The Universal Tennis Swing And Drills To Learn It

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2024

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  • @shahbazchoudhry5151
    @shahbazchoudhry5151 4 года назад +4

    DEAR THOMAS, .. WHAT A IDEA U HAD.. . NO ONE EXPRESSED SUCH A GREAT WAY... ACTUAL EVERYONE HAS ITS OWN FRAME OF BODY STRUCTURE... NATURAL SWING WILL BE SAME FOR ALL... THANKS U REALLY MADE EASY FOR ME

  • @guyjensen690
    @guyjensen690 3 года назад +44

    I thought I have watched all you videos for the last four years including “Effortless Forehand” course. I found this video by accident after watching another one. By far the most important and should be mentioned in the course. Thank you so much for changing my forehand. I am 75 years old and play against players in my doubles league who are late 20’s and played college tennis. I can now hold my own! Keep up your excellent teaching, will let you know how I’m doing at 80.😂👍

  • @mdougf
    @mdougf 3 года назад +7

    This is one of the most important tennis technique videos on all of RUclips.

  • @jbarriga76
    @jbarriga76 2 года назад +4

    This is probably the most important tennis lesson ever!

  • @SharkAcademy
    @SharkAcademy 10 месяцев назад +5

    How am I just now learning this? You always give the best tips that makes tennis feel better and make sense. Thanks!

  • @27blanx
    @27blanx 8 месяцев назад +1

    A priceless way to train your brain and body. Thank you so much!

  • @ioannischrys7004
    @ioannischrys7004 3 года назад +3

    This video has been an APOCALYPSE for me!!!! I' ve seen many tutorials teaching backhand and forehand but so far could'nt really uderstand how forehand works (the true mechanics of it). I was just trying to imitate movements and steps and that didn' t worked. Now finally everything is clear to me. I haven't seen all, but I feel you are the best tennis teacher on the net... THANK YOU!!!

  • @YevgeniyNakonechniy
    @YevgeniyNakonechniy 4 года назад +2

    Finally I can see detailed explanation physics based. Not only instructions “do this” “do that”. Deep explanation including our body nature + physics.
    Brilliant 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @jamessheahan4224
    @jamessheahan4224 6 лет назад +8

    Thanks Thomas, I am 68 years old, and your videos are amazing. With many injurys on my recent comeback, was searching for new ergonomic stroke patterns to be able to play and avoid reinjury. Your instruction in particular made me realize I had never really known the fundamentals of basic strokes footwork and body rotation.You're a world-class teacher and thanks so much.

  • @bpn777
    @bpn777 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great video. Very fundamental stuff. It is a truly 'universal' point that applies to flat or top-spun ground strokes

  • @eyermed
    @eyermed 7 лет назад +101

    Tomas this lesson truly rocks... Something no one else has expressed so well and clearly. You are a tennis genius with a generous heart...

    • @ezekial1925
      @ezekial1925 5 лет назад

      I agree. That one simple tip lends such fluidity to the stroke.

    • @andyliang8887
      @andyliang8887 4 года назад

      Thank you very much Thomas after so many years and so many other couching you are the one solve my forehand problem.looking forward to see your serve lesson

  • @kamranaslam2183
    @kamranaslam2183 3 года назад +2

    Amazes me that with so much content online, you still find some unique insight into the dynamic of the shot making that has not been covered by anyone.
    Great video thanks a lot.

  • @svarodzic
    @svarodzic 3 года назад +5

    I can see my comment here from 3 years ago! And here I am again watching this video! Tomas the info you gave here is simply priceless! After watching this video again I went to the court and I started doing a new take-back! Well, it transformed my forehand! After playing tennis for 10 years I, finally, started to understand the mechanics of the forehand. Thank you so much!

    • @feeltennis
      @feeltennis  3 года назад +1

      And thank you for the wonderful feedback!

  • @howardsommers5517
    @howardsommers5517 5 лет назад +2

    In a previous video "Modern Tennis Forehand in 8 steps" you demonstrate the racquet drop in one plane. As you pointed out here, that is not the case. Glad you corrected or elaborated more on that .....Your a gift that keeps giving..Thanks for all you do!

  • @ruslanbekukh3702
    @ruslanbekukh3702 2 года назад +1

    It works, really works. Thanks a lot, Tommy, you are the best coach in YT!

    • @feeltennis
      @feeltennis  2 года назад +1

      I appreciate that!

