Is your forehand wrist technique killing your control...(Learn Foolproof drills to fix it!)

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  • @mariodorado2680
    @mariodorado2680 2 роки тому +22

    You KILLED IT again, Kevin!! You might just be one of the best tennis instructors of your generation!

  • @lukey1210
    @lukey1210 Рік тому +1

    Kevin I’m a coach In London I love your videos as you talk like tennis doesn’t have to be too technical!!! You’re a diamond

  • @IvanOung
    @IvanOung Місяць тому

    This is by far the best video on forehand swing I've ever watched! Thank you so much! Lot of the other videos do not include such details, leaving most of the important details out!

  • @hillwellford9637
    @hillwellford9637 2 роки тому +3

    Oh my gosh this is a good lesson. Wow. This has totally changed how I am thinking about the grip, and I've been playing for decades. Thank you!

  • @kylehurtgen
    @kylehurtgen 2 роки тому +4

    Ahhh yeah!! This is what I have "felt" sometimes when I feel that my forehand is super solid, but I haven't been able to understand why! My friend, this is the WHY! Thank you for your knowledge!!!

  • @brettneuberger6466
    @brettneuberger6466 2 роки тому +6

    Such a great lesson!! For you golfers out there, I followed this same grip-up practice advice from a golf instructor last year and was amazed how much it helped me hit the ball purely and with ease. You know the feeling! Without doing anything - or “trying” not to do something - it simply sets the wrist in the correct position and your body does the rest (it knows to keep the club/racket from hitting your forearm) and you end up with the perfect lag. Practicing this way, you get the right feel so when you move your grip back down, your body knows what to do, or not do. Can’t wait to try it on the court. Thanks for this!

  • @mattdunsford9303
    @mattdunsford9303 2 роки тому +2

    This is the video I have been looking for ...YEARS THANKYOU Kevin!

  • @saksirikridakara
    @saksirikridakara 2 роки тому +1

    This is the best video on the tennis forehand I’ve ever watched.

  • @CJZM7777
    @CJZM7777 2 роки тому +10

    This is an excellent video and shows the correct use of the wrist. There are so many players that think the wrist is active at impact and it simply isn't. I've seen players who think they should use the windshield wiper action during impact and as indicated in this video the wiper action occurs well after impact and is simply a way to have a smooth follow through. There are a lot of bad UA-cam coaches who advocate wrist and wiper action at impact or produce videos that make people think an active wrist is correct. You should work on having a stable (no movement) wrist at impact. You can hit with power by using the k-chain to push up and rotate into contact and you can hit heavy topspin by hitting low to high through contact with a stable wrist.

    • @nebraskanate7417
      @nebraskanate7417 11 місяців тому

      I agree. It seems to be the minority view that the wrist and forearm are stable up to contact. Watching lots of slow mo videos of professional forehands has led me to believe that the forearm does not move until either right at contact or right after. I will say that Federer's forearm, while warming up, does rotate a tiny bit right before contact. I don't see that in any other player.

  • @osamasoliman9757
    @osamasoliman9757 2 роки тому

    This is by far the best video to illustrate the forehand. You are amazing.

  • @LL-kz1qe
    @LL-kz1qe Рік тому

    Hey these details are pure gold that when we play know that something is missing and we cant figure out nor our coach speaks about
    Please do more of those, service backhand foot work prediction of the balls etc

  • @ampojuels
    @ampojuels Рік тому

    Only and Best video covering this nuisance of grip. Perfect exactly what I was looking for…. Great COACH and great video!!!

  • @1panteleev
    @1panteleev 2 роки тому +2

    Kevin this technique that you showed is truly game changing in coaching. At least in my coaching for sure. This is unimaginable how simple and effective your examples are. In work (specially with younger students) you always strive to make it as simple and as logical to them as possible. But after a while you think that there is no other way anymore how to explain. Then I open your video and wow... I guess Im still an amateur coach. Or you are just brilliant at what you do. Or both :D

  • @GokkunGuru
    @GokkunGuru Рік тому

    Best video on the forehand. I am able to hit with depth and pace using this method. Plus I can hit way more consistently than trying that brushing up and windshield wiper hack.

