Backhand Tennis Drills

Posted in Tennis Equipment by admin on September 22, 2009

Backhand Tennis Drills


Nick Bollettieri's Stroke Instruction Series: Killer Forehand DVD


Nick Bollettieri's Stroke Instruction Series: Killer Forehand DVD


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Take your forehand to its maximum potential as Nick shows you the steps to hitting a signature Bollettieri forehand. You'll enjoy this fun and informative approach--covering footwork, balance, racket preparation, and more--designed to build the perfect winning forehand with target training, technique drills, and match simulation. Part of the 10-disk Bollettieri DVD Collection, Killer Forehand is o...
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Hitting the ball in tennis

To be prepared for the tennis balls that are likely to come your way will help you maximize the success possible. By putting the ball in his court, you will be able to continue working for the victory. As a coach or a player, you want to make sure you know what are the options for you to learn to use them in the right place. There are eight basic shots you can take to keep the ball in motion. Combine this with the maneuvering your body, you will be able to play every game better than the last. Following are general guidelines to consider in the preparation or training for the game.

Before you begin the game of tennis, you want to make sure you have the right attitude. This means being prepared for the ball come to you. Most Tennis players have their hip width with your feet apart to the curve of knees. The focus will be on the ball and when it comes to travel. In doing so, you will have the ability to reach the right place faster. You will also want to have both hands on the grip of the tennis racket, which will help control the ball more, and switch sides of the racket.

After this position, there will be the beginning of the game for the service. A service to start on one side of the back of the court. After the ball is thrown into the air, the server will be able to hit the ball. They can control how the ball starts to be released just hit a different way. This can spin the ball, go to a different length, and move to a different area of the court.

After the service has been done, it will be until the opponent to respond to serve with different strokes. The first is the forehand in the posting of a tennis racket side of your body the other to hit the tennis ball. forehand will be varied by the way the tennis player has the handle of his racquet. The backhand is the opposite this, because it will start on the left side of the body instead of the right and go all the way through his body backward.

After meeting these two basic strokes, you can go to a variety of options to hit the tennis ball. The first possibility is a shock. This occurs when you hit the ball before it bounces in your court. The average discharge is also an option, which hit the ball after it has finished first bounce on the roof. With these two will remain close network. If you want to go further in court, you can use a balloon to hit the ball higher and farther. You can also use a disastrous finish, which is a blow hard coming from a higher ground and moves quickly to court. Vaccine drop can also be used for playing the ball over the net so it is closer to the edge.

If you are working on their successes in tennis, then maintaining the basic principles in mind about the types of access that can help you challenge your opponent, and win against him. There are a variety of ways for you to use. All this can be used strategically for you to benefit from the way you play the game.

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