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Tennis Lesson - Forehand Swing to Contact

Posted in Tennis Lessons on November 21st, 2009 by tennis ball machine – 15 Comments

www.fuzzyyellowballs.com The third step of the tennis forehand is to swing to contact. Having completed your preparation, you need to do three things to get to your contact point on your forehand 1) push off your outside leg and get your heel up, 2) rotate your body toward the net, and 3) drop the tennis racket down and swing forward with your hitting arm. For more FREE video tennis lessons on the forehand visit www.fuzzyyellowballs.com!

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Tennis Lessons : What Is the Proper Way to Hold a Tennis Racket?

Posted in Tennis Lessons on October 7th, 2009 by tennis ball machine – Be the first to comment

The proper way to hold a tennis racket is similar to the way a frying pan is held, and this is referred to as a semi-western grip. Use a semi-western tennis grip to get more topspin with help from a tennis director in this free video on holding tennis rackets. Expert: Carol Levine Contact: www.sportandwellness.net/Hopewell/tennis/in Bio: Carol Levine is the tennis director at Sport and Wellness fitness facility in Hopewell Jct., NY Filmmaker: Kefa Olang…

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Tennis Lessons : How to Pick the Right Size Tennis Racket

Posted in Tennis Lessons on October 1st, 2009 by tennis ball machine – Be the first to comment

When picking out a tennis racket, a heavy racket is around 10 to 11 ounces, while a lighter racket is more like 9 ounces. Learn about choosing the right grip size on a tennis racket with help from a tennis director in this free video on picking tennis rackets. Expert: Carol Levine Contact: www.sportandwellness.net/Hopewell/tennis/in Bio: Carol Levine is the tennis director at Sport and Wellness fitness facility in Hopewell Jct., NY Filmmaker: Kefa Olang…

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Tennis Lessons : How to Improve a Forehand in Tennis

Posted in Tennis Lessons on September 14th, 2009 by tennis ball machine – 7 Comments

Improving a forehand in tennis means tracking the ball while bringing the racket back and keeping the hand on the ball as long as possible. Discover how to make contact with a tennis ball out in front of the body with help from a tennis director in this free video on improving a forehand in tennis. Expert: Carol Levine Contact: www.sportandwellness.net/Hopewell/tennis/in Bio: Carol Levine is the tennis director at Sport and Wellness fitness facility in Hopewell Jct., NY Filmmaker: Kefa Olang…

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Tennis Lessons : Tennis Stringing Guide

Posted in Tennis Lessons on September 11th, 2009 by tennis ball machine – 7 Comments

Tennis racket strings have different gauges, or thickness, and thicker strings are used by people who break strings a lot. Find out why durable tennis strings make it more difficult to play a finesse game with help from a tennis director in this free video on stringing tennis rackets. Expert: Carol Levine Contact: www.sportandwellness.net/Hopewell/tennis/in Bio: Carol Levine is the tennis director at Sport and Wellness fitness facility in Hopewell Jct., NY Filmmaker: Kefa Olang…

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