A few of these are similar to ones my son and I are already doing, but your versions are more tennis-specific. A couple others are new to me and def look cool, can't wait to try them. Thanks for this video. Great stuff.
This video was awesome, thanks for sharing these exercizes! Could you do more videos on the serve especially on the biomechanics of how to achieve the key positions on the serve? Keep going, your content is epic. Thanks!
This deserved another comment. WOW!!!! I really appreciate this video. I think this will make a difference in my daughter's reaction time and strength. SUSCRIBED and LIKED!
Love the plyo video. Could you make a fitness video recommending weight training exercises for tennis? For example, is half squat or full squat better for tennis specifically?
Could u please post a routine that can be done inside? I live in Washington and our indoor courts just closed again. I really want to be doing something tennisy every day. Also, will various pushups and/or pullups help my tennis at all?
I’m an “old” “pro.” Had pro aspirations, I have some ideas I developed over the years and immediately began incorporating some of yours as well. People disbelieve when I tell them I still want to play/go pro but IDGAF! Great vids! Wish me luck!
I am wearing training shoes for this, but tennis shoes are perfect for this workout too. Try not to use running shoes as you might risk injury when changing directions.
Great video, exactly what my daughter needs. She's a HS senior (no team at hrr small school) looking to improve that part of her game. She is with a high performance group under a coach 2 hour sessions 4x per week with some fitness but more game play, plus 6 or 8 practice sets. With all that, how often would you recommend she do the plyo exercises you demonstrated?
Hi David! We're so glad to hear this helped. I would recommend that as a high school player, she should do about 3 plyometrics workouts per week because you want to give your muscles a full 2-3 days of recovery time. Also, another thing to consider is quality over quantity. Clean repetitions and rest time between sets will go a long way. Hope this helps!
Hi, Michal! We typically use a 6-10 lbs medicine ball. But I'd recommend starting lighter and progressing to heavier loads as you get comfortable with each exercise.
Great question. It depends on your overall strength, but a good start is 5-6 pounds. You want it to be light enough where you can perform *quick* movements with good resistance.
Likely easier to jump if you cut off some of your hair and then send it to me as I need more under my hat. BTW: From me (the physics professor - former pro athlete) you can learn some physics tips to apply to your demonstrations: as you are missing several important physic-related points.
A few of these are similar to ones my son and I are already doing, but your versions are more tennis-specific. A couple others are new to me and def look cool, can't wait to try them. Thanks for this video. Great stuff.
you guys deserve way more subscriptions, one of the best in tennis channels
Agreed, they have solid content.
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Awesome. Will try this! Thank you!!
Would love a topspin serve video in the future
You got it ;)
This video was awesome, thanks for sharing these exercizes! Could you do more videos on the serve especially on the biomechanics of how to achieve the key positions on the serve?
Keep going, your content is epic. Thanks!
Thank you Dustin Brown Jr. So much tennis specific.
These sound really great, just as general exercises too. I will practice these myself, and maybe incorporate on my soldiers' PT as well. Thanks!
SO well put together. thank you.
This deserved another comment. WOW!!!! I really appreciate this video. I think this will make a difference in my daughter's reaction time and strength. SUSCRIBED and LIKED!
Thanks for watching and for the kind words Tori!
Hoy many days in a week we should do this pliometrics excercises? Excellent video! Thanks!
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more videos about the importance of physical training and routine please
Fab instructional video as always
Hey Chairman, thanks as always! 👍
Why off a box on step down and crazy ball drill? Thank you! Appreciate your content.
Very good exercise thank you
Amazing drills!! Very well thought out video! Thank you!
You guys are excellent. Thank you
amazing hair and amazing tennis drills
Thanks!
Love the plyo video. Could you make a fitness video recommending weight training exercises for tennis? For example, is half squat or full squat better for tennis specifically?
That sounds like a great topic. Will do!
Yes please! I am doing a lot of fitness in the gym but am very insecure if that usuall workout fits for tennis or if there is a better way.
Excellent Video
Fierce flow to match the topic!
This is fantastic!!!
Another awesome video! Will put this to use next time on court! Thx - from your friends in NJ!~
Thanks Dave! Tell us how it goes 💪🏆
Yes! Awesome drills!
Wow so clear instructions thank a lot. Could you suggest a medicine ball weight to start with, for 60kg small male player .
Useful, very good demonstration and explanation also nice quality video making , thank you.
Thanks a lot, Kim!
I bet you all this session's going to be great 👏👏👏
It sure will!
Nice! I'll try them all!
Very useful. Great advice. Thank you.
Thank you!
Very good
Could u please post a routine that can be done inside? I live in Washington and our indoor courts just closed again. I really want to be doing something tennisy every day. Also, will various pushups and/or pullups help my tennis at all?
Would really like to see exercises about plyometrics !
how heavy of a medicine ball or workout ball are you using?
I’m an “old” “pro.” Had pro aspirations, I have some ideas I developed over the years and immediately began incorporating some of yours as well. People disbelieve when I tell them I still want to play/go pro but IDGAF! Great vids! Wish me luck!
What weight medicine ball do you use?
Hi, first of all, it is another excellent training video. Now equipment wise, what kind of tennis shoes you're wearing on this video?
I am wearing training shoes for this, but tennis shoes are perfect for this workout too. Try not to use running shoes as you might risk injury when changing directions.
Hi, I was wondering about the brand and model. Thank you in advance.
do you have any drills for return of serve without a partner serving?
Could you please develop a full HIIT workout?
Great video, exactly what my daughter needs. She's a HS senior (no team at hrr small school) looking to improve that part of her game. She is with a high performance group under a coach 2 hour sessions 4x per week with some fitness but more game play, plus 6 or 8 practice sets.
With all that, how often would you recommend she do the plyo exercises you demonstrated?
Hi David! We're so glad to hear this helped.
I would recommend that as a high school player, she should do about 3 plyometrics workouts per week because you want to give your muscles a full 2-3 days of recovery time. Also, another thing to consider is quality over quantity. Clean repetitions and rest time between sets will go a long way. Hope this helps!
like others, i'm curious to know what weight medicine ball.
I'm assuming 6-8 lbs
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This is all great but what if there’s no partner to do this with? Please create a video that can be done alone!
Oh shit these are good
How heavy is the medicine ball you´re using please?
Hi, Michal! We typically use a 6-10 lbs medicine ball. But I'd recommend starting lighter and progressing to heavier loads as you get comfortable with each exercise.
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bro, topspin second serve please!
You got it!
How heavy should a med ball be for the workout?
Great question. It depends on your overall strength, but a good start is 5-6 pounds. You want it to be light enough where you can perform *quick* movements with good resistance.
@@RacquetFlex Thanks:) Your videos are always inspiring and absolutely helpful
Why site named Racquet flex
HIIT me with that rhythm stick
Likely easier to jump if you cut off some of your hair and then send it to me as I need more under my hat. BTW: From me (the physics professor - former pro athlete) you can learn some physics tips to apply to your demonstrations: as you are missing several important physic-related points.
I feel bad for anyone competing against you because your hair is always going to get the trophy
Is he a Naomi's twin brother?
Great content. Thanks. You need a hair cut and a shave.
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Less talk and more excercises. thanks