How HARD Should You Hit A Tennis Ball? (Find Your Pace)

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Жыл бұрын

Finding the right swingspeed on your groundstrokes is incredibly important. In this video I’ll show you how to find your optimal groundstrokes pace!
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We reveal pro tennis tips that help amateur players quickly win more. Our how-to videos cover all essential parts of tennis: forehands, backhands, serves, volleys, singles strategy, doubles tactics, and more. Brought to you by Gui Hadlich and Karue Sell, passionate former D1 college and ATP professional players.
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@abujabi
@abujabi Жыл бұрын
Andrey Rublev disliked this video
@MyTennisHQ
@MyTennisHQ Жыл бұрын
hahahah laughed out load with that one!
@LiamApilado
@LiamApilado Жыл бұрын
Bwweh
@Rin_o7
@Rin_o7 Жыл бұрын
This comment is gold 😂
@onimaxiis1
@onimaxiis1 Жыл бұрын
This tips not for the pro players but for recreational level i think
@TheDahsTube
@TheDahsTube Жыл бұрын
@@onimaxiis1 You think wrong. The pros hit it the smoothest and prioritize clean contact. Thing is, like Karue was saying, their 85% ball is a lot faster than the average player 85% ball. Also, because they are so used to staying loose, they are better at not stiffening up when they try to hit a 90% or higher ball because they have enough experience and muscle memory to not stiffen up as much when they hit harder than they normally would. 👍🏾
@JeredCuenco
@JeredCuenco Жыл бұрын
I needed this. As a decent athlete in other sports I feel like I should be able to crush balls consistently. It never works out in match. Slowly increasing what my personal 75% is makes so much sense. Don’t overhit your put away shot nailed me.
@Rorshacked
@Rorshacked Жыл бұрын
Interesting nuance between “increase what your 75% looks like” vs getting comfortable hitting at 85 or 90%. I usually tell students hit the best shot you can control comfortably but I like the idea of improving your 75%
@MyTennisHQ
@MyTennisHQ Жыл бұрын
Yes absolutely agree with hitting your best shot. I say the same. At the end, it is all about skill development and getting them to all work cohesively together. Which is easier said than done hahah
@divad23
@divad23 Жыл бұрын
The point about going from 75% to 280% is exactly me…I see a short ball and my excitement goes through the roof - and ball goes into net 🤦🏻‍♂️
@vitorwindberg4212
@vitorwindberg4212 6 ай бұрын
Me too... but instead of the net, I actually threw the ball outside of the park entirely and lost it haha
@lelelu223
@lelelu223 Жыл бұрын
Perfect advice thank you so much - very implementable and relatable. Great coaching!
@dylannguyen1953
@dylannguyen1953 Жыл бұрын
Great vid. Great mindset. Ive been coming back from injury and youve explained the process ive been subconsciously going through. Just building up my 75-85% back to where it was.
@timformusic
@timformusic Жыл бұрын
Hi Karue! Thanks for the great tip. Saw Marcos at the US Open practice yesterday and mentioned your channel by name. Can't wait until you guys collab again, keep up the great content!
@eg0198cm
@eg0198cm Жыл бұрын
Great video Karue! Definitely will help my game. Keep it up!
@grantdelmege2724
@grantdelmege2724 Жыл бұрын
This is awesome advice! You're the only coach online who's talked about rally ball speed and how hard to hit the ball whilst maintaining consistency👍
@cldavis33
@cldavis33 Жыл бұрын
This is just so good of instruction.. I've been playing 25+ years, tried so many ways...this is just so sound and true. Karue is a real gift to rec players.
@SAMOLIVES
@SAMOLIVES 22 күн бұрын
My favorite video so far! Very well said and demonstrated
@samwilliamson8248
@samwilliamson8248 Жыл бұрын
Loved the golf analogy. Superb tip!!!
