How To Keep Your Eye On The Ball In Tennis

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Watching the ball or keeping your head still at contact is one of the most common coaching advice in tennis and yet almost no recreational tennis players are able to do it.
I believe that one needs to first remove the obstacles to keeping your head still and only then can this skill be acquired.
I know of 3 mental blocks and one physical.
You may look up before contact because you want to see where your opponent is going.
You may also look up because you want to see where the target is.
You may also look up because the rotation of your body is pulling your head up.
And of course, you may not trust your ability to hit targets without looking at them so again you want to look up to be sure.
Unless you deal with these obstacles, you won't be able to keep your eye on the ball and maintain a still head while hitting the ball.

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  • @langers5gmailcom
    @langers5gmailcom7 жыл бұрын

    I've been playing tennis for 20 years and reached a high standard aged 17-18 but now - in my 30's, even with consistent play - my groundstrokes have become very inconsistent. I would recommend this video to anyone looking to improve their game, period, it's so fundamental to every shot in tennis! A perfectly explained and demonstrated video. Thank you so much!

  • @jamieclarke8239
    @jamieclarke82397 жыл бұрын

    I think that Tomaz' s instruction is outstanding. I find my instructors tell me I'm not keeping my eye on the ball or hitting it late and so on but don't explain why I'm doing that or how to remedy it. It is so much easier to understand how to correct an error in play when you know how/ why your body/ brain are doing what they are doing. And in understanding that you are then able to better apply the correction. I also love that he establishes reasonable objectives for how long it will take you to correct a problem area. Fabulous stuff!

  • @ilzappo
    @ilzappo6 жыл бұрын

    Keeping the eye on the ball is one of the most difficult thing to do in tennis, believe me ! You have to focus on each shot and to keep concentrated during all the match. But if you manage to do that, you will be surprise of your own ability to progress an hit good shots. Thank you so much for this video, and as other commentaries said, the most useful for beginners.

  • @petersmyth7406
    @petersmyth74065 жыл бұрын

    Great video! Very logical and well explained. I've actually heard of one more reason why recreational players look up before hitting the ball. A study found that rec players are worried that the ball will be coming back to them before they are ready for it if they keep their eye on the ball. It's illogical, but that's what was found by researchers.

  • @larryl8676
    @larryl86763 жыл бұрын

    I just watched your videos and I am going to do these: 1) Call out what you are going to hit, forward hand and backhand. 2) Aim at the big target, left or right. 3) Not to move the head until hitting the ball.

  • @frieda3907
    @frieda39072 жыл бұрын

    First time I hear the reasons why we don''t look at the ball. Love it. Tomaz, you are really a great tennis instructor for recreational players. I realized that whenever I miss hit a volley, a millisecond before, my eyes flicked away from the ball, not the head move, it's the eyes. My hypothesis is, that you do that when you are under stress. Under stress our eyes are more "twitchy". So its impportant to stay calm in the middle of the battle. Simply the fact that I got aware of this issue, improved my volleys. I wonder, if there is some eye training to keep the eyes stable during rapid movement? But thx again for your valuable insights.

  • @NexThicc
    @NexThicc3 жыл бұрын

    The most consistent advice to this day, thank you

  • @enterthearcade
    @enterthearcade7 жыл бұрын

    My brothers and I have been practicing a lot based on your video instructions. You would not believe how much they and I have improved over the past 6 months! I can't thank you enough for making all of these amazing videos; they are so informative and easy to understand. I may have to post some videos of my own, showing the improvements that my brothers and I have made. Cheers!

  • @feeltennis

    @feeltennis

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the feedback, I really appreciate it!

  • @berndklumpp7790

    @berndklumpp7790

    3 жыл бұрын

    Send this guy some money so that he can keep up his excellent work 🤓😉

  • @phantom5573
    @phantom55737 жыл бұрын

    This is one of the most important videos a tennis player can watch. Inevitably, whenever anyone misses the ball, it is typically related directly to the head movement and tensing up!!!!!!!!! Thank you for this video

  • @icyolives

    @icyolives

    5 жыл бұрын

    Kenneth Nakamura Some people make simple mistakes, and many more aren’t completely fluent in English and do their best, yet still make mistakes. Why get so riled up over a KZread comment? Calm down, it’s not that serious.

