Tennis Forehand Technique In Slow Motion - Top / Drone View 4K

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  • Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
  • If you want to see tennis forehand technique in slow motion from a unique perspective then watch this video recorded from the top / drone view. 🎾 Free Forehand POWER COURSE: www.feeltennis.net/forehand-p...
    This tennis forehand slow motion video includes neutral and open stance forehands as well as the forehand slice as an interesting comparison.
    You can observe various forehand technique elements in slow motion like the body rotation, wrist lag, still head and balance.
    The open stance tennis forehands in slow motion give you a really good look into the coiling & uncoiling, body rotation and weight transfer.
    And finally the forehand slice in slow motion shows you the keys to preparation, wrist lag and a controlled follow-through.
    0:00 5 Forehand Techniques In Slow Motion
    0:49 Neutral Stance
    2:54 Open Stance
    6:32 Neutral Stance With Movement
    10:21 Open Stance With Movement
    13:37 Forehand Slice In Slow Motion
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  • @feeltennis
    @feeltennis  23 дні тому +1

    What did you find interesting and different looking at the forehand technique in slow motion from the top view? Share your thoughts below and also let me know what you would like to see in the upcoming videos recorded from the top / drone view!

  • @benashley2955
    @benashley2955 24 дні тому +7

    This is cinema man. Better than Challengers

  • @annemarieharry9290
    @annemarieharry9290 10 днів тому +1

    Very informative and a really good way of seeing how the whole body moves

  • @JLZR1
    @JLZR1 24 дні тому +5

    Thanks Tomaz,for once again demonstrating why you are a go to tennis professional, your passion for teaching, ability to clearly articulate and go outside the box to validate your opinions, is much appreciated, as well as enlightening…looking forward to more ..Namaste 🙏

    • @feeltennis
      @feeltennis  23 дні тому

      And thank you for the wonderful feedback!

    • @jaacbb
      @jaacbb 17 днів тому +1

      I've been learning tennis for 24 years. Always trying to improve my forehand... In just a few minutes I was able to do this wonderfully. This teacher is brilliant. And I was even able to understand his class without being fluent in English. I am truly very grateful. I wish him every success. 🙏🏽

  • @BazaroffM
    @BazaroffM 2 дні тому

    This is gold! I was dreaming to see it from the top, so many questions answered! Thank you!

    • @feeltennis
      @feeltennis  День тому

      You're welcome, stay tuned (subscribe) for upcoming videos of the backhand, serve and volley.

  • @NamesAreRandom
    @NamesAreRandom 23 дні тому +1

    Was recently thinking about the offhand in my open stance forehand - in particular stretching the fingers a bit to bring some tension. This video was great for seeing it in action and how it was related to the coil you got. Very helpful.

  • @lyderhorn
    @lyderhorn 24 дні тому +1

    What a beautiful idea, also the shadow on the ground is so cool

  • @LiamApilado
    @LiamApilado 24 дні тому +4

    I love this

  • @AlexanderLi2206
    @AlexanderLi2206 23 дні тому +1

    This - is the First video of forehand in the internet shot from above, I believe! This opens new view on Forehand technique for everyone to understand. Thank you, Tomaz! Waiting for serve from drone.

    • @feeltennis
      @feeltennis  23 дні тому +1

      Yes, one of the first and more detailed ones. I believe a couple of them existed before but not with instruction. Serve videos coming up soon. What would you like to see explained there?

    • @AlexanderLi2206
      @AlexanderLi2206 23 дні тому

      @@feeltennis I wish to see in serve drone video the raquet path for all three types of serve. And turning your core. Drone view gives 3D image of tennis strokes to complete side and back views that people could not get ever before. Also we need to clear the position of raquet face in the point of contact in topspin serve because I'm still struggling with between topspin and forward power of topspin serve. Although I was studying your Topspin course...))

  • @michaelobell7032
    @michaelobell7032 24 дні тому +2

    Best tennis instruction on the net. Thank you for sharing.

  • @MinhNguyen-sr6dn
    @MinhNguyen-sr6dn 24 дні тому +1

    Amazing perspective... Thank you for this.

  • @thomasvogel6596
    @thomasvogel6596 24 дні тому

    Unique, love the concept. Thanks!

  • @bruceroberts6815
    @bruceroberts6815 24 дні тому +1

    Very unique and helpful!

  • @ministerofjoy
    @ministerofjoy 24 дні тому +1

    Wow the hawkeye put to good use

  • @popcorny11
    @popcorny11 24 дні тому +1

    Really good video to keep coming back to, thank you for making this! Definitely necessary to keep referencing this and be reminded of both good/bad habits.