@dabarons001
@dabarons001 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Karue. Need to be reminded of that from time to time. As with many others, I struggle with that. The temptation to impress my coach during practice or an opponent during a match is awful. When just keeping the ball in play is what really matters.
@Kelvinjan
@Kelvinjan Жыл бұрын
Great video and this probably gets into many people’s ego, including myself. Recently I’ve been trying what you preaches this video and hit more in the 75-85% because I’ve noticed when I go for it, I have a higher chance of miss hitting or hitting too flat and going long. Just adding that extra 5-10% like you mentioned is all you need sometimes.
@wolleo4818
@wolleo4818 Жыл бұрын
Great advice - and your as so right. Sometimes my Ambition is higher than my level and I need to slow down not to overpace 👌
@steinanderson9849
@steinanderson9849 Жыл бұрын
this is a quality video / instruction and really hit home for me!
@cuttingthroughthenoise3086
@cuttingthroughthenoise3086 Жыл бұрын
Wow, the sound quality is excellent! And the coaching is good, too.
@gezenbiberler5457
@gezenbiberler5457 Жыл бұрын
tbh, imo this is one of your best videos that I've watched. Thanks
@jonatanhenriquez2193
@jonatanhenriquez2193 Жыл бұрын
I think this is amazing. I saw a video of Moratouglou that resonates with this lesson and I find it to be gold: (in practice) you need to find a rythm that you know you can't miss and by doing this you and your body understand how solid you are (you are prepared). You enter the court with confidence, relaxed, and play your rythm. Being an aggressive player, it is easy to get blinded, but not only you go for too much and become inconsistent, you stop playing with the geometry of the court. Lastly, if you play a good defensive player, you might win the first three games but then you might as well retire because you are breathing like jackass and your legs cant keep up the intensity. 'Solid' beats erratic and inconsistent power.
@wingchunmann
@wingchunmann Жыл бұрын
Good Video and good advice for Players and Coaches also Many Coaches teach that "Go for the shot" and create a habit to "overpace with lack of consistancy" and a mindset in the players, that the shot is not "good", when it is not 100% every time.. It also creates a way of doubt in Matches, when that way of playing doesn't work under pressure. I've learned that way 30 years ago and i'm still struggling with getting that out of my head and change that habit! Thanks for that precious lesson!
@ilips6588
@ilips6588 Жыл бұрын
I think timing is key..hiting the ball before the rebound reaches it's peak to use the opponent's power..like a half-volley. Requires good placement and anticipation!
@1114gabby
@1114gabby Жыл бұрын
Great tip to provide much more consistent strokes!
@GazzaDazzle
@GazzaDazzle Жыл бұрын
That is a great explanation and well produced video thanks Krause. I wish u coach me.
@baseballthumbguard3194
@baseballthumbguard3194 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the content! Really helpful. I have only recently started to dial back my swing effort and concentrating on correct swing path and staying loose (I think I saw it in one of your other videos). One of the things I've noticed is that I can now more clearly see how the racquet itself is doing a lot of the work for me if I just have a good swing (low to high, good contact point and follow through). Modern racquets are engineering marvels, and if you do your part, the racquet will help do the rest. Technique > muscling through
@pedroseixasvale1972
@pedroseixasvale1972 Жыл бұрын
Very smart. Great tip! 🔝
@robinhoodwink9345
@robinhoodwink9345 Жыл бұрын
I like the ideas of getting a full stroke by having the back swing showing the hitting arm in line of shoulders and were you aim the ball. I can see you are there and have a big amount of racket speed.
@ranjanjha1044
@ranjanjha1044 2 күн бұрын
Wow - amazing video. My coach keeps telling me not to immediately blast and now I finally understand why! Best video !!
@hotstixx
@hotstixx Жыл бұрын
Very helpful video for a classic overhitter.
@Esprits4s
@Esprits4s Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for this video!
@gabrielcarlettocousseau1302
@gabrielcarlettocousseau1302 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video, Karue! Muito bom!
