The MOST STUPID exercise but the best one at the same time

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Комментарии • 84

  • @rszanger
    @rszanger Год назад +77

    Anyone can learn something from this coach...he gives extremely helpful, and uncomplicated points.

  • @Highpowered_headscarf
    @Highpowered_headscarf Год назад +22

    What I find amazing is how you can see him improve drastically over the course of this exercise, he starts adding more to his shots (even though he's not technically supposed to), and they have a better shape to them. Just a few minutes of taking it easy, and it's transformed his game; no stress, no mistakes.

  • @indirajayaraman4758
    @indirajayaraman4758 Год назад +11

    Nice idea about consistency over speed when you practice. Don't run when you can't walk. Excellent tip.
    Will tell my tennis students this!

  • @skeet0rz
    @skeet0rz Год назад +55

    My mind is blown - I literally just did this for myself. I strung 2 or 3 disappointing tournaments in a row that shook my confidence. Decided I would literally just stop missing even if it meant taking 75%+ off my shots. To my surprise, I started playing better than ever! I've since been crushing my usual hitting partners in practice.
    Wish I had a coach like Patrick so it didn't take me an entire summer to realize this.

    • @Josesiem00
      @Josesiem00 Год назад +5

      Some of us playing more than ten years never realized this. One summer is amazing. Congrats!

    • @denisfogel975
      @denisfogel975 Год назад

      I hope by 75% off you don't mean decelerating your racquet. Just see how this kid got faster racquet speed compared to the beginning. What he changed is his hitting trajectory.

  • @yousseflahbabi3842
    @yousseflahbabi3842 Год назад +14

    Patrick's videos always have so much value. Thank you so much for posting this!
    Im going to try this in my next practices.

  • @caotoulei
    @caotoulei Год назад +12

    Great advice! My daily warm up routine with my 9 years son is similar: we need rally at least 100 strokes without missing before we go to the other drills. This really helps his consistency in his matches.

  • @remedypath5941
    @remedypath5941 Год назад +3

    Can't wait for the next video of Ricardo after he comes back with these new tips and practice drills!

  • @bazs7669
    @bazs7669 Год назад +6

    Very valuable lesson. Don’t run before you can walk. Thank you,

  • @Shaun949
    @Shaun949 Год назад +3

    Love this way of thinking. Amazing as always Patrick!

  • @bradleaoverseas
    @bradleaoverseas Год назад +2

    Love this video Pat. So encouraging to coach and player. Bravo

  • @Amin-ih5kd
    @Amin-ih5kd Год назад +2

    one of the most useful and yet basic tips i've ever seen.gonna try it in tonight's session.thanks coach❤❤❤

  • @smokinjoe4684
    @smokinjoe4684 Год назад +1

    9:22 I randomly glanced onto a practice court at Indian Wells this weekend and focused my view to realize it was him. My first time attending a tournament. I knew i was in the right place :)

  • @patmcc7758
    @patmcc7758 Год назад +7

    Very good advice. Consistency is the building block of competitive tennis.

  • @josanti9936
    @josanti9936 7 месяцев назад

    Mouratoglou is spot on here 👍🏼

  • @silviutudorescu8114
    @silviutudorescu8114 Год назад +1

    This is great to build your mental confidence and when you have a positive mindset it will greatly impact your shots!

  • @noldi3000
    @noldi3000 Год назад +1

    c est la meilleure lesson de tennis que j ai vu
    merci

  • @oliviercohen4168
    @oliviercohen4168 Год назад

    Super Video Patrick, merci, thanks

  • @RupeeMASTER317
    @RupeeMASTER317 Год назад

    I needed that !!!!

  • @LifeIsGoodThankYouGod
    @LifeIsGoodThankYouGod Год назад +1

    This is a nice exercise..... this is really part of the foundation. thks

  • @eddiedantes7470
    @eddiedantes7470 Год назад

    Pure gold.

  • @casandre2
    @casandre2 Год назад +1

    un bon exercice comme d'hab.! merci

  • @allucardx2
    @allucardx2 Год назад

    thanks !!

  • @aubreypwd
    @aubreypwd Год назад +3

    "He accepts to miss much-to-much."

  • @hi_vince
    @hi_vince 8 месяцев назад

    This is literally the greatest tennis truth ever spoken.

  • @adrianfox7975
    @adrianfox7975 Год назад +1

    Missing much too much. Can't wait to try !

  • @xandones
    @xandones Год назад

    bravo!

