This is “real” reason you can’t HIT THROUGH THE BALL

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  • čas přidán 4. 05. 2024
  • You probably know the importance of staying relaxed when you hit your shots, but if you’re like most players you find it almost impossible to do. This is because there is an underlying reason why you can’t. In this video I explain what the underlying reason is and show you exercises to start to fix the problem.
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Komentáře • 19

  • @TennisHacker
    @TennisHacker  Před 29 dny +5

    How to practice for better timing - czcams.com/video/_LdBgEOTjZ4/video.html

  • @sunsioux444
    @sunsioux444 Před 26 dny +9

    how can I learn this if I don’t see you or someone else hitting in the video? I appreciate all your concepts that you were sharing here, but I need some visuals of hitting in real time, either you or a student. Otherwise, it is all abstract to me.

    • @TennisHacker
      @TennisHacker  Před 25 dny +6

      There are thousands of videos that demonstrate “hitting through the ball”.
      But most players still can’t do it. This video was aimed at explaining why that is on a high level. And i pointed to resources to help with the underlying things that people need to work on to address the problem.

    • @sunsioux444
      @sunsioux444 Před 25 dny

      @@TennisHacker Thank you! I appreciate your effort

  • @mauriciodenardipeterlevitz3694

    Very instructive with no shortcuts and magical formulas. Thanks for sharing

  • @karenedwards937
    @karenedwards937 Před 26 dny +2

    Was always curious why the buggy whip came into play especially when the player typically doesn’t hit that way.

  • @franciscomanrique4979
    @franciscomanrique4979 Před 24 dny

    Gracias Richard

  • @markbild2366
    @markbild2366 Před 12 dny

    What is the important thing eye on ball at contact early preparation unit turn finding always getting jamed hiting short no power

  • @andrewlilico2218
    @andrewlilico2218 Před 23 dny

    The forehand timing point that I find hardest is getting the timing right if I wait for the ball to drop past its peak. I find it easy and natural to hit the ball at its peak, but of course that makes it hard to hit up from under the ball to get top-spin on it so hitting it at the peak means it tends to go long. If I wait to let the ball fall then it's much harder to time it correctly unless I just hit it in a relaxed way in which case I'll hit it far to hard and again it'll go long. It feels very unnatural to let the ball drop then hit it medium pace. Once it drops I almost always slice under it if I want it to go in, so I can avoid hitting it too hard.
    I suspect I'm far from the only person with this issue. Can you do a video on how to time the ball correctly once it's gone past its peak?

    • @andrewlilico2218
      @andrewlilico2218 Před 23 dny

      FWIW my suspicion is that the footwork I do places me correctly to hit the ball at its peak - that's what instinct anticipates. So then if I try to wait for the ball to drop I'm late on it and it tends to come in to me so I'm too close. And because I'm late I then need either to swing faster to catch up or to slice to compensate for being too close. So I hit the ball too hard or slice. I guess the secret must be to cultivate footwork that takes me to the ball later, as it's dropping, rather than too early, when it's at its peak.

  • @paulmueller4437
    @paulmueller4437 Před 11 dny

    A speech with zero demos.

  • @andrewlilico2218
    @andrewlilico2218 Před 23 dny

    Which is your video in which you cover how to avoid getting too close to the ball?

  • @verlatenwolf
    @verlatenwolf Před 25 dny

    The buggywhip style finish you show is incorrect. Dont finish over the hitting shoulder but like Nadal or any pro over the other shoulder.

  • @bearmond
    @bearmond Před 26 dny +2

    I think instead of hitting 'through the ball' you should probably drop your racket less to get more power in hitting rather than topspin, at least this was my problem, not the timing

    • @shawnogg8208
      @shawnogg8208 Před 26 dny

      Good point. That also can happen, when you swing way too much vertical. Me - a former coach - after a 15 years pause - had that very shortly. Then my coach said 'one can swing horizontally, too' and I got it. But what he shows here are the most common things regarding 'not hitting through'.

  • @here2inspireU
    @here2inspireU Před 26 dny +1

    Every time a racquet makes contact with a ball, it hits "thru the ball." It's a ridiculous term people use, makes no sense, helps no player.

    • @TennisHacker
      @TennisHacker  Před 25 dny

      @here2inspireU In large part I agree. That’s why I made the video to explain what coaches mean and what they are trying to get players to do.

  • @paulmueller4437
    @paulmueller4437 Před 11 dny

    All words and NO demos.

  • @macprocm
    @macprocm Před 23 dny

    No use at all
    U tell us we have one problem
    No instruction though
    Then tell us we indeed do not have one problem, but 5!!! 👎