by Jeff | Blog, Forehand Lessons, Video Lessons
CHICKEN WINGS! Unfortunately, though, we don’t serve those here. But what we do have for you today is a powerful tip that will help you develop that devastating forehand, so you can get that roastin’, palatable victory! It’s actually very simple: when you make your...
by Jeff | Blog, Forehand Lessons, Video Lessons
One of the most common mistakes rec players—and even junior players commit with their forehands is they turn the palm towards the as they’re hitting the ball. You may not think this is big deal, but it is. When the palm of the hand faces the net too early, the body...
by Jeff | Blog, Forehand Lessons, Video Lessons
Holding on to your finish longer: seems like a pretty simple thing to perform on the court. You just hold your finish longer after you swing, either while stationary or on the move, and that’s it. But what does it really do? – It improves your balance – It...
by Jeff | Blog, Forehand Lessons
In this video lesson we are going to talk about some variations on your footwork that could really improve your game and give you more power on your shots. We actually have two of them right here: Come around the cone, and step-and-hit when the ball comes; and Use a...
by Jeff | Blog, Forehand Lessons
Here’s a reality check: a lot of players are not using their off-arm and hands correctly on the forehand. It’s bent, it’s contorted, it’s close to the body. So, how do you correct this, to give yourself more space, more power, and more consistency on your forehand?...
by Jeff | Forehand Lessons
Avoid The Wrong Buggy Whip Finish Today’s tennis tip is going to help you with the buggy whip forehand. One of the masters keys to perfecting the buggy whip is to understand the different types of finishes that you can use. And one thing you must AVOID if you...
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