You guys are hands down, in the top 3 tennis instruction channels on TH-cam. I recommend you guys to all my friends. Thank you so much for all your hard work, enthusiasm, positivity!!
What an awesome video and the technical explanation is outstanding. Would love to see an in-depth video about taking the ball on the rise. Great work guys👍
@@RacquetFlex you should consider doing this with CTM, the original developers of technique for hitting the rising ball. Nobody else has the fully developed this system.
Superb presentation guys; thank you! I"m loving the Home Court Advantage Course & the Weak to Winning Forehand Course. Can't wait to get the Serve course. Kinda hoping you'll do a one-handed backhand course sometime in the future! :)
Incrementally improving your videos. Applying the law of success I see. Looking forward to the next one. Would you guys be open to throwing in reviews of worthwhile products (with affiliate links) to help or steer those of us looking for products that may help our game. For example, do you deem the Slinger Bag Tennis Machine a suitable source of practice and is the machine up to par compared to other ones on the market or…? Would love your in-depth knowledge on such things. Thank you as always! All the love, all the power. ❤
This problem is driving me nuts. Help!🚨 On my one-handed backhand, I usually try to drive it flat or with topspin by swinging low to high with Eastern grip. As soon as I recognize it is coming to the backhand side I switch to the Eastern grip as I make the unit turn and prepare to drive it. That is the plan. But sometimes, at the last moment, I find that I need to slice it. Now ideally, with a slice, you want to come out of the unit turn with a *Continental grip* and then have a slice takeback instead of a drive takeback. But the problem here is that I am in the wrong grip and in the drive takeback. Is there any way to deal with this problem? 🤔 Of course, if I recognize early the ball is way wide, I will make the unit turn with the correct Continental grip and correct slice takeback. I am talking about balls that come right at you and you have to make the last second adjustment to slice instead of drive.
Hey Day Day , why don't you make a video about your non dominant arm, it moves first and it helps to engage chest muscles which give you that elastic feeling ! If player never develops that he will never feel that extra power going through the shot !
Here's 3000 👍. Now please make that video!
This technical explanations in the videos y’all produce is
simply the best
better than all the rest
better than anyone
anyone I’ve ever met
Thanks for the kind words, Stephen!
You guys are hands down, in the top 3 tennis instruction channels on TH-cam. I recommend you guys to all my friends. Thank you so much for all your hard work, enthusiasm, positivity!!
What an awesome video and the technical explanation is outstanding.
Would love to see an in-depth video about taking the ball on the rise.
Great work guys👍
Thanks for the kind words and for watching, Grant! In-depth video on hitting on the rise coming soon 👌
@@RacquetFlex you should consider doing this with CTM, the original developers of technique for hitting the rising ball. Nobody else has the fully developed this system.
I LOVE your unique details, like staying down and how to handle tough situations.
Glad you like them, Rae! Thanks for watching.
Kudos on dropping Wilson as a brand brother!
Just Love love love the way you explained/demo/drills in all your vdo
Thank you, Cherdchad!
Superb presentation guys; thank you! I"m loving the Home Court Advantage Course & the Weak to Winning Forehand Course. Can't wait to get the Serve course. Kinda hoping you'll do a one-handed backhand course sometime in the future! :)
When they see a short and relatively slow ball they immediately move into court to hit aggressively. This is so true 😮
I get soooo excited when ever I get a notification that you guys have a new vid!
Hahaha, thanks for your support Jorge. Many more videos to come! 😁
Unbelievable shots of you🍋
Your videos are awesome!! Major respect for your dedication to your videos!
Appreciate you so much for this video. This has been the bane of my tennis journey. liked and subbed.
Incrementally improving your videos. Applying the law of success I see. Looking forward to the next one.
Would you guys be open to throwing in reviews of worthwhile products (with affiliate links) to help or steer those of us looking for products that may help our game. For example, do you deem the Slinger Bag Tennis Machine a suitable source of practice and is the machine up to par compared to other ones on the market or…?
Would love your in-depth knowledge on such things. Thank you as always! All the love, all the power. ❤
Switzerland! Btw…great shots
Perfectly explained!
Great lesson as I am starting to play higher level players!
Thank god! It’s about time!!
Funny and very good explications.....
Thanks so much for telling us how to catch them! I can now catch heavy balls because of this video! :) Thanks!!
Glad to hear it Sophia! Thanks for watching 😄
do you have a video on how to do a jump 2-hand backhand?
Hey, Temisan! We don't have a video on Jumping Backhands yet - but it's cued in our list of videos. Thanks for the suggestion!
And the one handed backhand too.
Great content! Love the energy and passion.
I can’t wait to bump into you guys casually at PCH and 2nd someday!
Excellent thank you !
0:06 Tennis looks so cool at this angle compared to watching from behind
Exceptional content 👍👍
100k subs by end of this year I BELIEVE!!
what is ur recommendation for polyster string brand ? lbs ?
for spin,tension maintainance purpose
Where was this video filmed? What an amazing natural terrain behind the court!
Great content 👌 👏
I would love to learn how to hit that jumping one handed backhand.
Yeah, that happened to me (a 4.0) when playing against a good 4.5 player. Consistency only is not good enough.
Beautiful views around the court. Where are you located?
Hey, Eugening, thanks! We're located in Long Beach, California. The mountain shots you see were taken in Switzerland.
Sensacional. Muito Obrigado.
Amaizing. Thanks.
1:57 nice.
This problem is driving me nuts. Help!🚨
On my one-handed backhand, I usually try to drive it flat or with topspin by swinging low to high with Eastern grip.
As soon as I recognize it is coming to the backhand side I switch to the Eastern grip as I make the unit turn and prepare to drive it. That is the plan.
But sometimes, at the last moment, I find that I need to slice it. Now ideally, with a slice, you want to come out of the unit turn with a *Continental grip* and then have a slice takeback instead of a drive takeback. But the problem here is that I am in the wrong grip and in the drive takeback.
Is there any way to deal with this problem? 🤔
Of course, if I recognize early the ball is way wide, I will make the unit turn with the correct Continental grip and correct slice takeback. I am talking about balls that come right at you and you have to make the last second adjustment to slice instead of drive.
Waiting for that Video..
That running shot at 1:29 though.....
Nice
Hey Day Day , why don't you make a video about your non dominant arm, it moves first and it helps to engage chest muscles which give you that elastic feeling
! If player never develops that he will never feel that extra power going through the shot !
Make an on the rise video please
Based content as usual!
W video
Austria🤩
11:35 I just realized that you are two different people😭 I thought u just had different hairstyles lmao
Hahaha! Yes, I cut or grow it out depending on how I'm feeling in the morning 😜
That hair.
👍
Yuuup...