Michael & Jayson Tennis Criss Cross Volley Drill


5 year old tennis twins, Michael & Jayson practices their criss cross volley drill with dad in San Diego, CA.

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Michael & Jayson Tennis Criss Cross Volley Drill


5 year old tennis twins, Michael & Jayson practices their criss cross volley drill with dad in San Diego, CA.

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Michael & Jayson Tennis Criss Cross Volley Drill


5 year old tennis twins, Michael & Jayson practices their criss cross volley drill with dad in San Diego, CA.

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Tennis Drill – How to get a better workout – Tennis Tip


All tennis players are happy to get more exercise and be healthier because of playing tennis. However, beginning and intermediate players often have trouble getting their heart rates in the ideal cardio range to receive the aerobic benefits of playing tennis. Why? They make too many mistakes and therefore have to stop repeatedly to pick up balls. Try using the Handy Hopper ball pouch to get a better workout. Its fun, easy to use, and works for all levels of play. The Hip Hopper name has changed to Handy Hopper, but the concept remains the same. www.oncourtoffcourt.com

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Tennis Practice – Tennis training aid helps hitting rhythm – Tennis Drill


Tennis is a rhythm sport. But, unlike a song on the radio that has a specific and generally consistent rhythm, the rhythm on a tennis court can change based on the speed of the ball hit by your opponent. However, before worrying about your opponents rhythm, you need to develop the timing of your own strokes. Training aids like the PracticeHit shown in this video clip are great devices to help you work on your own swing pace and rhythm. Once you have your own rhythm patterns established and start competing, the basic principle is to maintain your own rhythm and try to disrupt the rhythm of your opponent. www.oncourtoffcourt.com

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Tennis Tips : Serve Return Drill


The serve return drill is great to increase your quickness and cut down on your reaction time. Meet the ball soon with this serve return drill from aprofessional tennis instructor in this free video on tennis. Expert: Josh Muramoto Bio: Josh Muramoto is a tennis instructor in Salt Lake City, Utah. Filmmaker: Michael Burton Series Description: To become a great tennis player, there are many techniques to master. Improve your tennis skills with guidance from a professional tennis instructor in this free video on tennis techniques.

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Michael & Jayson Tennis Criss Cross Volley Drill


5 year old tennis twins, Michael & Jayson practices their criss cross volley drill with dad in San Diego, CA.

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Tennis Doubles Poaching Drill


www.hi10spro.blogspot.com demonstrates another drill for doubles play

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Doubles Drill 1: Improve reflexes – Extreme Quick Volley


The Battistone brothers work on their reflexes with the close up quick volley drill with The Natural Two Handled Tennis Racket. Players should start only as far back from the net as they can reach with the racket by tapping on the net. Pay attention to the use of both hands for maximizing your reflex quickness.

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Tennis Drill – How to improve ball control for doubles – Tennis Tip


This exercise is driven by the use of the Airzone and, while incredibly simple, yields tremendous results in terms of ball control and consistency. It also acts as a great equalizer for players of slightly different abilities. Simply set up an air target to double the height of the net and stipulate that all balls have to be hit over the doubled net. In the video clip, our players are in a doubles format and, as you can see, the points are full of ball control and tactical play since the power factor is almost completely removed. www.oncourtoffcourt.com

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