When you’re at the net and your opponent has blasted a ball right at you, time is of the essence. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates the technique required on volleys with very little reaction time.
Slice is a great shot to neutralize pace, especially on the backhand side. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates how the slice backhand technique differs against a ball with serious power behind it.
When you’re playing against someone that hits with a ton of pace, it’s easy to panic and do the wrong thing. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates 3 adjustments you should NEVER make when playing power hitters.
There are several way to handle pace off the baseline. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates how making a small adjustment to your follow through can help keep the ball in court and also reply with depth and spin.
When your opponent is absolutely crushing the ball, you might have to make a slight adjustment to handle the extra pace. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates how shortening your backswing can help keep the ball in play.
There are lots of ways to hit for power on your groundstrokes, however one technique cue trumps all the others combined. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates this one technique must for hitting with extreme power.
Your technique obviously plays a large role on how much power you can deliver into the tennis ball. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates how altering the loop in your backswing can increase power on your groundstrokes.
Your body can be used in various ways to develop more power on all types of shots. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates how you can coil your body for increased power on your groundstrokes.
Your body can be used in various ways to develop more power on all types of shots. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates how you can use your legs to spring into your groundstrokes and serves.
The ‘directionals’ are best illustrated during point-play. In today’s lesson, Brady plays a few singles points and then analyzes how he used (or went against) the directionals for each shot.
The ‘directionals’ are a great guide for playing high percentage tennis…but they are not the law. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates 3 times where it actually makes sense to go against the directionals.
The ‘directionals’ are most commonly applied to groundstrokes, however you can also use them on your volley as well. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates how he utilizes the directionals on his volley in doubles.
One of the hardest shots in all of tennis is the return of serve, so anything to make them even slightly easier is a good thing. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates how using the directionals can help you hit more quality returns in play.
In every match you must make thousands of decisions, which means your shot selection must be on point. In today’s lesson, Brady discusses the basics of the ‘directionals’ which will help you make the correct decisions.
In doubles each player has certain responsibilities in every point they play. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates the 3 main jobs of the server’s partner position.
In doubles each player has certain responsibilities in every point they play. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates the 3 main jobs of the server position.
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