“Hit three balls” or “try to knock three coke bottles off a table” was such a huge game changer for me when I heard it a couple years ago, you can basically be a little sloppy everywhere else but if you remember that your ground strokes will still be pretty solid. The ball goes where your body goes was a huge help, thx coach
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HI Coach Pieter, this is amazing rules and tips you are giving here. It's incredible how this applies to so many persons. Thank you for your help and time. Allow me please to ask you if you could share with us a video more focused on the tip #2, #3 and #4. For my case, i know that i do lot of longs balls due to the fact that i open up quickly with my left hand and i dont know exatcly if there are any drills to stop this or avoid opening to much. Also for the tip #3, i do have the same case as i do not find any solution to stabilise when hitting, it like i jump at each stroke. Many thanks for your help and time again.
Wrist has to be a little more level at impact. Breaking wrist at impact can be mastered but anyone can look at slow motion forehands of Lendl, Agassi, Djokovic, Federer. The very best don't break the wrist at impact. Under the greatest pressure breaking the wrist at impact can be problematic.
mate i am so confused about the racquet angle right now - do you have video about this - i am sure every says it should be square but your racquet is point to the ground with the top hedge ahead of the bottom edge - i feel if i try and play square....it doesnt work
Nice tips, but Hawaiian Grip is even more extreme than full western. Google Alberto Berasategui, he used that grip. What you call Hawaiian I know as "modified eastern". Greetings 👋
“Hit three balls” or “try to knock three coke bottles off a table” was such a huge game changer for me when I heard it a couple years ago, you can basically be a little sloppy everywhere else but if you remember that your ground strokes will still be pretty solid.
The ball goes where your body goes was a huge help, thx coach
a short and concise forehand summery thx alot,
So good!
Really a professional trainer
Thank you 😊
very helpful tips
Glad to hear that
Thank you master for all your knowledge!! Greatings from Chile, Sudamerica.
Thank you
Awesome.
Thank you! Cheers!
Great tips! Thanks Coach!
Any time!
Hey that was REALLY GOOD. Thanks!
This channel is great!!
More Jules please:) Great tips
Thank you!
Excellent vedio precious information 👏
Glad you liked it
Great forehand checklist, thanks
You bet!
Good tips Mate!
Thanks! 👍
THANKS!! TOP!
You're welcome!
Brilliant thanks
Very welcome
No nonsense value!
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Very nice. Thank you
Welcome 😊
What a great video, thanks a lot, very useful!! Where are you from? I would like to get tennis lessons from you! I'm from Spain! 😊
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Great tips, keep the good stuff coming...thank you. Peace!
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HI Coach Pieter, this is amazing rules and tips you are giving here. It's incredible how this applies to so many persons.
Thank you for your help and time.
Allow me please to ask you if you could share with us a video more focused on the tip #2, #3 and #4.
For my case, i know that i do lot of longs balls due to the fact that i open up quickly with my left hand and i dont know exatcly if there are any drills to stop this or avoid opening to much.
Also for the tip #3, i do have the same case as i do not find any solution to stabilise when hitting, it like i jump at each stroke.
Many thanks for your help and time again.
Great Tips, love the racquet, which Wilson is it. Thank you.
Can you please show the estern grip again, more close up details..tx
Hawaian grip is past full western fyi
I need to watch the ball a little longer. Great just coach!
Same!
Appreciate it!
There are some youtube videos on Federer slowmo shots where you can see how insanely long he stays looking at the point where ball meets racket
Excellent
Thank you
Came to know every single mistake which I do..thanks coach
Anytime 💥
Excellent stuff. Greetings from Ireland.
Thanks for watching 💪
Great tips - thank you! Make most of these mistakes!
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Danke!
Thanks!
No problem!
Thank you
most usefull video about forehand tecnique in youtube.
You're welcome
@@pieterbeckertenniscoaching5808 Coach do you have non dominant hand video?
What is the tension of your string?
great tips, my man! omw to the courts with my slinger
Good luck 👍
Do you have a video about contact point?
Yes search my channel
Wrist has to be a little more level at impact. Breaking wrist at impact can be mastered but anyone can look at slow motion forehands of Lendl, Agassi, Djokovic, Federer. The very best don't break the wrist at impact. Under the greatest pressure breaking the wrist at impact can be problematic.
Any “trying” to not break wrist will ruin a forehand
mate i am so confused about the racquet angle right now - do you have video about this - i am sure every says it should be square but your racquet is point to the ground with the top hedge ahead of the bottom edge - i feel if i try and play square....it doesnt work
Strings to ground brother
@@pieterbeckertenniscoaching5808 lol thanks for interpreting despite all my crazy typos.
0:43 You're welcomed.
How can someone remember all while hitting the ball
It is imposible 😂😂
Take 2 or 3 at a time
@@pieterbeckertenniscoaching5808 thanks
Thats why u need practice to make most of them your habit.
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nice package in short video :)
Thank you
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Nice tips, but Hawaiian Grip is even more extreme than full western. Google Alberto Berasategui, he used that grip. What you call Hawaiian I know as "modified eastern". Greetings 👋
Thanks!