Hit The Best Serves Of Your Life (Tennis Technique Explained)

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Published 2024-02-21

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  • @DianaS-eo7nc
    All awesome, the pinpoint also helps gain more momentum I think. Your instruction on the J toss has improved my serve so much! Thank you Ryan!
  • @aaronp0324
    I watched the old Vic Braden serve videos and this is what he teaches. I've done it now for several months with a low ball toss and have seen better results. I guess I'm not turning my shoulders before tossing the ball and that's why I'm feeling rushed. I'll have to try this next time I'm out. It should help with my 1st serve percentage. I got this!❤
  • thanks for this video...I'm going to practice on clay court right now ( trying following your tips)!!!!
  • @fullbrigades747
    Excellent advice!! Will this work equally well from the Ad side or do we need to make any modifications? Will try it out.....
  • Another amazing quick tip video that I can recommend to players that struggle with funds to pay for private lesson. Thank you Ryan.
  • @millertime5181
    I love these simple swing thoughts, a compilation on all strokes would make a fantastic video.
  • @user-my8fe7sr3v
    Thanks very much! But during serve I forget to move shoulder forward. What to do?
  • @bournejason66
    What do you adjust if you were to serve out wide as opposed to T from ad court? Thanks
  • @JoostPTM
    Gonna try to toss also somewhat lower for more consistency! I am 201 cm so it should work.
  • @alexsdg3441
    hey Coach, thanks for the Vid, but I think that you went over this many time before. ha ha. how about some single tactical strategies? Not just a simple few tactics in 5 min video, but analyzing deeply into various parts in many videos. A tactic by tactic, play by play...etc. That would be really helpful, Coach. thanks always.
  • Good tips, and I also recommend a lower toss for better consistency. Most people toss too high, then trying to hit the ball when it's accelerating downwards is a real issue. I will quibble with the j-shape motion of the toss. I don't recommend that for most players. Turn and rotate to your back foot but the toss should be almost entirely upward to the trophy position as weight is being transferred forward. The ball should land slightly into the court but doesn't need to be a j-shape. This is too complicated for most players.
  • @farriskhan2352
    Good tips... but you gonna make me hit my forehead with my racket Ryan, thinking I need to salute!🤠 Also my Proton Ball Machine is on the way! Thanks for the advice and the free shipping offer code. You saved me enough money to get a mega pack of new balls from Costco to put in that machine!
  • @igordontsoff2502
    Goran Ivanisevic-style serve (hitting the ball on low ball toss while ball moving up). Will work only for professional players. Amateurs have to use high toss in order to have time for concentration and for aiming (hitting the ball while ball moving down). Good luck.:-)))
  • @ericfinkle5178
    Thanks Ryan, What racket are you using? It looks like an oversize frame? Thanks.
  • @FrozenShade
    IMO there are several better ways to learn to master a reliable toss than the J toss method, and anyone struggling with that aspect should investigate the alternative methods, since it won't work for everyone. Edit: In general I do agree that most amateurs could benefit from lowering their toss.