Coach Ed Krass had published a VHS entitled The B.E.S.T. Serve many years ago. I have it. That’s what Patrick is teaching. Biomechanically efficient indeed.
8:21 "big signal" vs. "very very little signal" -- the Pete Sampras serve, and his ability to hit anywhere with the same toss, is a great example of this "very little signal" technique.
he uses talented juniors or semi pros as an example who barely have any flaws, PM seems to suggest his tips fixes their issues, these tech adjustments seem easy but aren't that easily implementable for most amateurs as it is
That kind of makes the target audience. It's ppl who play clean and effective technique and look for those last little improvements. But you actually can replicate this advice. Just practice serves with a very relaxed body, like well cooked Spaghetti. On some days my warmup serves are faster than the ones I play in the actual match. And my opponent's serves as well.
@@sebastiandomagala9233 yes that is the most basic advice one would ever say to a seasoned junior or a semi pro, no one holds the racket like a rock, you have to hold it lightly when serving, that's the first thing any coach would tell a junior. I disagree that PMs target audience is just catered to high ranking juniors/semi pros etc.
@@iceman1125 A good coach might tell you. But many coaches are not that good or just don't give a sh... If all of them were good enough, PM wouldn't give such advice to players of that level as shown in the video. Except it's just made up, but why should he give any advice that everybody already knows? Nobody would watch that.
Hi, Patrick, I'm from Florida and I'm in 6th grade I wanted to know if you think while I'm hitting, I should keep it at 1/10 or 0 because I feel like that racket will slip out of my hand
The average player like you and me has no use for these tips. Patrick’s channel does not cater to beginners, and there’s nothing wrong with that. It caters to people who already have an extremely solid foundation in tennis. If you don’t have that foundation (as I don’t) you’re better off finding more beginner-friendly channels. A beginner trying to adopt Patrick’s advice is truly the definition of trying to run before you can walk.
Not true. My service hasn't been very successful and has been quite painful for my arm. To understand what I'm doing wrong, such advice is incredibly helpful, as a free wrist and relaxed arm are key factors for injury-free and more powerful playing
You make it look so simple Patrick. Thanks
Guy in sunglasses steals the show eventually
Coach Ed Krass had published a VHS entitled The B.E.S.T. Serve many years ago. I have it. That’s what Patrick is teaching. Biomechanically efficient indeed.
Best serve lesson out there 👏👏👏
8:21 "big signal" vs. "very very little signal" -- the Pete Sampras serve, and his ability to hit anywhere with the same toss, is a great example of this "very little signal" technique.
BRAVO COACH.....
I tend to overcomplicate the serve motion, and Patrick is the PERFECT "de-overcomplicator"😆 Thank you!
Y're the best coach I've ever seen
thanks Patrick!!
he uses talented juniors or semi pros as an example who barely have any flaws, PM seems to suggest his tips fixes their issues, these tech adjustments seem easy but aren't that easily implementable for most amateurs as it is
you hit it right on the nail
besides they barely have any flaws in their game as it is
That kind of makes the target audience. It's ppl who play clean and effective technique and look for those last little improvements.
But you actually can replicate this advice. Just practice serves with a very relaxed body, like well cooked Spaghetti.
On some days my warmup serves are faster than the ones I play in the actual match. And my opponent's serves as well.
@@sebastiandomagala9233 yes that is the most basic advice one would ever say to a seasoned junior or a semi pro, no one holds the racket like a rock, you have to hold it lightly when serving, that's the first thing any coach would tell a junior. I disagree that PMs target audience is just catered to high ranking juniors/semi pros etc.
@@iceman1125 A good coach might tell you. But many coaches are not that good or just don't give a sh... If all of them were good enough, PM wouldn't give such advice to players of that level as shown in the video.
Except it's just made up, but why should he give any advice that everybody already knows? Nobody would watch that.
Gg pour les 500k abonnés et merci de faire des vidéos car tu m’apprends beaucoup de choses pour mon tennis 🎾 encore merci 🙏🏽
Appreciate the lessons
Really great!
Good coaching sir ur indian tennis coaches wait to ur services
great video!
great vid !!1 have wondered what that funny kyrgios wrist was about
Hi, Patrick, I'm from Florida and I'm in 6th grade I wanted to know if you think while I'm hitting, I should keep it at 1/10 or 0 because I feel like that racket will slip out of my hand
The average player like you and me has no use for these tips. Patrick’s channel does not cater to beginners, and there’s nothing wrong with that. It caters to people who already have an extremely solid foundation in tennis. If you don’t have that foundation (as I don’t) you’re better off finding more beginner-friendly channels. A beginner trying to adopt Patrick’s advice is truly the definition of trying to run before you can walk.
WHAT begginer friendly channels do you suggest?
Not true. My service hasn't been very successful and has been quite painful for my arm. To understand what I'm doing wrong, such advice is incredibly helpful, as a free wrist and relaxed arm are key factors for injury-free and more powerful playing
Nonsense!! If one is having good instruction then all Mr Morataglue can tell you will clarify and improve understanding Cheers
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Basically, pronation. Not that deep lol
2:33 why does Patrick need a side dude doing gang sings or whatever?
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