Published on 10/26/2018 by Brady

A backhand can be a legitimate weapon so long as you don’t have any significant kinks in your technique. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates 3 power killers on the backhand side and what you can do to avoid them.

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  • Mike 1 month ago

    Maybe for another day, or aimed at a higher level, but I find I have a tendency to over-rotate/ spin on my 1-hander, and thus lose weight transfer through the shot. It probably looks lie/ comes from a table tennis top spin, rather than tennis racquet extension. I’m working on delaying bringing my back leg forward so as to lean into the shot, and exaggerate my left arm backwards. Is there a video on this flaw to see if I’m on the right track?

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  • Ronnie Tish 1 month ago

    Thanks , it was helpful .

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  • Lee 1 month ago

    I have been noticing a reduction in power with my two-handed backhand and these tips have given me something to work with to regain my power. Thanks!!!

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  • COLIN PAYTON 1 month ago

    Thanks Brady. Great tips. Really helpful

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  • Satyam 1 month ago

    Nicely demonstrated

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  • Ron Adams 1 month ago

    Brady, that was really helpful, as emphasizing the fundamentals always is…..

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