Increasing Your Power on Groundstrokes

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @peppio
    @peppio 2 года назад +47

    This is a poetry.. This is an history of tennis page... Thank you a lot... We love your tips... We learn a lot of things

  • @hopcio
    @hopcio 2 года назад +28

    I just want to congratulate Patrick, I haven’t seen anyone doing such good job transferring knowledge in Tennis. Everything is so clear, with the right words, the right progression and tactics always in mind, this way juniors get the correct mind set while improving their shots, keep up the excellent job your doing!

  • @TennisCourtSIdeView
    @TennisCourtSIdeView 2 года назад +14

    Interesting video. I think the biggest impact was an introduction of a pause before his acceleration. He set up his balance and positioning with his feet to then pause and load into the stroke. The power for me came from the pause so he could focus on his actual contact and to be balanced ....

  • @charliephk
    @charliephk 2 года назад +5

    And I absolutely adore these videos, patrick is a ridiculously talented teacher owing to his positive encouragement of every situation for every player, “you’re really good and we can do even better” or “super good” , of course technically he is absolutely on the money. Combining both his natural easiness of teaching and his technique make him a brilliant teacher and coach. Love it.

  • @pablohernandezblanco4498
    @pablohernandezblanco4498 2 года назад +2

    Such a great coaching approach. You can hardly notice because its done so naturally. This player has just been programmed to hit better forehands just in 5 min by showing and asking the student questions. So great to see a Master at work. Bravo!!

  • @ReidVV
    @ReidVV 2 года назад +6

    Sometimes teaching is not easy. Even when you explain well and demo well, the student still can't do it right away. Maybe the assistant coach can also help the student by showing him video of his play so the student can see himself when he's striking the the ball correctly and when not. I love Coach M's constant patience and encouragement. He's never, ever negative.

    • @johnhammond2287
      @johnhammond2287 Год назад

      Can t do it right away solution = more practice until the movement pattern becomes automated.

  • @Alucard152000
    @Alucard152000 2 года назад +3

    This is EASILY the Best video I have seen on generating power on the forehand !! THANK YOU Sir !!

  • @richardcrowe1429
    @richardcrowe1429 2 года назад +1

    Patrick’s instructional videos are the best out there. I’m 51 years old & have been playing tennis on & off sone I was 10. Until this summer I hadn’t picked up a racket in 15 years. My game has improved 1000% percent & people are amazed at how quickly I got my game up to tournament level. I pretty much only watch his videos. Great work Patrick 👏

  • @nonameman3741
    @nonameman3741 2 года назад +28

    Patrick is one of the best in the bussiness...if i was a young and up and coming player,i would not hesitate to call him...if i could afford it 🙂

    • @wave1468
      @wave1468 2 года назад

      He coached Serena so it’s a given

  • @JrJVintage1956
    @JrJVintage1956 Год назад

    I have learned so much watching Mr Mouratoglou's teaching videos.. he is technically superb and such an inspiring teacher.

  • @aldroid4844
    @aldroid4844 Год назад

    Patrick I rarely see a Coach with your knowledge who understands mechanics (& everything else) & imparts it to pupils so well. 👏

  • @kextrz
    @kextrz Год назад

    Patrick Moratoglou est un des meilleurs professeurs que je peux imaginer.
    Ce n'est pas seulement sa compréhension et ses connaissances à propos de la biomécanique au tennis.
    C'est aussi son talent pédagogique.
    L'enseignement, c'est un art en soi.
    Patrick Moratoglou maîtrise très bien cet art.

  • @sheloneshelone
    @sheloneshelone Год назад

    U are a Linus Tolvard of the Tennis, The best!!. THANKS A LOT!!!

  • @javierlombardo6213
    @javierlombardo6213 Год назад +1

    1 hour of patrick changes your tenis 4 life

  • @mikewhocheeseharry5292
    @mikewhocheeseharry5292 2 года назад

    Patrick’s explanation on techniques resonant with me and I totally understand what he means.

