The Difference Between A PRO Forehand And An AMATEUR Forehand
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
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like the left arm initiating the fwd swing and uncoiling the torso ... personally, I focus on my left elbow "taking out the trash " Jackie Chan style
Probably the best explanation of the new pro forehand i have ever seen. Your gonna have hacks shanking forehands all over the place. 95% of tennis players dont have that kind of eye hand coordination or strength to hit like that. Great video!
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The Unit Turn serves as a coiling action only if the ball is coming directly at you, or half a step either side, with speed. Other wise the UT serves to orient the shoulders and feet for efficient movement.
You are a great teacher. I will try to emulate your forehand.
What a great teacher, thanks for the lesson
Really good! Thank you!
It is unbelievable how many different videos this guy can make about the same content.
Bears repeating.
Bought the audio book on ios ,when will the ebook come on ios ?
Ebook is on Amazon kindle already
If you turn with your left arm on the racquet you're bound to have in my opinion an insufficient spacing between your elbow and the body , as you have .
Not sure what you are referring to, but every high level player in the world turns with the off hand holding the frame and doesn’t let go until it is line with the ear or back shoulder.
Not true
Bizarre comment…literally every high level player and Pros do it
@@YehShano The original poster obviously doesn’t know much about the forehand lol.
look at Tsonga or Alcaraz hitting forehands. Both of those guys keep the opposite hand on the racket for a long time, relatively speaking. And virtually every other pro too
Wish your book is available on Audible. Thanks for the great 🎾 lessons 👍🙏
The book is on audible.
@@Tennisdoctorofficial just bought the book from Audible. 👍🙏
Patrick Mourataglou says don’t pop up with forehand
Imagine you having to do all that instant prep while you running laterally or moving up to meet short balls.😮
Nice to see you hitting more… ty for the tips and advices
Coil in place of Unit Turn is excellent!
You using bevel 5 grip
What was Vincent Simone's highest ATP ranking, please? Anyone?
I have never played in the atp
Why do you have this idea that a good coach must have been an ATP ranked player? You might be an amazing player but a terrible coach...it is not the same job. @tennisdoctratp thanks for sharing your tips. If anyone has ever played tennis at a good level, he/she knows how to follow your advices and adapt it to his/her game.
Patrick Montague was ever a ranked tennis player and yet in my opinion one of the best coaches out there