Forehand Revamp – Ted Before & After
Posted on February 8, 2012
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I recently met Ted and had the pleasure to work on his tennis game, he has been following the Tennis Vault’s Videos the past few months. Who says it is too late to do this, or to do that, to learn this, to change that, who said that?? Well, at age “81″ Ted is inspiring!! He just had knee replacement not too long ago, and now is back playing the sport he has loved for the past many years, and as if that is not enough he also wants and is more than ready to revamp and modernize his basic strokes and tennis game. Wow, that shatters some taboos out there!! Check him out:
Modern vs Classic – FH Follow Through
Posted on February 2, 2012
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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…
Overhead Smash – Preparation Tips
Posted on January 25, 2012
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In this tennis instructional video you will learn the proper ways to backup for lobs and prepare for hitting overhead smashes, both short & long distance back. These tip will help you turn your overhead smash into a reliable weapon to win points with!
Doubles Volley Preparation – Be Ready
Posted on January 11, 2012
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In this tennis video, you & your partner will learn how to be “always ready to volley” during your doubles matches. This tip alone can instantly double your volley shot percentage by helping you to always be very alert and offensive at the net!!
How To Avoid Making Double Faults
Posted on January 5, 2012
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In this video you will learn one basic simple secret to help you avoid making many double faults when serving in your tennis matches, a simple precious tip that you when used will produce immediate results, and stay with you for a lifetime. ![]()
Start Your Warm Up With Good Timing
Posted on December 28, 2011
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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.
How To Reduce Your Unforced Errors
Posted on December 23, 2011
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In this video I did reveal what in my opinion are the three main secrets behind reducing your unforced errors on the tennis court, helping you get back into a match when you are behind, helping you keep the lead when you are ahead, help you play the best that you can with the muscle memorized strokes that you got. This video will help you take your game to another level. Try learning my simple 3-tip-formula to reduce in general your unforced errors, it really works!! ![]()
Volleys – Preparation and Technique
Posted on December 8, 2011
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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
Posted on November 19, 2011
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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:
Jump Backhands – How & When To Use
Posted on November 17, 2011
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In this tennis instructional video clip you will learn an “option variation” on how you can handle a high ball to your backhand side. It is not the basic best way used out there on the courts of the world, but instead, it’s a fun and surprising different gear to have in your shots’ arsenal, mostly if you are athletic enough to execute it with relative and acceptable small and safe effort. Try it out, have some fun!!