I can’t wait for you two guys to visit Virginia Beach. I know my game will greatly improve. This video is a good example of how tiny changes can mean a big difference not only in the quality of your shots, but your health too. ….Bravo
The key factor here is the wrist position and contact with the ball. I was guilty of flicking my wrsit to guide the ball and control it. Wrong. I must keep a solid and stable point of contactto ensure steady, heavy and consistent ball control. Great discovery coach Mauro. I’ve never hit a more havey and sold ball until I implemented this technique. You guys know your stuff. cool.
This video helped me more than any other video I’ve ever seen. I was about a 3.5 (NTRP) and then I watched this video and finally “got it”, that the wrist needs to be firm and not flippy. After being so intrigued, I watched the rest of the 7 parts and now I’m hitting forehands like a 4.0. All this after just one week (literally, like 5 days).
Whatever Coach Mauro says, I will obey! Haha! Please make more. Thanks so much.
Learning tennis is like a jig-saw,every now and then you find another piece that makes the picture and Mauro has given me the piece that was missing for the forehand,you have made me one very happy lady,mua x
steve said
am May 4 2010 @ 6:16 am
Good stuff all about taking the ball early and weight transfer.
Tom Antion said
am May 4 2010 @ 4:11 pm
I can’t wait for you two guys to visit Virginia Beach. I know my game will greatly improve. This video is a good example of how tiny changes can mean a big difference not only in the quality of your shots, but your health too. ….Bravo
Joc said
am May 4 2010 @ 7:09 pm
The key factor here is the wrist position and contact with the ball. I was guilty of flicking my wrsit to guide the ball and control it. Wrong. I must keep a solid and stable point of contactto ensure steady, heavy and consistent ball control. Great discovery coach Mauro. I’ve never hit a more havey and sold ball until I implemented this technique. You guys know your stuff. cool.
Jack said
am May 4 2010 @ 8:08 pm
Another example of Mauro’s vast knowledge of the bodies’ mechanics. Awesome stuff!! Nice contact point, and weight transfer!! You go girl!!
Steven said
am May 10 2010 @ 5:10 pm
This video helped me more than any other video I’ve ever seen. I was about a 3.5 (NTRP) and then I watched this video and finally “got it”, that the wrist needs to be firm and not flippy. After being so intrigued, I watched the rest of the 7 parts and now I’m hitting forehands like a 4.0. All this after just one week (literally, like 5 days).
Whatever Coach Mauro says, I will obey! Haha! Please make more. Thanks so much.
Sally said
am May 21 2010 @ 4:28 pm
Learning tennis is like a jig-saw,every now and then you find another piece that makes the picture and Mauro has given me the piece that was missing for the forehand,you have made me one very happy lady,mua x
Diego said
am November 20 2010 @ 12:02 am
this is just too good, i knew that everything was a matter of tecnic and not strenght…