@eunsiloh9826
@eunsiloh9826 Жыл бұрын
I love your videos and am a huge fan. Please help us with hitting overheads as well!
@LiamApilado
@LiamApilado Жыл бұрын
Wow the universe has once again provided me the lesson I needed at this time. Great video Karue!👍
@MyTennisHQ
@MyTennisHQ Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Happy you enjoyed it
@germanslice
@germanslice Жыл бұрын
@@MyTennisHQ This is a good question. I prefer to load the racquet up first before taking a swing at the ball and I do that by lining up the butt first with the incoming ball and that preparation I do with the butt allows me to generate the pace or the power whether its a forehand or doing a backhand topspin or doing the buggy whip forehand or doing the backhand slice drive. That is the way I prefer to drive the groudstrokes rather than just brushing the ball with the strings and muscling it around , instead I like to use the butt of the racquet to drive and that's because I find it alot more easier to drive the ball this way than trying to muscle it with just my arm which doesn't work out well as muscling with the arm puts too much tension down on the grip at the wrong time and you're not loose and relaxed in the arms when you muscle the ball then you are not going to get much accuracy or control or power.. for I was coached to brush the ball using the strings to start off with to drive the ball around, so I changed from being an arm driver to driving it with the butt of the racquet so I could keep the tension in the arms always nice and loose when driving. It is possible to slice the ball at 100 mph through the court like your normal flat groundstrokes when using the butt to drive it. It also allows the ball to skim with pace just over the netcord and always goes deep in the court.
@marcelogarcia1
@marcelogarcia1 Жыл бұрын
So true. I´ve been some time out of courts but now im back again playing and that feeling of wanting to crush the ball everytime it is at the proper height makes me want to die because I miss almost every single one of them. Thanks for the piece of advice!!
@ben1147
@ben1147 Жыл бұрын
Thx, you're the best!
@IIIRAYDENIII
@IIIRAYDENIII Жыл бұрын
Great video! 👍🏼
@kpwand
@kpwand Жыл бұрын
You are a very good coach. Wish KZfaq was around 25 years ago.
@kenziehill9376
@kenziehill9376 Жыл бұрын
Great advice! Tensing up is my biggest problem. My second biggest problem is over-thinking the shot.
@JK-vc7ie
@JK-vc7ie 3 ай бұрын
this dude is the best i've been playing a very long time
@cassonjonquil4792
@cassonjonquil4792 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video! I've been struggling with the consistency to hit the ball with steady and consistent pace...always have the urge to go for winners
@MyTennisHQ
@MyTennisHQ Жыл бұрын
go for them. Just go for it at the right time
@TproTennis
@TproTennis Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing 💚💚💚
@hermanodejesus7264
@hermanodejesus7264 Жыл бұрын
GREAT.... as usual!!!!
@johnthurston7783
@johnthurston7783 Жыл бұрын
PERFECT SENSE
@Dankmemecatfoundation
@Dankmemecatfoundation Жыл бұрын
Greatest tennis content in KZfaq. Thanks for these!
@MyTennisHQ
@MyTennisHQ Жыл бұрын
thank you for the kind words
@june8960
@june8960 10 ай бұрын
I almost always score better when I start hitting slow and gradually increase the swing speed. If I start with 85% at the warm up stage from the get go, I usually end up losing badly. Thank you for the tips!
@gustafonciu
@gustafonciu Жыл бұрын
Excelente video Karue. Conteudo premium. Estou voltando a jogar dps de quase uma decada e tenho sofrido muito com isso mas muito relacionado à falta de pernas. Durante o jogo as pernas vao morrendo e a velocidade da bola vai diminuindo. Final do jogo estou apenas empurrando a bola. Entao tenho comecado a gerenciar melhor a energia nao batendo tao forte e me fazendo durar mais no jogo. Consequentemente, erro menos, perco menos pontos e acabo jogando melhor durante uma parte maior do jogo. Enquanto isso tento ir melhorando o preparo fisico 😁. Abs de atibaia sp e parabens pelo canal.
