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FOREHAND TENNIS TECHNIQUE | FEEL TENNIS

FEEL TENNIS REVIEWS - FOREHAND - FEEL TENNIS BACKHAND

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FEEL tennis is an Advanced Tennis Technique Development program for all levels of players.

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SOME OF THE COURSES IN THIS PROGRAM ARE;

The Effortless Forehand

You know that the forehand must be a very versatile stroke that is used primarily as a weapon to dictate points, and yet you can struggle to hit it with effortless power and control.

The reason for the lack of power is almost always poor biomechanics of your body while you execute the stroke and various technical flaws.

The Effortless Forehand video course helps you develop a dominant forehand by showing:

biomechanics-based exercises that unlock your body's power

How to increase the racket head speed with modern delay technique

how to increase the accuracy of your shots by adjusting the intent and swing path

modern forehand technique checkpoints that clear up the confusion

open forehand footwork to move towards and away from the ball

how to move backward and still hit hard

and more ...

Unlock Your Serve Potential

Serve Unlocked is a unique video course that is best suited for intermediate and advanced tennis players who wish to:

develop correct modern serving technique

serve with more power and less effort

increase the consistency of their 1st and 2nd serves

have confidence in their serving ability

develop their serve so far that it is a weapon

and more...

The ServeUnlocked video course helps you achieve all of this through biomechanics drills, step-by-step drill progressions, and specific mindsets that unlock your serving potential.

Master Top Spin & Slice Serves

Have you ever wanted to turn your weak second serve into a strong, reliable kick that works well even under pressure?

The video course Mastering the Second Serve helps you develop such a serve by showing:

how to develop the topspin serve technique

how to develop the slicing serve technique

exercises that improve the consistency, kick and power of your serves

how to practice under pressure on your own

my personal ritual and mentality before the second serve

and more...

Having a weak and unreliable second serve immediately puts you on the defense against your opponent and makes it very difficult to hold your serve. I believe the second serve is the most important stroke you need to master if you play tennis competitively.

One-handed Backhand

The One-Handed Backhand video course solves one of the biggest challenges in tennis for a recreational tennis player; how to hit solid, reliable topspin backhands while being able to generate enough power to trouble your opponent.

Here is what you will learn:

how to generate power from the legs and hips (the Wawrinka principle)

how to hit the topspin with rhythm (and not just flick the ball with your wrist, which results in a weak shot)

how to get power by stretching the right muscle groups at the right time

the difference in tension between forehand and backhand (we need to play backhands with different firmness)

how to move to the ball quickly and efficiently and what posture you should look for

and more...

This video course shows the biomechanical exercises normally only used with professional tennis players, but which are actually the most effective ways to teach your body to function efficiently and generate power effortlessly.

Two-handed Backhand

The two-handed backhand is usually a very tight stroke that gives players some control in terms of keeping the ball in play, but they struggle to get any effortless power and accuracy with it.

The two-handed backhand video course teaches the fundamental technique of the stroke based on biomechanics and allows you to learn: how to use body rotation for maximum power (which will relieve your arms of work and allow for more accuracy)
how to synchronize the work of both hands based on leverage (and be able to apply much more topspin when needed)
optimal right and left-hand grips that allow the most comfortable way to hit the backhand
the correct ratio between weight transfer and body rotation (which allows you to keep your balance and hit accurate shots)
the main foot orientations and body positions for closed, neutral and open stances
and more...

Tennis for Beginners

The How to Play Tennis for Beginners video course contains 49 step-by-step clips that guide a tennis beginner from scratch to build the basic technique of all the major strokes:

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