Returning a powerful first serve can be one of the most difficult things to do in all of sports. Learn how to handle the ad “T” serve in today’s lesson with Brady.
Returning a powerful first serve can be one of the most difficult things to do in all of sports. Learn how to handle the deuce “T” serve in today’s lesson with Brady.
Returning a powerful first serve can be one of the most difficult things to do in all of sports. Learn how to handle the deuce “wide” serve in today’s lesson with Brady.
Playing against an opponent who likes to hit drop shots can be frustrating. In today’s lesson, learn how to properly sprint to the drop shots and subsequently what shot to play once you get to it.
The drop shot is one of the most mistreated shots in tennis. In today’s lesson, learn 3 common mistakes recreational players often on their drop shots.
Are all drop shots created equal? Absolutely not. More than any other shot, your technique must change based on the incoming ball. Learn this seldom discussed idea in today’s video with Brady.
The technique for the backhand drop shot is very similar to the backhand slice with the exception of two key factors. In today’s lesson, Brady goes step-by-step through the technique for the backhand drop shot.
When is it a good time to hit a drop shot? This effective shot should be used sparingly and only under certain circumstances. In today’s video, learn 3 scenarios that are ideal to hit a drop shot.
The swing path for the forehand has changed significantly over the years. In today’s lesson, learn the correct swing path for the modern forehand and some key points to this powerful swing.
Your swing path will vary between a ball that has a ton of spin and one that is driven with a flatter stroke. Learn the key difference in these two strokes and the racket path you must take for each in today’s lesson with Brady.
The swing path for a backhand slice obviously differs from the your traditional backhand groundstroke swing path. Learn the key differences and what in particular makes a great backhand slice in today’s lesson with Brady.
The swing path for the two-handed backhand can vary depending on the player, however every swing should have 3 main elements. In today’s lesson, Brady discusses these 3 ideas and how to achieve them on your two-handed backhand.
The swing path for the one-handed backhand is uniquely different when compared to the two-handed backhand. In today’s lesson, Brady discusses the shape of the one-handed backhand’s swing path.
It seems everyone wants to hit the ball harder these days. So how do we accomplish this all while still maintaining sound technique? Learn the 4 main power sources in order to bump up your racket speed in today’s video.
What is lag and how is it the #1 source of power on forehands and serves? Learn this immensely important idea to generate insane amounts of power in today’s lesson with Brady.
Simply having a loop does not guarantee added power to your groundstrokes. Learn how to avoid a common power killer when executing your loop on your backswing in today’s lesson.
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