Great tips Jeff!! Forget about the approach shot, I've been trying most of these tips for the last few days, without the lift and land / hop step, on my ground strokes from the baseline and the consistency, dept and top spin of my shots increased dramatically. Excellent video!!
Key points: semi-western, finger spread, space, racquet head under the ball, low to high, head still, hand turning earlier (I believe this is the most important point), shoulder.
@@TennisEvolution Pretty good. First of all, it solved one of my biggest problem: when I hited hardly, the ball would go outside of the bottom line, which may me lost confidence, and then hit softly and not completely. While I applied your techniques, I have much more confidence that no matter how heavy I hit, I could control the forehand ball once I do all the check points correctly.
Great stuff Jeff. I work with my players on all aspects of these 5 tips. I especially like the preparing with the hands away and letting the racquet head drop below hand level from relaxation.
Hi Jeff. Thanks for the video. Just to be clear if you are the left handed , the non dominant shoulder is the right shoulder? You were all over the place on that in this video.
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This is a fantastic video. Simply working on distancing myself from the ball makes a gigantic difference, in ALL my groundstrokes. Thank you for your hard work, Jeff!
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Great, precise and clear Sir
Thanks!
Very advanced forehand techniques, which help improving my forehand a lot. I have come back for this video for many times. Thanks.
You're welcome Ken!
Excellent lesson!
Thank you Manju!
That was an excellent tutorial
Thank you!
You are an excellent teacher Jeff. The whole concept is explained so beautifully in just 10 min video...
Thank you Harvinder!
Great tips Jeff!! Forget about the approach shot, I've been trying most of these tips for the last few days, without the lift and land / hop step, on my ground strokes from the baseline and the consistency, dept and top spin of my shots increased dramatically. Excellent video!!
Thank you Kal! That's awesome to know, keep it up!
Key points: semi-western, finger spread, space, racquet head under the ball, low to high, head still, hand turning earlier (I believe this is the most important point), shoulder.
Spot on! Keep it rolling.
You're the best! it's always very instructive!!!
Thank you for watching Maths! I appreciate the comment.
Wonderful lesson! Thank you. May I ask you an analogous one focused on 1H BH? Thanks again
Will try these tomorrow. I believe they must be very helpful.
Let me know how it goes Ken!
@@TennisEvolution Pretty good. First of all, it solved one of my biggest problem: when I hited hardly, the ball would go outside of the bottom line, which may me lost confidence, and then hit softly and not completely. While I applied your techniques, I have much more confidence that no matter how heavy I hit, I could control the forehand ball once I do all the check points correctly.
@@kenlee5506 Nice! Thanks for sharing your improvement.
hop after contact!!! and make massive move for approaching!!! to make easy for my second shot!!!
Hello Jeff,
As always a simple fantastic explanation on how to improve our tennis for more pleasure to move to the next level! 😊
Thank you Randy!
Great stuff Jeff. I work with my players on all aspects of these 5 tips. I especially like the preparing with the hands away and letting the racquet head drop below hand level from relaxation.
Thank you! That's the way to go.
Great Video. I think one of your best!
Thank you Christian!
Was practicing lift and land today, early days but it feels good.
5. Bring shoulder around
Why are you not coaching on the pro tour Jeff?
Nobody has asked :). In all seriousness it would take a unique situation for me to travel 🧳 a lot
@@TennisEvolution I understand.
Hi Jeff. Thanks for the video. Just to be clear if you are the left handed , the non dominant shoulder is the right shoulder? You were all over the place on that in this video.
Hey Nabeen. You're welcome. Thanks for your comment. Yes, you're right.
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This is a fantastic video. Simply working on distancing myself from the ball makes a gigantic difference, in ALL my groundstrokes. Thank you for your hard work, Jeff!
You're welcome Daniel! Glad to read your comment.
If the ball/contact point is higher than net, still need the hand below the ball? Why not just hit through flat it?
Thanks Jeff of your tips.
But You'd better if you write the 5 ways in video. So it help the persons are not native English speaker, like me.
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Hello Jeff! I'm a little afraid of you ... it seems that now, after all ... you can read my mind!
Ha ha. That’s funny. I have a sixth sense :)
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Thank you for watching.