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How to Teach Kids Tennis : The Drop & Hit Tennis Drill

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2008

The drop and hit tennis drill is a great sport for building character and physical stamina in kids. Learn a practice tip called the drop and hit drill to help develop their eye hand coordination in this free sports video clip.

Expert: Hill Marks
Bio: Coach Hill has been teaching tennis, squash, racquetball and golf professionally for about ten years.
Filmmaker: Dustin Daniels

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  • @BonjoviDejavu - Nothing I said was bad, there was no name calling or insults..I simply made an opinion about very basic tennis knowledge. Follow through is "tennis 101" my child learned that @5 yrs old. your sensitivity shows how right I am. & Have you read the other comments about your coach? Tell him if he makes a video on a subject, he should try knowing what he's talking about....Get a grip...

  • non of them are following through, what kind of coach are you?

  • haha. Aidans a funny kid and good work

  • Dear Expert Village.

    Quickstart.

    That is all.

  • this is absolutly terrible..

  • I know everyone has their own teaching methods. But he can at least work on the follow through with them. Having them grab the racket with their alternate hand is pretty much standard at t his age group.

  • @powercise

    you're an anti social idiot

  • This is how you teach kids tennis. So shut the hell up. Sincerely, pro tennis player.

  • This man could quite possibly be the most clueless coach on the planet.

  • Some instructors do this because beginners usually have no idea where their ideal contact point is when hitting the ball, so this helps give them the feel of where it should be. Eventually the balls are tossed to them from the front and then hit to them later.

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