I used to hit with the Canadian forehand. Man did it suck. It’s such a slow inefficient swing that made me hit late on any return that was moderately paced. After transitioning to a short take back and playing a proper modern forehand (thanks to your videos) I now hit so clean with good topspin and pace on all shots, no matter the speed of the opponent’s return.
Me too. Tennis is a difficult sport, don’t get discouraged. It amazes me seeing how Roger Federer seemed to play it smoothly when the game is so technical and difficult. That man was a real sports genius
"What's your name?" - this killed me😂 I'm just the same so I understand Wonderful lesson and you're an awesome instructor, thank you for providing us with this content
Just some constructive criticism, looks like the link between upper and lower body could use a little bit of work too; balance is off because of his legs and foot position. He's pretty dominant on that left leg
Shout-out to Evan - seems like a nice kid with the courage to take constructive criticism on camera.
Love this coach’s instruction
Set up advice was spot on
I used to hit with the Canadian forehand. Man did it suck. It’s such a slow inefficient swing that made me hit late on any return that was moderately paced.
After transitioning to a short take back and playing a proper modern forehand (thanks to your videos) I now hit so clean with good topspin and pace on all shots, no matter the speed of the opponent’s return.
I make same mistakes like this kid. Will try these tips. Getting there but it’s rough man
Me too. Tennis is a difficult sport, don’t get discouraged. It amazes me seeing how Roger Federer seemed to play it smoothly when the game is so technical and difficult. That man was a real sports genius
Great Tipps and very clear instructions. Thank very much
"What's your name?" - this killed me😂 I'm just the same so I understand
Wonderful lesson and you're an awesome instructor, thank you for providing us with this content
TQ. Canadian forehand 👍@Carlos
Just some constructive criticism, looks like the link between upper and lower body could use a little bit of work too; balance is off because of his legs and foot position. He's pretty dominant on that left leg
Do you offer in-person lessons? If so, how much per hour? Where do you offer the lessons?
Whats ur UTR???
Forehand is so hard :(