Serve myths debunked: Former Top 100 ATP Pro, Jeff Salzenstein, is exposing 3 common myths that could be crippling your serve potential. Most players make at least 1 of these 3 mistakes... Do you? goo.gl/ixkrD8
Hi Jeff, I sent you a note yesterday about my serve and then I found this blog/video and it was exactly what I was asking about. The elbow drop. You mentioned some drills to help correct this and can you show those or talk about it? Thanks, Andrew
I seem the elbow position is the same or so in both examples. What the player is dropping more in the first example is the forearm / hand. A question Jeff, if I could. After the trophy pose, the motion in witch the raquet head drops down , is a volountary action ? I dont't understand if the raquet drops down due a right shoulder relaxation ( passive motion) or due a volountary shoulder rotation ( active motion ). Thanks, Alberto Italy
A question Jeff, if I could. After the trophy pose, the motion in witch the raquet head drops down , is a volountary action ? I dont't understand if the raquet drops down due a right shoulder relaxation ( passive motion) or due a volountary shoulder rotation ( active motion ). Thanks, Alberto Italy
uhhh i dont serve like that a very very very easy way to fix this habit is scratch ur back with ur racket when you serve (not literally but close) and u will see more power, torque, efficient , control with ur serves, as
My serve was amazing then suddenly i start double faulting. I don't understand what i'm doing wrong. And its all of a sudden is really hard for me to concentrate while serving. Any tips?
Yes, i've seen....thank you Jeff ..i 'll work on it. There isn't angle between shoulder line and hips line in my serve and that left tilting when i land .. i seem it happens because I do a forced jump ..instead to use the legs as a trunk sustain . What do you can say about the raquet drop after the trophy pose ? The raquet drops down passively due the shoulder relaxation ? Thank you Ciao Alberto
Serve myths debunked: Former Top 100 ATP Pro, Jeff Salzenstein, is exposing 3 common myths that could be crippling your serve potential. Most players make at least 1 of these 3 mistakes... Do you? goo.gl/ixkrD8
good stuff bro!!
Interesting video, thank you. :)
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Hi Jeff, I sent you a note yesterday about my serve and then I found this blog/video and it was exactly what I was asking about. The elbow drop. You mentioned some drills to help correct this and can you show those or talk about it? Thanks, Andrew
I seem the elbow position is the same or so in both examples. What the player is dropping more in the first example is the forearm / hand.
A question Jeff, if I could.
After the trophy pose, the motion in witch the raquet head drops down , is a volountary action ? I dont't understand if the raquet drops down due a right shoulder relaxation ( passive motion) or due a volountary shoulder rotation ( active motion ). Thanks,
Alberto
Italy
What do you mean by the elbow is in a trophy position
hey i am a freshman on varsity and i have hit a major bump in my seve i do not know wat to do..... i just keep hitting my serve into the net
A question Jeff, if I could.
After the trophy pose, the motion in witch the raquet head drops down , is a volountary action ? I dont't understand if the raquet drops down due a right shoulder relaxation ( passive motion) or due a volountary shoulder rotation ( active motion ). Thanks,
Alberto
Italy
@TennisCoachTV No jeff, is completely accidental ... sorry i have some trouble with that youtube messenger.. :-)
Hello
uhhh i dont serve like that a very very very easy way to fix this habit is scratch ur back with ur racket when you serve (not literally but close) and u will see more power, torque, efficient , control with ur serves, as
@TennisCoachTV gotta be loose!
what i gota do with mi elbow? i didnmt get it:S
My serve was amazing then suddenly i start double faulting. I don't understand what i'm doing wrong. And its all of a sudden is really hard for me to concentrate while serving. Any tips?
this is exactly what djokovic had problems with as well as his elbow being to far behind him/to the side
I can do it better...
Serbia only won cuz Nadal didnt play for team Spain
Yes, i've seen....thank you Jeff ..i 'll work on it. There isn't angle between shoulder line and hips line in my serve and that left tilting when i land .. i seem it happens because I do a forced jump ..instead to use the legs as a trunk sustain . What do you can say about the raquet drop after the trophy pose ? The raquet drops down passively due the shoulder relaxation ?
Thank you
Ciao
Alberto