It's weird, because naturally you become tense when trying to do things in tennis, the idea of a totally free and relaxed approach takes a while to master. It is doable
Excellent tips to increase speed, but there was no kick serve on the video, just flat and slice. Nevermind, I can't wait to try to use the tips on the kick by myself . Thanks for sharing
Estos videos son eficaces porque las instrucciones son siempre acompañadas por la acción demostrativa y no hay abuso del maestro con largos discursos frente a la cámara. Se habla de las formas correctas y se ve mucha acción tomada desde los mejores ángulos. Me suscribí, por supuesto. Y me llevo los videos a la pista. Gracias!
If you watch Julia Georges serve, you can see she has that same limp wrist action and she has many times been an ace leader on the WTA. Many TV commentators would remark on that quirkiness of her service motion but the concept is spot on to generate effortless power.
Great video and good demonstration! Thanks Patrick! It's amazing how fast the student can adapt the new style successfully! I tried it many years and still not be able to do it in real time. I will try again with less power.
Ive done this with one of my learners, extending her arm out and really letting the wrist go for maximum power. i had her standing still and just reaching for the ball combined with the wrist and then gradually had her doing the full service motion. added an easy 15 mph on her serve.
I wish I could serve like that kid! he did great! and this is a wonderful lesson about keeping the wrist loose and something that I need to do as a beginner. I just wish the teacher didn’t keep walking in from the camera
I used to teach tennis to kids. They way I showed them how to snap was to have them stand facing the back fence about a foot away from it. Not sideways, but straight on. I told them to throw a ball up in the air,snap at the top, and try to hit the ground and not the fence.
I have to relax my self when I play. I used to be a hoquey roller defense where violence is the key. And, sometimes playing tennis I get aggressive. But don’t worry, I didn’t break any racket yet.
Every additional other causes exponential more racquet speed ... The wrist is the biggest factor, then the elbow, then the shoulder bends... Like I always tell my students, the difference between a bo staff, nunchaku and a whip
It would be extremely helpful to the student if you had a radar mph detector at the other side of the court to show him that he's actually serving faster when he's trying less.
You nailed it bro. If someone gains nice technique but still has a weak result A) he better try something else B) he just plain sucks and has a lot of work to do.
Use wrist for power and when doing that let ur wrist freely go and dont force to hit hard and dont put pressure on the grip and the arm follows the body and wrist decides direction
What Patrick demonstrates in this video won't just fail to help, but it may even harm the players who decide to mimic his every move and heed his advice. It's astonishing how confident Patrick is in his words despite being utterly incompetent in the topic he's discussing.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but how many professionals have you coached to where you feel you have the authority to make that statement instead of being a hater, why don’t you just say if it works for you? Great if it doesn’t then don’t use it. Pretty big.🤡 move on your part.
The serve swing ideally follows same pattern as golfswing, only difference with golf the hand is returned to adress position, whereas with tennis it flows the other direction, not unwinding by gravitation pull, instead against gravitation pull The elbow can not fold more at top of golf backswing, whereas in tennis serve, elbow angle can not fold enough, from same posture until hitting hand goes past the right shoulder. The more the fold can be maintained from there the more top spin or kick can be accomplished, as one brushes more at higher swing arch extending over the ball automatically. Much can be learned from the golfswing.
C'est marrant , toutes les vidéos de Patrick on a l'impression d'être au boulot avec des enfants de clubs qui apprennent le transfert ou la pronation , en fait l'enseignement du tennis est un éternel recommencement quelque soit le niveau ! Perso j'aimerais bien bosser chez lui avec justement des joueurs d'un niveau supérieur pour justement régler cette mécanique si subtile qui mène vers la liberté du mouvement en fait ..
It's amazing how we all think power is everything.... I am so stiff when I serve or do anything in tennis, I get exhausted so quickly. I think I need to let my wrest do the work instead of my entire body tensing to get that ball out there.
Amazing he's teaching them the abbreviated serve motion designed to give you alot of free power. This is what monfils, Tiafoe, Roddick and Stan all use. All this knee bend and overarching the back is unnecessary strain on the service motion.
Do you have some content on UA-cam to prove your statement? I assumed using your whole body or more rotating points would lad to a faster whip action at the endpoint (racquet head) and therefore would create more pressure and spin on the ball.
@@andreavitale2845 I think if you watch Tiafoe serve, it's pretty clear that he doesn't use as much body/knee bend/uncoiling as many others. It looks more 'arm-y.' How can that be? Patrick has helped explain it - the whipping of the wrist. Thank you Patrick!
