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@@RandomZShorts15There’s a difference between mastering it and learning how to execute it properly. Even pros don’t fully master the forehand. There’s always room for improvement.
been struggling with my forehand for the past 2 years and have had enough, I figured out that my preparation made my face open resulting in a lot of unforced out. since Ive been thinking about pointing the strings down my control has increased drastically, but still struggling with almost having 2 swings in 1, not really being fluent, but I guess you gotta fix one thing at a time,
the easy power is not actually from the shoulder but from hip rotation, and the shoulder/arm follows. Trust me, its the same for a baseball swing, which i've been coaching for years
The angle the racquet tip points at is mostly determined by the grip, 45 deg. for semi-western like Djokovic, near 90 deg., tip facing side fence, for an eastern grip like Federer. Tip facing the back fence for a western grip.
No comparto la última parte del vídeo. La apertura de la raqueta y la parte del "lag" se genera por la rotación de la cadera que es empujada por los músculos posteriores con el avance del tobillo en su biomecánica de empuje
If you have to think about how to position your backswing all the time then there's no point in playing tennis. The backswing should be natural, everyone has their own unique one. We can't just watch Federer, Nadal and Djokovic's slow motion and copy that motion. They are doing everything naturally, they don't even think about how they should do the backswing.
Info is probably correct. Hopefully this is a lesson only for high level players to refine their stroke. They would be the only ones able to do this on their own with just this video and no one to make corrections or progress or regress if neccessary. Just speak English. Your using too many unnecessary descriptors to sound more intelligent. Most players, first of all, will never develop this to a world class degree and never even understand what your saying. They need to have some wiggle room on technique to get the best parts of this. Second, show an average player in your videos being able to incorporate your instructions. Or even hit a few balls yourself. This will help players watching, relate to it, and possibly be able to use your information in this format. Otherwise your just talking too much and the student will just flounder alone.
It’s part of the schtick to sell himself. Truth is this guy is confusing a lot of beginners. All he’s describing is a natural stroke production when u have proper weight transfer and have loose arm/wrist.
Ive watched this video a 100 times... doesn't help! It's when your arm is extended to the point of contact with the ball is the problem. It's sped up and easier said then done.
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What’s the backgruu on bc song bame
it's funny because he makes it seem so easy to understand and straight up, when in actuality this takes years of practice to master
I love tennis its an amazing sport i find it the hardest but a forehand doesnt take years to master bro it took me a few months
@@RandomZShorts15There’s a difference between mastering it and learning how to execute it properly. Even pros don’t fully master the forehand. There’s always room for improvement.
Most underrated tennis coach on YT!
been struggling with my forehand for the past 2 years and have had enough, I figured out that my preparation made my face open resulting in a lot of unforced out. since Ive been thinking about pointing the strings down my control has increased drastically, but still struggling with almost having 2 swings in 1, not really being fluent, but I guess you gotta fix one thing at a time,
the easy power is not actually from the shoulder but from hip rotation, and the shoulder/arm follows. Trust me, its the same for a baseball swing, which i've been coaching for years
Is it your birthday coach ? That’s a big cake
Nice cake coach!
No way 🤣
That was an impressive split step!
😂
Thanks for the slow motion explanation! That really helps!
I love these videos, you have helped me so much. They have helped be feel more comfortable when hitting forehands. Thank you
The angle the racquet tip points at is mostly determined by the grip, 45 deg. for semi-western like Djokovic, near 90 deg., tip facing side fence, for an eastern grip like Federer. Tip facing the back fence for a western grip.
Thanks, that helped a Lot, being a western forehand, mas forcing not to angle the raquete back
Djoko doesn’t use semi though, right. Always though it was somewhere in between semi and western…
@@kd8. True and the tip of his racquet tends to face back a bit more.
He is one of the BEST tennis technique coaches on YT!
😢 I keep moving my body left and missing the ball for contact. 😭
Yes
Excellent coach intelligent coach
You need to add your wrist turns in the back to get wrist plexes back after hiting the ball
What a style coach
No comparto la última parte del vídeo. La apertura de la raqueta y la parte del "lag" se genera por la rotación de la cadera que es empujada por los músculos posteriores con el avance del tobillo en su biomecánica de empuje
Where do you finish
1000 words are worth a picture.
The 1930's unit turn of Fred Perry, but with an eastern grip, and the remainder of the 'C' swing. The pusher's push forehand.
How is everything the same color? But nice tip, I’m sure to try it, thanks
When you said abduction you showed retroflexion. There is some abduction in the movement though
What’s the music in the background?
Thanks❤
Wait, what's the finishing position for the abduction angle phase?
What grip bubba?
Great video
u should add an asterisk. "for straight arm style forehands"
I like it. I definitely was not doing this.
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I’ve heard you are supposed to keep your wrist locked but it doesn’t look like any pros do that
Oh shoot i gyat sumn in my eye
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One word:gyat
You’ll notice the video doesn’t show what the ball did or where it went.
Grab me that tennis instructor
Djoko forehand.... it's a mere counter punch, not a weapon.
👍👍
The second faze should come natural and fast you should not think about it if you think you will lose power
0:20
Just waiting for someone to say it's not the ATP-style forehand 😅
Please re grip your racquet. Nice shot tho.
Pinocchio 🤥😂
If you have to think about how to position your backswing all the time then there's no point in playing tennis.
The backswing should be natural, everyone has their own unique one.
We can't just watch Federer, Nadal and Djokovic's slow motion and copy that motion.
They are doing everything naturally, they don't even think about how they should do the backswing.
Really ? Ok whatever floats your boat
How to execute a stiff robotic forehand..
So complicated!?
Info is probably correct. Hopefully this is a lesson only for high level players to refine their stroke. They would be the only ones able to do this on their own with just this video and no one to make corrections or progress or regress if neccessary. Just speak English. Your using too many unnecessary descriptors to sound more intelligent. Most players, first of all, will never develop this to a world class degree and never even understand what your saying. They need to have some wiggle room on technique to get the best parts of this. Second, show an average player in your videos being able to incorporate your instructions. Or even hit a few balls yourself. This will help players watching, relate to it, and possibly be able to use your information in this format. Otherwise your just talking too much and the student will just flounder alone.
It’s part of the schtick to sell himself. Truth is this guy is confusing a lot of beginners. All he’s describing is a natural stroke production when u have proper weight transfer and have loose arm/wrist.
Ive watched this video a 100 times... doesn't help! It's when your arm is extended to the point of contact with the ball is the problem. It's sped up and easier said then done.
You are totally wrong in interpreting the technique of professional athletes. What you are talking about will not work in real game
He is also camouflaging himself.
LoL
This terrible instruction …awful.
Bunch nonsense lol
Is this anatomy class or tennis? Come on dogg, turn off the channel lol