Posts Tagged ‘basics’

Tennis Forehand Swing Path

Posted in Tennis Lessons on April 17th, 2010 by tennis ball – 23 Comments

www.fuzzyyellowballs.com The swing path is the path your tennis racket travels along from the start of your forehand through contact and the follow through. The fundamental thing about the swing path is that, once you release the tennis racket with your other hand, the racket never stops moving. For more FREE video tennis lessons on the forehand visit http

Tennis Lessons for Beginning Players : Tennis Net Height

Posted in Tennis Lessons on April 2nd, 2010 by tennis ball – 3 Comments

Learn all about thetennis net in this free online video tennis lesson on playing tennis. Expert: Scott Browder Bio: Scott Browder has been playing racket sports since he was 7 years old. In those many years he has competed at every level with the exception of competing professionally. Filmmaker: Travis Waack

Tennis Lessons for Beginning Players : Backhand Stroke in Tennis

Posted in Tennis Lessons on December 20th, 2009 by tennis ball – 25 Comments

Learn how to swing a backhand stroke in thegame of tennis in this free online video tennis lesson. Expert: Scott Browder Bio: Scott Browder has been playing racket sports since he was 7 years old. In those many years he has competed at every level with the exception of competing professionally. Filmmaker: Travis Waack

Tennis Serve Toss

Posted in Tennis Lessons on December 8th, 2009 by tennis ball – 11 Comments

www.fuzzyyellowballs.com The second step of the tennis serve is the toss. The toss is arguably the most important part of the serve. You need to be able to put the tennis ball in a specific location above you head every single time you serve. In other words, you need a consistent toss to be an effective server. This video discusses the key elements of the toss — how you hold the tennis ball, when and how you release the tennis ball, and what to do with your tossing arm after you’ve tossed …

Tennis Lesson - Forehand Swing to Contact

Posted in Tennis Lessons on November 10th, 2009 by tennis ball – 15 Comments

www.fuzzyyellowballs.com The third step of the tennis forehand is to swing to contact. Having completed your preparation, you need to do three things to get to your contact point on your forehand 1) push off your outside leg and get your heel up, 2) rotate your body toward the net, and 3) drop the tennis racket down and swing forward with your hitting arm. For more FREE video tennis lessons on the forehand visit www.fuzzyyellowballs.com!