I Tried Every Tennis Training Aid on Amazon
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 เม.ย. 2024
- Can Amazon make you a better tennis player?
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I bought some climbing chalk to dry my sweaty hands between games. The first time I used it a plume of chalk came out of my bag and my opponent looked at me like I was Pablo Escobar. I've not used it since.
Lol
I use it. But more discretely. Also good for marking targets on backboards. Just tamp it on.
You can use sawdust, like Ivan Lendl back in the days.
There's also liquid chalk if you wish. Not as effective as the dry one for climbing, but for enhancing the grip on a tennis raquet it should work.
@@giorgioc6765 I just use a dry grip now. The best ones are as follows: Tourna grip, Volkl V-dry, Kimony dry grip
7:00 It appears the talent to serve runs in the family. This is already a top serve for a beginner. No cap!
This is the best video idea in forever
Thanks Ian!
Do I sense a new challenger on the RT courts?
You know you've made it when Ian is commenting on your videos!
Nikola did it first
I’ve seen it before multiple times. Still fun though
Your bro is a natural at tennis yall should make a series of his progress if he continues to play
I've been using ball savers for decades. It definitely keeps the balls "fresh" by maintaining the air pressure inside the balls. It will NOT re-pressurize balls that already lost pressure.
I use ball savers too. The kind you have to pump up, not just screw the lid. It can get to ~35 psi which is more than tennis balls are pressurized to and canned at. It could actually regain bounce on balls that haven't loss too much, but it takes too long (weeks or months). If it's really old or almost completely depressurized, it is practically impossible. Balls will squash down when applying too much pressure and you will have to pump it to maybe just 20 psi, then 25, then 30, and each step may actually take several weeks, couple of months, maybe more. And you may have to be checking from time to time to make sure balls haven't squashed and maybe just discard that one defective ball that keeps squashing.
To maintain pressure, though... It does work great. It even gets to a point in which it seems like the rubber has softened somehow or the little pores have maybe closed up a little or something, and it will hold its bounce for longer even if you don't store them under pressure anymore.
Of course it will come up to the time when felt has come to the end of its lifespan. Also some balls that usually feel great like Dunlop ATP championship can get really soft after some use beyond its expected lifespan, and some friends of mine really don't like it even if the bounce is still 100%.
@@Maiqel I kill the felt pretty quick. But it's great to at least maintain practice balls, or if for some reason the balls didn't get much use.
Honestly hard disagree on the rebound ball. The better you hit the ball, the more it arcs and comes back fast. Once you get a rhythm going you can be rallying all day long. Great practice tool.
I have been using that ball saver for years and its awesome! 10/10 would recommend.
Your brother should play tennis. He seems to have the same natural talent that you do!
2:30 In the 90s, Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario had a clip like that on her back, so she could hold the balls in lieu of skirt pockets
During lockdown I figured I'd make something to practice my tennis in the garden. I had a 1m x 1m board in the garage and I strengthened it with wood to give it some decent rebound. Raised to the right height I figured it would be great to practice volleys with. I soon realised I needed a much, much, bigger board :( Fortunately the neighbours threw all the balls back. I think they were just happy I wasn't practicing archery.
This is the content I subscribed for. Bought some items! Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed!
I have a product similar to the rebound ball one you showed. It works surprisingly well once you put in some time with it. You do need to hit fairly hard to get a good rebound though…
I have the ball saver and it does a good job keeping them fresh. Might have to check out the grip trainer. Thanks for the video.
I have used most of them. The "rebound ball" is not bad at all, I have trained with it for many hours. Its not perfect and you must buy many replacement balls because it does not last long but they are very cheap. When you hit you must shoot the ball in a high trajectory with topspin so that the ball comes back in a decent time. I also accidently found a great trick to this. If you go just behind the service line when hitting the ball on its way back makes a temporary stop at the net, so the timing becomes perfect. Of course it is recommended for a beginner that needs to hit some balls and work on his feet and cardio. I would give it a 3/5 at least.
Absolutely awesome video man, just subbed and going back to watch previous vlogs.
4:08 Lmao, this is literally me 😂, still managed to get a top 700 national ranking 😂😅
Trey, nice video I couldn’t stop laughing. You should review some more tennis products.
Just press the ball against your shoe and pull your foot, racquet, and ball up quickly. Nobody bends over to pick up balls.
this lol. learnt that from watching pros playing
That “Solid Grip” is for the players who want their handles veiny.
Seriously though, that 1st product, the Rebound ball is hella fun and useful for solo practice if you weigh them down correctly. I use sand with water and it gets the job done.
Thanks for your product review, buddy👍
What strings are you using?
the rebound ball is good. the reason why u cant is because u need to hit it maybe a little harder and higher. once you get rythme its a good product
Great video idea this one
Deserves a like. Will share this to my Tennis friends too. :)
You can put some on some over grip to help
Trey that aint no way to treat a prostaff 😜! Interesting ur switching rackets so often, that ezone hits so much different than the ps
Can you do a video on the saber please?
huh, the pop it actually helps for those who like their little finger to be a bit higher. So I would say it is just you. :D For example, takao susuki tennis pro, who played federer before, and almost beat him, uses a grip that have bigger side in the small finger. He showed that in a couple teaching videos (esp the serve video)
Actually I find the first item quite useful. Lots of footwork and movement training, reactivity, cardio, retrieval of slow/low junk balls etc. Tbh I think I have a version of that gadget (from TW) but so far I haven't opened the package, let alone use it yet. I bought it years ago. Lol. But it is quite good. I should give it play time soon!
