There are a lot of flashy shots in the game of tennis, but one shot stands out from the rest. Find out how to seriously impress your friends in today’s lesson with Brady.
Tennis is not an easy sport to learn, but there’s one shot in the game which proves to be the toughest of them all. Find out how to execute it properly in today’s lesson with Brady.
What’s the easiest shot in all of tennis?…a “sitter” when you’re on top of the net. However, this is also one of the most botched shots in the game as well. Find out why in today’s lesson with Brady.
What would you say is the dumbest shot in all of tennis? While there are many to choose from, Brady picks out what he believes is the dumbest shot in the game in today’s lesson.
What would you say would be the smartest shot in tennis? Obviously this is a bit subjective, yet Brady gives his take on what shot is a “no-brainer” when he encounters it on the tennis court.
Now that you know what you should prioritize in terms of your groundstrokes, how can you apply this philosophy in your practice sessions? Find out how Brady applies the groundstroke pyramid with his own lessons in today’s video.
Once your groundstroke is consistent, has depth and good placement, the final phase is to finally add power. Learn how to incorporate power into your game in today’s lesson.
Once you have a consistent stroke that you’re getting good depth on, now you need to work on your placement. In today’s lesson, Brady brings the sidelines into play in order to move his opponents.
Once you consider your groundstroke to be consistent, what’s the next logical progression towards improvement? Answer: depth. In today’s lesson, how to hit with depth to keep your opponents at bay.
Getting the ball in the court may seem the obvious way to win more points, but consistency can mean a variety of different things. Learn what consistency means to Brady in today’s lesson.
The overhead is one of the most consistently botched shots in tennis. In today’s lesson, Brady discusses the 3 most common overhead misses and how you can avoid them.
Once you’ve been lobbed you have an immediate decision to make…hit it out of the air or let it bounce? Found out 3 factors that will heavily influence this decision in today’s lesson.
While the beginning of the swing that gets into a “trophy pose” is very different on an overhead, the technique is otherwise nearly identical in comparison to a service motion. In today’s lesson, find out how similar the two strokes are and how a little variation is acceptable on some follow throughs on your overhead.
Getting in prime position is one most important factors for hitting a strong overhead. In today’s lesson, Brady discusses how he tracks the ball on his own overhead smashes.
Every successful overhead begins with two immediate movements to prep the body. Learn what these exact movements are and why they are essential in today’s lesson with Brady.
The wide serve on the ad side can be one of the most effective serves if hit properly. In today’s lesson, learn how to hit this first serve that is generally struck flat and with a ton of pace.
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