Any Constructive Tips to Improve our Tennis Game ?


me and poulam hit at roosevelt and videotape our backhands, forehands, and serves. we want to improve our game. so if anyonoe has any constructive criticism it would be gladly appreciated :] thx and enjoy geek in the pink by jason mraz

tennis training video – forehand, half volley, volley – group drill


This tennis video demonstrates a komplex group drill to improve your forehand, half volley and volley techniques. Visit www.gotennis.de to view a lot more professional tennis training videos. / tennis training drills.

Tennis Serve Toss


A reliable toss will help improve the consistency of your serve. This clip demonstrates 2 ways to hold the ball so that your toss has as little spin as possible. More tips at www.tennisbreakfast.com

Tom Avery’s FREE Tennis Lessons – Keeping the Racquet and Body in Sync


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Tennis Tip – Contact Point 2


MCTA Group tennis tips – Contact Point in front of the body – tennis4everyone

Tennis Lessons : Tennis Stringing Guide


Tennis racket strings have different gauges, or thickness, and thicker strings are used by people who break strings a lot. Find out why durable tennis strings make it more difficult to play a finesse game with help from a tennis director in this free video on stringing tennis rackets. Expert: Carol Levine Contact: www.sportandwellness.net/Hopewell/tennis/in Bio: Carol Levine is the tennis director at Sport and Wellness fitness facility in Hopewell Jct., NY Filmmaker: Kefa Olang

Tennis Tips For Beginners : Shot Strategies in Tennis


When playing tennis, try to hit the ball so that your opponent has to constantly stay in motion. Learn tips and techniques on shot strategy in the game of tennis in this free online tennis lesson video. Expert: Shannon Hurr Bio: Shannon Hurr started playing tennis when he was ten years old and has been playing ever since. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

Tennis Instruction – How to get more power on your forehand – Tennis Tip


In todays tennis, a powerful forehand groundstroke is mandatory to advance in competitive play. There are three primary sources of power on a forehand. The first is the swing speed generated from the hand and wrist accelerating the racquet. The second is what is called linear vertical momentum or ground forces that come from the legs bending and unbending upwards as a player swings. The third and equally critical is angular momentum or rotational force that is demonstrated in this video clip. The Forehand Rotator is designed specifically to give players a feel for this rotational force and how to use it to their advantage. www.oncourtoffcourt.com