The ball saver definitely works for practice balls
That first tennis aid…yuk! However, try it one more time, but this time start closer to the net. You want your shot to cross over the net, land on the other side and recoil back upward using the net as a leverage point. My friend has one and it worked well that way. 1/5 is still the right grade though.
I'm just dying the whole video 🤣
the trick from a trick number two keep it in your pocket before picking a ball attach it to the raquet and take the ball without bending
You have to fill the first one with something, genius!
You can use a more eastern grip for forehand. More flat but pierces the court better like Tsitsipas, Federer, and Dimitrov
In reference to when you were teaching your brother/student what forehand grip to use.
I remember when you only had a few hundred subs, u been grown super quick man
U know what though, I think the pop it might be useful AFTER you play, not during. I could see it being helpful after a long day of practicing serves by yourself.
I know it’s preference, but I just can’t play without a dampener.
The rebound ball kinda works but you have to actually hit it properly and harder than you did. It's not great but it works better than you demonstrated for sure
Next time try reviewing the yonex dr skill racket
Ezone 98 or 100? I'm a very spin heavy player.
Why is there a net attached to the fence?
naw the first item was lit my childhood it works so good
can you give the link to the grip trainer
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I wish you were my coach, I strive to be able to return like that, whenever I return it’s always high and slow which gives my opponent a spike adv and it sucks, she’s been kicking my arse lately and I need help.
1:54 why??? But it works!!!
About the pop it... actually I'd say that if you can't bend down, you should probably play bridge, not tennis
5:33 why you didn’t rate this one??
My coach’s kid started the Pop-It
Love your shirt
The ball pick up device is useless, because you can pick up balls without bending down without it anyways.
Just press the ball with your racket onto your inside foot and lif it so it bounces, voila bounce bounce and pick up.
Someday someone will figure out the mother of all tennis training aids, telescopic wall in a bag , hologram with simitulated hitting feeling in the racket but outside of that a friend who wants to practice drills on a court or a wall with a smooth concrete ground for a true bounce but if anyone figured this out they'd make a nice chuck of cash and as a tennis lover I'd happily pay out.
Damm, we missed out!!
i've allways seen the advertisement of the tennis ball saver, but I was sceptical about it. Seems like it works huh
Small sample size but I was impressed!
It works! I had one for years until I finally broke it. Replaced it with two more. We still play with brand new balls, but I always warm up my serve practice with used balls stored within the Saver.
Never ever comment. That was hilarious
I give this video 4/5 stars...
Where is the tacky towel review? I used to look for the tackiest grips, but now I throw on a basic Wilson overgrip, give it a quick squeeze with the towel and I'm set for a handful of games.
Tacky towel works for sure. Segment was boring so it got cut on the editing floor haha
Use sand into the blue container.
I bought one and works for me.
Not always perfect, but you’re the problem.
5:00 why get that elwhen you can get over grips
I was about to cry when bro used these on his pro staff, use a 20 dollar Walmart racket next time
This video style reminds me of Ryan Trahan lol
I give winners only tennis a 5/5 star review 🎾🎾🎾🎾🎾🥒🥒🥒🥒🥒
Trey I want to play you if you can
@3:23 is hilarious
This one was funny as hell
The people who say they love the pop it must have some shitty technique😂 they probably hold the racket from the head and hit the ball off the grip 😂
Wait.. Jeff Bezos owes you a dollar!!
im awfully early on this one ಠ_ಠ
Funny af. Thanks winners only and jeff bezos. Drop some affiliate links for the good products and get the 💰
"I'll give you $37 to do it,"
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Pickleball is better
The lazy sport for big backs?
@@bxthbb131 your are a big back
Dude exactly Amazon tennis products are shit
Kyle’s arm motion/path is very good, way above average for someone who doesn’t play tennis seriously. His use of the lower body and other things needs work. But a lot of people take decades of lessons trying to achieve a swing path as good as his. If he was motivated to do so the right coach could have Kyle beating Trey in as little as 2 to 3 months. 5-6 Months if he studies the game by himself. Kyle doesn’t seem married to the idea of hitting outright winners all the time. This mindset stunted Treys development until relatively recently when he seems to have finally learned his lesson and given up on the idea. Kyle could take less time to catch up to Trey in development of a backhand, underspin backhand and forehand and certainly the volley. In these areas Treys development has been just at to below average. Kyle has every physical gift that Trey possesses plus a additional 1-2 inches in height. I’d love to see the sleeping giant wake up.
Treys Development Was Stunted By Spending His First 8 Months Playing Jake, Who Never Hit With Enough Pace To Where Trey Couldn’t Run Around His Backhand, And Never Hit Real Serves To Ever Teach Him How To Return. A Lot Of Valuable Lessons Learned Playing A Pusher But Look At His Development The Last 6 Months Compared To The First 8.