Born out of frustration at the pedestrian pace of my serve, I recently tried this concept of a slow, controlled build up followed by a much quicker (than usual) drop and 'throw' - the results were amazing. James, thank you for this. Gordon
Thank you very much James I was double faulting all the time my timing was always off after watching your video I went down and played today with no double faults more power serving much easier thank you very much.
Been watching several videos and you are right to emphasize how useful shadow swinging is. I used to spend a lot of time in boxing clubs and most of the training revolved around shadow boxing and the right body positioning. Plus you can do this anywhere!
ITS GREAT VIDEO ON RHYTHM, I THINK SLOW STOP A SPLIT OF AND THEN FAST .... BEST RULE ADOPTED BY YOU... THANKS. IT SOLVED A LOT FOR ME. I WAS STRUGGLING.
Another excellent lesson James! Do you think about coming up on edge with the racquet? --or just adjust your grip with continental, Bh? Bringing elbow forward for more slice or angle? try to hit ball between your shoulders? or try to hit ball in front of you as opposed to the side of you? How do you work on racquet drop? Thanks again James -- you guys are awesome! ( Florian's continuous swing saved my elbow)!!
Thanks James for all your serve videos. It is tremendously helpful! Q: I often see that picture taken from above the professional when they serve, they are looking into the sky. At what point should they start looking foward to see where the ball go after they hit? - thanks
Hi, James. Which foot is the weight loaded on when you first start lifting your service arm? I know there’s supposed to be a rocking motion to the serve, BUT I’m always struggling to adjust the weight on my feet under the toss. How should this weight planting/shifting begin. After the toss, before the toss? During? Great video! Many thanks!
I have found that straightening my legs I.e. lifting the ball with my legs and arms give a more gentle toss, but you don’t straighten your legs that early. Am I losing power or are there other problems coming up that early? Thanks William
You have to move your tossing arm up faster to get more height. The tossing arm and racquet arm are moving at different speed but the end result (toss and racquet takeback to trophy) have to be in sync. Hence you will have to toss first and then do the right to left (or vice versa for lefty), I.e have a lag in the racquet arm. Nadim from OTI has done good videos on this: fluid motion and seperating arm action.
It helps with keeping your focus on the mechanics. Most players subconsciously focus on the result which shifts their focus off the implementation of the new mechanics...making it more difficult to change technique. So we always begin taking the outcome out of the equation to make it easier to work on technique :)
I will argue the rhythm/timing/tempo of the serve is the hardest part to master.. thanks for the tips.
Born out of frustration at the pedestrian pace of my serve, I recently tried this concept of a slow, controlled build up followed by a much quicker (than usual) drop and 'throw' - the results were amazing. James, thank you for this. Gordon
Thanks Coach Ludlow! So many coaches show serve mechanics, but i love the way you showed Rhythm! Great stuff. Keep your great videos coming...
Thank you very much James I was double faulting all the time my timing was always off after watching your video I went down and played today with no double faults more power serving much easier thank you very much.
James is killing it!
Brilliant instruction James! Love the audible cues
James, helpful video. Your recent serve videos have been spot on!
Thank you Mark...much appreciated :)
I actually learned more than something; that is a lot!! Great job and love the mantra idea.
Been watching several videos and you are right to emphasize how useful shadow swinging is. I used to spend a lot of time in boxing clubs and most of the training revolved around shadow boxing and the right body positioning. Plus you can do this anywhere!
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James -- exceptional commentary.
Thank you Colin! Much appreciated :)
This is a great tip! I think this will help correct my habit of my racket pointing towards the back fence on take back.
Awesome, thanks for the feedback Tom :)
ITS GREAT VIDEO ON RHYTHM, I THINK SLOW STOP A SPLIT OF AND THEN FAST .... BEST RULE ADOPTED BY YOU... THANKS. IT SOLVED A LOT FOR ME. I WAS STRUGGLING.
the best ever tennis instruction.Inspirational❤
James - thank you! as Mark said - great tips recently about helpful serve points.
Thank you very much Gary! :)
Another excellent lesson James! Do you think about coming up on edge with the racquet? --or just adjust your grip with continental, Bh? Bringing elbow forward for more slice or angle? try to hit ball between your shoulders? or try to hit ball in front of you as opposed to the side of you? How do you work on racquet drop? Thanks again James -- you guys are awesome! ( Florian's continuous swing saved my elbow)!!
Very good! Greetings from Argentina!
Thanks James for all your serve videos. It is tremendously helpful! Q: I often see that picture taken from above the professional when they serve, they are looking into the sky. At what point should they start looking foward to see where the ball go after they hit? - thanks
Gonna give this a try and respond with a feedback soon. Thanks for the tips!
very informative video thank you very much greetings from egypt
What l like your videos is all make sense.
Great tip. What about the pinpoint stance? At what point you bring the back foot up?
most players bring their back foot up as the ball is coming to the apex of the toss, at the so called trophy position
James, Great work, we are trying to model our Varsity Girls Tennis Team, based on your serve videos.
That's great Michael :) If you have any questions when working on their serves feel free to shoot us an email to florian@onlinetennisinstruction.com.
Hi, James. Which foot is the weight loaded on when you first start lifting your service arm? I know there’s supposed to be a rocking motion to the serve, BUT I’m always struggling to adjust the weight on my feet under the toss. How should this weight planting/shifting begin. After the toss, before the toss? During? Great video! Many thanks!
Very useful video.Thank you. Can you help on the toss consistency ? how to hold the ball in the hand etc...
i'll look into making a video on this topic very soon :)
Looking forward to that. Thank you...
James -- how do you achieve such a supple racket drop?
Nice serve
Very interesting. Merci !
Grazie very helpful
I have found that straightening my legs I.e. lifting the ball with my legs and arms give a more gentle toss, but you don’t straighten your legs that early. Am I losing power or are there other problems coming up that early? Thanks William
William here, as I said, Am I disconnecting the kinetic chain by coming up so early with my legs?
Hy James, my problem if I start slow Is that muy toss Is too low. How can I fix that? Thank you
You have to move your tossing arm up faster to get more height. The tossing arm and racquet arm are moving at different speed but the end result (toss and racquet takeback to trophy) have to be in sync. Hence you will have to toss first and then do the right to left (or vice versa for lefty), I.e have a lag in the racquet arm. Nadim from OTI has done good videos on this: fluid motion and seperating arm action.
Nice video.I will try it ... but why take the outcome out of the equation?
It helps with keeping your focus on the mechanics. Most players subconsciously focus on the result which shifts their focus off the implementation of the new mechanics...making it more difficult to change technique. So we always begin taking the outcome out of the equation to make it easier to work on technique :)
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Thanks James! Very helpful tip! I, however sometimes do not toss the ball high enough when I star slow. Do you have any suggestions or tips?
you are tossing the ball on your way back instead when going forward