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This is the best serve tutorial I have seen. You go over each step with
great detail. My biggest problem was how to use supernation and pronation
during my serve. (I used to use my forehand grip on my serve) Now I
understand how they both work during the serve. Thank you!
I have been using my forehand grip for serving since I first took up tennis
some years ago. It was a coach who recently told me to use the chopper grip
instead, at first I found it quite difficult to get used to, but it has
totally transformed my serve into a bit of a weapon. I found the rest of
your tutorial spot on too, well done.
Leg drive UP AFTER getting into power position? …. when should the knees
bent to load with respect to the toss action, timing the leg action with
toss? Is it a jumping up action? Many coaches say don’t jump up to ball!
Man, this is so good. I am a very beginner. When I watched lot other videos
they were too much to me at a very beginner level. But your video broke
down each individula pieces and explained great. Good job man. Keep up the
good work. You are doing wonderful.
Great video!
I have always wondered why pro-tennis players bounce the ball several times
with the non-hitting arm, before serve. What’s the point of doing that?
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This is the best serve tutorial I have seen. You go over each step with
great detail. My biggest problem was how to use supernation and pronation
during my serve. (I used to use my forehand grip on my serve) Now I
understand how they both work during the serve. Thank you!
Awesome! Now I understand why there is a leap during the serve
I really like your explanation of the turning of the hand and racket from
supernation to pronation and the relaxed bend of the racket arm afterwards
Great video
I have been using my forehand grip for serving since I first took up tennis
some years ago. It was a coach who recently told me to use the chopper grip
instead, at first I found it quite difficult to get used to, but it has
totally transformed my serve into a bit of a weapon. I found the rest of
your tutorial spot on too, well done.
Thank you. It was very concise and full of useful information.
good job man! very clear!
amazing tutorial sir
Really helpful video especially on elbow and shoulder injuries
Leg drive UP AFTER getting into power position? …. when should the knees
bent to load with respect to the toss action, timing the leg action with
toss? Is it a jumping up action? Many coaches say don’t jump up to ball!
I just could never jump and hit the ball even though every thing else is
alright..
Real explained video. Really liked the details you put on that. I’ll work
on those 5 points to improve my serving skills. Greetings from Brazil
Thanks a ton for this. So informative! Really impressed with the reasoning
behind every action required for the serve.
GREAT SET OF TIPS AND NICE GOING THROUGH EACH STEP WITH DETAILS
THANKS AND KEEP IT UP …GREETINGS FROM CENTRAL EUROPE
I wanna see your serve
Thank you for your thoroughness. Making tennis fun again.
Some excellent points…liked the birds in background. Hope you do a kick
serve video
Man, this is so good. I am a very beginner. When I watched lot other videos
they were too much to me at a very beginner level. But your video broke
down each individula pieces and explained great. Good job man. Keep up the
good work. You are doing wonderful.
Clear explanation !
Great video!
I have always wondered why pro-tennis players bounce the ball several times
with the non-hitting arm, before serve. What’s the point of doing that?
can you comment on the left elbow pulling the shoulders down from the
trophy position (kinetic chain)