  • @nebraskanate7417
    @nebraskanate7417 11 місяців тому

    Thank you, Kevin, for countering this unhelpful myth about the wrist rotation. I have been hampered for years by terms such as, "lag and snap," "brushing up," "rolling over," and "windshield wiper." They made me into a champion shanker! Now I am convinced the elbow, forearm, and wrist are all stable (not moving at all) until right at contact or right after. What looks like a forearm rotation is really the torso rotating, the legs pushing up, and the arm rotating at the shoulder. I think you agree, right? Thanks.

  • @benjigault9043
    @benjigault9043 2 роки тому +1

    This is super important to avoid wrist injuries as well.
    Great video.

  • @ralphurias2364
    @ralphurias2364 2 роки тому +1

    I'm looking forward to implementing. Thanks for the video

  • @iloveBLserieses
    @iloveBLserieses 2 роки тому +3

    This is spot on, thanks for the straight forward, no bs explanation.

  • @chrisc2439
    @chrisc2439 2 роки тому +1

    So insightful. this instructor is a total tennis bodhisattva.

  • @flaviobarretto
    @flaviobarretto Рік тому +1

    Dude, that's a great way of stabilizing the wrist

  • @sambutta
    @sambutta 2 роки тому +1

    This is a GREAT VIDEO. 1 of 1!!! Thanks Coach!!!!

  • @mr.tennistn2731
    @mr.tennistn2731 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the "Index finger in the racquet neck" tip! It helped.

  • @timefly4221
    @timefly4221 2 роки тому +3

    It's rare that I come across simple tennis drills that I've never seen before. Testing the wrist action by putting the finger through the frame is a really interesting idea. Thanks!

  • @kamisettyfamily2386
    @kamisettyfamily2386 2 роки тому

    Nice explanation and good technique to check if we are using the wrist.
    Will try it out. Thanks

  • @lucasberto3219
    @lucasberto3219 2 роки тому

    Amazing explanation! thanks very much, having been looking for videos to fix my bad forehand! you helped a lot

  • @IngoPfeil
    @IngoPfeil Рік тому

    Absolutely brilliant! So helpful and easy to repeat by myself on the court. Thank you sou much! Big fan

  • @tomfowkes2705
    @tomfowkes2705 2 роки тому

    Such a talented tennis instructor! Nice video!

  • @brenhugh
    @brenhugh 2 роки тому +25

    This is a genius tip, Kevin, and I can't wait to try it, but . . . it directly contradicts Patrick Mouratoglou's advice, if I'm not mistaken, on using the wrist and the hand like a whip. Hmmm, now I'm confused.

    • @rcdash2008
      @rcdash2008 2 роки тому +10

      Not contradicting. At contact wrist is comfortably laid back, but it's even further back as you start the forward swing (butt cap points at the ball at this point). At the end of the contact zone, pronating allows for the racquet face to continually point towards the target longer (turning the door knob motion).

    • @rpradhan500
      @rpradhan500 2 роки тому +3

      Don't think much follow intutive tennis... This is for recreational players... Patrick is guiding someone who has trained for years... He gives an exaggerated example to help kids understand lossesness as concept... Which we might take years to achieve such lossesness

    • @airborne13579
      @airborne13579 2 роки тому +1

      I think Mouratoglou is for the young players who already have the fundamentals: torso rotation, legs, timing, footwork, good racket speed. Low level Rec players tend to use only arm/wrist.

