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Forehand Tennis Lesson: Sit in a Chair for More Power

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  • Thanks for the vid! This is very instructive all way to the last frame! I wish all the damn snow would melt down soon that that I can try it out myself.

  • um visualization... :P ahhaha

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  • HELLO MATE

    IF YOUR NONHITTING ARM ARE ACROSS WITH THE RACQUET AND THE RACQUET GOES BACK WHEN DO YOU HAVE TO ROTATE YOUR HITTING ARM.?

  • the grey one is awesome

  • I tried the babolat pure storm gt which i think is amazing and the aero storm is also pretty good. I haven't tried any of the pure drives yet. Have you?

  • OH dude...have you ever tried a babolat... like Roddicks...that's an awesome racquet

  • yeah i figured that part out but thanks G

    but i was actually asking what other companies you would recommend, i love yonex but id like to test out some other companies too.

  • you need more of a baselining racquet then. I don't know yonex at all sorry. i would try the stiffest frame they got, the medium, and the most flexible. and see how it feels.

  • Well I'm originally a counter puncher but I'm trying to transition to an all-rounder. So I guess I'm open to trying out anything at the moment but yeah my play style is technically a counter puncher.

  • aw homes. i don't know anything about yonex racquets... are you a baseliner? serve and volleyer? because most of the time a racquet great for the groundstrokes are HORRIBLE for volleys... you want a STIFF racquet that is light for volleys and you want a firm racquet, not so stiff, that lets you whack a ball for groundies

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