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.
Volleys that drop below the height of the net can be extremely tough to handle. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates the proper technique on the low forehand volley.
Pronation is a serious power provider on the serve…but should also pronate on a slice serve? In this video Brady demonstrates two serves: one with pronation and one without pronation. Find out which method he recommends in today’s lesson.
As you know by now, pronation is a vital component to having a strong serve. But when exactly should pronation occur in the service motion? Find out in today’s lesson with Brady.
Performing proper pronation is not the easiest thing to do in tennis. In today’s lesson, Brady takes a page out of Nick Bolleterri’s bag of tricks to encourage pronation on the serve and overhead.
Do you have to pronate on your serve? If you want anything more than minimal racket head speed, the answer is a resounding yes. Find out why in today’s lesson with Brady.
What exactly is pronation when it pertains to your tennis game? Brady breaks it down in the most simplest of terms in today’s lesson.
How does the technique differ between a standard backhand slice and a backhand drop shot? The difference in technique is slight but produces drastically different results.
Any high-level drop shot requires a good amount of backspin, which oftentimes your opponent will conveniently help provide for you. Find out how in today’s lesson with Brady.
The backhand drop shot shares many similarities to the forehand drop shot, yet there are a few key advantages that make it even more potent. Find out how to master the backhand drop shot in today’s lesson.
The technique for the forehand drop shot is unique in many ways in comparison to any other stroke in tennis. In today’s lesson, Brady discusses how to execute the forehand drop shot.
The drop shot is one of the most fun shots in the game, however it is often abused or utilized at completely the wrong time. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates three ideal times to hit a drop shot.
The serve toss can be easily practiced with a few simple progressions. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates an easy drill that will help work your way towards having a consistent serve toss.
Should you always have the exact same toss or change it depending on the specific type of serve you’re hitting? Find out in today’s lesson with Brady.
The serve toss is a relatively simple motion yet it continually gets botched at the recreational level. In today’s lesson, Brady discusses 6 of the most common mistakes he sees on the toss.
Do you consistently miss your serve long? Or do you have the opposite problem…does your serve always go into the net? In today’s lesson Brady dishes out a quick fix to solve these common misses.
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