Tennis technique hacks (with ATP PRO)
I demonstrate some simple technique hacks to help simplify your game and speed up the learning process. I have used all of these techniques myself in order to improve and sharpen up my game
I hope these tips helped
Please drop me some feedback in the comments #tennis #sports #proplayer #training #motivation #coaching #technique
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This is awesome. So much tennis content is just the same stuff over and over again and aimed at total beginners. These are exactly the sort of nuggets I love to find that really help.
Absolutely nothing boring about this video! Excellent tips! These.hacks will help players of all skill levels. Even intermediate/advanced players. Thank you for the video! Please keep them coming. They are helping my game, tremendously.
@seanplaystenis
Ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏 I’m really glad it has helped. I really believe it’s a simple game that gets over complicated sometimes and it’s really important to keep these things in mind. I think these principles can be applied to any level or age
Superb instruction. So much in such a short effective video.
Beautiful strokes!
Very useful and original lesson, as a musician this rhythmic lesson will help me in my tennis re-learning journey, after studying music only for so many years I can see the connection and why I love tennis strings so much, almost like my guitar strings!
@seanplaystenis
Ай бұрын
Rhythm is a huge part of the game, I can also see the skills from music transferring well into tennis, they both take long hours of dedication and practice…but when perfected can be magic
Nice video Sean, you’ll get more positive feedback than negative on here so keep it up…the negative comments are inevitable regardless what you post but it’s normally from people that don’t have the balls to put themselves out there with a face for everyone to see. Not many KZreadrs play at your level either so you’ve got a lot of good stuff to pass down👍
@seanplaystenis
Ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏 I’m doing my best, the videos will get better and so will how I present things. Looking forward to sharing these tips, there’s so many things that can help people improve Really appreciate your comment, thank you 💪
This is one way to think about I think the vid is good. But I can see why some people think it is boring since they are probably not at high level. But I do agree the vid and dive into each point a bit deeper so it would be more interesting to see why some rhythm work some don’t and how to pick your rhythm etc. the vid already present result and conclusion based on years of experience but most viewers might not have those. If there are some games to help achieve the result that you present here would make it easier to follow if I were a beginner
This was a very thoughtful set of ideas. I can see how these can directly improve my game, especially the ability to reproduce a stroke consistently. Very interesting. I like the matter of fact delivery and simple demonstrations. Good luck with your channel.
@seanplaystenis
Ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏 it’s quite a simple concept, I’m looking forward to sharing more of these tips 👍
Love the content! Great tips. Keep it up 💪💪
@seanplaystenis
27 күн бұрын
Thank you 🙏 more on the way
Having footwork for volleys and the return of serves is brilliant. Never considered it. Return of serve is basically a volley but with a shortened groundstroke swing. Thanks for the advice!
@seanplaystenis
Ай бұрын
I didn’t realise it until about 3 years ago when a coach showed me it. Revolutionised my return, I was able to take the ball a lot earlier on return also.
Thanks for the useful tips, it really made it easier to understand
@seanplaystenis
Ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Very informative instruction from a top player.
@seanplaystenis
25 күн бұрын
Thank you 🙏
Really solid tips Sean. As they say, "Keep it simple stupid"🤣 Great content mate👍👊
@seanplaystenis
Ай бұрын
It definitely helps to keep it simple! Really glad the video helped, I’ll do my best to keep it coming 👍
Awesome tip man, really solid tips! But I have a question, do you like work on each strokes biomechanics first and then work rhythm or do you work on technique just based on these tips?
@seanplaystenis
24 күн бұрын
Thank you! I’d say I do both, but try and get the shape of the shot first then slowly add rhythm and relaxation. They’re both really important as without the rhythm and relaxation it’s hard to get power in the shot
Cool and well presented. Smooth, also. Btw, just as a benevolent reminder, on the BH the back leg should follow and step forward after the shot - it is the 1-2-3 motion
@seanplaystenis
Ай бұрын
Definitely, hand goes first then the body lags behind creating that bit of tension to give that power
@seanplaystenis
Ай бұрын
Definitely, hand goes first then the body lags behind creating that bit of tension to give that power
Grip of one hand back hand please
Щиро дякую
Hi man i am showrya i have problem with my forehand when ever i try to hit the ball powerful my racket is opening up so there are many outs going even on my approach shots are going out and there is no control on my forehead can you please suggest something ❤❤
Keep It Simple Sean 💋
@seanplaystenis
29 күн бұрын
Always 🙏
Thats good for hitting 50% what if you need 110%
@seanplaystenis
20 күн бұрын
Just turn up the dial slightly with the speed of the hand, get the body involved a little bit more. To create more pace it should be small adjustments
@treplay8846
20 күн бұрын
@@seanplaystenis are you eastern grip on your fh?
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@seanplaystenis
Ай бұрын
I’ll try make it more exciting next time
@vwmusicplaylist1935
Ай бұрын
@@seanplaystenis No need. I won't be watching anymore of your videos.
@seanplaystenis
Ай бұрын
@@vwmusicplaylist1935 that’s fine, I hope you find what you’re looking for 👍
@weyman4317
25 күн бұрын
Boring troll