Welcome to Tennis With Rihards KZread channel!
My name is Rihards Emulins and I'm a certified tennis coach, professional tennis player and simply tennis lover. I'm involved in this sport for more than 25 years, achieved ATP ranking, represented Latvia in Davis Cup, won Latvian Championship and BUCS (British Universities and Colleges Sport) team championship as a proud member of University of Stirling men’s tennis team.
I'm also an author of the book ''Boost Your Tennis game'' and you can check it out on Amazon.
On this channel I'm sharing with you different tips and lessons, which, hopefully, will help you to improve your tennis.
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Полный шлак..даже объяснять нет смысла,кто знает тот все уже понял!! 🤣🥎🤣
Nice Video
Men with two handed backhand are feminine. You don't see women play single backhand.
Neumí to
Dřevák. 😅
Double backhand! Yes. That's what I'm talking about
nice
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Put three tennis balls on top of those make it even more fun
thx 4 sharing master proud of you
Very good idea for footwork training. Many thanks!
I use this with my students now
thanks
I like it.
I enjoyed your video !! especially when you taught your child how to hold the racquet. Are you still working on your KZread Channel?
Thanks! Slowly getting back into working on it :)
It's way too hard than most people think, but passion, love and compassion makes you do it.
Yes. It does :)
This was a good video made great by your partner trying to rip your legs with variety of balls.
I love your baby's tennis racket. Cheers!
Thanks! She loves it too :)
Great tip
I'm glad it was helpful!
Thanks for creating this video. It helped give me some perspective. I have a few questions and I would appreciate your time and expertise. 1. Did you grow up in a tennis supportive family ( such as your father was a tennis coach or pro tennis player 2. We’re you a professional tennis player? 3. What certifications did you obtain to coach? ( USPTA, PTR, ITF level 2,3)
I'm glad you liked the video! 1. My family was very supportive and both, my father and my mother, were professional athletes, but not tennis players. 2. Yes. I was ATP ranked tennis player and also competed in Davis Cup once. 3. I have obtained national (I'm from Latvia) coaching qualification and also have attended different international courses.
do you have something for lower body? I keep picking up injuries and need to strengthen my body
I will create a video for strengthening your upper body soon. Stay tuned!
This video is very informative and give me great ideas to help my clients work on their footwork and fitness.
I'm happy it helps!
This is awesome! Whats your estimate on how long this entire workout take? Also how many times a week should I do this since i do cardio training every day.?
Thank you for the kind words! It takes around 20 minutes to complete this workout and I recommend doing it twice per week.
Ok thank you!
Hi I have a question can one make a living by being small time tennis instructer
Yes!
Great exercises!
Thank you! Happy to help!
Mans is out here during a hurricane
Just a little wind :)
Nice video
Thanks!
Nice
Thanks!
Which one is the first type?
First exercise is called ''boxer's skip''.
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Extremely useful!Thanks!
Thank you!
Whoever coined the terms unforced or forced error is unimaginable & lost: 1) No player would intentionally force his own error. (unless match-fixing) 2) All errors are unforced. So it is simply an error. Same count, same point, same score.
There are also forced errors, when a player executes his shot under pressure from a difficult situation.
Thx man that was actually helpful and exactly what I was looking for
Happy to help!
Thanks,it helps me to do warmup at home☺️☺️☺️
Happy to help!
This video is great really good! do u have the name of each excercise as i would love to use this in my training cheers
Thank you! But, unfortunately, I don't have names for each exercise. Just call them how you want.
I love your Tennis Videos! I post tennis content weekly, it would be greatly appreciated if you checked it out. Thanks :)
Thanks! Good luck with your channel!
Great help..
Happy to help!
Thanks
Happy to help!
Im gonna do this! Thx
I'm happy to help!
Maybe you didn't quite cover upper body warm up, what'd you think?
Agreed! There is a warm up video for upper body using a resistance band coming soon.
Thanks for your tips,it helps alot.
I'm glad it helps!
Hi...which version of the pure strike are u using?
I play tested 305 gram version that day. Decent racket, however I prefer wider string pattern.
This is an example of the classic problem with tennis coaching, you're told by a coach what to do and why, .... but not the how. The player needs to understand the basic physics that impact ball control and the biomechanics of how to get the body to repeat the most efficient way to do this. Perhaps you can address this and look at why most people playing struggle with their ability to control the ball to reduce unforced errors.
This is tennis strategy video focusing on what to do tactically. There are other videos focusing more on technical side of tennis.
Web Tennis Training a player cannot have "tactics" without solid technique. The reason most players make unforced errors is because of weak technique, strokes breaking down under pressure. You cannot separate the connection between tactics and technique as you seem to suggest with your video and your reply.
True! Technique is something we all need to work on all the time. However, the key word in your comment is ''solid''. The technique doesn't need to be perfect in order to to play tactically smart tennis. Solid is enough.
Not so fast. Just turning shoulders and swing??? What about your adjustment steps for each ball, your spacing from the ball, control of racket face angle, swing paths, and ....How about rotation, weight transfer, core strength, extension, timing, grip, loading, contact zone, hitting 500000 balls before you even turn 10, playing ITF tournaments, etc. etc etc..... 99% of those playing tennis have no hope of hitting even close to your level. What you demo and what you do are very different. Racket is well above your head, big loop, early separation of hands ..... take a look. Today's players top ATP players have much more compact swings than you demonstrate and hit more out of open stances.
Thank you for your feedback! It looks like you have a good knowledge about tennis. Of course, all of the things you mentioned are vital for hitting a good forehand, however in this particular video I wanted to highlight the importance of early and proper shoulder turn. My forehand is not perfect. It is a little bit stiff and loop is too big. But that is not what I am teaching to others. I suggest more compact swing as I explained in the video.
so should i jump my highest when i do double jump?
You should jump as high as you need for not messing up. But as lower you jump, as better it is. Put more emphasis on moving your hand as fast as you can. I am, probably, jumping a little bit too high in this video 🙂
ok thank you so much!
You are welcome 💪
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Jump rope is best for footwork...
Jump rope is awesome!
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Thanks!
If you hit on top of the ball, shouldnt it hit your feet directly?
It should! But, firstly, if we imagine that the ball is a ''clock-face'', then 12 o'clock isn't on the top of top of the ball. It is a little bit on the front part of the ball. Secondly, it is very difficult to stretch your wrist in a way that you really hit the top of the ball in the middle of it :)
Web Tennis Training OK! I get It now, thanks! I did not understand how to picture or project the clock on the ball
Yes, I know... It is not easy :)
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Hey! Good luck with your channel!