@tennistudyT
@tennistudyT Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your video
@andrewchannel458
@andrewchannel458 Жыл бұрын
Exactly what I needed. I struggle when playing playings that get everything. I just try to hit harder and end up making too many mistakes.
@MinisterMindset369
@MinisterMindset369 Жыл бұрын
One of the best instructors on the internet hands down. Karue is elite.
@HartmannTennis
@HartmannTennis Жыл бұрын
Major key, definitely need to choose your shots and decide how much power to add based on what kind of ball you’re given
@Javi_C
@Javi_C Жыл бұрын
Thank you Karue
@fernandoquijano2520
@fernandoquijano2520 Жыл бұрын
So you switched to the Technifibre racket finally, ah? How interesting! Better than the V-Core 95? I demand a new video about this (LOL). All the best, Karue.
@poncho678
@poncho678 Жыл бұрын
what a great video!
@hyungpak5181
@hyungpak5181 Жыл бұрын
Esta observação é fundamental pra ser um bom jogador! Obrigado!
@artorias223
@artorias223 Жыл бұрын
Great video ! I just started to wat h your video and really like all the tips and tricks that you give ! I wanted to know which kind of camera are you using to film your matches ? Are you using a gopro ?
@poisson12376
@poisson12376 Жыл бұрын
I once heard a tennis dad told me that the secret of handling the high pace is to go all in in every shots when playing junior tour. A lot of teenagers just play too defensively to win matches and they gradually lost the competitive edges as they get older.
@HelloColorClear
@HelloColorClear Жыл бұрын
Golf swing looking solid Karue!!
@MyTennisHQ
@MyTennisHQ Жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
@propgee
@propgee Жыл бұрын
Thanks coach
@perryloh695
@perryloh695 Жыл бұрын
As usual, high quality content
@MyTennisHQ
@MyTennisHQ Жыл бұрын
thank you!
@xandrunull
@xandrunull Жыл бұрын
This is very good advice which I will take to heart. I always go 110 even though I can construct points and win them at 85. But it's just that thrill of hitting that winner that your opponent can't even sniff that's the killer. Ppl always tell me I should be winning more with my tennis but I squander too many opportunities. Thank you for this!!! Love your stuff btw. Very high lvl advice!
@MyTennisHQ
@MyTennisHQ Жыл бұрын
What is even more thrilling than hitting those winners is winning a lot of matches hahaha
@propgee
@propgee Жыл бұрын
This is me right here
@fxanimator1
@fxanimator1 Жыл бұрын
285% Ahahahaaha! You're hilarious Karue! This is the best channel on KZfaq.
@stupalmer3344
@stupalmer3344 Жыл бұрын
Love this!!!Soo bored of seeing soo many so called coaches teaching incorrect click bait crap, trying to imitate what they think is a pros technique when they simply don’t understand body mechanics and confuse it with deliberate actions. Soo bad to push incorrect things under the guise of teaching. Karue always does a fantastic job of keeping things simple and teaching the fundamentals to take on board and then go to the court to improve on in practice/match play. Hats off sir 🎩 Did you get to measure the SW of that new sword coz that baby is slapping 🔥
@MyTennisHQ
@MyTennisHQ Жыл бұрын
My main goal is to never do that. I appreciate the kind words
@solyomandras
@solyomandras Жыл бұрын
Hi Mate! Thanks for the video! Where is your Yonex Vcore 95? 🙂
@gkinghsmith9352
@gkinghsmith9352 Жыл бұрын
Karue, I like you dude. And I agree with all you said here. But I'll make this point that most tennis players have no idea what 100% looks or feels like or how to create it. One of the biggest break throughs my team had were the 100% drills. The point of the drill was to hit the ball at 100% with clearance and maximum drive. Keep the ball in, hit it full speed, hit a target. For example cross court forehands. We'd rally like that (and it was ugly at the start) and then switch sides to backhand and then take a break. At 100 % the goal was to have 20 ball rallies. What we learned is how to get the body and the KC working so that your absolutely smashing the ball with just a little more effort than hitting rally balls. Then we come back on the court and hit at "85%" Results are that we're hitting the ball with 85% effort, but with more pace, consistency and spin. Now we're hitting 80 ball rallies. We would have never gotten there if the coach just said "Hit cross court 85%" You have to know exactly how to create 100% pace (as you demonstrate without knowing it) to know what 85% is and how to create and reproduce it.
