This is a brilliant teaching for beginners to practice alone, I wish I watched this last year when I started playing tennis, not too late though. Thanks a million coach!❤
I keep coming back to this video over and over as a beginner coach :) I've played competitive tennis and now I teach. I think this is truly great stuff. Thank you so much
I have never commented on these videos before. I highly recommend this video for all beginner tennis players. This is unbelievable. Thank you-Carlo in Florida
I'll be starting my first class of coaching 🙌 this Friday and I feel great after watching this. Just subscribed I'm your new fan, because not only is it helpful to me but next generation I'll be coaching. Thank God for you bless you.
Thanks for creating this video. I’m a beginner player but a long time tennis aficionado. Now I can practice many drills even when I’m alone to improve my form, footwork and skills, besides serving.
Awesome!! I VERY MUCH appreciate your videos! Very informative. As long as there is minimal snow outside this Winter, I will be on the court, getting my game together for next Spring!!!
I have a son that is playing JV tennis and not reaching his full potential. I'm gonna start helping him with these drills even though I have zero tennis experience. I think we could both learn a lot.
Thanks for the video. Problem with many of these drills - like shadow strokes. If u r a beginner and you do strokes with bad habits u will do them that way forever (u even say that). You have to have someone watch you and 'feel' the difference between a good form and bad form so u can correct yourself.
Why does every look comfortable with their racquets while holding mine, I am not comfortable even with two hands? Is the racquet too big and I am too small/week?
I am so glad you got to spend the weekend with your family again I hope you had fun 🤩 I hope 🤞 you had an amazing 😻 day and weekend too I can’t wait for your birthday 🎂 too love you 🥰 with
Oh boy, do I hate when tennis is in a movie or commercial! There was one that had leaves and snow(!) on the court. Coco Gauff was just in one where before she began her supposed practice session, they were pretending to run the machine that puts down chalk lines-on a hard court!!!
"Brilliant" point about shadow strokes for those actresses, and how a live ball inspires bad habits. I thought you were going to say they *only* did shadow strokes in the movie and then the ball was added in CGI....
Seems to me the coaches for the King Richard actresses were stressing stroke appearance over function. In other words, they didn’t care where their balls were flying, as they can edit that later
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As a tenniscoach I fully support this message
The first teacher that really knows HOW TO TEACH. Great Stuff!
Wow Butch was one of my coaches growing up in chicago and now I’m a coach myself. So cool you shouting him out!
Fantastic video not just for beginners. Love the humour in it too :-)
thanks Tomas
This is a brilliant teaching for beginners to practice alone, I wish I watched this last year when I started playing tennis, not too late though. Thanks a million coach!❤
I keep coming back to this video over and over as a beginner coach :) I've played competitive tennis and now I teach. I think this is truly great stuff. Thank you so much
great tips I can use as a fresh beginner to tennis age 69 ! played pickle ball for three years and now I want to learn tennis! yay tennis!
I have never commented on these videos before. I highly recommend this video for all beginner tennis players. This is unbelievable. Thank you-Carlo in Florida
I'm not a beginner, but I can see the value of this upload after seeing only the first drill! Thanks, Peter
(but I could play a beginner on TV)
I'll be starting my first class of coaching 🙌 this Friday and I feel great after watching this. Just subscribed I'm your new fan, because not only is it helpful to me but next generation I'll be coaching. Thank God for you bless you.
Do you have to stay stationary on downs for a beginner ?
Thanks for creating this video. I’m a beginner player but a long time tennis aficionado. Now I can practice many drills even when I’m alone to improve my form, footwork and skills, besides serving.
this is perfect for beginners like me! simple yet effective teaching! THANK YOU sir!
Thanks for this video..I am PE teacher it is very helpful...I also play lawn tennis...I am beginner for now☺️
Thankyou it is amazing, i will practice them today but for how many days these drills a beginner shall do to get a good grip?