  • @joezentan
    @joezentan Год назад

    gratzie mille coach

  • @chengifoo7603
    @chengifoo7603 Год назад +3

    Wow that was absolutely crystal clear coaching and making complete sense of doing this stupid exercise. He is a smart coach :-)

  • @humanzeta
    @humanzeta Год назад +2

    Así es como se consigue la perfección. El video es perfecto. Felicitaciones al amigo Moratoglu.

    • @pinewindowcleaning3222
      @pinewindowcleaning3222 Год назад

      Si me podrias explicar en que consiste este ejercicio te lo agradeceria, porque no le entendi a Patrick.

  • @devankpathak5618
    @devankpathak5618 Год назад +16

    sir one request - please arrange a playlist where a begineer can understand the natural progression to train for tennis because all videos are great but they are random so people like me don't get what to improve what and at what time, should we learn service first or forehand or topspin or footwork or like this exercise so please create something which tell a natural progression to learn tennis in a better way.
    btw thank you very much for this quality content for those who can't afford to train under you.

    • @victorconter9038
      @victorconter9038 Год назад

      shut up fool

    • @ale03000
      @ale03000 Год назад +2

      I'll say learn with a good real coach to guide you, don't watch so many videos. Made this mistake too . . Anything ask your coach

    • @devankpathak5618
      @devankpathak5618 Год назад +2

      @@ale03000 I can't afford that and also where i live tennis is not popular so no real coaches here.

    • @ale03000
      @ale03000 Год назад

      @@devankpathak5618 Ok man where you staying ?

    • @ehrenamtlicherehrenmann4152
      @ehrenamtlicherehrenmann4152 Год назад +2

      @@devankpathak5618 I‘m playing tennis now for 14 years and started when I was 5 years old. The biggest progression I made was in the last 3 years when I played much more tennis and played with better players (It doesn’t matter if its training or matches). I dedicate some training to my worst shot, for example my serve is lacking behind and I‘ll train a lot of serves in one session. The next session is then normal again, loads of groundstrokes, volleys and serves.
      If you have a hitting partner that is better than you, ask for some tips. Sometimes they can greatly improve your tennis, although they are no professional.
      In general ! Do NOT overcomplicate tennis !. Fun is the biggest factor and if you are having fun, you‘ll improve over time without knowing.

  • @lukaskraak9313
    @lukaskraak9313 4 месяца назад

    Damn Patrick said come back to me after you can hit it over the net

  • @fabrizioluccitti6960
    @fabrizioluccitti6960 Год назад

    Over the net...over the net...again and again, with passion, sweating, trust and focus

  • @DileepreddySobhaKrishna
    @DileepreddySobhaKrishna Год назад

    Thank you Sir..I will follow this from tomorrow

  • @julianc.227
    @julianc.227 Год назад +2

    I think, this was the best advice for any level of playing.

  • @rounick28
    @rounick28 Год назад +2

    This kid is more tense than a lamb in Greek Easter.

    • @miguelbarahona6636
      @miguelbarahona6636 Год назад

      He has good technique and is young. And is learning from a great coach.

  • @dushyantverma511
    @dushyantverma511 6 месяцев назад

    Very nice sir

  • @kofyadega5341
    @kofyadega5341 Год назад

    @Pat McC :and consistency is the foundation for success in life.!

  • @romeshkirpalani848
    @romeshkirpalani848 Год назад

    Quel entraineur de reve!!!

  • @KorvanAleric
    @KorvanAleric 10 месяцев назад

    Grazie

  • @caioscofield
    @caioscofield Год назад

    Consistency is king.

  • @thenewyorkean
    @thenewyorkean Год назад

    γειά σου Πατρίκ ! tu es formidable!

  • @urvasidugana8875
    @urvasidugana8875 Год назад +1

    Thanks for your valuable information, Indian tennis lovers waiting for your academy plz welcome to Bangalore, India I am kumar Tennis Coach from Last 8 years, biggest sports market in the world

  • @TheAlexxiiii
    @TheAlexxiiii Год назад +1

    Best training advice

  • @asyrafnukman1991
    @asyrafnukman1991 Год назад

    Terima kasih videonya terbaik 👍👍

  • @albertozabeo77
    @albertozabeo77 9 месяцев назад

    I found that a good method is to count every shot at least until 20, even in matches. The mind want to achieve the goal and you start to play in a consistent way. Most of the time the opponents makes and error before 20 balls anyway...

  • @GrungePopRecords
    @GrungePopRecords Год назад

    🖤🔝🖤

  • @luciobecker2637
    @luciobecker2637 6 месяцев назад

    I like so much lessons of Mister Mouratoglu. And if possible i try to do what he teaches. Thanks from Rome Italy

  • @olafsrensen9578
    @olafsrensen9578 Год назад +1

    Yes absolutly right not to try to make a scortcut that will backfire . To play tecnical slow but right (meaning consistent with same high margin ) is the fastes way to play fast and
    right .This takes time, so one has to accept that, but the revard is so much faster and greater when done.

