Two Handed Backhand Wrist Position

In this tennis instructional video, you will learn the importance of keeping your wrist cocked through the contact zone while hitting a two handed backhand. If you’re finding yourself hitting late on your backhand, then this video is for you!!  :-)

Forehand & Backhand – Thomas Ramos

Last month I was in Porto Alegre City in southern Brazil coaching a very special Tennis Vault client. The kid’s name is Thomas Ramos,  he’s 15 years old and has a few ATP Challenger Tour Futures’ Qualifiers experiences under his belt. His father Luis Ramos a very nice, smart & funny man, also a tennis player himself, invited me to come down there for a whole week to help his current coach ATP Challengers level player Yuri Radomsky with Thomas’s stroke mechanics. I flew down and much enjoyed the city and hospitality of all people I met. At first we worked on timing, earlier impact more in front (he was hitting late when I met him, and his arm had been paying the price with some pain even at times, as he said). Zip-Zap Timing-Change and Bingo, we were done with that, there was no more arm pain, and hitting now was easier and looser, now he was striking the ball in front every single time!! We made a few quick & good changes, tweaked a few things here and there… and wow! he started to rip away balls effortlessly, crushing his forehands and backhands, hitting very crisp shots, nailing the racket sweet spot every single time now, because of being able to watch the ball better now, because of earlier impact now! And on the Two-Handed Backhand on the video, we still hadn’t changed his preparation back swing yet, which ended up a tight elliptical “loop” style, way smoother. Check him out, enjoy the banging! :-)

Racket Head Position For Volleys

Do your volleys tend to go long? In this tennis instructional video you will learn “how” the proper racket head position can help give you crisp, penetrating volleys that will keep your opponents on their heels!! And of course, you will also learn “why” as well, and understanding it will help you stop sailing those volleys long!! 

Modern vs Classic – FH Follow Through

In this tennis instructional video you will learn the main difference between the “Modern” and “Classic” Forehand Follow-Through, and which of them I believe is the best one to use. The answer may surprise you!! Check it out… :-)

Start Your Warm Up With Good Timing

In this instructional video, a great tip to get your tennis practice and your warm-up rallies “started the correct way”, to help you set the tone for good timing right from the moment you put the ball in play.

Volleys – Preparation and Technique

In this tennis instructional video clip, you will learn a few important basic tips to execute a volley correctly. You’ll clearly understand what the volley should look and feel like, and will realize it is easier than it seems to be.

Forehand & Backhand – Rodrigo – Brazil

Down in South America doing my 1st Brazilian Tour, and the 3rd city now after being in Recife city and the island city of Ilhabela is the big metropolis Sao Paulo, and now my dear ex-student from the past for these last two days for total scanning and revamping of all basic strokes has been Rodrigo Contro. Very much a special story happened between us, as we go back to 1985 here, when he was just a kid still and coming out of serious health treatment, chemotherapy for his cancer which he did beat, then decided to play tennis as his sport, and still does till these days, watch:

Forehand & Backhand – Teco – Ilhabela

Now down in South America doing my 1st Brazilian Tour, and the 2nd city now after being in Recife is an island city called Ilhabela, for sure one of my favorite places in Brazil, and my student for these last two days for total scanning & revamping of all basic strokes has been Matheus “Teco” Mazzocato, a 14 year old with rare quality as athlete, fast & strong, big for his age, not a gram of fat on him, just pure special pedigree & coordinated muscles!! You have a bright future ahead kid, do it!!  :-)

Forehand – The Wrist Snap Explained

In this tennis instructional video clip, I will show you exactly “how” you should be snapping your wrist correctly when hitting a “modern forehand”, and more importantly, what you should “not” be doing with your wrist when attempting to add more power and topspin to your forehand shots.

Forehand & Backhand – Kelly – London

These two videos below are priceless for me, as Kelly has never ever played tennis before in her whole life. I came to London to stay at hers and her husband my good friend Rafael’s house, to work with some Vault clients during my European Trip. She has decided to take a chance and see what she can do out on a tennis court holding a racket trying to hit a tennis ball, and the result we got today after her first time ever was amazing!! I’m so proud of you Kelly, good job!!

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