    • @27blanx
      @27blanx 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@feeltennis it's true. people spend lifetimes trying to understand what you articulated in this video. thank you so much.

  • @stevengoh3825
    @stevengoh3825 2 года назад +1

    woah i have been playing tennis more than 10 years yet i do not know placing a racket on the floor is such a simple drill. The result is so amazing . My wife and i tried and we are hitting the ball consistently than ever .Thank you very much.

  • @trinhinc
    @trinhinc 6 лет назад +4

    Wow. Its like a light bulb just turned on in my head. Excellent 3 dimensional instruction. I saw those slow motion videos many times from different youtubers but never notice the outwards-inwards use of centrifugal force being used so effortlessly. Thank you so much Thomas!

  • @thongtruong866
    @thongtruong866 3 года назад +3

    i try this on my nephew , its work very well. i m impress , . like a taichi move ( jiu) ! Arigato sensei !

  • @zoro251
    @zoro251 4 года назад +10

    Tried it yesterday evening, it creates a more fluid motion and also kind of forces you creating space to hit the ball with the racket parallel to the net. Thank you very much Mr Tomaz!

  • @paddlepower888
    @paddlepower888 3 года назад +1

    Epiphany. This lesson melted the wax from my eyes and helped me clean up my strokes.

  • @diegomunoz4923
    @diegomunoz4923 4 года назад +1

    Tomas me too, like thousands of people already express their admiration for you, i honestly beleive you are unique. You remind a professor I had in college, somebody who make the diference. Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful thoughts and ideas

    • @feeltennis
      @feeltennis  4 года назад +1

      Much appreciated, stay tuned, more videos on the way!

  • @mirianbauto6023
    @mirianbauto6023 3 года назад +2

    AFTER A THOROUGH, UNENDING RESEARCH ON HOW TO PLAY IT RIGHT, I NOW CONFIRM YOU ARE SUCH A GREAT, COMPLETE, AND AMAZING COACH. CONGRATS TOM AND MORE POWER!

  • @lmet6174
    @lmet6174 7 лет назад +3

    EVERY WEEK YOU BLOW MY MIND WITH ANOTHER NEW THING I'VE NEVER HEARD ANY OTHER COACH SAY AND IT ALWAYS MAKES SO MUCH SENSE!! WHEN WILL YOU EVER RUN OUT OF THESE EVERY TIME YOU POST IT'S AMAZING!!

  • @ginomoujik8488
    @ginomoujik8488 6 лет назад +2

    Amazing! That's why Agassi who's below 6' hit the most powerful shots. That's why his strokes especially backhand is so much more beautiful than the majority who look like they're pulling a rope on a 2-hander.

  • @kashifnisar6362
    @kashifnisar6362 3 года назад +3

    This is one of the best tips for backhand and forehand, i watched so many other videos online they were saying similar things but no one explained it in such a clear and logical manner. Hats off to you Thomas, i tried this and my single hand backhand improved drastically, now I am working on my forehand with this technique to generate more control and fluid action.

  • @rohimfoyghim4011
    @rohimfoyghim4011 3 года назад +1

    I’ve watched tennis for years and played tennis for years and never been able to accurately express this. Well done!

  • @andrealamorgese
    @andrealamorgese 3 года назад +1

    Tomas, I've been playing tennis for 40 years now, and seen a lot of forehand techniques. Yet this lesson explained me while many many years ago my first coach had taught me the circular backswing, oval-ization he used to call it. Great lesson!!!

  • @paulajzenman2344
    @paulajzenman2344 7 лет назад +9

    I really like this lesson as I have been visualizing dropping my racket and have not found it to be comfortable. The universal swing feels natural and makes sense from a movement perspective. Thanks you for this valuable tip and for your other videos. I enjoy your teaching style.

  • @the1tfactor
    @the1tfactor 6 лет назад +3

    Genius explanation and demonstration. You have shown me that I am working WAY too hard! Relaxation and rotation are the keys to effortless power.

  • @sailingcontigo7953
    @sailingcontigo7953 4 года назад +12

    It amazes me that every time I watch one of your videos I learn something new that applies so well to my tennis game. I have been taking lessons, watching vides online and playing very frequently for at least 10 years, with so-so results. Since I found you, I have finally had my ah-ha moment and the result is a much more fluid and consistent stroke. I wish I had know these things 10 years ago. Thank you Tomaz!

