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Tennis Lesson: Forehand: Timing your swing

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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2008

http://www.fuzzyyellowballs.com/improve-your-forehand-in-45-minutes/

Timing your swing on your forehand can be tricky. The relationship between your arm, racket and body change during the course of the swing to contact with the tennis ball. The basic premise of this lesson is to highlight that, when hitting a forehand, the arm and racket do not start to move independently of the body until the hitting arm position is established.

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  • The point of this video was to show that the weight transfer and body rotation proceed the forward swing of the arm independent of the body.  If you look up some hitting clips for Federer or Roddick you'll see this holds true.

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  • Hey, I appreciate this and other videos. Thanks!

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  • "Make sure u hit the right ball" Golden words from the wise, it'd be good to remember that advice...seriously, i learned that the hard way

  • great vid

  • please do a vidio on differnt types of technikes

  • check out youtube, PFP usage 1

  • Thanks, great video and will surely help my play !

  • coup droit 1

  • hey guys..doesnt this guy look like richard gasquet!! lmfao!!! good lessons though

  • this guy seems to be unskilled nub.. only thing you need to know is to do whip naturally, have absolutely relaxed arm, and do footwork as fast as possible.. ( the motion starts always from legs... then abs then body, then arm then wrist and finally racket...

  • Your clueless if you think that

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