nice playing Josh backhand looking better ...were you tweaking you serve in the beginning? (noticed some doubles....)....also if Victor L wants to hit I'm down also
Thx Victor! I think it was a combination of nerves and technique causing the double fault. I think Victor L commented in another video if you wanna message him!
nice view. Maybe I'll try using a tripod. Also, great hitting from both of you. I know how hard it is with extra pressure. Seeing yourself on film vs. imagining how you play are two different things. think these vids will help you in the long run. We're all just looking to get better :)
Josh if your serve goes in the net it means you're dropping your throwing arm too early and breaking your trophy. The longer you hold that arm up the higher the arc of the ball. Review this video and look at your throwing arm on all your missed serves into the net, that hand comes down way too quick. Easy to fix.
this is the most friendliest match i ever watched...its so nice. to see both players complementing each other....
Haha, thanks. These are casual fun matches :)
nice playing Josh backhand looking better ...were you tweaking you serve in the beginning? (noticed some doubles....)....also if Victor L wants to hit I'm down also
Thx Victor! I think it was a combination of nerves and technique causing the double fault. I think Victor L commented in another video if you wanna message him!
nice view. Maybe I'll try using a tripod. Also, great hitting from both of you. I know how hard it is with extra pressure. Seeing yourself on film vs. imagining how you play are two different things. think these vids will help you in the long run. We're all just looking to get better :)
Thank you! Yep, a tripod is a perfect height for getting good footage!
Nice playing, I love those courts!
Thanks! I love em too, super clean!
Man, how did you set up such good view? What is the height and the distance from the baseline?
I use a tripod. I think the tripod goes to about 6' high and probably 10' away from the baseline if I had to guess.
Josh if your serve goes in the net it means you're dropping your throwing arm too early and breaking your trophy. The longer you hold that arm up the higher the arc of the ball. Review this video and look at your throwing arm on all your missed serves into the net, that hand comes down way too quick. Easy to fix.
Wow, thank you for the actionable tip. Will definitely try to practice that out and start focusing on it more in my matches.