  • @davidjimenezortega7643
    @davidjimenezortega7643 5 месяцев назад

    I don't understand people who criticize something that can't be better. Congratulations Patrick!

  • @dingdongcat
    @dingdongcat Год назад

    Love the coaching of the player and at the same time coaching the coach. Really useful video!

  • @tinamagi8444
    @tinamagi8444 Год назад

    Absolutely the greatest coach ever.💓

  • @hamchillyvlog6034
    @hamchillyvlog6034 2 года назад +1

    now I could see, what is the different between amateur and pros

  • @Lighting_tip_bee
    @Lighting_tip_bee Год назад

    So clear that it’s like watching Razavi teaching electronic.

  • @olivern9888
    @olivern9888 Год назад

    I always get good advice from you. Thank you so much Patrick 😁👍

  • @LiamApilado
    @LiamApilado 2 года назад +1

    Unlikely for this comment to be seen but I would very much enjoy a lesson with a student who over-rotates on the forehand where the elbow somewhat sticks out behind the player and ends up swinging across your body as they are trying to get more power if you know what I mean. This results in an inability to swing upwards but more flat and less consistency. I have this problem and would like to make my preparation more compact but I don't know how.

  • @PQV-8898
    @PQV-8898 Год назад

    Amazing tips.

  • @ProfDuthoit
    @ProfDuthoit 2 года назад

    Wow, de l'or en barre ! Merci coach!
    On apprécie les ajustements techniques et le discours au joueur qui est toujours bienveillant en appuyant sur ses forces.
    Cerise sur le gâteau : l'anglais est très compréhensible pour les français 👌😅
    Many thanks, please continue to share your knowledge !

  • @habibi4154
    @habibi4154 2 года назад +2

    Amazing content .priceless

  • @curtise6706
    @curtise6706 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @christopherdarrow2700
    @christopherdarrow2700 Год назад

    Great! Thanks Patrick!

  • @robertjohnbacaling6454
    @robertjohnbacaling6454 2 года назад

    Thank you Sir..it helps me a lot,,thank you very much🙏🙏🙏

  • @brianb336
    @brianb336 Год назад

    Great lesson Patrick. I would like to hear more from you on the body weight transfer and the strength needed on the front leg. You started to go into it which I believe is very helpful to this young man as well as many others. I have similar issue with some of the transfer of weight. I think the step through does help quite a bit as well it’s a good drill

  • @fritzfulde6522
    @fritzfulde6522 2 года назад

    Wow this is excellent - thank you - learning and using all your knowledge on court to improve my game.

  • @chandreshkumar2407
    @chandreshkumar2407 2 года назад

    Hi good morning sir.also I follow to you and I learn lot of from you thank you so mach make like this video

  • @bernardlanguillier7970
    @bernardlanguillier7970 2 года назад

    Ca me donne envie de recommencer le tennis! Merci pour ces conseils qui sont juste parfaits!

  • @degerertenerten7307
    @degerertenerten7307 2 года назад

    I watch all the videos Patrick makes. This one i wished i could put more likes. Thanks

  • @vintanw
    @vintanw Год назад

    Very good explained! I will try it. :-) I get for my backhand easy power because of my bodyweight into the ball around 120km/h. On my forehand however below 90 km/h most of the time. That’s because I’m unbalanced there and mostly leaning on my right foot strangely enough… Thanks for this video! 👍

  • @tennispassionate386
    @tennispassionate386 Год назад

    Patrick you legend!

  • @leenaloo
    @leenaloo 2 года назад

    Perfect coaching 💯✊🏻✨

  • @vvkari
    @vvkari 2 года назад

    Thank you so much Patrick!!!

  • @cubazs
    @cubazs 2 года назад

    Such a great quality content.. thanks so much for uploading these!

