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Keith Green Jr
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 22 ก.ย. 2008
My personal TH-cam channel with no particular organization of content.
A Sandbagger Showdown: The Most intense ‘3.0’ Match I’ve ever played!
A thrilling doubles tennis match where strategy and skill collide! Both teams come with a little bit of sandbagging-players at higher levels competing at a 3.0 rating-but the result is an exciting, back-and-forth showdown. Watch as the match unfolds with plenty of close calls, skillful shots, and a nail-biting finish. Who will come out on top in this intense yet fun battle of wits and tennis prowess?
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When Consistency Meets Aggression. Mixed Doubles Tennis w/ Lina
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When Consistency Meets Aggression. Mixed Doubles Tennis w/ Lina
I Got Bageled. My Most Humbling Tennis experience.
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Let me know in the comments how you deal with heavy topspin Use my referral code for a discount on Swing Vision swing.vision/r/9ce1aa369db1ae0d
Pickle Ball w/ my lovely Fiancé in Vancouver BC, Canada
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Pickle Ball w/ my lovely Fiancé in Vancouver BC, Canada
Playing it Safe Cost me the Game. UTR Singles 3.0 tennis
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Playing it Safe Cost me the Game. UTR Singles 3.0 tennis
USTA Mens 7.0 Doubles Tennis practice match
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USTA Mens 7.0 Doubles Tennis practice match
Mixed Doubles Tennis USTA 7.0 challenge match
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Mixed Doubles Tennis USTA 7.0 challenge match
Challenging kinematic equations problem
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Challenging kinematic equations problem
Introduction to frictional incline problems
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Introduction to frictional incline problems
Physics - Motion in the horizontal direction
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Physics - Motion in the horizontal direction
Thanks for sharing! In my opinion, 3.5. To be 4.0, gotta be more consistent. Subbed, looking forward for more content!
Thank you for the sub!
I'll call it 3.25. Some solid shots. Earl had a 4.0 serve when he got it in.
There was some power behind his volleys that I struggled with, but he said the same thing about me 🤗
looks to be 3.5s sandbagging in 3.0,
4:55, no way that was a 125MPH serve...
I don’t think it was. The accuracy with my set up during this match wasn’t optimal
What are your thoughts? 3.0, 3.5 or 4.0 players?
Let me know if any strategies or suggestions you may have! Thanks
are u enjoyin this AI tracking? thinking bout tryin as well
Yeah, I think it’s neat. I realistically get a ton of feedback just watching myself play. The touch of how fast my serve is going, and the stroke is cool but it cuts the time your collecting tennis balls for you. That’s what makes it very easy. I’d recommend. they occasionally have promotions. If you can use my referral link that would be neat! Thank you! swing.vision/r/9ce1aa369db1ae0d
Welcome to the bagel club with a membership of almost every single tennis player who plays the sport! I tend to deal with heavy topspin by positioning myself further back and hitting back with topspin or taking the ball a little earlier with a flatter shot - though the former is higher percentage, less risky and easier to execute shot which you may prefer in a match situation!
Yeah, to be honest, I question why I didn’t take a step back. Watching this video, I recognize I’m returning a lot of balls over my shoulder, which isn’t my hitting zone.
Where do you play?
This is at Bellevue Pro club, but I usually play at Forest Crest
How'd i do!
Do you slice heavy top spin or return flat- what is your approach?
Hit it back with topspin, but you gotta hit through it. Hitting flat or slice is viable, too, but the actual "counter" to topspin is applying your own topspin. If you slice topspin, you're just adding to his spin (meaning it's easier to make a ball "die" or bounce really low because it will have more rpms). If a topspin ball comes at you, and it bounces a little high or sits up, you can absolutely slap it flat (kind of hitting it down into the court).
When you get better with the timing. You can also take the ball earlier, which cuts off his time to react, therefore turning the momentum in your favor to then let you decide if you want him to move forward (so you can lob him) or somewhere where it gives you an advantage to move up and finish the point ( so you can volley or overhead the ball). Tennis is all about taking time away from the opponent. You did well. But I can see how it's extremely difficult to deal with he's y topspin at first. - 4.5 player
7.0?
Yeah when it’s doubles it is a combined 7.0.
Will gladly take suggestions if any!
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Do you just blame your partner?
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My constant struggle with closing out matches
How do you get your protein in the morning?
Has this happened to you before?
Let me know if you have any feedback on my game!