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Thanks as usual, I have a request, I would like to see the area of impact on the ball during the various heights while hitting a forehand. I am still confused, whether to hit in middle ( Equator) or on the Norway or Sweden ( on just top) when the ball is high and various heights . So far nobody has done the video on this topic.
ОтветитьGave me things to try and consider that I had not previously thought about. Meike packs so much information into her videos. I find myself watching them over and over to absorb it all. Thank you!
ОтветитьThe two legend players have full western and the other has an eastern and he beats him all the time. Heavy forehands change your grip to semi western?
ОтветитьThanks for this great explanation in detail. Great video😊
ОтветитьAnother great video and such a great point that we turn on an axis and let the bigger muscles do the work. I had a coach describe this saying if you set up correctly, let the big muscles do the work the arms and racquet just come along for the ride.
ОтветитьThank you so much for your great and honest content... i find myself watching you more and more. i would love to see you teach a beginner from zero. TY
ОтветитьTHANK YOU for saying what you did about "wrist lag"! I'm so tired of these video coaches talking about putting your swing in an intentional lag position. Glad you also dispelled the "windshield wiper" as if you can time the wrist pivot at point of contact, in those milliseconds! Great great video!
ОтветитьLovely training, thanks so much for this Meike
ОтветитьWatching THIS video... again and... again... and again...
ОтветитьThis channel is really useful. I will recommend this to my Korean tennis-playing friends.
Thank you so much!👍🙏🎾
Woah I always thought doing a quick jerk with your hips was key to a crazy fast topspin forehand but you're saying not too fast...I honestly think you are correct especially to be more consistent. Thanks for the tips~
Ответитьwhat people think tennis works as beginner- court 1. how tennis looks like in reality as beginner- court 2
ОтветитьOk, I love this! Thank you
ОтветитьThis is a great lesson, thanks!
ОтветитьHi. What strings and tension do you use for your Head Gravity? Is it MP or Pro?
ОтветитьPerfect instruction (as usual)& Thank you^ Meike
ОтветитьThis video is pure gold! Thank you
ОтветитьReally good. Keep up good work
ОтветитьExcellent video. My two problems is that I hit with a closed stance and with a grip of death. I'll work on those, Thanks! (I just subscribed)
ОтветитьMeike, did you record a video how to handle balls from heavy, strong old-scholl flat hitters?
ОтветитьI love the point you made about the chin on the shoulder because I've been working on the unit turn and focusing on that today after watching this really gave me some extra juice - thanks!
ОтветитьYou are an excellent teacher. Great lesson. I am a high school tennis coach in thousand oaks CA. Thank you
ОтветитьThere is no one who describes and demonstrates things better than you, Meike. I look forward to your videos every day and watch them over and over again. Thank you!!!
ОтветитьThis is one of the best videos covering the topspin forehand. Thanks for shooting this Meike👍
ОтветитьHi. Very nice video. Some other coaches tell to fully extend elbow before hitting the ball but you Flex your elbow. Which one is true
ОтветитьI wish special content with forhand like Nadal did and the swing path end to over the head. What is different with ‘regular’ forhand. ?
ОтветитьThank you madam for your lecture and demo...subscribed
ОтветитьAh what a game changer to say that the lock-in is the last part of the preparation. Thank you, Coach!!!
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ОтветитьTus vídeos son muy buenos! Clara y precisa en lo que enseñas, muchas gracias!
Ответить4.3k+👍♥♥Wow !! ♥♥Great presentation, ♥♥Amazing dear little brother, ♥♥very beautiful , ♥♥wonderful coverage , ♥♥greetings from HONG KONG @richscenic👍🌹🌹🌹🌹🪴🌹🌹🌹🌹
ОтветитьAwesome I’ll put into practice 😊
ОтветитьGood instruction, I do miss your own hitting of solid spin balls throughout the video for illustration purposes, show what effects changes in preparation, angles, movements, grips etc have
ОтветитьExcellent video, very good demonstration, Thank you.
ОтветитьGreat breakdown
ОтветитьConner do it from an angle so you're not blocking the visual on the ball frill😂
ОтветитьNow I'm Meikefan for 100 ℅!!)))
ОтветитьDefinitely the best unpack along with the subtle details to create a good forehand.
ОтветитьAwesome and interesting! I'm doing a class with 6 adults for 2 weeks on FH. Watching their FH shots frame-by-frame, the 2 main things I notice are not relaxing the wrist and arm to extend (resulting in cramping) and weight transfer being quite right to left (sideways, instead of forewards). Great video and thanks for sharing and investing in tennis players world-wide!
ОтветитьBest forehand instruction! Great job Meike!
ОтветитьThat is not a SEMI-OPEN STANCE Meike. That is pure open. The video is very informative. But, the stance is misleading.
ОтветитьThe wrist lag how you explain (WHEN PLAYER IS RELAXED) that it happens automatically—-SPOT ON!!! Exactly what I say too. Great 👍
ОтветитьHi Meike, where about are you in America please.
ОтветитьClassic cycle of frustration I go through often is first I sent balls flying high and long, then try to adjust how my racket, hand and underarm are positioned at impact, to then sent them into the net instead. I kinda think your video gives a clue what my problem is. Don't control the "blackbox" of racket, hand and underarm movement at impact, instead control what's around it and what leads to impact (and then what follows). Thanks for this reeeeeally insightful video. You really explain and illustrate it in a way that make your muscles tickle.
Ответитьwell explained and demonstrated. Grateful for your videos
ОтветитьQuality coaching, this is a gem.
ОтветитьI cannot relax my wrist in a game because I get nervous and my wrist locks... I am trying to relax but it is not easy.
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