These videos are awesome. The one-handed backhand is my favorite tennis groundstroke. I’ve adopted Ryan Reidy’s suggestions and they have worked for me. Keep it comming.
Excellent… so much info to save for future use for anyone to observe and listen to as they learn or teach!! I am so impressed with your explanation of the grip along with so many check points of the motion!! Excellent!!
wow, always loved watching tennis but never understanding the trade secrets. This exposes them wonderfully. This should help an amateur like me to have decent rallies in no time. Thankyou and will definitely invest in topspin pro training aid
My friend Sandy just forward your video to you. It’s excellent. I will be soon sending you the videos and forward to my tennis friends as well. Thank you
Hi Ryan, Great Video as always and super helpful for us starting out. What brand ball pitcher do you use in this video? looking for something battery operated but inexpensive :)
Great Video, Just curious, I see most pro finishing with racket head point upwards not at the left or right of the hand. Again thanks, can you do a video on high forehand, chest to shoulder level forehand drive?
Hi Tunde - I see some pro's finishing the the racket head vertical but most to the right actually. They use much more acceleration so the racket head gets flung out. Ryan is trying to help recreational players and so to reduce risk and given recreational players aren't on court 3-4 hours a day practising he recommends a less risky method. I will ask him about high forehand videos. Phil
If you are lower to the ground and stepping in sideways on your backhand, you won’t need to throw back your non dominant hand that fair. Your front leg that u stepped into the shot will balance u out.
I think the teaching is good. However, I think the video's are a little too long. I wish they were shorter with less commentary and not so much repetitive comments. I tend to interest when its too long.
These videos are awesome. The one-handed backhand is my favorite tennis groundstroke. I’ve adopted Ryan Reidy’s suggestions and they have worked for me. Keep it comming.
again, so good, still linking your vids to my clients, thx so much for your effort for the tennis sport !!! !!! !!!
Excellent… so much info to save for future use for anyone to observe and listen to as they learn or teach!! I am so impressed with your explanation of the grip along with so many check points of the motion!! Excellent!!
Outstanding. 👍🎾
wow, always loved watching tennis but never understanding the trade secrets. This exposes them wonderfully. This should help an amateur like me to have decent rallies in no time. Thankyou and will definitely invest in topspin pro training aid
Congratulations from Brazil, Teacher Reidy.
After watching this I see lots problems in my backhand.. hopefully this video going to help me out.. thanks for amazing explaination.
Ryan is exceptionally good and explaining it in a simple way to understand!
Very concise Ryan, great tutoring.
thanks for your efforts
Great lesson!
My friend Sandy just forward your video to you. It’s excellent. I will be soon sending you the videos and forward to my tennis friends as well. Thank you
Great! Education one Handed Backhand ❤😊
Beautiful 👌
Hi Ryan, Great Video as always and super helpful for us starting out. What brand ball pitcher do you use in this video? looking for something battery operated but inexpensive :)
Really nice basic lesson--will be working on this with my 7 year-old
Yes - Ryan is an excellent teacher. Let us know how it goes.
Me parece un excelente profesor de tenis este señor
Bloody brilliant.
yeah - Ryan has a real knack for explaining things in a clear, simple and actionable way!
Have my TS... can’t wait to work on my single handed bh.... would love a bh anywhere close to Stan the Man.
We're here if you need us!
What ball machine are you using at 2:44? Looks nice and easily portable. Regards!
Looks like Ryan is using something like this www.tennisplanet.co.uk/ball-machine-universal-sport-tennis-twist
Great Video, Just curious, I see most pro finishing with racket head point upwards not at the left or right of the hand. Again thanks, can you do a video on high forehand, chest to shoulder level forehand drive?
Hi Tunde - I see some pro's finishing the the racket head vertical but most to the right actually. They use much more acceleration so the racket head gets flung out. Ryan is trying to help recreational players and so to reduce risk and given recreational players aren't on court 3-4 hours a day practising he recommends a less risky method. I will ask him about high forehand videos. Phil
Thankyou
Very helpful
Hey Ryan!
Thanks a lot for detailed coaching please!
Can anybody send you videos, please do answer!??
get hold of Ryan at www.2minutetennis.net
great video, thanks, where can I buy the tennispro?
Hi Boris - the best place is here topspinpro.com/
If you are lower to the ground and stepping in sideways on your backhand, you won’t need to throw back your non dominant hand that fair. Your front leg that u stepped into the shot will balance u out.
How much is the serve machine?
which one is it?
It's easier to use a western backhand grip when you're first learning the one hander.
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I think the teaching is good. However, I think the video's are a little too long. I wish they were shorter with less commentary and not so much repetitive comments. I tend to interest when its too long.