There is a lot more to.know about serve, but this is the basic foundation of a proper serve and very hard to execute. This tennis instructor knows his job. Amazing video.
That's a very sidewards swing comparing to mine. I'm sure mine is wrong because it's upright and hard to get a fast swing. How do you get up to the ball? Do you just lean left?
Hey! The jump all depends on how advanced your serve is. Often people focus on the jump and power and accuracy before getting the solid fundamentals to a comfortable spot where it feels rhythmic and natural. I recommend to think about it like this: When you toss and you release the ball keep going up with your tossing arm as if you are reaching up toward the sky, as you do this you will tilt back and your tossing hip would shift towards the baseline and this is when you would engage the knee bend- bend your knees towards your toes and if you do this you will know when to jump. Although I have served upwards of 130 mph with almost zero knee bend to prove to students that the power comes from your wrist not necessarily your jump. I hope this helps!
Very best analysis and methodology I've ever seen.
There is a lot more to.know about serve, but this is the basic foundation of a proper serve and very hard to execute. This tennis instructor knows his job. Amazing video.
If you know (and properly execute) this much and no more, you are better than 99.9% of recreational players.
Amazing video. I wish I had a tennis instructor like this.
Thank you! If you are in Chicago ever look me up!
Great video!!
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Could you please make video for forehand movements 😊
Yes, I will. I will tag you
That's a very sidewards swing comparing to mine. I'm sure mine is wrong because it's upright and hard to get a fast swing. How do you get up to the ball? Do you just lean left?
Hi coach,
How about the jump when serving?
Hey! The jump all depends on how advanced your serve is. Often people focus on the jump and power and accuracy before getting the solid fundamentals to a comfortable spot where it feels rhythmic and natural. I recommend to think about it like this:
When you toss and you release the ball keep going up with your tossing arm as if you are reaching up toward the sky, as you do this you will tilt back and your tossing hip would shift towards the baseline and this is when you would engage the knee bend- bend your knees towards your toes and if you do this you will know when to jump.
Although I have served upwards of 130 mph with almost zero knee bend to prove to students that the power comes from your wrist not necessarily your jump.
I hope this helps!
@@TennisGeniusOfficial thanks so much coach
Can we see any of these serves? Would be great to see the actual effect it has.@@TennisGeniusOfficial
This is an awful lesson..Just too much for a beginner!!