Thanks for the comment. I don’t know if it improves my eyes per se but definitely works some tracking ability. Probably better than not training at all. I feel it helps my footwork and muscle memory-and it can be used for racquet speed work
I have one of these and have found that the eye training doesn't translate at all to on court hitting. This was disappointing for me b/c that's the reason I bought it. I've found however that if you train with it as described in video instructions, hitting on count of 3, it will improve your timing in actual on court hitting. Also when you can't get out on court and you're itchin' to whack a tennis ball then there it is in your home to do so.
No I don’t think the device works well for slice or volleys. It only works for me and my students on groundstrokes with topspin. Also, I recommend using an older racquet with broken strings or you could string a new racquet at 10-15 lbs tension. The reason is because the device can sometimes break strings and the mechanism is too heavy on the arm to use with regular tension at the thousands of reps I would want players to do on it. The low tension allows injury free practice.
Good sportman and good Dad, but your video has no sound in some areas, also it is better if you can training video all angle aligned with ball 👍 to find the reference
@@ChrisLewit this is actually a very good demonstration (and I have searched for ALL of them out there!). I am still on the fence about purchasing one but leaning towards getting it..... thank you for sharing your thoughts on it!
Thank you for taking the time to produce and upload this helpful video!
Great video! Nice looking strokes!👍
Thanks for the comment. I don’t know if it improves my eyes per se but definitely works some tracking ability. Probably better than not training at all. I feel it helps my footwork and muscle memory-and it can be used for racquet speed work
I have one of these and have found that the eye training doesn't translate at all to on court hitting. This was disappointing for me b/c that's the reason I bought it. I've found however that if you train with it as described in video instructions, hitting on count of 3, it will improve your timing in actual on court hitting. Also when you can't get out on court and you're itchin' to whack a tennis ball then there it is in your home to do so.
Any update on the eye coach? Still worth the cost, or is it gathering dust?
I think it’s a good product. There are some good other options too like the great base type backboard if you have the space.
Can you practice slice?
No I don’t think the device works well for slice or volleys. It only works for me and my students on groundstrokes with topspin. Also, I recommend using an older racquet with broken strings or you could string a new racquet at 10-15 lbs tension. The reason is because the device can sometimes break strings and the mechanism is too heavy on the arm to use with regular tension at the thousands of reps I would want players to do on it. The low tension allows injury free practice.
It is selling for 250...is it worth it?
You almost need two of them...so the timing works alternating forehand and backhand
Good sportman and good Dad, but your video has no sound in some areas, also it is better if you can training video all angle aligned with ball 👍 to find the reference
Very helpful review, thanks! --Dad Life :))
What level are you...5.0?
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too bad sound was cutting out!
Linda L Thanks. It’s an older video and sorry for that!
@@ChrisLewit this is actually a very good demonstration (and I have searched for ALL of them out there!). I am still on the fence about purchasing one but leaning towards getting it..... thank you for sharing your thoughts on it!
All the demo videos I have seen online are not very good!!