@anne-russellbradley5772
@anne-russellbradley5772 Жыл бұрын
Great piece of advice
@JameSongMaker
@JameSongMaker Жыл бұрын
Pretty sure he demonstrated and talked about what 100% is.
@MyTennisHQ
@MyTennisHQ Жыл бұрын
Yes i did.. thank you
@socrs
@socrs Жыл бұрын
Yes, this… My partner and I worked for a year where we went full 100% on every shot when we practiced (every shot a winner). Was spectacular fun… Results -> Our level went way up. Our fitness went way up by chasing all the wild and out balls :). Strength and KC up. Now our 85% is like nothing
@user-zf3ue4nr5g
@user-zf3ue4nr5g Жыл бұрын
Karue, would you want to have a match against intuitive tennis lol😅😋 ~Great perspective as always
@tennisteuton
@tennisteuton Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video! That is close to what I am doing in my own practice: after overhitting one too many balls from half-field, I am actually having the machine now bounce balls into the serve box, and I have to focus on clean hitting and keeping the ball in. Once I have 80% consistency for seven days in a row, I will move three feet back and try again, and so forth, until I miss less than 20% when I play balls from the ground line. I trust that my body will layer force on top of my strokes more or less automatically the further I stand from the net. I also discovered that in some cases, a "normal" speed down the line shot is more than adequate to put pressure on my opponent, especially at the beginner level.
@dannywins
@dannywins Жыл бұрын
hey Karue, would love to see a match between you and Nick from Intuitive Tennis. His last video about Beat the Pro was kinda cocky. He needs some humble pie.
@Simplenamelol
@Simplenamelol Жыл бұрын
Karue with another banger
@drbonesshow1
@drbonesshow1 Жыл бұрын
The more spin you interject the harder you can hit the ball as rotational energy is created from the translational impact energy (at the right angle). This is true for both top-spin and back-spin.
@emmanuelbuenviaje6564
@emmanuelbuenviaje6564 Жыл бұрын
Awesome lesson Karue. Makes so much sense at adult rec level. We're talking the 50+ crowd here. I see many at the local courts swing for the fence resulting in way too many errors.
@kiesbett
@kiesbett Жыл бұрын
great advice! I have a coach who once a while wants me to hit at 120%, what feels like absolute overhitting, but when i return then to my "85 %" i feel like i have a new level of 85%, i mean, more power AND control at the same time.
@MyTennisHQ
@MyTennisHQ Жыл бұрын
Yes. That is what rafa does. Hits the crap out of it for like 15 min then brings it back down to 85
@TheYoudhruv
@TheYoudhruv 8 ай бұрын
Lol I do this a lot. Smacking the ball so hard to look cool. Thanks for suggestions.
@Tang.Nguyen_Music
@Tang.Nguyen_Music Жыл бұрын
You’ve addressed one of the most concerning questions for everyone. It’s easy to say linearly 80%. But is hard with feels. How would you address the concept of counter-intuitive?