  • @marcomessina
    @marcomessina7 жыл бұрын

    Great video. one of the most useful I ve seen. you are an awesome teacher and communicator.

  • @nicholaspucino4807

    @nicholaspucino4807

    6 жыл бұрын

    Golf

  • @robertkarolkiewicz2511
    @robertkarolkiewicz25117 жыл бұрын

    The most important part for me was that you are the first who explain the difficulty of not waching the ball. I have all 4 problems. Thanks !

  • @DeceitfulDestiny
    @DeceitfulDestiny7 жыл бұрын

    The part about the breakdown of four outcomes of missing a little was brilliant. Fantastic vid

  • @octavioadrianmunozquintana4138
    @octavioadrianmunozquintana41387 жыл бұрын

    Hi teacher. I am from Mexico City, and I have been practicing your recommendations during my last six play days. Great improvement. I have start winnig games to those who always win to me. Your recommendation to enshure hitting with the sweet part of racket is a true. My shots are powerfull and very well directed. Also "not to see my opponent / target" works incredible. Thanks a lot again teacher....

  • @BigGangsterDan
    @BigGangsterDan2 жыл бұрын

    Dude, I teach out of SoCal and I have my girl playing L1-L3 and I have to say, you’ve been the only coach I trust online. Keep up the great work coach!

  • @nicolasphilbert9976
    @nicolasphilbert99767 жыл бұрын

    Congratulation. I am tennis coach too from France and now I am coaching in Australia. I have seen many many videos and this one is one on my best. I agree with everything, manly the big target. Where are you coaching?

  • @vinceduque7115
    @vinceduque71155 жыл бұрын

    I have watched so many tennis videos here and this is the one I needed the most. Your teaching was clear and concise. No waste, no unnecessary words or joking. It was a perfect video. Thank you very very much.

  • @555harv
    @555harv6 жыл бұрын

    This man has great human insight, as well as tennis skill. Thanks

  • @stevegordonson720
    @stevegordonson7207 жыл бұрын

    I haven't seen anyone explain this skill in such a detailed way. Excellent! This made me realize that as an aging player , I have to pay more attention to keeping the head still. The comments on the body pulling the neck and head really rang true! I'm going to do the suggested training and work on improving the rotational flexibility in my neck , which should help. Thanks !

  • @SumanthKollipara
    @SumanthKollipara7 жыл бұрын

    I have had this problem for such a long time and his different points are spot on regarding the body movement, mental ability about not having to see the opponent and self confidence in my game. Another wonderful video from Feel Tennis. You have improved my serve, my forehand and now one upped my whole game.

  • @geraldimhof2875
    @geraldimhof28753 жыл бұрын

    I knew I had a problem with hitting the ball correctly, bu always thought it was linked to positioning. Now I realise I always look at my target right when I take the shot. Thank you very much

  • @tomsd8656
    @tomsd86562 жыл бұрын

    This is very important while receiving fast serve. Basically you need to track the path of the ball with your eyes steadily the moment the opponent tosses it in the air but not just with the eyes. Your head and eyes would move along with the path of the ball to track it from up in the air to the ground then to the time you hit it, and of course at moment of contact with your racquet, it's like he explained here, the head can't move until after the ball leaves your racquet. You might be a bit uncomfortable at first when the ball comes fast and you hit without seeing where it might go, but this is the only way. For me the difference is night and day. In fact, you'd want to do the same with all shots. The moment the ball leaves your opponent's racquet, you track it by moving your eyes and head together, then the moment you hit, the head stays still.

  • @sunsioux444

    @sunsioux444

    5 ай бұрын

    EXCELLENT! The head cannot move until the ball Leaves the racket, I need to burn this into my brain every single day, not only for tennis, but for Golf and Pickleball too. “The moment you hit the head stays still.” It’s gonna take a lot of work and concentration, but it’s the best thing to improve our playing

  • @victoriachubb572
    @victoriachubb5726 жыл бұрын

    So, today I did everything in this video and won 6-1. My opponent/friend said she had never seen me play so well. This works!

  • @MR-xj6ee

    @MR-xj6ee

    5 жыл бұрын

    Share this video with your friend, that way she'll have the chance to improve her game as well. You'll both become warriors 😉

  • @LanceJordan
    @LanceJordan7 жыл бұрын

    This is the best and most thorough explanation on this topic I've ever seen! Thank you!!!