Awesome!! I VERY MUCH appreciate your videos! Very informative. As long as there is minimal snow outside this Winter, I will be on the court, getting my game together for next Spring!!!
Great simple drills to improve my game
Nice drills. My kids are just getting into tennis, and I will do these drills with them at the court.
Thank you. Wonderful drills! I am a tennis coach in Bangalore and will use some in my lesson roday
This is a great video!!! Well presented!!
Good job! Will use it on my coaching lessons
You’re amazing sir! God bless you for this absolutely great video.
Great video, tennis started as fun exercise with my buddy and now I’m hooked!
Fantastic video. Learned more today than I learned in 3 years of lessons!
that is awesome Corky
Thank you for the content. Great tips. I'm looking forward to practicing them.
This was really helpful and I incorporated some of these into my lessons!
Nice video. Watching it now. Do you feel these are appropriate for beginner children as well?
Yes, definitely
I have a son that is playing JV tennis and not reaching his full potential. I'm gonna start helping him with these drills even though I have zero tennis experience. I think we could both learn a lot.
great you two have fun together!
Thanks for the video. Problem with many of these drills - like shadow strokes. If u r a beginner and you do strokes with bad habits u will do them that way forever (u even say that). You have to have someone watch you and 'feel' the difference between a good form and bad form so u can correct yourself.
Great stuff
Thanks coach, interesting video n love the racket btw.
Simple Great stuff
Very good drills, thanks
Great video! Thank you.
These are great. I've seen some of these drills, but not all. Wish I'd learned these two years ago when I started to play tennis.
Nice reasons to do these beginner drills. Thank you. I am a tennis coach in Bangalore
0:00 intro
0:43 DOWNs
2:37 UPs
2:58 CONTIENTAL GRIP
5:47 EDGE TAPS
8:06 SHADOW STROKES
10:58 PICTURE PERFECT
12:31 FOLLOW TEH THUMBALL
15:25 RAINBALL DRILL
17:13 FIGURE 8 DRILL
18:58 CRUSH AND RUSH
22:01 BLOCKERS
25:01 FREE SERVICE COURSE
Great video- so many useful drills.
Great drills
Peter is the best!!!
Nice just a try..coach..❤
The block drill can help with serve return also
Great video!
are the blockers in the continental grip?
Great tips!
As a tennis coach fully support
❤❤❤❤awesome coach top ten drill..
Brilliant, thank you
I love this, thank you
U r great coach !
Great tennis movie
Awesome
Great video
Yes i've pressed the like button
Lucky finally found left hand
Why does every look comfortable with their racquets while holding mine, I am not comfortable even with two hands? Is the racquet too big and I am too small/week?
I am so glad you got to spend the weekend with your family again I hope you had fun 🤩 I hope 🤞 you had an amazing 😻 day and weekend too I can’t wait for your birthday 🎂 too love you 🥰 with
Perfect. Just got off the courts with the kids. Will incorporate these into our future sessions. Thank you
Mahalo!🤙🏽
77 years old…left handed. Appreciate any help
That is true
2:37
Oh boy, do I hate when tennis is in a movie or commercial! There was one that had leaves and snow(!) on the court. Coco Gauff was just in one where before she began her supposed practice session, they were pretending to run the machine that puts down chalk lines-on a hard court!!!
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"Brilliant" point about shadow strokes for those actresses, and how a live ball inspires bad habits. I thought you were going to say they *only* did shadow strokes in the movie and then the ball was added in CGI....
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Seems to me the coaches for the King Richard actresses were stressing stroke appearance over function. In other words, they didn’t care where their balls were flying, as they can edit that later
Why not give that little shot a name? It’s called a flick in table tennis.
He talks way too much
It helps explain why things are done that way duhhh
This video could have taken 2 minutes to complete. Dislike. Sorry
No , he had to explain, it worked for the rest of us
No, you are wrong. And maybe I would need more than 2 minutes to explain you why.
Great video !