  • @lordbyron3603
    @lordbyron3603 2 года назад

    Yup! The tips that I needed!

  • @shauryaveerfashion5648
    @shauryaveerfashion5648 Год назад

    He is really good trainer

  • @yannipaige
    @yannipaige 2 года назад +1

    Unbelievably good quality content 🤘🤘🤘

  • @susanzhu189
    @susanzhu189 2 года назад +1

    very good,thanks

  • @muchacho87
    @muchacho87 2 года назад

    Wow. Thank You so much

  • @allboutthemojo
    @allboutthemojo 2 года назад +1

    Best coach!

  • @fabricefleck5409
    @fabricefleck5409 2 года назад

    I definitely will book a week training this summer…

  • @hacken1983
    @hacken1983 2 года назад +2

    Fantastic tips! Patrick pinpoints the problems in seconds. The player is a quick learner as well but lapsed to the old habit a bit in the end.

  • @vedangpatel5664
    @vedangpatel5664 2 года назад

    Forhad/backhand most impactful topspin or flat sir who is most effective and international matches like Djokovic Nadal alcaez sir players lots of man times top spin / falt shorts always play. Who is most useful in matches ? Flat/topspin??

  • @frankvet1
    @frankvet1 Год назад

    The weight transfer concept is important but the WAY to think about it is PUSHING off with the BACK foot, not simply "put your weight on the front foot"- a key difference in swing thought in my opinion! As well, the complete KINETIC CHAIN involves the BENDING of the knees and essentially 1) pushing off the back foot while 2) standing "up" or rising from the knee bend which started at the beginning of the swing. JUST LIKE THE SERVE, the speed STARTS with the feet, pushing off the back foot, obtaining the proper kinetic chain RESULTING in the racquet speed. Without attempting to perfect the kinetic chain, just a focus on racquet speed misses 90% of the proper way to get there!

  • @franciscomanrique4979
    @franciscomanrique4979 Год назад

    Gracias

  • @bingo1646
    @bingo1646 2 года назад +1

    Hi Patrick 👋 I am your big fan ❤️

  • @lachezarkrastev7123
    @lachezarkrastev7123 2 года назад

    This guy is amazing!

  • @loaflan1045
    @loaflan1045 Год назад

    thanks

  • @manojmokal4597
    @manojmokal4597 Год назад

    Would you tell about hitting fast as it is my favorite shot. And I want to improve it too.😊

  • @Modern-Tennis
    @Modern-Tennis 2 года назад

    Hi dear patrick, QI really enjoy and learn from you, would you please tell about outside/ in and inside/ out .

  • @BenDew85
    @BenDew85 2 года назад

    Très bon coach, super

  • @eduro1660
    @eduro1660 2 года назад

    Thanks mate

  • @imranahmed-gt8ct
    @imranahmed-gt8ct 2 года назад

    Excellent info very helpful

  • @congsan3528
    @congsan3528 2 года назад

    $$$ private lesson. Love the coach.

  • @misterg7043
    @misterg7043 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Patrick. Could be a good idea to resist high ball by slice instead of drive. Gonna try tomorrow with my coach. Would it work from forehand side as well?

  • @user-ui5il4gm1m
    @user-ui5il4gm1m 2 года назад

    Impressive video!!

  • @beaniefields5595
    @beaniefields5595 Год назад

    Hey coach, how can you hit a passing shot where you want it to go if you have to look at the ball the whole time, then look after you make contact?

  • @hearstzhang3881
    @hearstzhang3881 2 года назад

    Awesome

  • @PrecisionPointTennis
    @PrecisionPointTennis Год назад

    🏆🎾

  • @shadyelgebaly7555
    @shadyelgebaly7555 2 года назад

    Good man

  • @JJ-sp3gd
    @JJ-sp3gd 2 года назад +2

    My coach doesn’t coach me like this! You’re in detailed and explain X, Y & Z are in place and WHY they’re done in THAT way! How do I come to THIS academy

    • @miloschouten426
      @miloschouten426 2 года назад +1

      Lots of money or lots of talent.