More "kick" is still needed. When a right handed server hits a good kick serve the ball bounces up and very RIGHT to your opponents backhand. Hitting "over the top" of the ball is required to get that much spin.
Struggling to see the kick serve here. I see a toss more suited for a flat and slice serve and that's what he's getting. Elasticity from the wrist is critical but this boy needs to address the toss, the shape (contact point in terms of height and lateral direction) to then be able to have a path that enables him to be able to approach the ball in a manner that produces a kick serve (arcing and dipping ball flight which accelerates and moves laterally to the right after the bounce. If the serve family was a family of apples, the flat and the slice serves are the green apples (similar shape in terms of contact height, toss, lateral direction, and arm extension.) The kick serve is the red apple. Different contact height, toss, arm shape etc.
He is able to serve with the wrist without full motion but how to incorporate the wrist snap in your full body serve? Moratogolou has not explained that
true that it got so much more complicated once the full body motion was added. However, i have to say that this is something the player has to practise over and over. Once Patrick broke the skill down for the player, then the player has to practise it himself, adding the full serve motion i.e. leg drive, shoulder rotation, etc...
He had to delay the racket and either toss higher or the delayed racket needs to move faster. That's why Novak and most delay it right away, lift and go
Though I like watching Patrick's lessons I get confused quite often. This is not kick serve at all, could be slice, but having kick serve in title is absolutely misleading.
Almost everyone does, dani... it helps you relax and focus on what you have to do. Though I wonder, maybe sometimes it's part of trying too hard instead of just letting it happen.
This title is very wrong and can confuse even intermediate players. Wrist remains neutral for all top players and any attempt to use wrist can kill the whole momentum built from internal shoulder rotation. Did he actually mean holding racquet as loose as it could be?
Im not sure what the point of this video is if we cannot see the students serve action. It would have to be in slow motion from different angles and the camera isnt even framed to show his entire swing and contact point. Hence it is impossible to see the progression one way or the other. Completely pointless i am afraid.
That relaxed wrist motion is a game changer! Thank you Patric
I could watch your lessons for hours. Best YT trainer by far
What an honor it would be to be coached by Patrick. Great lesson.
It's with great honour to be coach by Patrick M. Just an honour
@@chesterchester5505it would be such a wonderful honor to be coached by Mr. Patrick. Such skill!
This wrist power boost is very hard to learn. Amazing tips Patrick
It's weird, because naturally you become tense when trying to do things in tennis, the idea of a totally free and relaxed approach takes a while to master. It is doable
Free and relax tennis possible by not thinking of competition tennis 😂
The best tennis instructor I have ever seen
Excellent tips to increase speed, but there was no kick serve on the video, just flat and slice. Nevermind, I can't wait to try to use the tips on the kick by myself . Thanks for sharing
Great student !!! pretty smart to capture the concept AND apply it.. GOOD teaching Patrick !!!
Look at this kids slice serve. Insane. Absolutely nutty action on it. And it’s so natural. He’s not even trying
Fabulous tips. Following his coaching few months and practising. My games improve much more than ever.
Estos videos son eficaces porque las instrucciones son siempre acompañadas por la acción demostrativa y no hay abuso del maestro con largos discursos frente a la cámara. Se habla de las formas correctas y se ve mucha acción tomada desde los mejores ángulos. Me suscribí, por supuesto. Y me llevo los videos a la pista. Gracias!
Clear and precise the Patrick style. Love it🤩
Patrick you are great, thanks for sharing!
If you watch Julia Georges serve, you can see she has that same limp wrist action and she has many times been an ace leader on the WTA. Many TV commentators would remark on that quirkiness of her service motion but the concept is spot on to generate effortless power.
Krygios is the same, watch how bowed his wrist is when he's bouncing the ball
It's all about velo placement and spin all the rest is whatever it takes to get you there.
@@willkittwk same thinking applies to injuries, movement and technique matters
Thanks Patrick great lesson as always
Very useful lesson. Thank you Patrick
Such effortless technique. Very good.
the way is serving effortlessly is stunning !
A suggestion. It would be better if the camera aim a little higher up so that we could see more of the racket contacting the ball .
Patrick is the federer of coaches
Omg finally I waited for a kick serve video for so long ♥️♥️🔥
oh well this is only slice and flat i would really wish some tips on the kick serve
well, keep waiting
if u want real kick, check Venus Williams lesson
@@yannipaige it applies to kick serve😂
@@minisurfbanana sure but why title the video like that he doesnt even talk about kick for once
Wrong Title. Should say "will boost your Serve", not Kick serve without a special tip for Kick serve.