    • @time410s
      @time410s Год назад

      Slow you feel each moment a little better as well and with repetition you just connect so much better to everything. Then you can speed it up without missing out on that bit of data between the seconds

  • @Kater13nakii
    @Kater13nakii Год назад

    Είμαι ελληνίδα παίζω τενις στα 12 και με έχουν βοηθήσει πολύ οι κινήσεις του mouratoglou❤

  • @lindamerli1519
    @lindamerli1519 Год назад +1

    Could we reach the same goal, if this kind of practice was made against the wall, when you don't have a sparring partner?

  • @mohamedmahmoudi1272
    @mohamedmahmoudi1272 Год назад

    The best . The most beautiful

  • @shafikmahomad6629
    @shafikmahomad6629 Год назад +2

    @patrick - I see the value in this BUT how does one conciliate this mindset with the one from Craig O'Shaunnessy where he says 95% of tennis is 0-4 shots (more or less regardless of level) thus everybody should be practicing serve+1, return+1 patterns...

    • @pzh1
      @pzh1 Год назад +2

      Because to make just one shot you need to be 100 sure you won’t miss it:. 1 shot with consistency, that’s how I see it

  • @alibaba4848
    @alibaba4848 Год назад

    Hope its not too late for me 🤣

  • @ugurdemirtas2056
    @ugurdemirtas2056 Год назад

    I have a hard time switching from forehand to backhand. How can I improve this? Thanks..

    • @rohanoneill9860
      @rohanoneill9860 Год назад +1

      Split step and start to get into position as soon as you see the ball leave your opponents strings👍

  • @soyabeans999
    @soyabeans999 Год назад

    I'm getting a default first...

  • @federicotown8052
    @federicotown8052 Год назад

    Very useful !

  • @laurastone6578
    @laurastone6578 Год назад

    It’s NOT ACCEPTABLE to MISS!

  • @massimoreina5936
    @massimoreina5936 10 месяцев назад

    because you have to play high, I prefer to play low

  • @GUTOMOFFICIAL
    @GUTOMOFFICIAL Год назад

    changing bad habits takes time.

  • @davebeery_youtube
    @davebeery_youtube Год назад +1

    Same idea with playing on a wall? Hit consistently first, then hit stronger as you become more consistent?

    • @MrTresto
      @MrTresto Год назад +1

      Except the angles/etc on a wall are not the same as on a court. You can hit a ball that will bounce on a wall, it doesn't mean that the same ball would land in the court. As a result, this makes the wall not so great practice at all....

  • @federicotown8052
    @federicotown8052 Год назад

    Not stupid at all

  • @allboutthemojo
    @allboutthemojo Год назад +15

    Always great videos and I get that he's trying to stress a point but the pros practicing hitting and not missing for 30 minutes or only 2 unforced errors in 30 minutes of full power hitting is hilarious. Watched all the top pros practice and even live on occasion. They miss a lot during practice because that's the time to try stuff and the only time acceptable to miss. There are consistency specific drills that the pros do in practice and during those their goal is to make as many balls as possible with good depth and direction. During those drills they will hit with about 75 percent of their capacity and it's that time they use to train their focus. Those drills too should be limited to making say 25 shots in a row. Practice has to be purposeful. You are not training for 40 ball rallies because those are rare and infrequent..play to 25 and then see if you can repeat one more time. You're never going to see 3 , 25 ball rallies back to back to back unless you're playing against a cyborg.

    • @geza1014
      @geza1014 Год назад +5

      It’s called time and a place and what the coach and player want. Maybe educate yourself on what purposeful means

    • @allboutthemojo
      @allboutthemojo Год назад

      @@geza1014 I'd explain further but I charge a fee for circular discussions / difficult students 🤣

    • @geza1014
      @geza1014 Год назад +5

      @@allboutthemojo oh I’m sure you are very knowledgeable with pro and high level tennis

    • @victorconter9038
      @victorconter9038 Год назад +2

      so how many pros have you coached and what is your atp ranking

    • @ak-iy4yb
      @ak-iy4yb Год назад +4

      Hm... You're wrong, Sz Ki in that this drill is stupid. You are right that we don't usually see more than 25 ball rallies. This drill is for consistency no matter how many times you have watched pro practice. They have gone way beyond practicing slow ball drills for consistency. Ofc, you will see more UFE in open practice because they are dialing for matches. Most amateurs' balls go everywhere. By doing this drill, we can learn how to hit the ball with same skill more accurately.