    • @TotalTennisDomination
      @TotalTennisDomination  2 роки тому +19

      Hey Brendan thanks for the question. I agree with Mouratoglou about the whip like swing. The key is understanding the timing of what is suppose to happen when. Raj is correct that at contact you want the wrist comfortably laid back through contact. Then you let the racquet head continue to pass after contact. This is done through timing, lag and relaxation. Not through actively snapping the wrist through contact. Most so letting the racquet lag by being relaxed to make contact and allowing the racquet to come around after contact. This take tons of practice to get right! Thanks

    • @brenhugh
      @brenhugh 2 роки тому +1

      @@TotalTennisDomination Thanks, Kevin, and yes, when I read Raj’s reply it began to make sense. This whole thing, like life, can be deceptively simple and yet incredibly complex all at the very same time 👍🤞

  • @gebiroso
    @gebiroso Рік тому

    World class video bro. Actually helped me in a way that coaches couldnt. This just made me feel going to a court to put it into practice ASAP. Keep it up!

  • @saurabhm1980
    @saurabhm1980 7 місяців тому

    This is amazing tips, I am going to try and implement changes
    But feels amazing while trying at home

  • @JrJVintage1956
    @JrJVintage1956 2 роки тому +6

    I always enjoy your tips. You have a very straight forward teaching style , thank you.

  • @manuelmoraespinola5311
    @manuelmoraespinola5311 2 роки тому

    Perfect explanation, sir!
    I've just subscribed.
    A huge from Barcelona!

  • @andrewillhalm2506
    @andrewillhalm2506 2 роки тому

    thank you that is most informative video I have ever seen on the forehand

  • @LocNguyen-qk1mb
    @LocNguyen-qk1mb 7 місяців тому

    Very good video. Thanks for your guide

  • @lv3685
    @lv3685 9 місяців тому

    excellent explanations and guidance, thank you.

  • @jayp8798
    @jayp8798 2 роки тому

    Thanks as always Kevin, learning from this to be a better recreational tennis player thnaks heaps 👏👍

  • @jakeburgess8537
    @jakeburgess8537 Рік тому

    Yes it is! Perfect video for me right now.

  • @megt9505
    @megt9505 2 роки тому

    The best information ever!!
    Thank you Kevin!

  • @MichaelStevenConway
    @MichaelStevenConway 2 роки тому

    Interesting tip! Probably a great reminder for in between points too.

  • @sitara0925
    @sitara0925 4 місяці тому

    That’s brilliant. Thank you

  • @DAce-qr6ym
    @DAce-qr6ym 2 роки тому

    thanks so much for your video love from france

  • @allenzhou4121
    @allenzhou4121 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the drill, it helps me to really understand what I'm doing right now is wrong.

  • @stevenmckelvey80
    @stevenmckelvey80 2 роки тому

    Great video Kevin, thanks!

  • @SuryaBurra-j3r
    @SuryaBurra-j3r 7 місяців тому

    Thank you very important points❤

  • @mvubu6823
    @mvubu6823 2 роки тому

    Another excellent video Kevin

  • @gregoryphillips3969
    @gregoryphillips3969 2 роки тому

    This is a GREAT video. There's a famous coach whose initials are P.M. who teaches his students to just let the wrist go which is fundamentally wrong.

  • @Healthandwealthandwellness
    @Healthandwealthandwellness 2 роки тому

    Great video. Thank you.

  • @ankurkaushik2125
    @ankurkaushik2125 2 роки тому

    Super helpful! Amazing

  • @patriciomora9663
    @patriciomora9663 2 роки тому

    Amazing tip!! Many thanks!

  • @thesiyou
    @thesiyou 2 роки тому

    That finger in the racquet throat is amazing tip 👍🙏🙏🙏

  • @vask7e
    @vask7e 2 роки тому

    Great tips and video Kevin

  • @vansullivan236
    @vansullivan236 2 роки тому

    Great lesson, thanks!

  • @pedro-my8ql
    @pedro-my8ql 2 роки тому

    thank you for the tips, it is so plausible

  • @aveerpats8324
    @aveerpats8324 2 роки тому

    Thank you for good advice

  • @michaelbarton5169
    @michaelbarton5169 2 роки тому

    Great tips as always!

