Tennis Tips – The Approach Shot
Posted on June 20, 2012
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Ever feel like you’ve been “suckered” into having to approach the net when “you really don’t want to”?? Ever wanted to get to the net but weren’t sure just “when” or “how” to do it?? Either way, we’ve got you covered!! In this tennis tips video, you are going to be shown the best way to get to the net so you can put your opponent in “serious” trouble, win more points, games, sets & tennis matches!! Let’s go!!
Forehand & Backhand – Nigel (London)
Posted on June 19, 2012
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Had a chance to meet in person Tennis Vault subscriber member Mr. Nigel Charman from London, a photographer with one of the coolest best sense of humored attitude I’ve had the opportunity to coach. We remodeled all his basic strokes, check out the forehand & backhand after couple training sessions
Forehand & Backhand – John (London)
Posted on June 18, 2012
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What an immense pleasure to meet with Tennis Vault Member John Levin from London, it was instant connection of positive energy, just like running into a good ol’friend! We revamped all his basic strokes and also had a fantastic time together, which left us both with priceless memories. Check him out
Tennis Tips – Shot Preparation Footwork
Posted on June 15, 2012
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In this tennis tips video, you will learn how to master your footwork with stroke preparation the easy way, putting you in position quicker to hit better shots with great timing. Simply put, this means more winners, points, games and matches!
Forehand & Backhand – Kai (London)
Posted on June 4, 2012
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Talk about some “happy feet”!! I had the joy of the opportunity to meet with Tennis Vault “mini-member” 6 year old Kai Napper from London UK, son of Vault subscriber and now my good friend Mr. Howard Napper. Wow, what energy!! I was very impressed, it was so much fun to be with an English boy so hungry for tennis!! He absolutely loves it, and at 6 is already playing with 10&under kids, not just with 8&under, and holding his own well. Check him out
Tennis Tips – Sliding On Clay Courts
Posted on May 31, 2012
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In this tennis tips video you will learn the proper way to slide on any type of clay court. You may be surprised how simple (and logical) it actually is!! check it out
Tennis Tips – Working On The Wall
Posted on May 17, 2012
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Have you ever thought it would be great to have your own private hitting partner ready to go at any time?? Someone who will play with you as long as you want and will always hit the ball right back to you?? In this tennis tips video, I’ll introduce you to your new best friend, The Wall!!
Volleys – Be a “Zorro Goalie” At The Net
Posted on May 4, 2012
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What is a “Zorro Goalie”? Well, when it comes to playing at the net, this will be a game boosting tip!! It’s my general analogy philosophy on how to play well at the net, especially in doubles!! Watch now and see how being a “Zorro Goalie” at the net will turn you into a “Volley Machine” that is very hard to pass!!
Volleys – 4 Stages of Racket Positioning
Posted on April 26, 2012
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In this tennis tips video, you will learn my 4 Stages Of Proper Racket Positioning for Volleys. Do you feel like you always hit your volleys late, or that your volleys just don’t have a whole lot of “zip” on them?? Be it singles or doubles, but “especially doubles”, this video is going to put your volleys into a high gear, as you understand better the proper way to have “offensive” racket positioning at the net!!
Forehand & Backhand – Michael Damiani
Posted on April 16, 2012
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Last week I met with Michael Damiani in Sausalito. A Tennis Vault subscriber and follower, Mike told me he wanted a general scan on all his basic strokes, and then a revamp job where it was needed or advised. After only one lesson Mike was hitting the ball with “correct fundamentals”, very clean strokes, crisp shots, good stuff!! Welcome back to the sport Mike, cheers!! Check him out