Published on 11/29/2017 by Brady

The technique required to hit a successful low backhand volley is very similar to the low forehand volley, albeit one key difference. Find out what that is in today’s lesson with Brady.

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  • MARIA N 4 weeks ago

    Love these videos

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  • Sue Spencer 4 weeks ago

    I always shared with my students that the non dominant hand is as important as the dominant & so appreciated your low backhand volley lesson, I always called it airing the armpits.
    I’m 77 & grew up taking lessons from Earl Buchholz, Butch & Cliff Buchholz’s dad. Your lessons remind me of how he taught.

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  • Don Zaeh 4 weeks ago

    Ok

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  • Don Zaeh 4 weeks ago

    Great

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  • Robin Wilson 4 weeks ago

    Always enjoy the videos. At 79 playing with a reverse replacement of my right shoulder. I am right handed. A serving video taught me how to pronate the serve and improved my game. Thank you

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  • Kirk 4 weeks ago

    Why not step out with foot closest to the ball, in this case the left. Try it sometimes. Used in squash.

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  • Ron Adams 4 weeks ago

    really helpful….thank you

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  • Janmeet Singh 4 weeks ago

    Always very good explanation and helpful at every level,sometime it revises my technique as bad habits creep in overtime,thankyou!

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