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August 6, 2021

A Primer on the One-Handed Backhand

The one handed backhand is a simpler stroke than the forehand. If that doesn’t seem accurate to you, chances are you’re executing the shot incorrectly. There are only a few fundamental tenets of the...

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July 31, 2021

Stop Losing Winnable Matches

One of the beautiful things about learning a fundamentally sound, fault tolerant forehand, is that the speed of said forehand can be easily dialed up or down, without fundamentally changing the swing. The grip...

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July 23, 2021

5 Goals for 5-Year-Olds

The primary goal of a tennis lesson isn’t to make your student a better player in the single hour you have with them. If that happens, great, but it’s a secondary bonus, not the...

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July 16, 2021

Is “Coach-You” a Terrible Match Coach?

We’ve already discussed how to play better in matches twice before. Here are those two articles, if you’re interested: Vision Will Transform Your Match Play Great In Practice, Bad in Matches Today, we’re going...

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July 9, 2021

The Serving Throw Vector

The serve is a throw. The serving motion in tennis utilizes the exact same throw chain as all the throwing motions across sports. The baseball pitch, the volleyball spike, the NFL touchdown pass –...

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July 3, 2021

Wait Then Fire – Success in the Absence of Rhythm

The final phase of forehand preparation is a waiting period. The forehand swing is not a single, continuous motion. There isn’t a uniform, rhythmic flow from from preparation to forward swing. Instead, preparation and...

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June 18, 2021

Vision Will Transform Your Match Play

Vision might be the single most underrated tool in every tennis player’s toolbox. Sure, every coach tells their students to “watch the ball,” but what does that really mean? And why is it that...

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June 11, 2021

All Forehands Are Inside-Out Forehands

I work with a 10-year-old girl named Anna who presents with an interesting issue. When she’s pulled out wide on the forehand, her stroke looks great, but when the ball comes right to her,...

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June 4, 2021

Flat, Spin, and Everything in Between

The primary way you adjust your forehand is by altering the tilt of your torso through contact. As we’ve discussed before, there exists only a small range of optimal movement patterns that allow for...

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May 28, 2021

Great In Practice, Bad in Matches

Why is it that so many players feel like they play great in practice, and yet can’t produce that same level of tennis in matches? In two words: Mental Resources. In a match situation,...

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