  • @smokey1226
    @smokey12262 жыл бұрын

    I love coach like you who breaks down a seemingly easy concept into such detail. A lot of coaches know looking at the ball is important and will tell their students to do so without really understanding why it's important.

  • @sunsioux444

    @sunsioux444

    5 ай бұрын

    Looking at the ball is important, but keeping the head still is vital

  • @tehatte
    @tehatte7 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much! This is one of the best tips for junior players. Well explained. My son doesn't usually like my long explanation of anything but I'll have to make him sit down for 15' to listen to this one.

  • @jchangesqlawcenter
    @jchangesqlawcenter7 жыл бұрын

    This is one of my biggest problems. I tend to frame the shots too frequently, and off center shots are the norm. The reasons you detail are exactly what I need, since the "how" is pretty straightforward, but difficult to do. Thank you very much for the video!

  • @earlweinman5296
    @earlweinman52966 жыл бұрын

    i have seen hundreds of video's on various tennis subjects. this is without question one of the very best. clearly explained in lay terms i feel like i have come away with great advise that i can actually use. i have always believed in the importance of keeping your eye on the ball and head steady but never new y it was so difficult.

  • @josephferri5599
    @josephferri55997 жыл бұрын

    Very timely video. Seems like a simple cure for my inconsistency and frustration lately. Maybe it will help me overcome my tendency to be over anxious and reach out for the ball before it arrives. Thanks much.

  • @cesarfernandezlopez2209
    @cesarfernandezlopez22093 жыл бұрын

    I KNEW YOU WAS A VERY HUMBLE MAN AND YOU LOVE TENNIS !! THOSE PERSONS ARE THE BEST!!

  • @tochiemmanuel3608
    @tochiemmanuel3608 Жыл бұрын

    Best Info so far. My shots are always inconsistent because of either looking at my opponent, trying to see if I can. Wrong foot him and also trying to look where I want to put the ball. My ba ends up at the net or I over hit the angle and the ball goes out.

  • @stuffcookie
    @stuffcookie7 жыл бұрын

    Single most effective important improvement I made in years following this advise. Thanks.

  • @neygercey7899
    @neygercey78994 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Thomas! Btw, the church bells in the background have blessed this instruction of yours. God bless you for all of your instructional videos. I’m learning a lot with them. Keep up the good work.

  • @TheSeventhSphinx
    @TheSeventhSphinx7 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful video, this is something I have been working on and I found this so helpful, thank you!

  • @senorzed6483
    @senorzed64834 жыл бұрын

    "You probably never miss the ball completely" Uhh, yes i do 😂

  • @seeget
    @seeget7 жыл бұрын

    "There is nothing to see." Love it when sports instructions sometimes approach zen :)

  • @Starkada
    @Starkada7 жыл бұрын

    Feel tennis are the best videos on KZread! Thanks!

  • @likearock2428
    @likearock24285 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, I took tennis lesson at the moment and this was from my instructor ask me to practice on. Thank you for the hint that it took you all summer to master it therefore i m not looking to master this skill overnight. 🙏

  • @mustafam7431
    @mustafam74314 жыл бұрын

    One of the best tutorial for the logic behind the body movements. Thank you for sharing such valuable tips.

  • @Rois300
    @Rois3007 жыл бұрын

    amazing Thomas, thanks for sharing this wonderful eye on the ball concept in detail.

  • @thrgulbay
    @thrgulbay5 жыл бұрын

    Definitely, by far it is the most useful, concrete and convincing tennis instruction I have ever watched. For sure, it will be my summer project. I do not know if it solves all my ball control problem but I am sure it can make huge difference. Great job. Many thanks and congratulations. Pls keep up such good works.

  • @CooperDrums
    @CooperDrums5 жыл бұрын

    OMG this is SO helpful!! I have stopped doing this and now it seems so obvious TO do it! Great video. I will definitely start doing this every time i hit.

  • @godintheshell
    @godintheshell7 жыл бұрын

    OMG i have been playing for 3 years. Watching a lot of instruction tennis videos and now all i could say is that this is one of the best. From Vietnam with love

  • @Will-qy3bd
    @Will-qy3bd7 жыл бұрын

    Awesome explanation! Love your videos. Could you do a two handed backhand instructions?