@user-fg6be8gr1e
@user-fg6be8gr1e Жыл бұрын
7:54 you hit it so hard your student had to go to to the other court to fetch the ball lol
@joaomariasilva5183
@joaomariasilva5183 Жыл бұрын
Great video. I often feel like I’m hitting around 60% as I don’t want to make errors, especially in matches. Would love to feel loose (mentally and physically) enough to consistently hit 80%
@johndonneshow6212
@johndonneshow6212 Жыл бұрын
Try rally at 10 ball at 60% then move to 62% etc, until you find your max speed you can control. Cheers!
@benchia
@benchia Жыл бұрын
Just what I needed. What's better than hitting winners? Not hitting errors!
@RK-ft9rn
@RK-ft9rn Жыл бұрын
Karue...great lesson...what do you do if your 80% is getting dominated?...thanks
@zabaftis
@zabaftis Жыл бұрын
switched to Tfight ISO? I am currently Demoing.. All around perfect racket. I think Better than my Blade v8 305 - 16x19. Ready to make the switch too.. 🙂
@brienhomminga3993
@brienhomminga3993 9 ай бұрын
Karue, what tension do you string your racket at?
@tam1234hk
@tam1234hk Жыл бұрын
8:00 the junior is not happy with your 100% hahahaha
@vinay4886
@vinay4886 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Thanks, Karue Is that the new Tecnifibre ISO 305 racquet you’re using there? Would love to hear your thoughts on that frame.. 😀
@benjaminskovbo3936
@benjaminskovbo3936 Жыл бұрын
He’s made a review in an earlier video a week or so ago I think 💪
@vinay4886
@vinay4886 Жыл бұрын
@@benjaminskovbo3936 Yes, of course he has; I found it now. Thank you 😊
@vanodne
@vanodne Жыл бұрын
Yes, Karue, did you end up adding a leather grip? Add any lead?
@JonnyW.
@JonnyW. Жыл бұрын
Cool vid. What sneakers are you wearing?
@fosho8214
@fosho8214 Жыл бұрын
lol they showed you on tv in Giron's players box against tiafoe giving hand signals and talked about how coaching was allowed this year. Too bad about Osaka and Giron, both had tough draw.
@JinHwang
@JinHwang Жыл бұрын
thanks.
@VincentDuxD
@VincentDuxD Жыл бұрын
Would you Karue maybe entertain the idea of a match with Nick from intuitive tennis? Or maybe coach Gu from tennis spin xD
@leemo731
@leemo731 Жыл бұрын
How do I get it to happen everytime though Dad? Do you have any tips for consistency on your groundstrokes?
@987mikka
@987mikka Жыл бұрын
Hi Karue, do you move to tecnifibre definitely?
@tberry79
@tberry79 Жыл бұрын
Karue, at 3:54 - you might want to rephrase that line 😆
@markadmiraal6169
@markadmiraal6169 Жыл бұрын
Practice, practice, practice, and it s all about footwork
@rzfed25
@rzfed25 Жыл бұрын
is this sbtc? virtually lived there during high school
@geepeeone
@geepeeone Жыл бұрын
Better to just pick up the ball earlier or going for a flatter shot instead of hitting it harder or faster Both have the desired effect but the former allows for more variation and creativity.
@sccnmx
@sccnmx Жыл бұрын
lmfao that's me going to 230% speed for legit no reason, great vid as usual. thx!
@artilna9894
@artilna9894 10 ай бұрын
Quick question how much topspin and how hard do you have to hit a tennis ball to have it catch on fire cause i once hit a ball with so much topspin and hit it so hard that my tennis ball turned from yellow to ball and left a black imprint on the ground but at the same time my racket exploded cause I see no videos on anyone doing what i did when I was like 16 years old mostly wondering
@RH_Core
@RH_Core Жыл бұрын
What grip do u use?
