How to free your wrist to generate power? With Margo Kusmierek | ONE HOUR TRANSFORMATION - Episode 5

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @cyberjonesy
    @cyberjonesy Год назад +9

    Anyone who says that Patrick is not a good coach is completely out of their mind. He's helping this kid tremendously, even though she is gifted , Patrick still manages to improve her game.

  • @guardiancarthur
    @guardiancarthur 11 месяцев назад +6

    This is such EXCELLENT coaching. He *never* says "no". He *never* says "that's wrong*. He always compliments and then offers new ways to correct what's not right, new pathways to the right shot, new ways to think about the correct stroke. Magic.

  • @Healthandwealthandwellness
    @Healthandwealthandwellness Год назад +20

    I love the full-length lessons. Thanks Patrick.

  • @pedrohero7
    @pedrohero7 Год назад +9

    Allez Margot ! future numéro 1 mondiale !

  • @davidhorkoff902
    @davidhorkoff902 Год назад +2

    Truly some of the best Mr. Mouratoglou has to offer!

  • @dmdtmdmdtm
    @dmdtmdmdtm Год назад +6

    Je suis ravi d’avoir une leçon en français! Mes petites ont 8 ans et profitent pleinement de ces précieux conseils !

  • @davideangeleri5664
    @davideangeleri5664 6 месяцев назад

    If the ball is deep, go back. If the ball is short, go in front. If you want to hit the ball, hold the racket with your hand. The ball arrives, bounce and go up. Stop before hitting the ball. Top coach!

  • @canadianlady777
    @canadianlady777 Год назад

    What a wonderful coach…Just such a positive person…so many encouraging compliments

  • @colossaltennis
    @colossaltennis Год назад +9

    Really enjoy the videos and I like seeing the way you teach and relate to the students 😃

  • @johnp1
    @johnp1 Год назад

    Very good coaching style. It's very suitable for the RUclips audience.

  • @federicotown8052
    @federicotown8052 Год назад +8

    Keep up with the great content !

  • @gillesflageul6525
    @gillesflageul6525 Год назад

    Enfin une vidéo en FRANÇAIS !
    Encore SVP !!

  • @devrajadhirana3565
    @devrajadhirana3565 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent coaching. I have become a big fan of you. Iam learning a lot at my agr. I will be 70 ion 8/4/24.Thanks you so much. Stay blessed.

  • @张陶然
    @张陶然 Год назад

    I used to lock the wrist ,after watech the video what talk about the wrist relax, I decide to change .
    I talk a lot of time to exercise, and finally i can relax wrist, and i understand what the feeling about this skill and it will let u feel easy to control and more power

  • @vinozarazzi5633
    @vinozarazzi5633 Год назад +1

    ❤Patrick you are an amazing person and a true Zen Master. Danish proverb: "Against stupidity even the Gods fight in vain!"❤

  • @kringkrong
    @kringkrong Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your coaching! Always Thank You!

  • @130rne
    @130rne Год назад +2

    I'm coming from pickleball, haven't played tennis in years. Learned the serve from another channel, I never played competitively, didn't know the serve. I recently learned power from the feet up and the rotational motion around the body's axis like he's talking about. Throwing your wrist into it is definitely key, I tend to tense my wrist when hitting. This apparently is wrong, the wrist should be tight at first and then free up through the swing. That plus shoulder/hip rotation is power. I also push off my back foot and rotate it forward, helps add to the rotation of my body. Feels like I'm driving into the shot now. And the wrist motion now seems very much like a bullwhip, if anyone here has experience with one. It's a pull back, kind of compressing a spring type motion, and then a quick flick forward for the snap and follow through will be as he says, loose wrist, let it guide the body weight. I have no doubt I'll be working on this in order to improve my shots.
    This holds true for pickleball, where the serves are low and down to up motion/rotation. It's almost the opposite of a tennis serve. I find myself rotating vertically much more. When I reverse it and go up to down, that's where my tennis serve comes from, and it has greatly improved. I never thought I'd be able to do a decent serve lol. Holds true in forehands and backhands as well, I try to track the ball with my leading shoulder and use that motion for the pre hit wind up, the hit and follow through have the back foot rotating and pushing into the front foot. Works very well. I've noticed a huge difference in the accuracy and power of my pickleball shots and in tennis wall ball.
    Outstanding video, I learned all the little details of a proper hit. 👍

    • @willkittwk
      @willkittwk Год назад

      If you know how to throw a baseball or a 🏈 half decent then you already know how to serve in tennis. Just need to tweak a few things and stick a racket in your hand. The pattern is 90% there already.