  • @dalz247
    @dalz2475 жыл бұрын

    You really are such a great teacher, thank you for your videos..I've watched a few of them today and your tips re really useful. I've just started playing tennis and I'm more enthusiastic about playing after watching your videos.. Thank you

  • @antoniomontalto96
    @antoniomontalto965 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely fantastic! So clear, so powerful! Many many congratulations Teacher!

  • @sedonasuite
    @sedonasuite7 жыл бұрын

    The explanation is the very best I've ever heard and I worked with really good instructors

  • @kaivrancken
    @kaivrancken7 жыл бұрын

    Awesome instruction. I really like how you incorporate the mind into leaning how to produce good and clean shots. Thanks for sharing that.

  • @Radnally
    @Radnally4 жыл бұрын

    Great thought process analysis. Learning to hit out in front of me really helped all my strokes. I think mostly because i can make solid contact while having my head looking, approximately, out towards my target while still keeping my eye on the ball.

  • @rezaesfahani6573
    @rezaesfahani65736 жыл бұрын

    wonderful teaching.I am looking forward to seeing more drills from you,well done.

  • @brianmurphyie
    @brianmurphyie5 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant, well done. So simple but so true. I wish I had your instruction ten years ago. But we’ll done

  • @ziggy1712
    @ziggy17124 жыл бұрын

    You’re definitely right about it being a summer project. I watched the video and fully intended to execute it for every shot i played. But lo, the game begins and can’t remember more than 3-4 shots where i could actually execute it. The ones i did were screamers. But darn it sure is a difficult but important skill....

  • @manohoo
    @manohoo5 жыл бұрын

    Best tennis instructor on KZread!

  • @pearlflute1
    @pearlflute16 жыл бұрын

    Tomacz is really a great instructor. His single little phrases can dramatically change your thinking and reduce errors. Thanks!

  • @ActorIntro
    @ActorIntro6 жыл бұрын

    Required viewing for anyone who plays or teaches tennis. Well done, Tomaz. Here’s a trick I learned from Oscar Wagner on developing this same skill. Practice hitting the ball while closing your eyes at the point of contact. It defeats a lot of the instinct about moving your head with the stroke. The head stays more still, and it surprises players how little they lose in stroke execution, and gain in making consistently clean contact.

  • @sunsioux444

    @sunsioux444

    5 ай бұрын

    wow!

  • @felipesantiago6814
    @felipesantiago68147 жыл бұрын

    Great class! Cleared up my mind about looking to the ball and about tatics game. Thanks!

  • @mantoskeeee
    @mantoskeeee4 жыл бұрын

    10:46 "..because you are free to miss your target.." - misses a butterfly. Presentation of a highest level. haha Nice, informative video, thank you for doing this.

  • @robsimms1982
    @robsimms19827 жыл бұрын

    Best tennis teaching videos online. Amazing. Thanks Thomas.

  • @aiyka_music
    @aiyka_music4 жыл бұрын

    He's such a good coach! He should be coaching the pros !

  • @stuarthaiz
    @stuarthaiz7 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video and great advice. Many thanks.

  • @vikasmaan6989
    @vikasmaan69894 жыл бұрын

    thank you! thanks for your effort at explaining the basics and reasons for doing certain things. it will help me a lot. I will work on it , I am sure you are an excellent coach .

  • @billryan8243
    @billryan82436 жыл бұрын

    My coach tells me, 'The lines on the court don't move. You know where they are without looking.' Which is essentially what Tomaz is saying. Fantastic video. So helpful to me.

  • @sunsioux444

    @sunsioux444

    5 ай бұрын

    great comment

  • @briankipnis1902
    @briankipnis19027 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video. Really made me think and focus on what I need to fix.

  • @Okwolus
    @Okwolus7 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video as usual. Can't myslef stick my eyes on the ball. Will try your tips for sure! I really like your way of teaching, it's so clear in my mind, and you don't rush for "performance" at any price like the others. Great spirit = great teaching :D

  • @tombasse
    @tombasse5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for yours all videos !! You are such a great instructor !! Specially this one about this important topic.

  • @darcykendrick3614
    @darcykendrick36147 жыл бұрын

    Clear, concise and excellent instruction. This makes so much sense; my matches consistently suffer because I keep my eye on my opponent ...not the ball. I will implement this pronto!

  • @kidsbolcc3546
    @kidsbolcc35464 жыл бұрын

    This is so helpful! Thanks for such clearing instructions!

