In this series of videos, we take a look at why people have trouble getting to the net and we start helping you guys understand the ins and outs of a good transition game.
@@ironwilltennis have a long list 😂 some of it is: how to keep playing relaxed during matches, footwork, moving smooth and effective, smooth striking, different gameplays...etc 😂
I love this channel. Best teacher ever
Really good lesson! On to part 2..
Thank you 🙏They each build on each other so if you can, watch them in order
Good teacher :)
appreciate it! More to come
Awesome ❤
Thanks 🤗
Great video! Love to see more in the future!
Thanks I'll keep them coming
Nice video, thanks for the lesson
Hope you got something from it 👍
Great channel, over time with consistency you should get many more subscribers. P.S. I use your tips in VR First Person Tennis with racket adapter :)
🤔 interesting idea I'll definitely try to find a way
What about a post on when to approach to box 2 or box 3 (B or C a la Shaugnessy) and if it changes which of the 4 shots to prefer (or avoid)?
V Core 95? if so........ 10/10
yup VCore 95. I switched to it last year. on of the best racquets I've ever committed to
A:serve & volley?
Are you saying I missed that 1?
@@ironwilltennis I was just answering you question in the video what the most common way to transition to the net is. Thx for all your good videos!
@@tobiaslejnerborn2238 got you? Glad your enjoying them. Let me know if there's something you'd like to see
@@ironwilltennis have a long list 😂 some of it is: how to keep playing relaxed during matches, footwork, moving smooth and effective, smooth striking, different gameplays...etc 😂