  • @bearheaven7235
    @bearheaven7235 Год назад +1

    Thank you. What an insightful video/instruction. I especially appreciate the respect the instructor shows the 13 year old girl. Is there a similar video for a one hander backhand power generation in this channel🎉

  • @googlewhackthis
    @googlewhackthis Год назад +1

    13 year old kids hitting balls that I would be jumping out of the way of (but I wouldn't be fast enough to jump out of the way). Incredible talent and what looks like amazing coaching!

  • @PrecisionPointTennis
    @PrecisionPointTennis Год назад +1

    Great lesson for everyone 🎾🏆

  • @JrJVintage1956
    @JrJVintage1956 Год назад +1

    best tennis coach in the world!

  • @Frank020
    @Frank020 Год назад

    Hi, I like these basic tips with the young people. My hit is too linear, but my wrist hurts due to injuries-- also feel nerve pain-which I think comes from the spine around the neck. I have problems hitting the higher balls properly. I re-play some of your videos. Have a nice day.

  • @mobloisirs272
    @mobloisirs272 6 месяцев назад

    Incroyable tennis la petite ! La technicité enseigné est incroyable en réalité !

  • @iben6234
    @iben6234 Год назад

    Excellent Patrick

  • @Justin-r7u2p
    @Justin-r7u2p 3 месяца назад

    awesome coach

  • @federicotown8052
    @federicotown8052 Год назад +2

    Nice video !

  • @juulcy
    @juulcy Год назад

    Great lesson.

  • @bmtspain6839
    @bmtspain6839 Год назад

    tennis you play with the hands !!! teaching that already 20years

  • @thiagopedalino
    @thiagopedalino Год назад

    Important to say that this advice is for advanced players. Hit the ball when is rising is very difficult. It takes a lot of timing. Beginners shouldn't try this but wait to hit the ball in the comfort zone. By the way, most of the advices in this channel are not for beginners.

  • @LiamApilado
    @LiamApilado Год назад +3

    Amazinggggg

    • @bournejason66
      @bournejason66 Год назад

      If you look at your videos from top players, you’ll notice their wrist is at the same position right before contact, at contact and right after contact. They don’t actually roll their wrist.

  • @stevebridges8155
    @stevebridges8155 9 месяцев назад

    Patrick I noticed that the student still got the racquet behind her even though you asked her to shorten the stroke. As a teacher for young kids what is the best way to keep the racquet on the hitting side. Also you are asking the kids to throw the wrist before impact? Would that not smother or cover the ball?

  • @rammohan1991
    @rammohan1991 Год назад

    Yes Mr.Patrick YES YES YES , thanks for letting Mr.Rune go

  • @kachratennisonline
    @kachratennisonline Год назад

    amazing video

  • @DaneRates
    @DaneRates Год назад

    Interview on students style of play and why they chosen a particular band of tennis racket.

  • @jeromep4148
    @jeromep4148 Год назад

    i have the same problem with elbow drop. When I video shadow swings , they look great. As soon as I introduce a ball, my elbow is all the way down😢

  • @rodrigorodriguesdacosta1800
    @rodrigorodriguesdacosta1800 Год назад

    Amaizing. Sensacional. Thank you. Obrigado.

  • @jin-cd3uy
    @jin-cd3uy Год назад

    I wonder why top player always is jumping when hit the ball on forehand?? Plz Patrick let me know~

  • @DaneRates
    @DaneRates 11 месяцев назад

    What is the latest progress development for her and some of your other students.
    Has this student advanced to the next level college or the WTA now that athletes can accept endorsement gifts and money?

  • @giuseppetripodi2299
    @giuseppetripodi2299 Год назад

    Great Patrick.

  • @biaswilson2432
    @biaswilson2432 10 месяцев назад

    Good method patrick

  • @gooru4speed
    @gooru4speed Год назад

    There is something that makes me confused. Most trainers said keep your eyes watching the place where you hit the ball for a few seconds. In this video Mr Patrick said look at front after hit the ball.

  • @yassz9667
    @yassz9667 Год назад +4

    Top en français

  • @matpip74
    @matpip74 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @billdillon3886
    @billdillon3886 Год назад

    In a way, leading with the hand is what golfers have been doing forever.

  • @trichereauraphael1261
    @trichereauraphael1261 Год назад

    May be it's the opposite. How to generate power to be free with your wrist?