    • @_OhMaJuck
      @_OhMaJuck 2 года назад

      Firstly ask your parents to sell your house and forward Patrick a big fat bank cheque

  • @amitchugh08
    @amitchugh08 2 года назад

    Grt video 👍🙏

  • @luleleo1
    @luleleo1 2 года назад

    thank's master

  • @user-yl1qw6qd3s
    @user-yl1qw6qd3s 11 месяцев назад

    Im also too worry about missing the ball with my strong hit, so i often dont put power in my hits :(

  • @pasqualecastaldo7229
    @pasqualecastaldo7229 2 года назад

    Grazie mille

  • @pnf1325
    @pnf1325 2 года назад

    This is exactly my problem everytime i play

  • @Piggy123407
    @Piggy123407 2 года назад +3

    very helpful! But I am confused about one thing. If he should put his weight on the front leg before he hits the ball, how does weight transfer actually happen and help to generate the power? I was told that usually the weight should be on the back leg and when when we hit the body, the weight shift to the front leg.

    • @narayanansubramanian4911
      @narayanansubramanian4911 2 года назад

      That's because he is balancing the transferring of weight when he moves his leg

    • @FollowFunk
      @FollowFunk 2 года назад +4

      The student had too much weight on his back leg, which made him too off balance to initiate the weight transfer in time. You need to have some weight already on the front leg so that you can quickly and easily push the rest of your weight on to that front foot when it comes time to swing. Yes, it is a weight transfer, but at contact, your body weight is already completely on that front foot. The reason why it still adds power despite all the weight already being on the front foot at contact, is because the momentum of the transfer is continued by either rotating around on that front foot (as he explains here 0:29), or by doing a hop-step towards the net.

    • @dominiclondesborough3222
      @dominiclondesborough3222 2 года назад

      Kinetic chain of energy. Step into ball (or transfer weight to front leg) a split second before contact with the ball. This creates more power and spin.

    • @FollowFunk
      @FollowFunk 2 года назад +1

      @@dominiclondesborough3222 oh good point! I forgot the energy from the weight transfer translates to more energy into your arm with a proper kinetic chain.

    • @Better_Call_Raul
      @Better_Call_Raul 2 года назад +1

      Let's suppose a player is hitting with a fully open stance. Fully open, not semi open stance. Does it work the same way? Almost All the weight is on the right foot as you begin the forward swing. But take care to have the left foot planted, so that weight can be transferred. At contact, the weight will be almost all on the front foot.

  • @steph-yg5dg
    @steph-yg5dg 2 года назад

    Avec une petite traduction en français ce serait top

  • @renanmoraes2485
    @renanmoraes2485 2 года назад

    👏👏

  • @branem.2254
    @branem.2254 2 года назад

    How much does he charge per lesson?

  • @franciscomanrique4979
    @franciscomanrique4979 Год назад

    No entiendo el inglés pero lo comprendo todo 🤪😷🤣

  • @Fed_dep
    @Fed_dep 2 года назад +1

    The guy understood maybe the half of the things that patrick said

  • @abacusit8132
    @abacusit8132 Год назад

    Just can’t help wondering this residents next to the court don’t worry about their windows being hit by the tennis balls?😂😂

  • @Channel_Yo
    @Channel_Yo 2 года назад

    what's happening is he's swinging with his arm and not pivoting (weight transfer) his body.

  • @deanma7399
    @deanma7399 Год назад

    The player is a quick learner

  • @GregJones-vk8cy
    @GregJones-vk8cy Год назад

    Patrick the Clown "if there is spin its gonna stay in"... question..If you want your student to hit with spin wouldn't it be a good idea to demonstrate spin instead of hitting the ball in the net?😮

  • @sasori3296
    @sasori3296 2 года назад

    is this boy from Japan?

