Learn How To Play Tennis
Quickly, Correctly and Competitively
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Is this YOU?
- You want to improve your rankings at your club
- You are looking for simple instructions that deliver results
- You are a beginner and want to be sure to learn the correct fundamentals
- You want to have flexibility to practise when and where it suits you
- You want to make progress quickly
- You do not want to spend lots of money or time
- You want to reduce your frustration at your inability to play certain strokes
- You want to get to your partner's level in the game
Oh, come on! Let play tennis like a star. How was Victoria Azarenka, Maria Sharapova, Ana Ivanovic, Agniezka Radwanska, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and many more player play the tennis at the beginning?
Not too late to build up your skill. Trust me, this will improve your tennis skill as much as I did.
Ok, let see what they say about this video :
I have been playing tennis for 48 yrs and attended college on a tennis scholarship. During this time I have been in and out of teaching and coaching. Of late I have been a follower of Brent Able and Oscar Wegner.
I think your video is outstanding, not just for beginners but experienced players as well. Each segment takes you back to sound fundementals, that are not being taught in the United States today.
If American junior tennis had the road map you are espousing we might be at parity with the rest of the tennis world.
Thank you for helping make me a better teacher and a better player.
Yours truly, Fred Simoneau, CA, USAAnyone wanting to learn the game (or wanting to teach the game to someone else) should start with your instruction as a core teaching model. It's that good.
What I found most compelling about your material is how you simplify tennis, yet still teach all the core components that lead to high level tennis later on.
By starting with your material, a student will quickly be hitting the ball well, and will be building a perfect foundation for big time tennis later on.
Most beginning instruction teaches an old style of hitting the ball, which makes it hard to progress later on. You start with the modern game, but present it in a way that is simple, easily copied, and natural.
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I will be recommending your beginner tennis video series to others, and will be using many of your ideas in my own work with beginning students. Outstanding work.
Jeff Counts
http://www.hi-techtennis.com
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