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I've been working on Racquetflex technique vids and 5.0 serve modules for a year now, and while I'm not as good as these monsters, my first serve hits 100 regularly now and is quite a weapon (I've even struck some of my opponents straight in the gut after they heard the crack and tried to run around it 😂). For me, the detail oriented breakdown of the service motion was exactly what I needed. I love these guys! Thanks so much!
I've watched all the 5.0 Serve modules that have been released thus far, and it's quality stuff. The Racquetflex serve system is equally good, but like he says here, it takes a lot of time. All of the serve training is based on exact proper biomechanics, rather than vague, confusing descriptions of the serve motion. Best serve training on the internet, and probably anywhere else! My serve has gone from almost non-existent to improving but still a work in progress. Thanks Dayday and Daytri!
Amazing video as always. I can only imagine that the serve program is elite world class. One minor comment, for a right handed player, the drill that you mentioned about having a partner call out the direction of serve can only be done on the Duece side. Conversely, I left he hast to do it on the outside. The “Broadway Serve” or hitting it right down Broadway can only happen with a flat serve on the deuce side for a righty. So the same toss for a Broadway serve can be used for the can opener. And you will see the middle of the court body kick. Serve as the third option from the same toss. Baseball players call this tunneling. I would love to see you do a video on just that one concept. It’s amazing because once you see the fact that flat t /body kick/can opener is the same toss, you start to see that the pros really only do that at the competitive level. The elite level servers actually can vary it up, which when you identify it, make some even more impressive. I love your videos. Keep them coming.
love this! thanks for the tips! much needed! I love to also see in your despriction type of racquet/strings/tenion you use? And maybe rewiews on your gear and strings?
Hi. Great video. Can you please talk about having a consistent toss? This might be a video by himself but the toss is one of my biggest challenge. The serve is "hard" enough without me tossing the ball all over 😉
Please send me the link to order whatever course you think I should start with. I am a student of the game at the 3.5 level. I play USTA doubles but not yet totally comfortable with my serve. I figure if you know who Brian Gordon is you must know what you are talking about!😊 I am an attacking all court player and always a work in progress. Love your videos. Thank you very much. Mary Williams Fayetteville, New York. USA.
You seem to be compensating for a slow court and ball by industry design. How about not accepting the premium balls designed to keep you In the back of the court . Lighter , more durable balls that take into account the heat and humidity would help neutralize the court lag . You have shown , some very high skills . Kyrigos though is not a name , I want to hear . Thank you .
@@juliansanderson839 His game quality is not in question , only how he uses it in support for his character flaws . The game was here , far before him and will be here after him . The Cult of Nick , is an absolute embarasment to the sport and that family's name .
The thumbnail is total clickbait. Don't tease me with that flow bouncing freely in thumbnail, then give me less than 30 seconds of free flow. Had to watch the whole video with it tied back and headbanded!?!? Not cool. Oh, sweet instruction. Will be sending your vid links to my students (especially the one that doesn't show up often enough and returns with elbow issues from serving motion degrading, looking like a 3/4 pitcher 🤦🏻).
I like yours videos, but I need you to change some things, I need you to talk less and show action more and also instead of covering a lot of things at once just focus on one thing and more action. also the video is changing a lot and it is not full. If do all these changes you are well knowledgeable I can tell. Thank you.
Thanks for watching! If you enjoyed this video, join our latest and greatest course: The 5.0 Serve, and become one of the hundreds of students who have transformed their serves:
racquetflex.com/50-serve
I've been working on Racquetflex technique vids and 5.0 serve modules for a year now, and while I'm not as good as these monsters, my first serve hits 100 regularly now and is quite a weapon (I've even struck some of my opponents straight in the gut after they heard the crack and tried to run around it 😂). For me, the detail oriented breakdown of the service motion was exactly what I needed. I love these guys! Thanks so much!
Just what i needed
I've watched all the 5.0 Serve modules that have been released thus far, and it's quality stuff. The Racquetflex serve system is equally good, but like he says here, it takes a lot of time. All of the serve training is based on exact proper biomechanics, rather than vague, confusing descriptions of the serve motion. Best serve training on the internet, and probably anywhere else! My serve has gone from almost non-existent to improving but still a work in progress. Thanks Dayday and Daytri!