  • @SimonDay-ps7ud
    @SimonDay-ps7ud 2 дні тому

    This was a very revealing angle to see the mechanics, and as I am seeing in all your videos very good explanation to go with the visuals. The axis of rotation is nicely clear from the drone view from above. Thank you also for additional points such as on the slice where the swing is interesting but you do not see the downward motion from top view. Liked the different speeds as well that you used.
    Additions which would be interesting/useful:
    - backhand of this same view/description
    - the jump weight transfer that you mention that pros may have on the open stance forehand
    - same view of service mechanics (flat, slice, topspin)
    - save view on volley strokes
    Have never seen this view before, very helpful to get the mental image which you do not normally see or can't see of yourself. Thank you very much!

    • @feeltennis
      @feeltennis  День тому

      Thanks for the feedback! All the strokes you requested have already been recorded and will be published soon, stay tuned!

  • @rcarioca
    @rcarioca 24 дні тому +1

    That's really nice what you have done

  • @mcdust72
    @mcdust72 22 дні тому

    Excellent idea. Best view to demo weight transfer and foot positions.

  • @propgee
    @propgee 24 дні тому

    Awesome video, awesome angle

  • @Whisper555
    @Whisper555 24 дні тому +1

    Good one Tomaz 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @MrKhalio
    @MrKhalio 24 дні тому

    Thanks for sharing video,

  • @xiaoxiao8523
    @xiaoxiao8523 22 дні тому +1

    finally... great discussion about hitting from the perspective of the hitter (instead of from the observer) - most amateurs start their forward motion after ball bounce which is way too late, and here one can see clearly that the swing started much earlier and meet the ball mid-air.
    I had similar a-ha moment for serve motions when I looked at a drone view of serve on TV during a ATP match, would be interesting to see a similar analysis on serve, Tomaz!

    • @feeltennis
      @feeltennis  22 дні тому +1

      Yes, thanks, serve video is coming up soon. What would you like to see pointed out or compared?

    • @xiaoxiao8523
      @xiaoxiao8523 22 дні тому +1

      @@feeltennis I am so glad to hear that, and look forward to your expert demonstration!
      It would be great if you could analyze the ball position relative to the hitter's head, as well as the shoulder line relative to the baseline.
      From the drone view on TV (let's forget about ATP players try to disguise to some extent), the biggest takeaway I got is the ball toss placement relative to the hitter's head - the toss is much closer to the hitter in all directions than amateurs where, for example, too much to the right and away from the body will result in "side spin" with no power.
      Consequently, the point of contact is more on top of the hitter's head (any types of serve), which allows the hitter to extend their body straight upward with no bending (and forward but that's harder for average players).

  • @marlowe1969ify
    @marlowe1969ify 24 дні тому

    Tomaz thankssssss a lot...Always the best

  • @bpn777
    @bpn777 24 дні тому +1

    Ingenious Mr. T.M.! Very very clear, and brilliant new perspective on the strokes. What's really surprising and useful to me, is (15:15) the open wrist, followed by pronation on the sliced forehand.

    • @feeltennis
      @feeltennis  23 дні тому

      Many thanks, more videos to come from the top view, stay tuned!

  • @Edouard7800
    @Edouard7800 24 дні тому +1

    Really good illustration of the wrist lag and slow preparation. Also the contact point thx for this great perspective !

  • @marcoslopesdasilva3742
    @marcoslopesdasilva3742 23 дні тому

    great tennis class Thomas

  • @nightowldickson
    @nightowldickson 24 дні тому

    BRILLIANT BRILLIANT video! very clever of you to do this angle!

  • @MarkHoward211
    @MarkHoward211 24 дні тому

    Spectacular content! Thank you for filming and posting, Tomaz.

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda 24 дні тому

    What'up! Feel, omg~ you uploaded well . 🤩

  • @CristianGeorgescu
    @CristianGeorgescu 24 дні тому +1

    Thanks!

  • @robg3551
    @robg3551 24 дні тому

    Tomas, this is awesome! Something I will go back to again and again to study, Thanks!

    • @feeltennis
      @feeltennis  23 дні тому

      Great to hear! And yes, it is a good idea to come back and rewatch the video again as you will pick up something new every time you watch it!

  • @LiamApilado
    @LiamApilado 24 дні тому +2

    What are your thoughts on developing strokes based on eye dominance? And my guess would be you are right eye dominant? Reason being you have your shoulders parallel to the baseline at contact on the forehand.

