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    Modern Tennis Step-By-Step

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    Modern Tennis Step-By-Step

    Modern Tennis Step-By-Step
    Published 1/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 4.51 GB | Duration: 4h 28m

    The Biomechanics Of Modern Tennis. Learn The Secret Used By All Advanced-Level Tennis Players.

    What you'll learn

    The complete biomechanics of swing production for modern tennis

    Simple terminology and physical demonstrations that explain the techncial steps for hitting a tennis ball like a pro player.

    Practical action steps, not vague tennis theory.

    The fundamentals contained in this program are a result of over 15 years of research from personal experience and wisdom distilled from professional coaches.

    Requirements

    No prior tennis knowledge is necessary to comprehend this course. Great care was taken to ensure that no impractical instructions were included for people who are new to the sport.

    Description

    The Best Selling Online Tennis System Is Now Available On Udemy!Tennis Doctor is the gold standard for learning advanced tennis. This system has helped millions of players reach a competitive level of play, regardless of age and physical ability. Its sole focus is on the biomechanics of swing production, consisting of simple terminology and physical demonstrations that explain the steps for hitting a tennis ball like a pro player. The fundamentals in this program result from over 15 years of research from personal experience combined with the guidance of the best coaches in the world.WHY IS THIS COURSE RIGHT FOR YOU? You could have 40-inch biceps, rapid anticipation, fancy feet, and a brilliant mind- but if you have poor swing mechanics, you will never win. On the contrary, you can have slow reactions, terrible footwork, and be 40 pounds overweight, yet still make a good shot if you can produce a perfect swing. By taking this course, you own the secret to a perfect swing, and If we have to, we’ll call you an Uber to get you to the ball in time.100% Lifetime Money Back GuaranteeGet immediate access, and If you do the exercises, complete the whole course, and are not completely satisfied with your results, I will refund your full payment no questions asked- and let you keep the course just for wasting your time.Who Am I? Vincent Simone is a professional tennis coach from Canada. At age 20, he was invited to speak at Tennis Con 7 among 40 of the best coaches on the planet. He amassed a significant online presence in only four months by being brutally honest on YouTube about the issues with the tennis industry. He owns the Tennis Doctor YouTube channel and is the inventor of a complete system for tennis training. Vincent learned tennis at the same training grounds that housed Milos Raonic and Dennis Shapovalov in their junior careers.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Credits

    Lecture 3 Parts Of The Racquet Explained

    Lecture 4 Grips Clarification

    Lecture 5 Grip System

    Lecture 6 Ready Position Fundamentals

    Lecture 7 Ready Position Grip

    Lecture 8 Split Step

    Section 2: Forehand Biomechanics

    Lecture 9 Forehand Demonstration Live Ball And Slow Motion

    Lecture 10 Forehand Biomechanics

    Lecture 11 The Three Phases Of The Forehand

    Lecture 12 Advanced Biomechanics Of The Forehand

    Lecture 13 Forehand On The Rise

    Lecture 14 Forehand Open Stance And Neutral Stance

    Lecture 15 Forehand Grip

    Lecture 16 Forehand Slow Motion Video Analysis - Federer, Djokovic, ITF Women and Me Common

    Lecture 17 Forehand Drill #1

    Lecture 18 Forehand Drill #2

    Lecture 19 Forehand Drill #3

    Lecture 20 Forehand Drill #4

    Lecture 21 Forehand Drill #5

    Lecture 22 Forehand Drill #6

    Lecture 23 Forehand Drill #7

    Section 3: One Handed Backhand Biomechanics

    Lecture 24 One Handed Backhand Demonstration Live Ball And Slow Motion

    Lecture 25 One Handed Backhand Biomechanics Part 1

    Lecture 26 One Handed Backhand Biomechanics Part 2

    Lecture 27 How To Stop Pushing A One Handed Backhand

    Lecture 28 One Handed Backhand On The Rise

    Lecture 29 One Handed Backhand Grip

    Lecture 30 One Handed Backhand Slow Motion Video Analysis - Federer, Wawrinka and Me

    Lecture 31 One Handed Backhand Drill #1

    Lecture 32 One Handed Backhand Drill #2

    Lecture 33 One Handed Backhand Drill #3

    Section 4: Two Handed Backhand Biomechanics

    Lecture 34 Two Handed Backhand Demonstration Live Ball And Slow Motion

    Lecture 35 Two Handed Backhand Basics and Biomechanics

    Lecture 36 Two Handed Backhand Slow Motion Video Analysis - Djokovic and ITF Women

    Lecture 37 Two Handed Backhand Grip

    Section 5: Backhand Slice Biomechanics

    Lecture 38 Backhand Slice Demonstration Live Ball And Slow Motion

    Lecture 39 Backhand Slice Biomechanics

    Lecture 40 Backhand Slice Grip

    Lecture 41 Backhand Slice Slow Motion Video Analysis - Roger Federer and Me Common Threads

    Section 6: Serve Biomechanics - Pronation, Flat Serve, Kick Serve, Slice Serve

    Lecture 42 Flat Serve Demonstration Live Ball And Slow Motion

    Lecture 43 Kick Serve Demonstration Live Ball and Slow Motion

    Lecture 44 Slice Serve Demonstration Live Ball And Slow Motion

    Lecture 45 Serve Basic Fundamentals of Flat, Kick and Slice

    Lecture 46 Create Massive Amounts Of Power On The Serve

    Lecture 47 Serve Biomechanics And The Toss

    Lecture 48 Serve Slow Motion Video Analysis - Roger Federer and me Common Threads

    Lecture 49 Serve Grip

    Lecture 50 Serve Progression #1 - 4 Basic Drills

    Lecture 51 Serve Progression #2 - 3 Drills

    Lecture 52 Serve Progression #3 - Drill

    Lecture 53 Serve Progression #4 - Drill

    Lecture 54 Serve Progression #5 - Racquet Head Speed

    Lecture 55 How To Pronate - Progressions

    Section 7: Return Of Serve Biomechanics

    Lecture 56 Return of Serve Demonstration Forehand and Backhand - Live Ball And Slow Motion

    Lecture 57 How To Bullet Proof Your Return Of Serve

    Lecture 58 Return of Serve Fundamentals - Footwork and Reading The Serve

    Lecture 59 Return Of Serve Slow Motion Video Analysis - Roger Federer Common Threads

    Section 8: Volleys Biomechanics

    Lecture 60 Forehand Volley Demonstration Live Ball And Slow Motion

    Lecture 61 Forehand Volley Biomechanics

    Lecture 62 Backhand Volley Demonstration Live Ball and Slow Motion

    Lecture 63 Backhand Volley Biomechanics

    Lecture 64 Forehand Volley Slow Motion Video Analysis Roger Federer

    Lecture 65 Backhand Volley Slow Motion Video Analysis Roger Federer

    Lecture 66 Volley Grips

    Lecture 67 Forehand Volley Slow Motion Video

    Section 9: Overheads Biomechanics

    Lecture 68 Overheads Demonstration Live Ball and Slow Motion

    Lecture 69 Overheads Biomechanics

    Lecture 70 Overhead Slow Motion Video Analysis Roger Federer Common Threads

    Section 10: Approach Shots Biomechanics

    Lecture 71 Approach Shots Demonstrations Live Ball and Slow Motion

    Lecture 72 Approach Shots Fundamentals

    This system is used to give beginner-intermediate players advanced level technique, regardless of age and physical ability.