Probably wrong title indeed. Hope he release a kick serve video soon
@@fabrimedeiros9888 To hit a kick serve strike the ball at 7pm. No charge.
@@whisper2441 o yeah? What about if I hit it at 7am tho? xD
@@leonardoalves4647 still in bed
But if you do what he is saying, it could boost your kick serve.
Excellent advice thanks for sharing
Thanks for the lesson.. I will practiced it..
Greatly appreciate this learning tip on serve. Looking forward !
Great video and good demonstration! Thanks Patrick! It's amazing how fast the student can adapt the new style successfully! I tried it many years and still not be able to do it in real time. I will try again with less power.
That's because Patrick is an excellent teacher
Ive done this with one of my learners, extending her arm out and really letting the wrist go for maximum power. i had her standing still and just reaching for the ball combined with the wrist and then gradually had her doing the full service motion. added an easy 15 mph on her serve.
I wish I could serve like that kid! he did great! and this is a wonderful lesson about keeping the wrist loose and something that I need to do as a beginner. I just wish the teacher didn’t keep walking in from the camera
I used to teach tennis to kids. They way I showed them how to snap was to have them stand facing the back fence about a foot away from it. Not sideways, but straight on. I told them to throw a ball up in the air,snap at the top, and try to hit the ground and not the fence.
Bravo Maestro!!!
I have to relax my self when I play. I used to be a hoquey roller defense where violence is the key. And, sometimes playing tennis I get aggressive. But don’t worry, I didn’t break any racket yet.
I am learning a lot here.
Great ! Very useful
영어라 다 알아듣지는 못해도 아주좋은 팁을 얻어갑니다! Thank you😊😊
Every additional other causes exponential more racquet speed ... The wrist is the biggest factor, then the elbow, then the shoulder bends... Like I always tell my students, the difference between a bo staff, nunchaku and a whip
Good lesson !
Respect!!
Thanks !
Big difference in the sound before & after. The difference between the kids and Patrick's serve is the racquet speed behind the toss.
I didn’t see 1 kick serve. No doubt an excellent tip for all serves though.
Хорошее объяснение и хорошая тренировка. 👍🤝 Thanks from Russia! 🇷🇺
This guy is borned to teach n inspired
Merci 😃
It would be extremely helpful to the student if you had a radar mph detector at the other side of the court to show him that he's actually serving faster when he's trying less.
You nailed it bro. If someone gains nice technique but still has a weak result A) he better try something else B) he just plain sucks and has a lot of work to do.
Use wrist for power and when doing that let ur wrist freely go and dont force to hit hard and dont put pressure on the grip and the arm follows the body and wrist decides direction
What Patrick demonstrates in this video won't just fail to help, but it may even harm the players who decide to mimic his every move and heed his advice. It's astonishing how confident Patrick is in his words despite being utterly incompetent in the topic he's discussing.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but how many professionals have you coached to where you feel you have the authority to make that statement instead of being a hater, why don’t you just say if it works for you? Great if it doesn’t then don’t use it. Pretty big.🤡 move on your part.
Would have loved a side on shot but that was an incredible video
The serve swing ideally follows same pattern as golfswing, only difference with golf the hand is returned to adress position, whereas with tennis it flows the other direction, not unwinding by gravitation pull, instead against gravitation pull
The elbow can not fold more at top of golf backswing, whereas in tennis serve, elbow angle can not fold enough, from same posture until hitting hand goes past the right shoulder. The more the fold can be maintained from there the more top spin or kick can be accomplished, as one brushes more at higher swing arch extending over the ball automatically.
Much can be learned from the golfswing.
I like it that he brought up Tiafoe as they do look alike, and with the same hair style hha
C'est marrant , toutes les vidéos de Patrick on a l'impression d'être au boulot avec des enfants de clubs qui apprennent le transfert ou la pronation , en fait l'enseignement du tennis est un éternel recommencement quelque soit le niveau ! Perso j'aimerais bien bosser chez lui avec justement des joueurs d'un niveau supérieur pour justement régler cette mécanique si subtile qui mène vers la liberté du mouvement en fait ..
Top tier dap at the start
In a movie called Money Ball a scout describes a prospective player as "he throws the head of the bat at the ball really well".
Gracias
What is the benefit in having your tossing arm go out behind you at the end of the service motion?
It's amazing how we all think power is everything.... I am so stiff when I serve or do anything in tennis, I get exhausted so quickly. I think I need to let my wrest do the work instead of my entire body tensing to get that ball out there.
super!!!!
