you told us all the secrets. The other coaches will lost their jobs. Haha. Thank you so much for all the excellent work. Learnt a lot from your youtube.
@@oneminutetennis I've bought the first two so far and loved them! Then again, I'm such a huge fan that you could have bundled up your (grand?)children's crayon scribblings and I would have "thrown down" and loved it! Keep up the -good,- nay *excellent,* work!
I'm in a REAL hurry to try this one! I must admit, I am a bit skeptical that your average (You)Toob Boob has the kinesthetic awareness and body control to lock/unlock each body part successfully, but hey - I been wrong before. Once or twice. Back in the 70s, I think it was... That said, I think it may well turn out to be a very valuable exercise in *discovering the effortlessness of a fully-relaxed stroke.* It throws the timing off, though, doesn't it? I mean, it takes longer to unfurl each lever arm in ascending order, does it not? I find anyway, when I go to hit a relaxed and "sequential" forehand, that you have to start the stroke a lot earlier or end up fouling the ball off past right field, a baseball analogy meaning to hit so late that you hit far to the (your) right of the intended target. Would love to know your thoughts on the subject...
You'll never be as young as you are today. I needed to hear that! And thanks, your books arrived in time for my daughters birthday.
Will try it out, thank you
Very, very clear. Great lesson
Sound logic for harnessing a fluid forehand Steve, thank you.
This is so interesting. Thank you so much
makes sense .. hope will help to improve my fh
Amazing
simple 😊
Thanks again for great work 👍🤗🌞
you told us all the secrets. The other coaches will lost their jobs. Haha. Thank you so much for all the excellent work. Learnt a lot from your youtube.
That is a fantastic 3 step leverage "feeling " approach. I must have your book !
Glad your enjoying the channel
Please let me know how it goes? And I would love you feedback on the books
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@@oneminutetennis I've bought the first two so far and loved them! Then again, I'm such a huge fan that you could have bundled up your (grand?)children's crayon scribblings and I would have "thrown down" and loved it! Keep up the -good,- nay *excellent,* work!
That's so kind. I'm about one week away from publishing my 4th book. Your wonderful words make the work worthwhile. Thank you
I'm in a REAL hurry to try this one! I must admit, I am a bit skeptical that your average (You)Toob Boob has the kinesthetic awareness and body control to lock/unlock each body part successfully, but hey - I been wrong before. Once or twice. Back in the 70s, I think it was...
That said, I think it may well turn out to be a very valuable exercise in *discovering the effortlessness of a fully-relaxed stroke.* It throws the timing off, though, doesn't it? I mean, it takes longer to unfurl each lever arm in ascending order, does it not? I find anyway, when I go to hit a relaxed and "sequential" forehand, that you have to start the stroke a lot earlier or end up fouling the ball off past right field, a baseball analogy meaning to hit so late that you hit far to the (your) right of the intended target. Would love to know your thoughts on the subject...
With such swings, how do you control the shot? Will it not fly allover?
topspin. It's the beautiful paradox: the faster the swing, the more control
make sense indeed, not easy to apply!
wow the video quality !
Thanks again for great work 👍🌞🤗