    • @camlendrim7609
      @camlendrim7609 3 года назад

      Sailing Contigo, I could not agree more. So much time,money and frustration wasted on expensive tennis lessons with minimal progress for many yrs. Tomaz is the best at explaining the WHY of tennis instruction which makes the understanding of HOW (technique) so much clearer. Thanks to Tomaz and his Feel Tennis channel. 🎾

  • @horaciocardozo9374
    @horaciocardozo9374 4 года назад +1

    From I discovered Tomas”s lessons my tennis REALLY improved in an amazing way!!!!
    I could understand from the basic to the hightest what I must do in my tennis game!
    He is the best ! Thanks

  • @gregorypapas9354
    @gregorypapas9354 6 лет назад +10

    This video is genius. A complex topic made truly simple...I wish I had this explanation when I was teaching. Saves hours.

  • @mariodorado3730
    @mariodorado3730 7 лет назад +22

    I really like your approach to teaching tennis, Tomaž! I've been in the game for most of my life. I've played it for 45 years (I'll be 57 this Nov.,) played junior nationals in South America, Div I college tennis in the U.S., and taught it for 3 full decades! I've been to countless workshops/seminars ran by the USPTA, USPTR, and USTA. I've heard most -if not all- speakers/presenters among who-is-who in tennis, been there, done that, et.. Most off and on line pros, in my humble opinion, regurgitate what's already been said by the greats, and, somehow, try to trick us (ol' dawgs) into believing it's their own stuff,😂 but I know better. I call these guys "used car dealership tennis pros" if the shoe fits.... However, you bring a "breath of fresh air" to tennis instruction. I like it, man, keep up the good work, that I'm all ears and eyes! You and Jorge Capestany are my favs!

    • @feeltennis
      @feeltennis  7 лет назад +6

      Thanks a lot, Mario! I'll keep on posting interesting ideas, I am just getting warmed up. ;)

  • @amirbuzinkic8395
    @amirbuzinkic8395 5 лет назад +6

    My foreheand didn't work well before.
    After I watched this true profesional video for just one time my foreheand improved a lot!!!!!
    Outstanding!👍👍👍

  • @RoughRider757
    @RoughRider757 5 лет назад +3

    Who are these people from Feeling Tennis?
    It should be tennis law that no one is allowed to teach this game other than the people at Feeling Tennis. They break down tennis technique like no one I've ever seen. Truly natural geniuses.

  • @jowsiff
    @jowsiff 7 лет назад +2

    Amazing instruction. I'm literally blown away by how simple but effective he delivers it. Thanks a million

  • @q4short
    @q4short 7 лет назад +2

    Love how you explained the racket drop from the back angle and how well you clarified it. Thank you

  • @sandrineateni-peni1628
    @sandrineateni-peni1628 7 лет назад +3

    Exactly what I was struggling with for a year now and you have just shown it very clearly. I must add it on my one handed backhand as well. Thanks a lot Thomas for your advices and tips. From Tahiti French Polynesia

  • @joelariasdiaz6991
    @joelariasdiaz6991 3 года назад

    Tomas this lesson si pure gold!!! You presented a very complex concept so seamlessly! As a beginner player is great to be able to incorporate this concepts just by allowing the physics to do the magic! Thanks! I can now understand the name of your channel!

  • @omarperezr
    @omarperezr 6 лет назад

    I think this is the best video about tennis I' ever watched. I gess we all have had that amazing tennis day when we kind of discovered this universal swing path by ourselfs or at least the sensation of it. But what happens is that we come to You Tube and then try to emitate movements in the way they look, but in tennis thinks usually don't feels like the way they look ( I mean when you doit at first), being service the extreme case, but applaying to all strokes. So, after that, when we come back to the tennis court we have forgotten the sansation of that day that everything flowed, that we kind of feel the circular motion which pivotal aspect is the hips rotation and arms only fallows this circular path (eigth-shape path) that is naturaly produced. Tomorrow morning, I will play this video before getting into the court, this time I won't forget. Thank you very much!

  • @ashatola
    @ashatola 7 лет назад +5

    I learned the windshield washer swing but always felt I was lacking power. Now I see where the power comes from. Thank you.

  • @susanj.6976
    @susanj.6976 4 года назад +1

    This perception of the backswing is unique.. I've never hear it in this way. I will try being aware of my backswing and become aware when I do this out and in circular swing path that's more effortless and when I don't do it. Thank you Tomas! This may make a difference between having my groundstrokes be in control most of the time vs some of the time.