  • @solidmercury1
    @solidmercury1 2 роки тому

    Great Elaboration 👌

  • @jrstriker12
    @jrstriker12 2 роки тому +1

    Just found your channel. Great lesson. Subscribed. BTW Is that a head radical? Which version? How do you like it? I've about to switch to the Mid Plus version.

  • @colinpartch887
    @colinpartch887 2 роки тому

    Really good drill!

  • @mentalessence8501
    @mentalessence8501 2 роки тому +1

    For me personally, your channel and feel tennis instruction are really into something. Thank you Kevin. Keep pushin'. :)
    ~Mati

  • @thedean6219
    @thedean6219 2 роки тому

    Very nice practice technique using the throat of the racquet! I will myself and with my kids!

  • @chrisi4517
    @chrisi4517 2 роки тому

    Great video and will hopefully improve my consistency. You could perhaps consider slowing your instruction down a little. Thanks.

  • @mmazun034658088
    @mmazun034658088 2 роки тому

    My 8 year old daughter has been learning tennis for months and she is struggle with forehand. I will try this out with her

  • @pikseloyunlar6913
    @pikseloyunlar6913 2 роки тому

    best tut like always , thanks

  • @tavomagno5
    @tavomagno5 2 роки тому

    You are awesome i think thats the reason why i m hurting my wrist

  • @dwelch241
    @dwelch241 2 роки тому

    This is good! I like this. I think spreading the fingers is one of the least used things ever 🤣 Solid work

  • @carloslezcano9673
    @carloslezcano9673 Рік тому

    Super clear

  • @Johnstage
    @Johnstage 2 роки тому

    The problem I have with abduction my index finger on my semi-western grip is that I get bad calluses at the base of the proximal phalange so I wrap it like many other players. I feel more comfortable with a hammer grip. I find I use more shoulder internal rotation and less forearm pronation when I hold it like this so I end up using more of my larger muscle groups and less forearm muscles. So my wrist ends up being more relaxed and passive through contact. Up to a point I think we need to adjust for our own anatomic differences and preferences too.

  • @scissorsharp9032
    @scissorsharp9032 Рік тому

    I have so much trouble with the forehand 😩 … I’ve played golf for 20 years and it’s so difficult not to roll the wrists over.
    Gonna get on the ball machine tomorrow with these drills 👌🏻

  • @ibnfpv
    @ibnfpv 2 роки тому

    Great tip man

  • @mylifein75sqft87
    @mylifein75sqft87 2 роки тому

    Excellent video!

  • @martijnvanbeek4387
    @martijnvanbeek4387 2 роки тому +3

    Great explanation Kevin and I love the exercise with the hand higher up and the warning to not let the grip touch your hitting arm. Such an important exercise for all players I guess to factcheck their swing

  • @dannybyun2249
    @dannybyun2249 Рік тому

    i swear to god i thought the tennis ball in your pocket was something else. i was like godDAMN what the HELL man ur BLESSED

  • @hashimcassim2693
    @hashimcassim2693 2 роки тому

    Best video ever!

  • @AdaoChagas
    @AdaoChagas 7 місяців тому

    Just GREAT

  • @risico131
    @risico131 2 роки тому +2

    Fantastic explanation. As a novice player still trying to develop the proper forehand, I'll be trying this tonight at my club. The main issue I'm dealing with is 22 years of badminton where it is all wrist at contact as well as overhead and in front. That's a lot of muscle memory to work around but your videos have done more for my self-taught development than anyone else so far.

    • @TotalTennisDomination
      @TotalTennisDomination  2 роки тому

      Thanks Mike! Let us know how it goes.

    • @risico131
      @risico131 2 роки тому

      @@TotalTennisDomination it was a marked improvement last night. I still have timing issues but my error count on the forehand side certainly went down. It's one thing to self feed but to have balls coming back at me at various speeds and Heights was tougher to work through. Your twohhand backhand flashlight video also has done wonders. My backhand is surprising consistent given my overall inexperience.

