Thanks! PE teachers emphasize using the whole body for every shot- footwork first to get to the ball. Non- dominant hand tracks ( target for you on the forehand) then it helps with balance and finally it helps create torque / power on your shot and quick recovery for the next shot.
Best thing I’ve seen to date. No one on TH-cam when teaching the forehand ever mentions DROP the the head of the paddle down. Completely a game changer! You teach the mechanics brilliantly.
Really great lesson. Best on TH-cam that I’ve seen. This was a review for me as my power forehand was getting a little sloppy. I initially learned it from you about a year ago-“Back, Bounce, Drop, Hit”. Took my game to another level. But I forgot the basics.
Wow Tyler thank you for sharing and showing all your wonderful secrets. I have to watch this again and take notes because there's a lot of gems in there that I'm not heard of before nor would I have figure it out by watching other players I genuinely thank you and waiting to see your next one take good care now
Thank you for making this video! I’ve been struggling with my forehand consistency. I can’t wait to try your techniques. I’ll definitely be watching your other videos!
I noticed that a lot of the top players/former tennis players cock back their wrist early during the start of the takeback step. Others keep their wrist pretty straight. How important is cocking back the wrist during the takeback step (this would be before the drop, where it makes sense to have a cocked back wrist at the drop for lag with the forward swing motion)?
@@universalrackets Thank you! Also when should you contact the ball for groundstrokes? At the top of the bounce (apex), before (rising), or after (falling)?
Thanks! PE teachers emphasize using the whole body for every shot- footwork first to get to the ball. Non- dominant hand tracks ( target for you on the forehand) then it helps with balance and finally it helps create torque / power on your shot and quick recovery for the next shot.
yes! it is huge!
Best thing I’ve seen to date.
No one on TH-cam when teaching the forehand ever mentions DROP the the head of the paddle down. Completely a game changer!
You teach the mechanics brilliantly.
Thank you so much! We are glad you enjoy the videos!
Really great lesson. Best on TH-cam that I’ve seen. This was a review for me as my power forehand was getting a little sloppy. I initially learned it from you about a year ago-“Back, Bounce, Drop, Hit”. Took my game to another level. But I forgot the basics.
Appreciate the kind words! Glad the fundamentals are helping you take your game to another level.
This is super helpful, please create more video like this for others skill aswell. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ALL THE GREAT TIPS
Appreciate the support! I'm glad you found this helpful.
Wow Tyler thank you for sharing and showing all your wonderful secrets. I have to watch this again and take notes because there's a lot of gems in there that I'm not heard of before nor would I have figure it out by watching other players I genuinely thank you and waiting to see your next one take good care now
Thank you so much for the comment Linda! Greatly appreciated!
I cant thank you enough!! Best pickleball channel there is!!
No problem! We appreciate all the support!
Thank you for making this video! I’ve been struggling with my forehand consistency. I can’t wait to try your techniques.
I’ll definitely be watching your other videos!
You are so welcome!
Just the info I have been looking for…. Thank you can’t wait to go and practice!
Amazing! Let us know how it goes!
Another great instructional video!! Thank you
Who makes those shorts that you are wearing?
Thank you so much! Lululemon
@@universalrackets thanks. I’ve been using the vuori and they look pretty much the same.
Very nice 👌👍
Please prepair video for back hand too
Great idea, I'll put it on the list!
Synonyms for AMAZING: astonishing, astounding, marvelous, wondrous, incredible, fantastic, fabulous, awesome, unbelievable, awe-inspiring, fantastical, wonderful, miraculous, phenomenal, prodigious, stupendous.
😊😊😊😊😊
Blame it on chat GPT
Good thing he didn't use a thesaurus, because i don't think anybody wants a "fantastical" forehand.
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I would love to have a “phenomenal” forehand.
@@Masterdebator881 Oh yeah, how about an amazing one?
@@AMurderOfLobs
No, because I already have an “amazing” drop and serve.
I noticed that a lot of the top players/former tennis players cock back their wrist early during the start of the takeback step. Others keep their wrist pretty straight. How important is cocking back the wrist during the takeback step (this would be before the drop, where it makes sense to have a cocked back wrist at the drop for lag with the forward swing motion)?
hold the paddle loose and it will automatically do that. do not think "cock"because that will probably make you hold tight and ball will go long
@@universalrackets Thank you! Also when should you contact the ball for groundstrokes? At the top of the bounce (apex), before (rising), or after (falling)?
Too much talking and not enough demonstration