  • @simonbergel2850
    @simonbergel2850 4 года назад +4

    YOU ARE SO GREAT! I STARTED TO PRACTICE THE EXERCISE OF SERVE SWING, AND MY SERVE STARTED TO IMPROVE AMAIZINGLY!

  • @ldgnotebook
    @ldgnotebook 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you Mr Tomas Mencinger for a very delicated lesson.
    Circle 8 overhead I saw Serena Williams did before every coin toss, it looked very smooth and I tried that swing. Now your lesson comes out it looks like an effortlessly natural swing.
    I would put it into practice right away. Your ten-year-old nephew practiced effortlessly and had very nice swings.
    I wish someone showed me this technique 30 years ago.
    Thank you for your dedication lessons, learn and relearn your technique I will for a while.
    So long

  • @topspin4hand
    @topspin4hand 3 года назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @muhammadezzat545
    @muhammadezzat545 7 лет назад +4

    Conceptual video that should be seen from time to time!
    Well done!

  • @rajbalasubramanian6332
    @rajbalasubramanian6332 7 лет назад +1

    Hi Tomaz, as always a very clear explanation followed by multiple demononstrations. Have been watching the US Open, specially for what you have explained and amazingly pretty much all the players follow what you have described as the Universal Swing Path. Very easy to practice and not difficult to put in play. Thanks again. Raj

  • @axe2grind911a
    @axe2grind911a 3 года назад

    May be the best lesson on swing I have ever seen. Makes so much sense!

  • @gnarfish5555
    @gnarfish5555 6 лет назад +2

    I love your instructions. You really improved my game with the little refinement you show. Thank you so much

  • @SprinklesSand
    @SprinklesSand 7 лет назад +2

    Brand new to practicing tennis let alone playing, your videos have shown many things that have helped to maximize the fun in practicing hitting some good shots once in awhile, looking forwards to the next lesson.

  • @ianbuick8946
    @ianbuick8946 7 лет назад +8

    Excellent video! This is the physic behind lag and snap technique which results tons of power. Most of the time, we dont have enough time to execute the circle, even pro like Federer increases his swing speed half way through to compensate for time lost. Good for some baseline drill with low pace.

  • @thomasluhman6317
    @thomasluhman6317 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant insight, as usual. Applying the same principle to FH and BH slice also worked for me. Only the loop was out then inside and over, not under. In fact, it also helped my serve with the first loop out leading much more naturally to the a second loop behind my back. Many thanks.

  • @axe2grind911a
    @axe2grind911a 3 года назад

    Also, I see now (with the previous video on wrist angle) why Federer's swing is so advanced and not necessarily to be imitated by the casual player. A real game changer. Thanks!

  • @jasondrake55
    @jasondrake55 6 лет назад

    Like most in the comments, I too feel that this instruction has clarified a simple principle that I was very much unaware of. This video has transformed my one-handed backhand to a stroke I can feel confident in and actually enjoy hitting. I am teaching the principles you show here to my wife as a way of getting her back into the game. Even she feels the effortless impact that this instruction produces. Thank you.

  • @marlowe1969ify
    @marlowe1969ify 6 лет назад

    Tomas, you are the best tennis teacher. I m learning every day so many things from your videos...tranks a lot.

  • @josephrosales2384
    @josephrosales2384 4 года назад

    Tomas is an excellent teacher. Great tips on the universal swing path. Can't wait to try it out on court.

  • @mpaletta
    @mpaletta 3 года назад

    I am continually impressed by your simple thoughtful verbal and physical explanations. I’m 55 now and have been a good recreational player since age 8 but I’ve never understood the rationale for many of the things I do and most importantly how to be better even with several lessons/ camps... I’ve improved so much with your excellent video instructions...go Tomas😎

  • @davidpirie9155
    @davidpirie9155 2 года назад

    This is fantastic Thomas. So logical and simple, and natural.....you have explained and demonstrated this clearly and simply. Thanks you. This could be a game changer! 😊

  • @aezazi
    @aezazi 7 лет назад

    Superb technical explanation. I had heard of the inside out swing path but had never seen it related so well to simple body mechanics and movements. This video explains so well why it’s so natural to swing this way. Will try it tomorrow and let you know!

