Dad demonstrating effortless serve power to 10 year old son.

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • Dad demonstrating effortless serve power to 10 year old son.

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  • @Macheeeeto
    @Macheeeeto 3 месяца назад +5

    Great Service technique! You just earned yourself another SUBSCRIBER! Keep up the grind with tennis and RUclips and I can't wait to see more videos

  • @PFD60
    @PFD60 Месяц назад

    you need to use more hip rotation to get more power, because its clear you're using only your shoulder when serving.

    • @karunsingh7678
      @karunsingh7678 Месяц назад

      Do that all the time where the toss ends up nearly behind my shoulder, am focused on demonstrating the wrist action. In fact you can see my son demonstrating significant rotation which also helps to open up the shoulders after the toss, we are big Pistol Pete fans :)

    • @PFD60
      @PFD60 Месяц назад

      @@karunsingh7678 if you toss behind your shoulder that's too behind

    • @skidaemon
      @skidaemon  Месяц назад

      Nearly my friend. Have a look at the Sampras stack, he is nearly (not quite) viewing the ball from behind his forearm. Keeps taking the the racquet head back as the tos arm goes up, then swivels the elbow to raise the racquet head…result, a massive rotation with a wide open chest and max distance between a raised Racquet head and the ball about to get into the hitting zone, add the heads travel path following the drop, further enhanced by the unwinding of the shoulders (and the hip drive …as you mentioned… that follows shortly after) and we have launched :) That’s what my 10 year old is now chasing and is beginning to hit insane speeds for a 10 year old. He was missing the limp wrist that is so instrumental in a smooth acceleration of the racquet head through its drop and back up. Let me know what I was missing…except the left foot also pointing a little out to the net post so the hip is not impeded in its drive :)

  • @iamapat
    @iamapat 3 месяца назад +4

    How are you able to get so much power and get it to drop without spin?

    • @louisedyhlen3234
      @louisedyhlen3234 3 месяца назад +1

      i mean he's sacrificing everything for power by leaning into the ball and hitting it at a very low point so he can hit more forward than he naturally would be able to if he had height on his hitting point, hence he hit one( at best) serve in this video, straight down the middle

  • @drbonesshow1
    @drbonesshow1 2 месяца назад

    Effortless is a nonsense term if one understands physics.

    • @karunsingh7678
      @karunsingh7678 2 месяца назад

      ‘Effortless’ is a key term if one understands sports. You clearly don’t. More tellingly, you comment betrays a miserable soul. Try to excel at something without getting desperate, try to visualize, try to let go…concepts I suspect are alien to you. This guy generates similar power in multiple sports.

    • @drbonesshow1
      @drbonesshow1 2 месяца назад

      @@karunsingh7678 Nonsense is nonsense. My work is in the Physics of Sports so you are not trying to correct someone as dumb as you. Physics is alien to you. Consider leverage in sports - the lever possessing a pivot point (fulcrum) around which there is a resistance and effort arm. Where does effortless fit into this? No, ignorance is not bliss, but seemingly effortless for some. Now go away before your dullness rubs off on me.

    • @karunsingh7678
      @karunsingh7678 2 месяца назад

      @@drbonesshow1wow! You are one of those nerds who couldn’t swing a bat in school so clung onto something remotely connected to sport in the desperate hope that it would qualify you as a subject matter expert on coordination even if you are completely discombobulated 😂! You really need to get a life. You must be the butt of jokes every time you open your mouth about sports. No one in the sports world cares about your physics when they are trying to grasp the nuances of propelling a ball. They need clear and simple instructions on how to get there, not your pedantic crap. And this guy has taught how to generate power to a lot of people across multiple sports including his son who now clocks well past 85 miles at 10 years old. I bet you can write a thesis on sport that can win you publishing accolades but you can’t demonstrate or teach any of it! And yeah, this guy is very apt at describing the concepts like using one’s body and limbs as leavers, so, get a life.
      Well, let me help you with a concept around regulating body tension to create a fluid motion to achieve smooth acceleration to impact, the proverbial whip crack effect. The concept being demonstrated here is to keep tension away from the wrist and forearm as any tension when created in the body has a tendency to start traveling and kills that smooth acceleration. So “your”😂 leverage (including the “fulcrum”, the torso with its core…😉) would be worthless without effectively combining it with that. Basically a very long (think leverage) whip will crack harder/louder but only if the acceleration through its length continues unhindered (in the case of our limbs a tightening of muscles are a hinderance).
      So where does Effortless fit into all this?! Well, premature and conscious effort tenses the muscles too early and that darn whip effect remains a dream for the likes of you desperate to fit into the sports world 😂

  • @smashthestateX
    @smashthestateX 2 месяца назад

    wowww000

  • @kabirkapoor1205
    @kabirkapoor1205 2 месяца назад

    these serves are gonna come back faster in a match

    • @karunsingh7678
      @karunsingh7678 2 месяца назад +2

      Fakeer Kabir, in a match this guy doesn’t do casual serves focusing on his wrist hang to demonstrate to his son watching and recording this. In a match this guy has more of a cocked wrist and knee bend and clocks 120 miles easily with a bigger angle coming down coz of that cocked wrist. BTW, this guy is 55 years old and has clocked well past 120 miles in the past. However, even these serves will be a handful. How about your serve? Got any? Another interesting note, this dude wasn’t coached a day in his life unlike a bunch of you kids who get there after tons of it and can’t top 110 at best. His 10 year old has already clocked 85+ miles thanks to tips like these ones.

    • @Sleeperknot
      @Sleeperknot 2 месяца назад +2

      @@karunsingh7678 no point in trying to teach someone commonsense.

  • @sapientbudgie5652
    @sapientbudgie5652 2 месяца назад

    This serve is a mess

    • @karunsingh7678
      @karunsingh7678 2 месяца назад

      More likely your life is a mess 😂

  • @ozankabakyesheplayedcentreback
    @ozankabakyesheplayedcentreback 2 месяца назад

    Horrendous serve. You missed nearly every single serve?🤣🤣

    • @karunsingh7678
      @karunsingh7678 2 месяца назад

      This guy can serve dude and these aren’t even serious serves, the guy is focused on demonstrating generating easy power. You ever generated anything like that velocity in any sport? Looking at your channel I doubt it, more just a wannabe apt at trolling…get a life.

    • @Sleeperknot
      @Sleeperknot 2 месяца назад +1

      Got serves? like to see yours.

  • @clydewmorgan
    @clydewmorgan 2 месяца назад +1

    too bad you don’t know what the word effortless means. It’s obvious he’s putting quite a bit of effort into it. I would go so far to say over hitting. buy a dictionary.

    • @karunsingh7678
      @karunsingh7678 2 месяца назад

      Clearly you don’t know much about the game. What do you clock on your serves? This guy is 55 and clocks 120+ miles any given day and his 10 year old kid has already clocked 85+ quite regularly. Not sure he needs a dictionary but you sure need to get a life.