    • @_OhMaJuck
      @_OhMaJuck 2 года назад

      Yup up coming Japanese player

  • @watcher687
    @watcher687 2 года назад +3

    Patrick is a big advocate of swinging fast but I think we need a disclaimer here for the lower level recreational tennis folks: swing fast only if you really can swing properly.

    • @Sam-ho1xp
      @Sam-ho1xp 2 года назад

      True

    • @abh2cool1
      @abh2cool1 2 года назад

      Mate I think he always work on intermediate players in his videos and so he has done enough to drop a hint that he is not talking about beginners here 🙂

    • @TennisCourtSIdeView
      @TennisCourtSIdeView 2 года назад +1

      Lower.level recreational are intermediate players, no?

    • @TennisCourtSIdeView
      @TennisCourtSIdeView 2 года назад +1

      If you can swing properly, you are advanced
      This guy is more than advanced but the tips are misplaced

  • @potkula1
    @potkula1 2 года назад

    Maybe somebody should try these tips ON COURT and tell us the outcome?

  • @fredrikniemeyer
    @fredrikniemeyer 25 дней назад

    u are an' old man :D

  • @francisng9536
    @francisng9536 2 года назад

    He's trying to recreate another Federer ....no harm trying.

  • @deepseadiver8191
    @deepseadiver8191 2 года назад +1

    Nadal, Federer and many other ATP and WTA players pivot back on so many of their forehands and lift their non dominant leg during the stroke (left for Federer and right for Rafa), exactly the same way he was instructed not to do... I don't understand why this difference between open stance and closed stance forehand is never explained in these videos.

    • @wiinko16
      @wiinko16 Год назад +1

      My guess is that they sit more back ( low center of gravity leaning and loading on back foot) more than they have use of lifting forwardleg. Also that their shoulder remains in front of hip. Also that it is shot they are foreced to defend when they are pushed back. Does it make sense?

    • @deepseadiver8191
      @deepseadiver8191 Год назад

      @@wiinko16 No.

  • @edmundtory6931
    @edmundtory6931 Год назад

    Patrick has such nice, juicy cakes (and the older white guy is not bad either)

  • @charliephk
    @charliephk 2 года назад +1

    Why is the other adult wearing a mask?

    • @richardcrowe1429
      @richardcrowe1429 2 года назад

      B/c he’s a 🐑
      Masks do nothing. I work in an industrial environment & know a few industrial hygienists. Wearing a mask to stop an aerosol virus is like trying to stop mosquitoes with a chain link fence. I hope the heck he’s not playing with it on 😂🤣

  • @isou2554
    @isou2554 2 года назад +2

    Good content so far. But this time, the quality overall os very poor vs your 1min videos.a 9min video needs more preparation, story telling, etc... You kept saying and saying the same things all the time till it becomes very confusing. Work also on your articulations and the messages you want to pass in each sequence. The little kid is for sure a talent, but somehow he doesn't listen much or doesn't understand what you try to explain. So both side here need an improvement. We still love your Content. Video captures could also be a bit better. Chees. Mwrci

    • @abdullahzackariah3642
      @abdullahzackariah3642 2 года назад

      Chill, its hard to get what someone is saying especially if you don't understand the terms the way he meant it and he's a kid.

  • @user-dc4lr7fu1r
    @user-dc4lr7fu1r 2 года назад

    C'est un menteur, il copie sur les autres entraîneurs en particulier les parents qui sont entraîneurs.
    C'est un manipulateur, il ne connaît rien.
    Si vous voulez des informations contactez Mr Rezai

  • @asfon
    @asfon Год назад

    При всём уважении, мурат ни о чём! Парня вели многие тренера, а этот шарлатан якобы его чему то учит! 🤷‍♂️Я так же смог бы 😉но! Есть много но! И умные люди поймут о чём я! 🙂