Man coach your lessons are like drugs!!
once you start watching them your hooked to know how you do it
i dont know maybe its just me.. but by the looks of it
it isnt
short and sweet
thats the best way to describe your lessons
iv seen those other how to serve vids and let me tell you CK you teach it better and in a shorter time
(ive seen some that are lke 20 mins of crap)
hope you make more!!
Mo.
Just wanted to let you know, that after watching the videos on your power serve, my son (13) was able to fine tune it into a more accurate weapon. He was already over 110 mph, it’s just gotten faster, and he moved up an age group in the USTA Jrs. We have had several other instructors try and assist, but weren’t able to cut through the fat of a private lesson to get to the meat. Thank you for the think straight, talk straight, no sugar coating information. We can’t wait for release 2.0.
I am just the begginer in Tennis. Now My 50% serve goes off the court. I hope it gives clues to me , i will check it out in court today evening. Nice lesson i got from this vedio.
Thanks a lot. This video is not downloadable , can that provision be possible .
Coach,
When you do the two-legged drill, do you have to make a conscious effort to transfer more weight onto the right leg? Wouldn’t you lose this “right-foot bias” if you do the second drill (two-legged) with both feet together and weight distributed evenly?
Wow! Your lessons are absolutely amazing! I found your website by total accident when I was searching google for help on my backhand. I started watching one of your videos, and was hooked immediately. When I saw the black screen with your URL on it at the end, I had to see what was on it… and let me tell you, it was totally worth it.
I just had a tennis lesson today and found that my backhand is severely lacking because I haven’t been able to get to a court more than once a week (with the cold weather and all) since last October. I’m a freshman in high school, and I played on the team last fall. I managed to make 1st singles (Junior Varsity) after only having played for less than a year. In the matches that followed, I found that I was making some obvious mistakes, but when I asked, my coach wasn’t able to help me fix any problems… so I ended up sticking with my flawed footwork and jerky swings for the rest of the season.
Soon after, I continued my lessons at the local park district. I was in a group of about fifteen students whose ages ranged from nine to sixteen. It was hard for our coach to get to all of us because of the sheer number, so most of our minor mistakes went untouched, and still have been up until today. I honestly cannot wait to get out to the tennis courts again sometime this week to try all of this out. I know it will work, and I’m really excited to start helping myself get better at serving and backhanding… I’ll try out the forehand tutorial if I have time!
I feel very awkward for having written so much here. It’s just, well, I’m really excited to get the show on the road since the warm weather is on its way (finally!). I also can’t wait to start playing every day when the season starts again. Hopefully I’ll be able to get on varsity if I start being more consistent with everything. Thank you so much for taking the time to do this! I really don’t see many people do these kinds of things for free anymore. It’s really nice to see people willing to help others just for feeling the joy of seeing those others accomplish what they’ve always wanted to attain. I’m glad people like that are still around. :)
Thank you again for doing this, and I’ll be off to the tennis courts whenever I can to try this out.
Mo said
am February 10 2009 @ 7:16 am
Man coach your lessons are like drugs!!
once you start watching them your hooked to know how you do it
i dont know maybe its just me.. but by the looks of it
it isnt
short and sweet
thats the best way to describe your lessons
iv seen those other how to serve vids and let me tell you CK you teach it better and in a shorter time
(ive seen some that are lke 20 mins of crap)
hope you make more!!
Mo.
Coach Dad said
am February 10 2009 @ 9:50 am
Coach K.
Just wanted to let you know, that after watching the videos on your power serve, my son (13) was able to fine tune it into a more accurate weapon. He was already over 110 mph, it’s just gotten faster, and he moved up an age group in the USTA Jrs. We have had several other instructors try and assist, but weren’t able to cut through the fat of a private lesson to get to the meat. Thank you for the think straight, talk straight, no sugar coating information. We can’t wait for release 2.0.
Saroj jena said
am February 17 2009 @ 3:13 am
Helo Sir,
I am just the begginer in Tennis. Now My 50% serve goes off the court. I hope it gives clues to me , i will check it out in court today evening. Nice lesson i got from this vedio.
Thanks a lot. This video is not downloadable , can that provision be possible .
Raja Ramesh said
am February 21 2009 @ 6:41 pm
Hi,
This serve instruction is excellent, Pancho Gonzalez and Rod Laver all served the same way.
sung said
am March 30 2009 @ 8:53 pm
Coach,
When you do the two-legged drill, do you have to make a conscious effort to transfer more weight onto the right leg? Wouldn’t you lose this “right-foot bias” if you do the second drill (two-legged) with both feet together and weight distributed evenly?
Zashire said
am April 4 2009 @ 8:25 pm
Wow! Your lessons are absolutely amazing! I found your website by total accident when I was searching google for help on my backhand. I started watching one of your videos, and was hooked immediately. When I saw the black screen with your URL on it at the end, I had to see what was on it… and let me tell you, it was totally worth it.
I just had a tennis lesson today and found that my backhand is severely lacking because I haven’t been able to get to a court more than once a week (with the cold weather and all) since last October. I’m a freshman in high school, and I played on the team last fall. I managed to make 1st singles (Junior Varsity) after only having played for less than a year. In the matches that followed, I found that I was making some obvious mistakes, but when I asked, my coach wasn’t able to help me fix any problems… so I ended up sticking with my flawed footwork and jerky swings for the rest of the season.
Soon after, I continued my lessons at the local park district. I was in a group of about fifteen students whose ages ranged from nine to sixteen. It was hard for our coach to get to all of us because of the sheer number, so most of our minor mistakes went untouched, and still have been up until today. I honestly cannot wait to get out to the tennis courts again sometime this week to try all of this out. I know it will work, and I’m really excited to start helping myself get better at serving and backhanding… I’ll try out the forehand tutorial if I have time!
I feel very awkward for having written so much here. It’s just, well, I’m really excited to get the show on the road since the warm weather is on its way (finally!). I also can’t wait to start playing every day when the season starts again. Hopefully I’ll be able to get on varsity if I start being more consistent with everything. Thank you so much for taking the time to do this! I really don’t see many people do these kinds of things for free anymore. It’s really nice to see people willing to help others just for feeling the joy of seeing those others accomplish what they’ve always wanted to attain. I’m glad people like that are still around. :)
Thank you again for doing this, and I’ll be off to the tennis courts whenever I can to try this out.
Great video lessons,
Zashire