Posts Tagged ‘forehand’

Topspin Tennis Forehand Progressions: Step 2: Racket Back

Posted in Tennis Lessons on July 4th, 2010 by tennis ball machine – 5 Comments

www.fuzzyyellowballs.com The second step of the topspin tennis forehand progressions is to hit starting in the racket back position. The tennis racket should be pointed straight back at the fence. When you swing, there should be NO LOOP in the shot. This step focuses on the body rotation into the shot and during the follow through. For more tennis lessons on the topspin forehand and other shots, please visit www.fuzzyyellowballs.com !

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Tennis Lessons: Tennis Grips, Continental and Forehand Grips

Posted in Tennis Lessons on June 19th, 2010 by tennis ball machine – 2 Comments

yellowballfever.com This instructional video shows you the continental grip and the forehand grip and how they are to be used.

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Tennis Lessons - How to play a Basic Forehand shot

Posted in Tennis Lessons on April 20th, 2010 by tennis ball machine – 2 Comments

Mastered the basic tennis forehand? What about with topspin?Want some more challenging drills to improve the accuracy, depth and consistency of your forehand shot? What some ideas to better your tennis lessons? Want to learn how to hit the perfect forehand shot? Watch the intosport.com video guide to practice drills for the forehand groundstroke.Want to be as good as Federer, Nadal, Murray and Blake?! Want to play like a Wimbledon or US Open champion? Get access to this video and many more, ALL FOR FREE ONLINE, at intosport.com. REGISTER NOW at intosport.com, the home of world class coaching online, and FREE! Dont forget to subscribe to the intosport.com youtube channel to receive updates when we upload new tennis videos

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Tennis Forehand Swing Path

Posted in Tennis Lessons on April 17th, 2010 by tennis ball machine – 23 Comments

www.fuzzyyellowballs.com The swing path is the path your tennis racket travels along from the start of your forehand through contact and the follow through. The fundamental thing about the swing path is that, once you release the tennis racket with your other hand, the racket never stops moving. For more FREE video tennis lessons on the forehand visit http

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The Worlds Prettiest Tennis Game Belongs To This 13 Year Old!!

Posted in Tennis Ball Machine Reviews on March 12th, 2010 by tennis ball machine – 15 Comments

The video you are watching is of 13 year old Deja Kitchiner. Deja’s Junior tennis career is unique in many ways. For one Deja was invited to train at a world class tennis academy and she has respectfully declined. Deja’s game and development has also been very visible to the public. Deja has been uploading videos of her tennis talents on you tube since she was 10 years old. The videos are often met with mixed reviews, & some have even reached over 100000 views. Most of Deja’s older videos have been taken down because they contained copy written music. Deja has decided to start fresh, and currently Deja’s other live video is at 75000 views and counting. Deja is also unique because she is blessed with tremendous athletic explosiveness, and a playing style that is beautiful to watch. While some notable tennis players have been trained by their parents, most including Venus and Serena Williams eventually went on to receive training from outside (Rick Macci and the Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy)sources. Keep this fact in mind when getting to know Deja. Deja is essentially attempting to teach herself to become a world class tennis player. Other than a minor grip change at age 9. Deja’s game has been untouched since age 3. At the time of filming this video Deja is 5′5 inches tall, and weighs 130 pounds. This is currently a very similar stature to that of Deja’s favorite WTA tour player Justine Henin. In comparison to most juniors Deja plays a relatively small schedule. In the

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