    • @TotalTennisDomination
      @TotalTennisDomination  2 роки тому +1

      ​@@risico131 You just made my day! I love hearing about players using our content and getting results! Thanks for the update.

  • @deuxbaone1025
    @deuxbaone1025 2 роки тому

    Hi there! What type of string do you use on head radical ?

  • @paulhowsurridge2391
    @paulhowsurridge2391 2 роки тому

    great advice

  • @nbdh0c1
    @nbdh0c1 2 роки тому

    I can't wait to try this tonight on my ball machine. I am too wristy and inconsistent, the simple mechanics look easier to replicate. Do you have a video on how tips to consistently aim the ball corner to corner?

    • @TotalTennisDomination
      @TotalTennisDomination  2 роки тому

      Thanks make sure you check out this video ua-cam.com/video/vXkUoQyEk18/v-deo.html

  • @andrewmagrath7374
    @andrewmagrath7374 2 роки тому +1

    MTI have been using this progression for many years on their CPD courses. Ironically many coaches don't like it because they think their players will never slide their grip down!!

  • @anto8222
    @anto8222 2 роки тому

    Damn.... now I really understand what's my fault... many many tks

  • @pedrocosta1889
    @pedrocosta1889 7 місяців тому

    you are fantastic

  • @MichaelDamianPHD
    @MichaelDamianPHD 6 місяців тому

    I developed a kind of tennis yips and erratic forehand because after the lag I wasn't keeping my wrist firm but letting it flop through the hit.

  • @obaidfarghani9202
    @obaidfarghani9202 2 роки тому

    too good thanks

  • @blackrobb1972
    @blackrobb1972 Рік тому

    Kevin, where do you teach??

  • @thezerogforce
    @thezerogforce 6 місяців тому

    you are the BESTTTTTTT

  • @robertschneider9326
    @robertschneider9326 2 роки тому

    what strings do you play on your radical ??

  • @enriquemorin5569
    @enriquemorin5569 2 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @Rafale11
    @Rafale11 2 роки тому

    I use the door knob wrist technique.

  • @TokShogun
    @TokShogun 11 місяців тому

    What i struggle to understand is when we swing forward and upwards the racket lag momentum will push the racket head forward at some point, so its hard to maintain that 90degree angle between forearm and racket at and after contact for me unless i hold back that momentum?

  • @FairwayJack
    @FairwayJack 2 роки тому

    good stuff

  • @twinwankel
    @twinwankel 2 роки тому +1

    Nice idea. Thanks.

  • @honkeyness9427
    @honkeyness9427 Рік тому

    So there is a “rolling through contact” - can I assume that this not something I should try to make happen?

  • @gcs7817
    @gcs7817 2 роки тому

    Your palm is orange - did you eat a bunch of cheetos? LOL

  • @azulo6
    @azulo6 2 роки тому

    cool merch!!

  • @production1854
    @production1854 2 роки тому

    Спасибо))

  • @chriseads7133
    @chriseads7133 2 роки тому

    "So there's a forehand, and when it comes to the forehand, there are three things you want to do. Let's start with the first. Now on the first thing, there are two things you want to focus on. Starting with the first, I want you to keep three things in mind..."

  • @williamstuartmitchell5480
    @williamstuartmitchell5480 2 роки тому

    Great video. Please do more on strategy and please remember that some of your audience is above a 5.0 rating. That being said, having taught tennis at various periods since the mid seventies, you can never have outgrow the need to keep focusing and working on your fundamentals. Keep up the great enthusiasm, I’d love to see another tennis boom occur and your love of the game clearly comes across in your lesson.

  • @solidmercury1
    @solidmercury1 2 роки тому

    Intermediate now, but after watching this video, I’m going to be a professional player 😄.

  • @titorosario8251
    @titorosario8251 9 місяців тому

    Smart

  • @bournejason66
    @bournejason66 2 роки тому

    Serena’s coach Patrick should watch this. Maybe 10 times so he can stop telling kids to use wrist and hand to generate power.