Amazing he's teaching them the abbreviated serve motion designed to give you alot of free power. This is what monfils, Tiafoe, Roddick and Stan all use. All this knee bend and overarching the back is unnecessary strain on the service motion.
Do you have some content on UA-cam to prove your statement?
I assumed using your whole body or more rotating points would lad to a faster whip action at the endpoint (racquet head) and therefore would create more pressure and spin on the ball.
@@andreavitale2845 I think if you watch Tiafoe serve, it's pretty clear that he doesn't use as much body/knee bend/uncoiling as many others. It looks more 'arm-y.' How can that be? Patrick has helped explain it - the whipping of the wrist. Thank you Patrick!
Imagine your are being coached and you hear the magical "ooh la la" 🤣
Great tips, but no kick though!
Puoi spiegare per piacere la tecnica del servizio Twuist. Grazie ciao
non of the serves he hitted were kick serves...
Do you feel the free wrist on a flat smash as well?
somewhere somehow coach u r d the great of all...
More "kick" is still needed. When a right handed server hits a good kick serve the ball bounces up and very RIGHT to your opponents backhand. Hitting "over the top" of the ball is required to get that much spin.
Pronation or supination when you slice-serve?
I think just moving your hand around shows supinate for slice, so you can shave the ball from rt. to left if a righty.
Hi Patrick, you said that to slice out wide in the deuce court we should aim at the T. I wonder where should we aim to slice to the T in the ad court?
Middle to right side of ad court…
Close to the T in the ad court 😊
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What cause both the shoulder and the outside elbow to hurt after repeated serves?
Hey is good to work time to time ..... 🤗
Great lesson by Mr M, as always. But video title is wrong, there's no kick serve. Greetings from Rome Italy
Struggling to see the kick serve here. I see a toss more suited for a flat and slice serve and that's what he's getting. Elasticity from the wrist is critical but this boy needs to address the toss, the shape (contact point in terms of height and lateral direction) to then be able to have a path that enables him to be able to approach the ball in a manner that produces a kick serve (arcing and dipping ball flight which accelerates and moves laterally to the right after the bounce.
If the serve family was a family of apples, the flat and the slice serves are the green apples (similar shape in terms of contact height, toss, lateral direction, and arm extension.) The kick serve is the red apple. Different contact height, toss, arm shape etc.
He is able to serve with the wrist without full motion but how to incorporate the wrist snap in your full body serve? Moratogolou has not explained that
true that it got so much more complicated once the full body motion was added. However, i have to say that this is something the player has to practise over and over. Once Patrick broke the skill down for the player, then the player has to practise it himself, adding the full serve motion i.e. leg drive, shoulder rotation, etc...
He had to delay the racket and either toss higher or the delayed racket needs to move faster. That's why Novak and most delay it right away, lift and go
Though I like watching Patrick's lessons I get confused quite often. This is not kick serve at all, could be slice, but having kick serve in title is absolutely misleading.
Good lesson. My guess is $750/hour
Oo lala = yes you just gained 10mph
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But Patrick, if I don't put pressure on my grip, the racquet goes flying haha. I have a lot of serving form to work on!
basically, relaxing more
完全的放松手腕,和正手一样
Why does the title mention kick serves and then the video doesn't show any kick serves teaching points...?
What about the pronation?
Where is the kick serve ? 🤥
The content is great. But the title is misleading. Relaxing the grip is general technique, not just specific to kick serve.
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Why does he bounce the ball before serving?
Almost everyone does, dani... it helps you relax and focus on what you have to do. Though I wonder, maybe sometimes it's part of trying too hard instead of just letting it happen.
Theres a typo in the video title how they not notice
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how much does he charge for one hour?
He put kick serve to attract audiences 😂😂😂
Wind? Those 🌴 trees are barely blowing 😂
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Just a thought...go behind the camera. It's very distracting and the camera will lose focus on the player EVERT time you do that.
very good, but where is the kick?
Look at the player how he move his right hand
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free wrist means loosen your grip...
It's nice to see an Indian Flag up there. Thank you, Patrick!
This title is very wrong and can confuse even intermediate players. Wrist remains neutral for all top players and any attempt to use wrist can kill the whole momentum built from internal shoulder rotation. Did he actually mean holding racquet as loose as it could be?
Carel seems like a nice young man
He advocated to use wrist in almost every video.
He has like 10 things he say to everybody
Im not sure what the point of this video is if we cannot see the students serve action. It would have to be in slow motion from different angles and the camera isnt even framed to show his entire swing and contact point. Hence it is impossible to see the progression one way or the other. Completely pointless i am afraid.
This kid looks like Luis Severino, former Yankee, and now with the Mets to me