    • @feeltennis
      @feeltennis  24 дні тому +1

      Here are my thoughts: ua-cam.com/video/LY_oJoyEKu8/v-deo.html

  • @carlosazevedo7654
    @carlosazevedo7654 24 дні тому

    More vídeos drone view espetacular, kick serve e forehand runing

  • @ianmacdonald5278
    @ianmacdonald5278 22 дні тому

    I would like to see a drone view of a forehand (and backhand) follow through where the player is continuing towards the net in anticipation of taking their next shot as a volley.

  • @ianmacdonald5278
    @ianmacdonald5278 24 дні тому

    So well explained and demonstrated that I can easily transfer so many of your teachings to pickleball!😊

    • @feeltennis
      @feeltennis  24 дні тому +1

      Awesome! Thank you very much!

  • @LaszloNemeth
    @LaszloNemeth 24 дні тому

    Perfect view, please can you do the same for the one handed backhand-

    • @feeltennis
      @feeltennis  24 дні тому

      Thanks, yes, coming up soon, already recorded!

  • @hsiajason
    @hsiajason 23 дні тому

    Thanks . Would love to see this done for the single handed backhand too .

    • @feeltennis
      @feeltennis  23 дні тому

      Thanks, yes, coming up soon for both topspin and backhand slice!

    • @rjung99
      @rjung99 8 днів тому +1

      two handed backhand please!

  • @Charmander009
    @Charmander009 11 днів тому

    Do a video for the 2 handed backhand

    • @feeltennis
      @feeltennis  10 днів тому

      Will do, need to get my buddy on the court to record his two-hander...

  • @shawnogg8208
    @shawnogg8208 24 дні тому

    Great footage! Special thanks for including the most important shot in mens tennis: the forehand slice🙂.
    For those beginning or struggling with important aspects pointed out here some basic ideas: To hit with body rotation you must take tension/power out of your hitting arm first if you did not rotate before. To prepare while running you first lift the racked head up, start and you will run slower than before if until now you ran first and prepared then.These things should be obvious but im my experience those struggling tend to forget that when trying it out on court.

  • @cassieles4217
    @cassieles4217 24 дні тому

    do the serves please

  • @twinwankel
    @twinwankel 24 дні тому +1

    What about when you are late and need to whip up on the ball?

    • @feeltennis
      @feeltennis  24 дні тому +1

      Yes, I am never late on the forehand, for me it only happens on the backhand sometimes. But I can force myself to be late if you would like to see Nadal type of forehand recorded from the top / drone view.

  • @mustafa_sakalli
    @mustafa_sakalli 24 дні тому

    Hey coach, is there ranking between these stances? I mean, do you recommend one more than the other ones?

    • @feeltennis
      @feeltennis  23 дні тому +1

      Open stance forehands are more comfortable for high balls and when balls are away from you whereas neutral stance is better for lower and shorter balls. Check out this video too: ua-cam.com/video/Auem1-8t3rE/v-deo.html

  • @benashley2955
    @benashley2955 24 дні тому

    What is the music source?

    • @feeltennis
      @feeltennis  24 дні тому +1

      Just various tracks from Music Library with no copyright from within UA-cam Studio.

    • @benashley2955
      @benashley2955 24 дні тому

      @@feeltennis cool thanks

  • @FairwayJack
    @FairwayJack 24 дні тому

    like

  • @jakubhas7879
    @jakubhas7879 13 днів тому

    you hitting a bit too flat , there is not too much top spin which is not really sufficient for clay surface

    • @feeltennis
      @feeltennis  12 днів тому

      I am demonstrating fundamental forehand technique, not heavy topspin shot. If you would like to see heavy ball, check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/5wS36C9VapY/v-deo.html

  • @franksauerwald
    @franksauerwald 24 дні тому

    Very interesting footage. I always struggled with the open stance, since I was taught the right foot must not be in front of the left one.
    But I saw you did it exactly the other way around and step (in-) to the ball with the right foot slighly closer to the baseline than the left foot. Helps a lot, because for my feel I must step TO the ball with my last step - not away from the ball, which makes me feel unbalanced. 🥎👍

    • @feeltennis
      @feeltennis  24 дні тому

      Yes, ideally the right foot should be behind the left so that you can coil your hips well and the uncoil them. But here and there the right foot may come in front of the left one, again the key is in the hip rotation and whether you can still engage it well.

    • @peterchen9210
      @peterchen9210 24 дні тому

      Awesome! I am working on your idea of a coordinated shoulder/torso turn. It looks here that the arms separate, and then when the elbows align with the core, everything rotates as a unit. Is this the correct sequence?