Thanks Joe , the dots are called spot markers. Ill give you a link to amazon. look for ones that are soft rubber and non-slip. the cheaper plastic ones have no grip and move around. www.amazon.com/s?k=spot+markeRS&crid=8BGANZ3D104C&sprefix=spot+markers%2Caps%2C281&ref=nb_sb_noss , I get mine from Polytec sports. they have a good grip. polytecsports.com/product/drop-down-targets/
Thanks for the summary and variation of Dave's Contact Moves. I want to thank you for attached footwork map PDF is great. However if you can update existing map with a line next to hitting point that shows Body Stance (closed, semi-open, open) and possibly another sign that shows target for a particular contact move or a line that shows the direction of the ball.
This is far too much stuff for a high schooler and recreational player.. show just 4 at a time better for everyone... just take. I have 85 players. Utr 7.5 to 9.0 90% agree. Perhaps 9 mos. + I actually most. After all, tennis is situational.
I Agree, its a lot of information, We have 400 students, most of them are beginner to intermediate kids.. we only teach a few of the main footwork in our group lessons and skip the harder ones. As a coach, It is helpful to know them all though, if you are doing privates with advanced students like you say, What I would do is link a tactical situation to the footwork, eg front foot hop links to attacking a short ball down the line.. lateral hop is good for angles, forward transfer good for return...so that way you can make heaps of lesson plans that link the footwork to a real tactical situation. Anyways check out the pro player clips of each footwork, its nicer than watching me demo it :) Have a great day.
Beautiful work. Thank you!
Excellent and comprehensive footwork demo! Thank you indeed!
This deserves much more views. Good job
Thank You, hope it helps
Thank You.
A very nice, detailed and clear instructional video.
Well Done !!!
Amazing footwork explanations Luke thank you and great demos Cheers
Absolutely outstanding coach! Subscribed.
Excellent video! Thank you.
Good morning.. This is really good stuff.. Very in depth.. Thanks for sharing
Thank you
Very, very well done - good job.Thank's a lot!
super, many thanks
Gonna try this at home! thank you!
awesome, great and amazing , it's powerful to tennis players
Lovely I liked it. It’s too good. Thanks!
Thanks Subhash, positive comments like this will inspire me to make more great videos like this one.
Gold mine! Thanks!
Great. Garage celling is too low. Will practice in the driveway JL, Nashville,TN
Maybe you can choke up on the racquet so its not so long, or not use a racquet? Good Luck
Thanks coach for making this video . I will practice these moves. From Dhrisha
Exactly what i needed... great video! Thanks
Great video, thanks!
ESPECTACULAR VIDEO !!
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GRACIAS
❤ love it sir thank you
Excellent
Amazing. good job
Thank you Tran, hope it helps!
Great video. What’s the dots on the ground called? Thanks
Thanks Joe , the dots are called spot markers. Ill give you a link to amazon. look for ones that are soft rubber and non-slip. the cheaper plastic ones have no grip and move around. www.amazon.com/s?k=spot+markeRS&crid=8BGANZ3D104C&sprefix=spot+markers%2Caps%2C281&ref=nb_sb_noss , I get mine from Polytec sports. they have a good grip. polytecsports.com/product/drop-down-targets/
the best
To good sir
Thanks Sanjay, hope it helps you.
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Thanks for the summary and variation of Dave's Contact Moves.
I want to thank you for attached footwork map PDF is great.
However if you can update existing map with a line next to hitting point that shows Body Stance (closed, semi-open, open) and possibly another sign that shows target for a particular contact move or a line that shows the direction of the ball.
Hi Mi, Thats a great idea and ill add that to my to do list.
This Video might help show you where each move goes on the court. th-cam.com/video/qT_bzDuy2CA/w-d-xo.html
OK nice but where’s the bloody one handed backhand?😲
Lol😅
❤❤❤❤good stuff
This is far too much stuff for a high schooler and recreational player.. show just 4 at a time better for everyone... just take. I have 85 players. Utr 7.5 to 9.0 90% agree.
Perhaps 9 mos. +
I actually most.
After all, tennis is situational.
I Agree, its a lot of information, We have 400 students, most of them are beginner to intermediate kids.. we only teach a few of the main footwork in our group lessons and skip the harder ones. As a coach, It is helpful to know them all though, if you are doing privates with advanced students like you say, What I would do is link a tactical situation to the footwork, eg front foot hop links to attacking a short ball down the line.. lateral hop is good for angles, forward transfer good for return...so that way you can make heaps of lesson plans that link the footwork to a real tactical situation. Anyways check out the pro player clips of each footwork, its nicer than watching me demo it :) Have a great day.
your video its useless