Get More Topspin On Your Forehand : TENNIS FOREHAND

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2025

Комментарии • 41

  • @LegolasD
    @LegolasD 3 года назад +5

    I love the nuances you talk about very few pros talk about.

    • @TennisEvolution
      @TennisEvolution  3 года назад

      That's awesome to hear Legolas. Thank you for watching ;).

  • @oliverquast7036
    @oliverquast7036 3 года назад +5

    Jeff, you are bringing tennis to a new level! Thank you. Oliver from Germany

  • @TennisTrollChannel
    @TennisTrollChannel 3 года назад +11

    Best explanation on how/why Nadal hits the way he does and how is rec players can add certain aspects to our game.

  • @victorfernandez7908
    @victorfernandez7908 Год назад

    Thank you i always wanted learn this beautiful forehand drive

  • @lalameinc
    @lalameinc 3 года назад +2

    You give the best tips! Thanks!

    • @TennisEvolution
      @TennisEvolution  3 года назад +1

      You're welcome! Thank you for watching Glen.

  • @joehasenauer1288
    @joehasenauer1288 3 года назад +4

    Yep, Jeff I bought a Top Spin Pro for my wife who had just started to play. But I found it helped me too. And I think it will help most players at all levels below 5.0.

    • @TennisEvolution
      @TennisEvolution  3 года назад

      That's awesome Joe! I agree wih you.

    • @PerfectMantra
      @PerfectMantra 3 года назад

      I'm an absolut novice. Can you please explain what "Level 5.0" means? :0)

    • @joehasenauer1288
      @joehasenauer1288 3 года назад +1

      @@PerfectMantra level 5 refers to the abilities of players with the ranking system. Level 5 would equivalent to an accomplished college level player. Beyond 5 would be professional level players. An average player above beginner would be a level 3.
      I hope this answers your question.

    • @PerfectMantra
      @PerfectMantra 3 года назад

      @@joehasenauer1288 Thank you very much for taking your time to answer!

    • @joehasenauer1288
      @joehasenauer1288 3 года назад +1

      @@PerfectMantra You're welcome Mantra. The rating system is a bit more complicated and somewhat controversial but the description I gave is correct. When one gets beyond about 4.0 the improvement to the next level, say 4.5 becomes more difficult. Most 4.0 rated players have pretty good technique. From there on the technique becomes more consistent and so does their ability to compete. There's a BIG difference between a 4.0 and a 5.0

  • @miketang7533
    @miketang7533 3 года назад +3

    Great FH analysis and easy to understand 👍🎾🙏

  • @lalameinc
    @lalameinc 3 года назад +2

    Agreed, have the top spin pro and it is awesome training tool! Also, good for the one handed backhand.

  • @TennisEvolution
    @TennisEvolution  3 года назад

    Avoid these 3 "amateur" forehand mistakes causing you to lose matches and learn to hit your forehand like the pros. Click here to get instant access bit.ly/31rL4Rx

  • @sebastiansantos5561
    @sebastiansantos5561 6 дней назад

    Is technicall allright to use the pointing the raquet method but just using the buggy whip follow through even for warming up?¿

  • @FairwayJack
    @FairwayJack 3 года назад +3

    great stuff

  • @wanggeorge7925
    @wanggeorge7925 2 года назад

    Is it same as doorknob?

  • @vn453
    @vn453 3 года назад +1

    Hey Jeff, this is something I've noticed with Prime Federer 04-06, where he used the wrist break in his technique consistently. Would you recommend emulating that specific technique since it's potentially more effective in today's modern game? Perhaps you could clarify what he did on his forehand during those years.

  • @warriorzentennis
    @warriorzentennis 3 года назад +5

    Hey Coach Jeff... Would you agree that it would be useful to master both of these techniques so we have more tools in the toolbox based on our opponent, style, ability on the particular day or is it better to focus on only one of these methods to build consistency?
    V/r
    Wes
    Tennis Evolution Tribe shoutout

  • @ts440s
    @ts440s 3 года назад

    Please add a video of a pro doing this high wrist break I personally don't see it.

    • @TennisEvolution
      @TennisEvolution  3 года назад

      The pros don’t do it as extreme as I teach it because they know how to hit spin with correct technique. However, Djokovic is a close example where he swings more low to high ruclips.net/video/MhZ--G5gY5Y/видео.html

    • @matyverona9407
      @matyverona9407 3 года назад +1

      I've never heard about the wrist break technique...kind of hard for me...maybe I would see it in a slow motion

  • @michaele7636
    @michaele7636 3 года назад

    When I serve during my racquet drop my hands never goes below my elbow no matter what I do, do you have a video on that

  • @christianlojda3092
    @christianlojda3092 3 года назад +1

    Hi, Jeff. Nice video. I have a total different question. Can you tell me what is the right string for kids in the age 11 and 13 (Clubplayer) and what is the right tension? Thanks for help!!!

    • @TennisEvolution
      @TennisEvolution  3 года назад

      Thank you for watching Christian. I would love to help, but I'm not sure about it.

  • @nilminiweerakoon1436
    @nilminiweerakoon1436 3 года назад +1

    🙏👍

  • @minboogie
    @minboogie Год назад

    This coach must play golf as well