Shamir videos are the best. He seems like a very nice guy and is a great student who can also play nice tennis. Niko also teaches him things that are very useful to intermediate to advanced players.
What a great video.🤓 Now that I am watching it I realize how many important technical details there are when you approach the net😮. So many subtle intricacies that need to be in place should we want to deliver at the net. Awesome coaching Nick😊. You and Shamir have such a great rapport. Top class teacher-student relationship. 💯💫
Nikola, you are doing amazing job! I am absorbing your lessons like a sponge. You are making a difference comparing to the other tennis channels (actually almost all) on UA-cam … Thank you!
Great video. I think most of us fail in transition to the net. There were so many good advices. And so good to see Shamir back. He and WannabePro from Tennis Troll are my absolute favorites in the UA-cam tennis world.
Finally Nick!!! I have been waiting for this video for a long time 😭 I have been thinking of asking you this but i have no idea how to put this into words. I've did some research, finding tutorials but they were all to general. Thank god this vid exist
Excellent information. This really helps. Transition seems to get me trapped into bad habits. Thanks for the great coaching. As always, Shamir vids are the best.
Amazing videos as always! Would love to see a video from you about playing against net rushers who constantly slice low on our backhand and then go to the net. I feel as an intermediate player (between 4-4.5) I struggle to deal with these situations more often than not.
basically when you go up to volley you want to close in on the net after hitting the volley, be ready to go forward for another volley and shrink the court and limit the options for your opponent to hit at
with a 330g racquet, low forehands in the service box are going to require better racquet speed. I would be really curious to see him with a 310-320 g racquet. The regular percept 97 is 310 and the percept 97D is 320 (18x20).
Testing Shamir’s New Racquet
👉 ua-cam.com/video/QGqxpKXfW88/v-deo.htmlsi=5eIZUjBq91yrW0e0
Shamir is basically all of us 😆His game and his struggles are so relatable
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Shamir is the Stan Wawrinka of Intuitive Tennis Universe
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Shamir videos are the best. He seems like a very nice guy and is a great student who can also play nice tennis.
Niko also teaches him things that are very useful to intermediate to advanced players.
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Great to see Shamir back in the game
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This is the video I have been looking for….. the transition game is so important . Please upload more videos on this topic. I loved it !!!❤
Shamir is the GOAT of intuitive tennis disciples haha
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My boy is back !😊
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What a great video.🤓
Now that I am watching it I realize how many important technical details there are when you approach the net😮. So many subtle intricacies that need to be in place should we want to deliver at the net.
Awesome coaching Nick😊.
You and Shamir have such a great rapport. Top class teacher-student relationship. 💯💫
Thank you Milan
Nikola, you are doing amazing job! I am absorbing your lessons like a sponge. You are making a difference comparing to the other tennis channels (actually almost all) on UA-cam … Thank you!
Thank you
THIS this here is PURE GOLD. So much knowledge on so many topics. I fell like i own you money. :D
Thank you
No worries, you can donate 😊
Welcome back! You 2 guys work great in improving your game i can relate to all the hits and misses 👍🎾👌
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Good lesson, love this level of instruction. Perfect for 3.5./4.0 level players. Great job Shamir and Nik
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good to see my favorite player SHAMIR back on the scene....we're all shamir
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Great video. I think most of us fail in transition to the net. There were so many good advices.
And so good to see Shamir back. He and WannabePro from Tennis Troll are my absolute favorites in the UA-cam tennis world.
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Finally Nick!!! I have been waiting for this video for a long time 😭 I have been thinking of asking you this but i have no idea how to put this into words. I've did some research, finding tutorials but they were all to general. Thank god this vid exist
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Excellent information. This really helps. Transition seems to get me trapped into bad habits. Thanks for the great coaching. As always, Shamir vids are the best.
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After a long absence of commenting on this channel I have to do it again to honour this absolute banger of a video
Thank you Mark
Love it!!! Welcome back Shamir 👋
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My man Nic does it again!
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another awesome video.
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Amazing videos as always! Would love to see a video from you about playing against net rushers who constantly slice low on our backhand and then go to the net. I feel as an intermediate player (between 4-4.5) I struggle to deal with these situations more often than not.
ua-cam.com/video/8qqjdqS4FPw/v-deo.htmlsi=sHGFoLeV6Y8BBAnd
I’ll cover how to defend slice approach
Shamir is back!! 👍👍
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basically when you go up to volley you want to close in on the net after hitting the volley, be ready to go forward for another volley and shrink the court and limit the options for your opponent to hit at
look forward for your take on Rublev's situation 👍
I missed Shamir. He was injured if I'm not mistaken. Hope he's feeling better.
Oh, you just talked about it in the video, ok 😅
He’s better 🙌🙌
with a 330g racquet, low forehands in the service box are going to require better racquet speed. I would be really curious to see him with a 310-320 g racquet. The regular percept 97 is 310 and the percept 97D is 320 (18x20).
He tried lighter v core and didn’t like it
@@IntuitiveTennis 330 is HEAVY
Nice hug at the end of the session.
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I see Shamir I hit like
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Nice shoes Shamir!
Happy Leap Day everybody!
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Missed shamir
He’s back 🙌🙌
Shamir = Nik’s tennis son.
What kind of racket are you using?
How do you volley very heavy slice, sometimes I find when it hits the racket the ball just hits bottom of net
Having a tough time enjoying this video when all I can see are the PICKLEBALL COURT LINES on the TENNIS court. lol
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Hi Nick, is there an email address to reach you?