  • @javierdonaire6877
    @javierdonaire6877 5 лет назад +2

    The best lesson I saw in my life. Thank you

  • @kevinlui8601
    @kevinlui8601 6 дней назад

    This is the 4th time I’ve revisited this video and each time I understand more! This rule really applies to many ground stroke~

    • @feeltennis
      @feeltennis  6 дней назад

      Yes, good point, it applies to all strokes. And yes, we need to revisit tennis ideas many times to really grasp fully what is going on. You can watch a tennis serve in slow motion many times over the years and you will still notice new things...

  • @R3T41L
    @R3T41L Год назад

    13:30 is very important. Recently i realized i miss exactly that backswing part and it was exactly as you mentioned - i was always concetrating and imagining stroke as up-down-forward instead of up-backswing-down-forward . Cant wait to start working on that swing path asap !

    • @feeltennis
      @feeltennis  Год назад

      Wonderful, thanks for the feedback!

  • @gregzdavis
    @gregzdavis 7 лет назад

    Love the explanation of the physics! You make the unintuitive suddenly so intuitive. Thanks!

  • @marcelocoip7275
    @marcelocoip7275 2 года назад

    Amazing video an Explanation Tomas, I have seen a hundred videos, taken classes, and tried a lot of unnatural aproaches to unclock my swing, but I never see the swing explained in such an intuitively biomechanic way, youtube should have recommended me this video earlier! "swing changer" for me, thank you!

  • @fairman1455
    @fairman1455 5 лет назад

    Tomas " the truth is in the detail, not the devel" and your detail is truly inspiring wish you lived in Australia and could coach my grandson.

  • @chungNguyen-jd2em
    @chungNguyen-jd2em Год назад

    Thank you, Sir! You give me the true understanding of effortless power which i have been misunderstanding long time.

  • @obaidfarghani9202
    @obaidfarghani9202 7 лет назад +35

    thomas ur tips are amazing. they may not be for everyone but they r great and very methodical.

  • @ingridrobertshaw2283
    @ingridrobertshaw2283 2 года назад

    I love the analysis via the inside /outside swing.

  • @Editor_Hound
    @Editor_Hound 6 лет назад +1

    One forehand motion that I would recommend watching is Bjorn Borg's. That thing is just a beauty.

  • @ostojicnikola81
    @ostojicnikola81 7 лет назад +8

    Unique teaching ideas, Tomas! Very appreciated. Thank you!

  • @emanueleputorti4997
    @emanueleputorti4997 6 лет назад +1

    the best tennis lesson I've ever had. Thank you Tomas!

  • @marcom4220
    @marcom4220 4 года назад

    Thank you for a great practice and make it clear the swing path. I think I am improving my tennis-game combining your ideas with a practical tennis lesson. Sometimes I can talk to my teacher about it and then he can elaborate the idea and it with gives me more understanding.

  • @jimpoole6037
    @jimpoole6037 6 лет назад

    In my work as a physician I utilize what the brain does naturally, you are teaching that with the swing; as a 4.5 player this is excellent work and observation!! Thanks

  • @prostellarr
    @prostellarr 5 лет назад +1

    I’ve improved so much thanks to your amazing videos thank you Tomaz you are an amazing person and coach and I cannot wait to try this out next time I go to play

  • @fixit.makeit.buildit.1926
    @fixit.makeit.buildit.1926 4 года назад +1

    Great vid as usual.
    Tennis swing path is like what the motion a shot putter or discus thrower uses.
    Also pizza makers.

  • @koundinyakuppa
    @koundinyakuppa 7 лет назад

    This is gonna help with my two-handed backhand. I do not have a consistent swing on that side which means I usually end up slicing it back which puts me in a neutral or defensive position in the rally. Thanks Tomaz.

  • @olafsrensen9578
    @olafsrensen9578 4 года назад

    Great explanation. Out - in - out straigt (a litle bit ) and a across the body is the point. If you start out you dont do the the too long swing around your bag as some of my students did
    before corektion.Thanks Olaf Coach Copenhagen Denmark

  • @danilonania1504
    @danilonania1504 7 лет назад

    Great video, no one is teaching tennis looking at the simple physics as you do...Please keep up your work because I think we're all getting great improvements from it!!!

  • @shahbazchoudhry5151
    @shahbazchoudhry5151 4 года назад

    its very simple way that u described, natural swing what a idea, i was many ideas in mind , how forehand is played... so many style always worried me .. but your natural swing put me in a circular motion idea...... thanks.

