Kudos for posting a full lesson and features a real student. The real take away is it takes time and reps to build a technique. We live in a world were people think they can teach (or learn) everything in 20 seconds "shorts" video.
Paying close attention to every shot of the student and even though she is pretty advanced not letting her go with small minuses technically without addressing them with going back to shadow swings, small progressions and feeling the move. Really great lesson!
It's a good thing there's no audio this guy talks actually too much For my taste hes a good coach but so much conversation. kids don't hear tne noise. all that stuff being saying More for him than her. Just my opinion
The contact at 45 degrees (135 degrees from chest) is dependent on the semi-western grip she has. If one uses an eastern grip, the contact point should be around zero degree ( 90 degrees to chest). The door knob wrist action needs perfect timing and may be too advanced for recreation players ( but something to work towards). The footwork stance is a neutral stance and is a good reminder that close stance ( left foot goes too far to the right) will jam your body. Montaguaru has a video on open stance and should be kept in mind. This is a very good video.
Kudos for posting a full lesson and features a real student. The real take away is it takes time and reps to build a technique. We live in a world were people think they can teach (or learn) everything in 20 seconds "shorts" video.
Excellent drills
Great drills and tips!
Compliments to the trainer! If I had such a trainer when I was a kid...
Dude, you're a really good coach
Exactly what I came down here to say. Whoever has this guy as a coach is beyond blessed!
Nice lesson.... never late to learn. Thanks for posting such a detail and informative video.
Paying close attention to every shot of the student and even though she is pretty advanced not letting her go with small minuses technically without addressing them with going back to shadow swings, small progressions and feeling the move. Really great lesson!
Thanks for this drill. My HS players are notoriously late when hitting their groundstrokes.
Very Very good..
great technique to improve FH ......every beginner coach follow this
She has beautiful technique
What’s the v about can you explain more please ?
Not sure if this is just me but trying to visit your site gives me a 403 error.
Just to let know. The video at your landing page has no audio.
It's a good thing there's no audio this guy talks actually too much For my taste hes a good coach but so much conversation. kids don't hear tne noise. all that stuff being saying More for him than her.
Just my opinion
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If she hits super way in front, shes gonna be hitting early and the ball will constantly go cross court as we saw in the video..
Lol
That's normally a good thing
The contact at 45 degrees (135 degrees from chest) is dependent on the semi-western grip she has. If one uses an eastern grip, the contact point should be around zero degree ( 90 degrees to chest). The door knob wrist action needs perfect timing and may be too advanced for recreation players ( but something to work towards). The footwork stance is a neutral stance and is a good reminder that close stance ( left foot goes too far to the right) will jam your body. Montaguaru has a video on open stance and should be kept in mind. This is a very good video.
So Eastern contact is made 45 degrees later?