@franksauerwald
@franksauerwald Жыл бұрын
I think I have a better idea... 😇--- try 40 %. First - how will you try to control your pace? Meaning the speed of the ball - which I would call the outcome or output of your stroke? This "OUTPUT" does not depend on your INPUT - which for me means your effort. Neither your racket head speed nor your muscle work ALONE creates pace. It also depends on your intended and executed stroke type. A 100% swing speed on a slice will normally result in less pace than a topspin stroke and this will be slower than a drive shot. And the largest amount by far on the output will be created by a clean contact üopnt and a perfect weight shift. Even the pace of the incoming ball plays a role on the pace of your shot. What at last keeps evidence to my point: You can control your INPUT but not the OUTPUT. Second - how much input depending on what your muscles feel should you apply - as long as you are free to decide? If you are hunted around and stretch to the ball to keep it in play is a situation where you will not have much of a choice. But how much for the other balls. Try 40% of body effort ☝. Why? Yesterday I had a practice session with my coach. he showed me a new more flat forehand shot as a "PACECHANGER" out of a topspin groundstroke rally. After I mastered that technique we started to implement it into that rally game. I first had to play very smooth and loose and should try to stay in this mood as long as possible. Even if I had to do something weird where I must muscle or stretch I should come back to looseness (40 & body effort ) as soon as possible. The idea was to stay safe in a rally and to move with quick and light feet but not to work hard with body or arm. Next we introduced the new flattened out "killer-shot". BUT I was not allowed to spend more effort! Only the change of the stroke mechanics was allowed. Therefore I did not stiffen or became crazy but stood still very controlled and smooth to execute the stroke. What was the result? Topspin and flat shots where perfectly timed and by finding a constant clean contact the OUTPUT or pace of my shots were constantly about 110 - to 130 % of my normal pace. WOW. Tried it with my friend today again - he is a strong guy and a really hard hitter. Was on indoors carpet - very fast. Since I allowed myself not more than that 40% of muscle work it helped me to avoid panicking on his incoming rockets. Still found a precise clean contact. Fastest shots ever I produced since 20 years. Then I was forty and a bit stronger 😅... Why is it? I think this idea solves a TIMING PROBLEM many recreational players have: Normal shot comes in - you prepare and initiate your stroke - fine. Next shot comes in with more pace. What is the solution? Preparation and initiating your own stroke BUT in your mind you know you will be late! And therefore you must accelerate your swing to get quicker to your contact point "just in time". And then your stroke mechanics break down because it gets wilder the faster the incoming ball is. It should be the OTHER WAY. You should have initiate your stroke EARLIER but don't change the swing speed.or your racket head acceleration. I don't really know why I didn't thought about this topic before. Now I am playing 50 years and it took me so long.... If You try out this 40 % Body Effort Rule it is not allowed to change your swing speed. You adjust quickly to this "problem" and then start to adjust the moment of stroke initiation. What will happen I promise is phenomenal. You then start playing tennis at last and you will notice it after 10 minutes. The pace of the ball is not your intention or target. It is your 40 % body input. The pace of the ball even by this small effort will be astonishing. Timing then will come by itself. Panic disappears. Fun the whole session. Cheers Frank (about NTRP 4.5 as I understand the US rankings)
@emperadorxd841
@emperadorxd841 Жыл бұрын
Nice
@silviolporto
@silviolporto Жыл бұрын
is it easier to hit with speed on forehand when the elbow is bent? I hit forehand with elbow straight, and I'm trying to change to a bent elbow
@MyTennisHQ
@MyTennisHQ Жыл бұрын
No. Neither one will make it easier/harder. Most players don’t think about bent vs straight arm, it is just something that somehow became a thing in online instruction and it is the last thing you should be worrying about
@kevin-sj3wt
@kevin-sj3wt 8 ай бұрын
what racquet is that??
@Nytro423
@Nytro423 11 ай бұрын
this was rlly helpful but look at the guy in the back at 4:06, the way he looked after he missed the ball was kinda funny
@byronbyron8953
@byronbyron8953 Жыл бұрын
Did you switch from Yonex? Whats the bat?
@Andythink
@Andythink 9 ай бұрын
where do you teach?
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