This kid is phenomenal for his size! Very good court positioning and huge spin. Great lesson, love the cues for lengthening the swing. Im surprised they didnt advise him to move forward more. If this kid can volley he's winning everything.
Top coaching. Good hitting from the hitter too. The kid had great ability taking the ball early. Having a coach to tell him to whip the forehand is awesome. My poor coaches would have told me to steer the ball instead-
I am Kalender tennis coach and I live in Turkey. First of all, thank you for the valuable content you share, I learn a lot thanks to you, but I would be very happy if you add Turkish subtitles so that I can understand you better 😊
thank you from italy! You sre phenomenal, could you make a backhand tutorial for beginners? Im a mess on it, i even don't know how hold the grip. Thank you very much
continental grip for a double handed and eastern backhand grip for one hander. hold the racket like an axe. The index knuckle should be on the right bevel when the racket's side is facing the front and the pinky knuckle should be near the right bevel on the other side. I can't explain exactly, but this is basically how, you should search it up
I was tought as kid to rotate my left shoulder first, can anybody tell me what does coach PM mean by throwing the racket (arm) first and then the shoulder?
Shoulders turn first, then stall, then racket whips through. I think he's saying that to keep him from over rotating. The student is clearly opening then whipping thru with the arm. Ther are plenty of slow motion videos of fed, djokovic and every other top pro
"let the racket follow it course" means that the racket moves forwards freely and automatically after throwing motion started. The racket stops just beacuse it is being in the palm.
Power comes from the hand? Really? Kid's torso rotation was out of sync, so his kinetic chain was disrupted. Just needs to improve the connection and timing among his back leg, hip, upper torso, and arm. The hand and wrist transfer power not generate it.
How do you train to perfect your forehand technique?
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I practice to throw the racket to the ball, deep ball = racket moves freely to the ball
Very good coaching! It is noticeable the improvement the kid's got during the video! Congrats for the three of you
This kid is phenomenal for his size! Very good court positioning and huge spin. Great lesson, love the cues for lengthening the swing. Im surprised they didnt advise him to move forward more. If this kid can volley he's winning everything.
He would roast me 🥲
How old is this boy?
The cues for lengthening the swing were definitely great! I need to get out there and try them myself!
@@BorisZhang-md3xbLooks 8.
Yes he is. Like many in his years. Teen ages from 16-19 is what counts..not to loose your head to girls, parties, drinking..or false expansions..
Top coaching. Good hitting from the hitter too. The kid had great ability taking the ball early. Having a coach to tell him to whip the forehand is awesome. My poor coaches would have told me to steer the ball instead-
This boy is really good. The qualitaty of his shots are bomb
This kid has a swing I haven’t seen in the new generation. I wish he succeed.
I am Kalender tennis coach and I live in Turkey. First of all, thank you for the valuable content you share, I learn a lot thanks to you, but I would be very happy if you add Turkish subtitles so that I can understand you better 😊
Superb session, what a young talent! Excellent Patrick 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
What a nice kid, wish him all the best ❤
Always very solid content, merci!
His talent amazing
the power came from the hand. handy tehnique
thank you from italy! You sre phenomenal, could you make a backhand tutorial for beginners? Im a mess on it, i even don't know how hold the grip. Thank you very much
continental grip for a double handed and eastern backhand grip for one hander. hold the racket like an axe. The index knuckle should be on the right bevel when the racket's side is facing the front and the pinky knuckle should be near the right bevel on the other side. I can't explain exactly, but this is basically how, you should search it up
Don’t feel bad and look downyou did great 👍
Very useful !
Can you do a similar session with someone for the single handed backhand? Great session overall.
I was tought as kid to rotate my left shoulder first, can anybody tell me what does coach PM mean by throwing the racket (arm) first and then the shoulder?
Shoulders turn first, then stall, then racket whips through. I think he's saying that to keep him from over rotating. The student is clearly opening then whipping thru with the arm. Ther are plenty of slow motion videos of fed, djokovic and every other top pro
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You normally keep the camera still.
kids backhand is tough 😤😮💨
"let the racket follow it course" means that the racket moves forwards freely and automatically after throwing motion started. The racket stops just beacuse it is being in the palm.
Agreed; notice his good shots come from when the knees are bent and ankles flexed. PM is not a good technician.
Very good for his age, can he be the next Nadal on clay?
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Power should NOT come from the hand! 😮
Please get a camera stabilizer
I see a tendency of the high-bouncing ball playing him and his weight is on his back foot at time of contact.
The thumbnail must be comparing different points in the swing, because otherwise the before is much better.
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wild guess his fav color is white
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Power comes from the hand? Really? Kid's torso rotation was out of sync, so his kinetic chain was disrupted. Just needs to improve the connection and timing among his back leg, hip, upper torso, and arm.
The hand and wrist transfer power not generate it.