Should You Move Through Your Volley? (Tennis Technique & Footwork Explained)

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    Should You Move Through Your Volley (Tennis Technique & Footwork Explained)
    1. Split step as your opponent hits
    2. Move toward the ball
    3. Step last with the foot that’s on the side where you’re hitting
    4. Continue moving after contact

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Комментарии • 26

  • @marklerfald
    @marklerfald 2 года назад +1

    Excellent lesson, Ryan. Thank you for being so clear with your coaching and demonstration.

  • @Busbybrosteachtennis
    @Busbybrosteachtennis 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love these videos Ryan makes I share these with my students to re-implement what we went though. Keep it up ryan!

    • @2MinuteTennis
      @2MinuteTennis  10 месяцев назад

      Hey jack! Great to hear from you buddy! Thanks man!

  • @shawneyshoeshine
    @shawneyshoeshine 2 года назад +1

    This tip is absolute gold .. thanks for sharing 👍

  • @Better_Call_Raul
    @Better_Call_Raul 2 года назад +5

    Like the idea of moving through the volley. Especially in singles.
    There is a problem in doubles when all four players are already at the net. After you move forward the next volley is already in your face before you have time to recover back. In such cases better to be stationary.

    • @thomasmedeiros5722
      @thomasmedeiros5722 2 года назад

      This is a situational decision. It depends on your original position on the court when you hit the volley. I speak as a serve and volley/ chip and charge player. If you are behind the service line or on it you probably should close in. Also of you take your volley high and hit down at their feet you might benefit by closing in for a high return depending on how close you are from the net. Again it depends on exactly where you are on the court and the situation.

  • @yakzivz1104
    @yakzivz1104 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this!! This makes perfect sense and I will be working on in a few weeks.

  • @stevenabramson1639
    @stevenabramson1639 2 года назад

    Ryan, thanks for another very good video. Your videos are well thought out and cover stuff, like this one and your serve videos, that nobody else is touching upon. Keep up the great work.

  • @narendraniata
    @narendraniata 2 года назад

    Awesome presentation coach. Thank you

  • @fairman1455
    @fairman1455 2 года назад +1

    "Kinetic Energy" once again a great presentation,thanks Ryan

  • @steveryder7563
    @steveryder7563 11 месяцев назад +1

    So good. Thanks

  • @peppio
    @peppio 2 года назад

    Antoher great video

  • @soolee2193
    @soolee2193 2 года назад +1

    I got this!

  • @user-sp7np6qk9p
    @user-sp7np6qk9p 2 года назад

    Good Ryan

  • @tavomagno5
    @tavomagno5 2 года назад

    Any role for the off hand.. ?? as far I remember maybe on another channel i heard this hand should be always above the contact point?? Thanks

  • @AndreyPozhidaevRussiaMoscow
    @AndreyPozhidaevRussiaMoscow 2 года назад

    Thanks, Rayn it's useful 👍🎾🇷🇺

  • @p_a_o_7658
    @p_a_o_7658 2 года назад +1

    Great lesson! From the lesson, I can totally understand if you talk about volleys on the transition to the net. But the bigger question is that should you also move forward when you volley at the net? Does the same technique apply? Thank you!

    • @2MinuteTennis
      @2MinuteTennis  2 года назад +2

      Yes. Move through volleys when at the net too. But at the net you won’t volley deep, you’ll volley short angle so opponent can’t get it and lob. Thanks!

    • @p_a_o_7658
      @p_a_o_7658 2 года назад

      I see. Thank you so much for the reply! ☺️☺️☺️

  • @tomware9448
    @tomware9448 2 года назад

    Same could be said for overheads

  • @willecutlip
    @willecutlip 2 года назад

    Looks like this also applies to the return of serve(?)

  • @jhahn9748
    @jhahn9748 2 года назад

    i wanna buy that ball machine though

  • @tomware9448
    @tomware9448 2 года назад

    That’s called inertia

  • @MotionEpics
    @MotionEpics 2 года назад

    I like your videos & learn a lot but may I suggest that 8½ minutes is way too long to make your point - especially when your title is 2-Minute Tennis & your platform is in "Internet Time" where your viewers like to move onto other videos.
    If you can tighten these up quite a bit, I think that you would have even more followers.