The technique required to hit a successful low backhand volley is very similar to the low forehand volley, albeit one key difference. Find out what that is in today’s lesson with Brady.
Published on 11/29/2017 by Brady
The technique required to hit a successful low backhand volley is very similar to the low forehand volley, albeit one key difference. Find out what that is in today’s lesson with Brady.
Good teaching points. Very helpful video….
Left hand back is a great call out. On a forehand volley I somehow instinctively do this but need the mental reminder on the backhand side. Thanks!
excellent!
In doubles, I would go cross court most of the time; depending on the desired depth, my grip could be tight (for a deep volley) or feathered like fo a short angles volley.
Why not step in with the left leg, leg closest to the racket? Squash players do this.
Like . Thanks for help .