The 3 Phases Of The Modern Forehand

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  • @adrianboyddodd8007
    @adrianboyddodd8007

    This is the modern game. I don't think I will be following any other KZread coaches. I am 61 and it is never too late to change. I want to keep up.

  • @JamesWang007
    @JamesWang007

    the slapping at the club bit had me rolling :)

  • @lindasimione2695
    @lindasimione2695

    I love how you explain everything. Your videos have helped me a lot!

  • @LiveAndLearnWithMe
    @LiveAndLearnWithMe

    many local coaches will not explain this good to players because they will loose students quickly. Great explanation! thanks

  • @francoisgouws7288
    @francoisgouws7288

    Please do a video on the open and close stand fiorehand because the lading seem to be slightly different.

  • @TNToncourt
    @TNToncourt

    My tennis has certainly improved since watching your videos. Thank you Doc !

  • @tarumicho
    @tarumicho

    Thanks for the advice

  • @propgee
    @propgee

    going to try this today. will give feedback when i get back

  • @gopinadhpylafffd2384
    @gopinadhpylafffd2384

    Great 👌

  • @carlosbedoya1954
    @carlosbedoya1954

    Good instruction. You left out using circumference or inside out swing

  • @ivanr.7241
    @ivanr.7241

    It's practically impossible to follow this technique on clay courts where balls bounce on you shoulder. What to do?

  • @chinaski5
    @chinaski5

    Great lesson, full of excellent advice. Are there drills you can recommend to get players comfortable with these steps and to break bad habits?

  • @jerryplaystennis
    @jerryplaystennis

    Damn you use RF97?

  • @mario17-t34
    @mario17-t34

    Thanks much, to come to the end of phase #2 @7.05 (pat a dog position) do I need just drop my racket down, оr to do some circle motion?

  • @lazaroquintanilla2269
    @lazaroquintanilla2269

    Could you help with clarifying how to get the 180 degree shoulder rotation without opening up the chest too much for the shot, or if there is a time to do one more than the other? Thanks.

  • @travismalsbary
    @travismalsbary

    I see you're a fan. Could you recommend a few anime?

  • @ruggierojerolli
    @ruggierojerolli

    Why don't you extend a "1/4" more your takeback and hit more at chest level lifting your elbow a little more, the way Djokovic does? - the best forehand ever was and ever will.