In doubles each player has certain responsibilities in every point they play. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates the 3 main jobs of the returner’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 returner position.
The slice forehand is a rarity in today’s game, however there are some appropriate times to use one. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates 3 times it’s advantageous to hit a slice forehand.
A slice can be utilized in so many different fashions, however the slice approach shot might be the most useful shot of them all. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates 3 different slice backhand approach shots.
A slice backhand can be utilized in a lot of different situations. In today’s lesson, Brady discusses the the 3 best ways you can hit slice off the baseline.
There are lots of ways to hit a slice backhand, but by far the most potent way is to hit the “knife” slice backhand. Find out how to hit this aggressive shot in today’s lesson with Brady.
The technique required to hit a proper slice backhand is vastly different compared to any other groundstroke. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates 5 technique “musts” for a slice backhand.
The serve consists of many parts that all must flow together. In today’s lesson (5 of 5), Brady finishes things off by discussing a few different acceptable variations that you can use in your service motion.
The serve consists of many parts that all must flow together. In today’s lesson (4 of 5), Brady progressively goes through how to properly accelerate your racket head and incorporate a jump into your service motion.
The serve consists of many parts that all must flow together. In today’s lesson (3 of 5), Brady progressively goes through what should occur with the legs and shoulders in the service motion.
The serve consists of many parts that all must flow together. In today’s lesson (2 of 5), Brady progressively goes through what should occur with the grip, racket path and racket face just prior to contact on the serve.
The serve consists of many parts that all must flow together. In today’s lesson, Brady progressively goes through how he teaches the service motion beginning with the stance, toss and rocking motion.
The drop shot can be a feast or famine type of shot. Hit is well, you look like a genius. Hit it poorly, you look not so great. In today’s lesson, Brady will help you look more like a genius (hopefully) by discussing 3 common mistakes players make when attempting a drop shot.
If you know exactly how to handle a “sitter” volley, it’s actually quite manageable. In fact, it’s EASY. I today’s lesson, Brady discusses the 3 main ways club players botch “sitter” volleys.
Are you constantly driving forehands right into the net? If so, there are a few possible reasons for this. In today’s lesson, Brady discusses 3 major reasons why club players hit their forehands too low and into the net.
Usually missing your serve long is not a bad miss, but at the end of the day it’s still a miss. In today’s lesson, Brady discusses his top 3 reasons why your serve might be going long.
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