So many people in so many different specialties would sneer at the idea of listening to someone who’s not even at their level. They would say “I don’t listen to anyone who can’t even compete at that level. If you’re not able to do it, why should I listen to you?” I hear this not just in sports, but in many different aspects
As a dedicated coach he is really happy to have a student this time who is capable to immediately put his advice into practise. Not like the other hundreds who admittedly pay well😊, but struggle at the implementation...😅.
I think she's good.. she grasp all the theories in one short brief chat.. I think she's got a very good potential to be a good player when she grew older
Put your hand in front of you, instead of bending your wrist front to back, you have to flick your wrist sideways, look at the explanation of Patrick when he says " your arm is like this"... Check it out
He’s not wrong - but the way he describes it isn’t quite right. You have to remember, contact lasts only 1/4000 of a second. So hitting the ball lower would not make the contact longer and thus create more spin. Hitting it from a lower point could create more upward force when the ball is struck, so you’re creating more lift and spin that way, but not because you are lengthening the contact that way.
@@Ral-js2yb oh. A smartass? Was my comment really derisive? I wasn’t putting the fellow down; I was pointing out that his description wasn’t quite accurate from a physics standpoint. Is it considered offensive to do that? Should I just keep quiet if I have information to share? My pardon but I thought the community benefits from each other’s diverse knowledge. My field of expertise happens to be in motor learning, especially in regards to skill acquisition in junior players. You’re right though I haven’t had the fortune training a granslam champion yet. I hope to work the grand slam champion someday but we’ll see. But as I said, that’s not my area of expertise - I work with junior players, who have tournament aspirations; I was fortunate that the opportunity to work with my students; many of them went on to play college ball
C'est un menteur, il n'a sorti aucun joueur, il copie sur les autres. Il prend les mérites du travail déjà accompli par les parents des joueurs. Il ne pense qu'à l'argent.
After all these years and success, Serena is still humble and learning. No wonder she’s the greatest.
That's the key isn't it?
So her arm should be bent more?
@@michaelharley8996yes with kick you want a lower contact point so you have room to brush up the ball by extending your elbow
she is not the greatest the greatest is a male player
So many people in so many different specialties would sneer at the idea of listening to someone who’s not even at their level. They would say “I don’t listen to anyone who can’t even compete at that level. If you’re not able to do it, why should I listen to you?” I hear this not just in sports, but in many different aspects
As a dedicated coach he is really happy to have a student this time who is capable to immediately put his advice into practise. Not like the other hundreds who admittedly pay well😊, but struggle at the implementation...😅.
She won a slam while she was pregnant. Nuff said
Yes yes yes, the Goat 🐐, the world loves you Serena, we miss you on the court.
Great tip. Thanks!
I think she's good.. she grasp all the theories in one short brief chat.. I think she's got a very good potential to be a good player when she grew older
Great serve
Would you mind doing a short clip on Kick serve. I am still unclear about the way to do it (what should I do with my wrist...) Thx!
Put your hand in front of you, instead of bending your wrist front to back, you have to flick your wrist sideways, look at the explanation of Patrick when he says " your arm is like this"...
Check it out
What a fast learner, I am sure this woman has the potential to win some Grand Slams and become the #1 female player in the future.
1000th like!
‘The more GGRRR action you get’
You would think a truly elite coach should know what topspin and sidespin is 😂
Is he saying to make your toss low so that you can hit it with a longer range of motion?
No he is saying to hit it at a lower height so that she has a bigger range of motion.
....for having more spin
Footwork please sir
Hahahaha she loved you my friend;)
I don’t know why but I feel it’s a good conditioning wearing black long sleeve cloths in the hot sun so you c a compete in the boiling hot sun.
He’s not wrong - but the way he describes it isn’t quite right.
You have to remember, contact lasts only 1/4000 of a second. So hitting the ball lower would not make the contact longer and thus create more spin.
Hitting it from a lower point could create more upward force when the ball is struck, so you’re creating more lift and spin that way, but not because you are lengthening the contact that way.
Yeah. Great tip coach. How many players have you able to help win granslams again?
Exactly! Lol
@@Ral-js2yb oh. A smartass?
Was my comment really derisive? I wasn’t putting the fellow down; I was pointing out that his description wasn’t quite accurate from a physics standpoint. Is it considered offensive to do that? Should I just keep quiet if I have information to share? My pardon but I thought the community benefits from each other’s diverse knowledge. My field of expertise happens to be in motor learning, especially in regards to skill acquisition in junior players.
You’re right though I haven’t had the fortune training a granslam champion yet. I hope to work the grand slam champion
someday but we’ll see.
But as I said, that’s not my area of expertise - I work with junior players, who have tournament aspirations; I was fortunate that the opportunity to work with my students; many of them went on to play college ball
@@Ral-js2ybserena would still hv won the grandslam with or without Patrick
@@Ral-js2ybserena would still hv won the grandslam with or without Patrick
Пздц, чувак учит Сирену как подавать кик))) это что-то с чем-то) причём объясняет самые базовые вещи!
oh oh!
Serena probably thinks she knows it all.
I mean after winning 23+ slams, to think that way wouldn't be that bad.
C'est un menteur, il n'a sorti aucun joueur, il copie sur les autres. Il prend les mérites du travail déjà accompli par les parents des joueurs. Il ne pense qu'à l'argent.
That doesn't look like Serena...
Its a man! 😅