More times than not you can find yourself in one of two categories during a point: on offense or on defense. In today’s lesson Brady plays a game which focuses on both phases of play.
Have you ever felt that some points have more weight to them than others? In today’s lesson Brady demonstrates a fun game where the momentum can swing wildly in just a matter of points.
The unforced total is almost certainly the most important statistic in tennis. In today’s video Brady shows you a game that places extra emphasis on your winner to unforced error total.
How often do you practice your approach shots? Or your passing shots? Most likely the answer is not enough. Today Brady shows you a simple game you can play with a friend that works on both shots.
Shuffling or side-stepping is one of the most important and used footwork movements in tennis. In today’s lesson, Brady shows a fun drill you can do with a partner for speeding up your shuffle steps.
Running sprints is great but performing tennis-specific footwork drills is even better. In today’s video learn a drill that you can immediately incorporate into your movement at the net.
Improving your coordination along with your footwork can really help your game. Learn a fun drill that you can do with a partner to strengthen your footwork while also improving hand-eye coordination.
Moving at an angle for your volley can be hugely beneficial. In today’s lesson Brady shows you a simple footwork drill that will dramatically help you close the net on your volleys.
Improving your footwork may be the single fastest way to improve your game. In today’s video, Brady demonstrates the “spider” drill which emulates many common movements around the baseline.
What are the differences in hitting the ball crosscourt vs down the line? Almost too many to mention. In today’s video Brady drops some knowledge and even delves into a little geometry.
When hitting a forehand approach shot, directing it down the line can be especially useful. Learn why approaching down the line puts you in perfect position for a winning volley in today’s lesson.
When exactly should you hit down the line? Definitely in moderation. In today’s video Brady shows two different scenarios in a rally where hitting down the line can be a good play.
Hitting a backhand down the line can be one of the toughest and riskiest shots in tennis. In today’s lesson Brady discusses exactly how to technically execute this difficult shot.
Whether you’re hitting out of an open or closed stance, to hit the ball down the line effectively you really need to focus on two things. What are they? Find out in today’s lesson with Brady.
Can doubles strategy sometimes get overwhelming or confusing? Not to worry. In today’s lesson Brady breaks down doubles strategy based on if you are the baseliner or the net player.
The returner’s partner is likely the most misunderstood position in doubles. In today’s lesson Brady puts it into simple terms as far as what the returner’s partner needs to do.
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