  • @obaidfarghani9202
    @obaidfarghani92025 жыл бұрын

    You are the best coach - such a great explanation

  • @Tennisnerd
    @Tennisnerd6 жыл бұрын

    Very solid advice and great explanations. Keep up the good work!

  • @theipathmethod2502
    @theipathmethod25026 жыл бұрын

    This is amazing,!!!! Thank you for these realistic notes and I can’t wait to practice this

  • @pegbroadwater1464
    @pegbroadwater14645 жыл бұрын

    Just want to thank you for all your videos. I have learned so much from your smart tennis teachings. God bless you for sharing.

  • @eTENNISLEAGUE
    @eTENNISLEAGUE7 жыл бұрын

    Often problem. Thanks for the video!

  • @skylaxx
    @skylaxx6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for great tips! I'm having a bit of problem with the 2nd point - looking to aim at small targets. Sometimes, i'm more focused on target than the ball. Began working on it and your video helped very much. btw, you have beautiful technique. Cheers!

  • @lloydstuart7862
    @lloydstuart78625 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your video. You're an excellent Tennis coach. I will look out and try to implement this lesson into my game.

  • @davidwebb9113
    @davidwebb91133 жыл бұрын

    Love your style of teaching. Watched the videos on balance just before this and feel that there is definitely a connection between them. Out of balance and the last thing I'm interested in is keeping my eye on the ball.

  • @motchie5473
    @motchie54736 ай бұрын

    This video and video about consistency/intentions is very helpful

  • @hermanodejesus7264
    @hermanodejesus72647 жыл бұрын

    Priceless info Tomas, thx for sharing.

  • @sunsioux444
    @sunsioux4445 ай бұрын

    Excellent! this is my weakness not only in tennis but in golf and Pickleball, too. Whenever I miss, I’ve moved my head and looked up. 🤦‍♀️ it is not just keeping the eyes on the ball, it is keeping the head down and still until the ball leaves the racket! TRUST! excellent video and thank you

  • @annmaes7550
    @annmaes75507 жыл бұрын

    Tomaz, You Rock! I am determined to follow your advice! I hate miss-hits! I am sure this will really help my game! Many thanks again! You're the best!!

  • @ninaetedali1467
    @ninaetedali14674 жыл бұрын

    Really great analysis. Appreciate your insights and coaching advice! Thx!

  • @JamesDavisakaRemguy
    @JamesDavisakaRemguy4 жыл бұрын

    I have played tennis for YEARS now and I never really learned how to watch the ball. Much like you said in the video, I was having moderate success without watching the ball very closely by "guestimating" where the ball was going to be at contact. I tended to do better against fast-moving balls, which deviate less from their flightpath than slow and/or spinning shots. But I wasn't getting anything like effortless power or proper topspin, and always had to swing very hard, it felt like my racket didn't even OWN a sweetspot, but the few times I did manage to hit the sweetspot it was a novel and odd-but-cool feeling! This summer, thanks to the microscopic invaders from China with the Mexican beer name, I have made it my sole mission, my _raison d’être_ , to train myself to track the ball properly and finally learn to make solid contact on a regular basis. So I went out to our local park with a bucket of balls and did some self-feeding, then hit against the wall, and then finally, hit with some other lonely tennis orphans...and lo and behold, I WAS DOING IT! Every ball struck dead center, smack dab in the middle of the sweetspot, flying off my strings with magical speed and mystical spin! It was like Federer Himself had descended from Mount Grand Slam-opolis, took possession of my body and was belting the ball for me! Tears streamed down my face as I raised my racket in triumph, bent back and facing the heavens roared, "So this, THIS...is what Tennis is all about!!" Nah I'm just kidding, of course, I shanked every third ball over the fence. The other two I hit closer to the frame than the sweetspot. But how? It seemed so simple on the video. Just do what Tomaz said. Come on you moron, children do it! Nope, I guess I'm gonna have to break down and ACTUALLY DO WHAT TOMAZ RECOMMENDS IN THE VIDEO. Dammit. It seems, as usual, that Tomaz is right again. Until you exorcise your demons, uproot your deep-seated misconceptions and insecurities - at least about watching the ball and keeping your head still - BEFORE you can ride out and slay the dragon. So that's my new mandate, which he clearly states is Step One, Do Not Pass Go, Do Not Collect $100!! Ah, when will I ever learn? (Probably never.) If Tomaz says "do this first", you should probably *DO THIS FIRST* . But then, you all knew that. I appear to be the only one with the pointy hat in the Dunce Corner. But don't worry, I'll get it. Eventually. Tell me again, uh, how much time to we have before the sun blows up?