  • @Mickey_McD
    @Mickey_McD 7 лет назад +7

    In golf, the pro player Fred Couples would do this figure 8 pattern with his swing. On the backswing he would first take the club to the outside of the target line then aggressively drop it inside the target line when making contact with the ball. I always wondered if this approach could also be applied to tennis -- now I know!

    • @pr4nk5tr
      @pr4nk5tr 7 лет назад

      Shawn McDermott boom boom Freddy was a good one, smooth as

  • @praveenbhide
    @praveenbhide 4 года назад

    Excellent video. Gives in depth inside in ti the strokes. And makes the strokes fluid. Thanks🙏

  • @jilvertmondido5905
    @jilvertmondido5905 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for this great tutorial video. It really help a lot to improve my recently used stroke. It reallly made me easier and relax my arms to return the ball and hit the target.

  • @jameshuang304
    @jameshuang304 7 лет назад

    Thank you Thomaz!! This video is exactly what I'm looking for, because this perfectly explains why is it that sometimes when I'm feeling good I can hit good forehands, that's because I am unconsciously using this universal swing technique!

  • @henryzhang1349
    @henryzhang1349 3 года назад

    amazing! With exaggeration, I really believe you are the best recreational tennis instructor in the world! Thank you, so good to have your lessons.

  • @flestau
    @flestau 7 лет назад

    It´s amazing the importance of the tip.... and even more amazing the way you explain it , all this make this channel awesome. Thanks

  • @VeraniasGarden
    @VeraniasGarden 6 лет назад

    Thomas , your videos have been super useful for me, I already put in practice this one and it change a lot! Im very happy to find you, you explain very simple and logical. Thank you very much!

  • @Raxbeeton
    @Raxbeeton 6 лет назад

    This transformed my game (and a few of your other videos). Finally, I know what I was doing wrong with, particularly, my forehand and how to correct it. Thank you very much.

  • @kylewells7588
    @kylewells7588 5 лет назад +3

    You're literally what I have been needing! Thanks so much man

  • @nullumcorpus5621
    @nullumcorpus5621 Год назад

    Love Tomas' bio-mechanic explanation and the 8-loops! I think this is closely related to another video in which Tomas explains about swinging the racket like a weight.

  • @jag3384
    @jag3384 5 лет назад

    Tomaz- Best video of its kind ever in the history of You tube videos of its kind!!

  • @mjberends8510
    @mjberends8510 3 года назад

    What a brilliant video. Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @elcolindo
    @elcolindo 5 лет назад +1

    Great instruction. Easy to follow and makes a lot of sense. Thank you coach!

  • @evandromanara
    @evandromanara 7 лет назад

    Great contribution Thomas. Thank you for sharing it and promote the tennis.

  • @zoro251
    @zoro251 4 года назад

    Such a good lesson! I am going to try these tomorrow! Thank you very very very much!

  • @wildfire949
    @wildfire949 6 лет назад

    This is an excellent explanation of groundstrokes! Thanks for showing different angles!

  • @chandravythilingam3647
    @chandravythilingam3647 7 лет назад +11

    great video ,what I am realizing from year of teaching is that most people who Pick up tennis don't have a natural throwing action as teachers we think people can naturally throw which is incorrect,therefore teaching proper throwing action does help like what you are doing ,may it be with or without the racket.

    • @DjokovicIsOurLordAndSaviour
      @DjokovicIsOurLordAndSaviour 7 лет назад +1

      Yeah when I was younger we spent a lot of time throwing haha. At the time I was thinking this is useless, but probably helped a lot.

  • @sportssteverino
    @sportssteverino 7 лет назад

    Excelllent instructional video Tomas. I really enjoy the way you impart your knowledge. I've tried the routines and they have improved my game. More training needed of course but you've identified a basic flaw I need racquet preparation. First class keep the good work up

  • @furiaagustinus6547
    @furiaagustinus6547 4 года назад

    #1 tennis online coach. best fundamentals

  • @brightmar20
    @brightmar20 7 лет назад

    Excellent video Tomaz! As a fellow teaching pro I really appreciate your clear explanations. Wonderful!

  • @myfolder4561
    @myfolder4561 7 лет назад

    great lesson Tomaz. another great insight into the physics and natural way of hitting!