My daughter has taken lessons with Rick. Let me tell you…Rick is a genius! We took a lesson with some other guy that some parents suggested when we got back to North Carolina and there are some real tennis bozos out there! Rick is the man!
great lesson... i've never heard of "plant the tree" after "pat the dog"... makes sense. want to try it. lol at "...either i'm gonna improve you forehand alot, or you're not gonna come back..."
Nice video and lesson. As a coach, I always find the parent-coach-student relationship complicated. I notice Rick talks as much to the parent (or more) as to the student. I always try to address almost everything to the student but that's just my style... I know there are some tennis parents who are very involved and even coach their kids themselves so it makes sense to keep them informed as well. Edit: I assumed there was a parent back there but could also be trying to address the cameraman for the video.
I like this lesson. It is very instructive for teaching all ages and levels that are looking to improve forehands. The only part I find not so educationally productive is that Rick tells the kid that "it is not his fault" that he is hitting "less effectively" or what wrong...yet when the kid improves, Rick is not going to say "it's not your fault". The kid should not be so emotionally weak that there is a need to tell the kid "it's not your fault"..It is a crippling comment that ultimately rusts this kids character. Still, love the Rickster though! Tell, him the real deal and teach him to keep his head up and "make it happen" that will serve him...
Great teaching method on asking to look down at the balls to correct over turning.
Double trouble , Mr Macci has a tennis "lingo" of his own 😂😂😂👍🏻❤️🎾
My daughter has taken lessons with Rick. Let me tell you…Rick is a genius! We took a lesson with some other guy that some parents suggested when we got back to North Carolina and there are some real tennis bozos out there! Rick is the man!
do you still take lessons?
I took lessons with Rick as well / he is THE BEST - hands down !
A lot of coaches don’t teach hitting with rotation and using the leg. Waste of time and money
great lesson... i've never heard of "plant the tree" after "pat the dog"... makes sense. want to try it. lol at "...either i'm gonna improve you forehand alot, or you're not gonna come back..."
Love it Macci !!!
Rick teaches Federer forehand
Great lesson
Nice video and lesson. As a coach, I always find the parent-coach-student relationship complicated. I notice Rick talks as much to the parent (or more) as to the student. I always try to address almost everything to the student but that's just my style... I know there are some tennis parents who are very involved and even coach their kids themselves so it makes sense to keep them informed as well. Edit: I assumed there was a parent back there but could also be trying to address the cameraman for the video.
amazing video
great rick
I was going to get certified by him but i could only do 1 day
I like this lesson. It is very instructive for teaching all ages and levels that are looking to improve forehands. The only part I find not so educationally productive is that Rick tells the kid that "it is not his fault" that he is hitting "less effectively" or what wrong...yet when the kid improves, Rick is not going to say "it's not your fault". The kid should not be so emotionally weak that there is a need to tell the kid "it's not your fault"..It is a crippling comment that ultimately rusts this kids character. Still, love the Rickster though! Tell, him the real deal and teach him to keep his head up and "make it happen" that will serve him...
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Feel for that kid. No need to show his problem in so much detail. Show him a proper way and stop directing what he does wrong.
Stop disecting
this is not the way to teach small small boys to hide for game why you go away down overlay stay close to give