  • @sunsioux444

    @sunsioux444

    5 ай бұрын

    This is a Great comment and you are quite a creative writer. I enjoyed your comment immensely.

  • @selftrue670
    @selftrue6706 жыл бұрын

    Very intelligent and concise teaching---best I've seen. Congrats

  • @zvi1961
    @zvi19614 жыл бұрын

    This is the best tennis lesson I saw on youtube. and I saw many lessons...

  • @matthew4506
    @matthew45064 жыл бұрын

    Yet another amazing video and explanation, thank you!

  • @sandro.marques
    @sandro.marques6 жыл бұрын

    This was an absolutely great explanation. Really awsome!!! I would just add two reasons for keeping the head still: Once we had prepared early, all positions are fixed and memorized in relation to ourself position, so there's no need to look at nothing from this moment on. Another thing, is our sight field wich is reduced on small targets, we can only focus one small thing a time. That's, when focusing a tennis ball, we can not see even big letters or number that's writen in another ball some inches from it. Cheers!!!

  • @DM-bx1zv
    @DM-bx1zv6 жыл бұрын

    Excellent tips. Can't wait to apply to see how I adjust.

  • @Captain_Aubrey
    @Captain_Aubrey6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Super helpful video. You are a very good instructor!

  • @belmirovalente984
    @belmirovalente9844 жыл бұрын

    You are a master coach. You have dissected the tennis game. Congratulations.

  • @araghavarao
    @araghavarao6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for a great and very useful video. Very clearly and nicely narrated.

  • @adebayoagbaje
    @adebayoagbaje2 жыл бұрын

    This advice already feel like the best advice. I think this is exactly what I need. Thank you very much.

  • @manishgoswami8787
    @manishgoswami87876 жыл бұрын

    This is awesome and clearly explained! Thanks a lot!

  • @SheilaShares
    @SheilaShares4 жыл бұрын

    You’re a genius! This is soooooo on point! You are awesome! I could use all the great words to compliment you! I just played my finals match in the sectionals last Sunday. 🏆 My partner and I won but the other two lines lost, so we didn’t make it to the nationals. But anyway, this is still what’s missing in my game to add more power to my forehand. I do this unconsciously with my backhand, but not with my forehand. All my offensives are through my backhand and the only offensive that I have on the forehand is the lob. I think this tip will improve my forehand ground strokes by a mile!!! You are God-sent! 👏👏👏🏆🥇👍👍👍 I do this unconsciously in singles, but I believe this works on doubles, too. It’s just a little trickier. Thanks so much!

  • @zhuowang3522
    @zhuowang35226 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Mr. Mencinger for this great video. This is exactly THE area I want to work on. My question is: Does the approach need to be adjusted when playing doubles?

  • @Steve-cd9ul
    @Steve-cd9ul5 жыл бұрын

    This is brilliant, so well explained.

  • @peteryuliu
    @peteryuliu3 жыл бұрын

    I tried to this technique today. Awesome! I just want to add a point. When I firstly tried to do it, I worried if I can hit the target region. Later, I talked to myself "let it go". Yes, I only watch the ball and let it go. Now, I felt much relaxed and the ball has amazing power without effort.

  • @sunsioux444

    @sunsioux444

    5 ай бұрын

    fabulous feedback

  • @photosalbum7047
    @photosalbum70474 жыл бұрын

    Very good and useful advice. Thank you.

  • @jimichan4604
    @jimichan46046 жыл бұрын

    Excellent as usual Tomaz, thank you!

  • @charlesellmaker6118
    @charlesellmaker61185 жыл бұрын

    This is fantastically helpful. Thanks!

  • @arjanteeuwen1184
    @arjanteeuwen11845 ай бұрын

    Top instructions! Very clearly explained! Thank you very much

  • @eldartop1634
    @eldartop1634 Жыл бұрын

    Another exellent lesson from Tomaz. Thanks a lot!

  • @gayatrigahlaut9048
    @gayatrigahlaut90484 жыл бұрын

    Beautifully explained...will incorporate

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