Amazing video as always. I can only imagine that the serve program is elite world class. One minor comment, for a right handed player, the drill that you mentioned about having a partner call out the direction of serve can only be done on the Duece side. Conversely, I left he hast to do it on the outside. The “Broadway Serve” or hitting it right down Broadway can only happen with a flat serve on the deuce side for a righty. So the same toss for a Broadway serve can be used for the can opener. And you will see the middle of the court body kick. Serve as the third option from the same toss. Baseball players call this tunneling. I would love to see you do a video on just that one concept. It’s amazing because once you see the fact that flat t /body kick/can opener is the same toss, you start to see that the pros really only do that at the competitive level. The elite level servers actually can vary it up, which when you identify it, make some even more impressive.
I love your videos. Keep them coming.
Guys, ya'll have the best videos and information! Thank you so much!
Very Good video again. Thank you.
Thank you for a GREAT VDO and 5.0 Serve program 💪👏👊
we’re appreciate that
Thanks taitennisclinic! It's our pleasure.
amazing video. Enough information, I'm looking forward to doing the exercises
thank you
Great to hear Silvio! Thanks for watching.
love this! thanks for the tips! much needed! I love to also see in your despriction type of racquet/strings/tenion you use? And maybe rewiews on your gear and strings?
Would love to know if he is using an EZone + at 27.5
We're using the Ezone 98+ (27.5) with a full bed of Babolat RPM Blast. Thanks for the video suggestion! We'll keep it in mind.
Great video thank you! Omg I’m crying at 9:34!!!😂😂😂
Great video as always! Have you guys ever considered making a video on volleys?
Exceptionnelle vidéo
It was very informative. Thank you very much.
By the way, was this video shot in Japan?
Quality video as always. Now we just need “World class dropshots and topspin lobs” videos 🙏 most underrated and underused techniques
Thanks for the suggestion! We'll keep it in mind 👍
Hi. Great video. Can you please talk about having a consistent toss? This might be a video by himself but the toss is one of my biggest challenge. The serve is "hard" enough without me tossing the ball all over 😉
Please send me the link to order whatever course you think I should start with. I am a student of the game at the 3.5 level. I play USTA doubles but not yet totally comfortable with my serve. I figure if you know who Brian Gordon is you must know what you are talking about!😊 I am an attacking all court player and always a work in progress. Love your videos. Thank you very much. Mary Williams Fayetteville, New York. USA.
Let's go! Gonna drop bombs with this one!
Eeeeey, DjCarlo! Glad to hear it haha. Thanks for watching!
Great video, but why y'all flipping the southpaw around?
I like the pocket radar in front of the video screen. .
Are you in Japan filing the video??
Nice video , but as a coach I know the ball toss is the key element in the service. Without a proper ball toss means no proper service
You seem to be compensating for a slow court and ball by industry design. How about not accepting the premium balls designed to keep you In the back of the court . Lighter , more durable balls that take into account the heat and humidity would help neutralize the court lag . You have shown , some very high skills . Kyrigos though is not a name , I want to hear .
Thank you .
Kyrigos service technique is high level regardless of how you feel about his character.
@@juliansanderson839 His game quality is not in question , only how he uses it in support for his character flaws . The game was here , far before him and will be here after him . The Cult of Nick , is an absolute embarasment to the sport and that family's name .
The thumbnail is total clickbait. Don't tease me with that flow bouncing freely in thumbnail, then give me less than 30 seconds of free flow. Had to watch the whole video with it tied back and headbanded!?!? Not cool.
Oh, sweet instruction. Will be sending your vid links to my students (especially the one that doesn't show up often enough and returns with elbow issues from serving motion degrading, looking like a 3/4 pitcher 🤦🏻).
I like yours videos, but I need you to change some things, I need you to talk less and show action more and also instead of covering a lot of things at once just focus on one thing and more action. also the video is changing a lot and it is not full. If do all these changes you are well knowledgeable I can tell. Thank you.
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