  • @aaditnag7960
    @aaditnag7960 7 месяцев назад

    idk why i juts realised this but patrick has very smooth legs - he shaves them ??? 🎾🎾😅😅

  • @mahmoudmorsy9552
    @mahmoudmorsy9552 Год назад

    every player has a special technique
    .there is no fixed way
    Medvedef ..Alcaraz..
    djoko ...

  • @alpsala
    @alpsala Год назад

    I love French language.

  • @rantonasoavinaraoelson9503
    @rantonasoavinaraoelson9503 Год назад

    13:45 ce conseil est très précieux. C'est important d'avoir cette sensation en coup droit

  • @stephenkeye2678
    @stephenkeye2678 Год назад +1

    Why don't pros carry about older players! All good teachers care only about juniors.

    • @oscawood8626
      @oscawood8626 Год назад

      Because they have the potential to go pro

    • @stephenkeye2678
      @stephenkeye2678 Год назад

      @oscawood8626
      Daaah!? That is the theory. However, a very small percentage do.

  • @hakanitogalatasaray5349
    @hakanitogalatasaray5349 Год назад

    HOLD ON MURATOĞLU! WILL ME CALL ME TO YOUR ACADEMY AND LET ME SLEEP AND IMPROVE THEIR TO BECOME AMONG THE BEST?

  • @DaneRates
    @DaneRates Год назад

    Lock your wrist and arm in your power position when making contact with tennis ball would make more sense. Seems like the whipping motion is done before or after contact with the ball.
    Some players are able to whipped their wrist and turn their waist when hitting ground strokes. This girl should experiment with caution it's not style or ground stroke that just any tennis player can do. You have to develop your body and muscles to play that style of tennis use caution plenty of practice.
    Anyway this girl should add more heavier Topspin to keep her opponents deep behind the baseline then flatten out a little her forhand and Backhand Passing shots for more speed. Obviously she going to grow taller and will need to adjust her game from time to time. To earn a living at being a professional tennis player you need all the shots and mental strategies to win tournaments when you're playing great also when you're playing bad.

    • @Cleveland_Rocks
      @Cleveland_Rocks Год назад +1

      Isn't he trying to get her to spin more by encouraging her to relax the wrist and speed up the racquet head?

  • @hakanitogalatasaray5349
    @hakanitogalatasaray5349 Год назад

    UN INSTANT MURATOĞLU! VAS-TU M'APPELER À TON ACADÉMIE ET ME LAISSER DORMIR LÀ-BAS POUR DEVENIR L'UN DES MEILLEURS?

  • @monkeyeditess
    @monkeyeditess Год назад +2

    first like

  • @bournejason66
    @bournejason66 Год назад +23

    I have watched many pros slow motion videos and come to the conclusion that pros don’t roll their wrist as suggested in this video. I also think teaching a young kid to use their wrist instead of their arm to hit the ball is very dangerous. There is very little to no muscle in human’s wrist and to have kids constantly using wrist to roll a 300+ gram racket will surely damage their wrist at some point.

    • @Dupical
      @Dupical Год назад +9

      use a lighter racket
      also patrick works with pros

    • @harvestmoonfes
      @harvestmoonfes Год назад +31

      You have WATCHED many pros play, Patrick has TAUGHT many pros. So I think I would trust him a lot more😂

    • @John-yz8mz
      @John-yz8mz Год назад +16

      It’s about keeping the wrist loose as much as the arm. Sometimes a player can choke up on the handle too much and the wrist is too tight instead of letting it loose and the racquet head plowing through the ball. He’s definitely not saying to snap your wrist to hit. But to let the kinetic energy transfer throughout the arm without resistance.

    • @Cleveland_Rocks
      @Cleveland_Rocks Год назад +17

      He is asking them to NOT use the wrist. He wants a loose wrist and for the body to supply the power.

    • @Jitzie
      @Jitzie Год назад +3

      I can see why you would say this as Patrick's hand gestures often look like he's slapping the ball away with his wrist, but he's not implying this. If you slow the video down and look at the girl's wrist - loose in the drop phase and looks solid during contact.

  • @ملتقهرمانایران
    @ملتقهرمانایران Год назад

    C'est un menteur, il n'a sorti aucun joueur, il copie sur les autres. Il prend les mérites du travail déjà accompli par les parents des joueurs. Il ne pense qu'à l'argent.Quelle jalousie ?
    Citez moi un nom de joueurs ou joueuse qu'il a sorti par lui même.
    Il n'a sorti personne. Il s'est juste collé au meilleurs joueurs existants: Williams, Rezai Dimitrov, et d'autres.
    Il pense qu'à son intérêt.
    Ce n'est pas de la jalousie mais un fait.