Ever wonder what causes your serve to go into the net? If so, you’re not alone. In today’s lesson, Brady discusses the 3 main reasons why your serve doesn’t clear the net.
The overhead is one of the most commonly botched shots in tennis. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates 3 “musts” on your overhead technique on every overhead you hit.
Possibly more than any other stroke, the volley is incredibly dependent on having good technique. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates 3 technique concepts that you should execute on every volley you hit.
The two-handed backhand has dominated the game over the past few decades–and while the stroke has many obvious benefits, there are some unique challenges to having two hands on the grip. In today’s lesson, Brady addresses several technique “musts” that you should do on all two-handed backhands.
The technique required on a one-handed backhand is very different compared to a two-handed backhand. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates three key technique “musts” unique to the stroke on the one-hander.
The modern forehand can be hit in many different ways, however there are a few commonalities regardless of which type of forehand is being struck. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates 3 technique “musts” that should occur on every forehand you hit.
A lot of recreational players believe that pronation does not occur on a high-level slice serve. But is this true? Find out in today’s lesson with Brady.
You must pronate at an exact moment in your swing in order to maximize power. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates precisely when to pronate on your serves and overheads.
Is pronation a must on all serves? Absolutely. There are two big reasons you should be pronating on every serve you hit. Find out what those are in today’s lesson with Brady.
A lot of recreational players have heard the term “pronation”, but they don’t know exactly what it means. So in today’s short lesson, Brady illustrates what pronation is and on what shots you should be utilizing it in your own game.
At the baseline you should be hitting with topspin on the majority of your groundstrokes. However, there are 3 shots that you must hit with a significant amount of topspin or you’re not going to like the outcome. Find out what those 3 shots are in today’s lesson with Brady.
Topspin is a great tool to use, however if only implemented properly. In today’s lesson, Brady discusses 3 common topspin mistakes he sees all too often when players attempt to use topspin.
Do you want to add more topspin to your groundstrokes? How to achieve topspin is a simple formula that may players still struggle with. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates how to max out the amount of topspin you can hit.
How does spin in tennis actually work? Understanding the physics behind how topspin actually affects a tennis ball can be helpful for your tennis game. In today’s lesson, Brady breaks down the science behind topspin.
Have you ever been told by a coach to “scratch your back” on your serve? This was a common saying years ago and is still unfortunately taught by some coaches. In today’s lesson, learn why “scratching your back” is the last thing you want to to do in your service motion.
Have you ever been told to “only take small steps” around the tennis court? This common misconception can lead to errors if misapplied at the baseline. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates a few common times that highlight the number of steps required on the incoming ball.
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