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How To Play Tennis: Instructional Videos For Tennis Beginners

July 21st, 2011 No comments

How To Play Tennis: Instructional Videos For Tennis Beginners. Learning how to play tennis can be an enjoyable journey, especially when your game improves to the level at which you move effortlessly around the court hitting accurate and powerful strokes.

Although learning how to play tennis takes time, the process can be greatly accelerated by learning tennis technique and footwork with the How To Play Tennis: Instructional Videos For Tennis Beginners.

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The Instruction Videos For Tennis Beginners package is your step-by-step guide to playing tennis. You’ll gain immediate access to watching videos online and / or download them in MP4 format (viewable on a PC, MAC or Ipod).

The videos cover all the strokes and offer playing tips to jump-start your tennis game.

You’ll learn how to play tennis with easy-to-follow instruction videos guiding you step-by-step for every stroke:
forehand groundstroke
backhand groundstroke
serve
return
forehand and backhand volley
and overhead
The Complete Guide to How to Play Tennis consists of 3 packages. Each covers one major playing situation in tennis.

Here’s what’s included…

How To Play Tennis On The Baseline
7 videos guide you through the forehand groundstroke progression:

How to find a forehand grip and how to start playing mini tennis in the first minute.

Why mini tennis helps and is a great training aid to speed your learning.

How to follow-through, so that your follow-through, over time, draws from within you a fluid and coordinated stroke.

The secret of the split step. (If you do it incorrectly, you will be slower instead of faster.)

Basic footwork patterns for better balance.

How to prepare for a more powerful forehand. For decades this has been taught the wrong way and is still a main cause of problems for tennis beginners. Get this right.

How to practice so you develop a stroke that is natural to you (i.e., so you don’t move like a robot).

The backhand groundstroke videos teach you with a similar progression, but there are additional things to learn:

Whether you should choose a one-handed backhand or a two-handed backhand and why.

The correct grip for the one-handed and two-handed backhand.

An effective tip that keeps you sideways for a one-handed backhand follow-through.

Another way to feel the secret of a split step, with which you can explode in any direction.

Basic footwork patterns and why you can play more open-stance backhands if you are a two-hander.

How to prepare for both types of backhands in a natural way.

And how to practice so you develop accuracy and empty the mind while playing.

If you are a tennis beginner who wants to learn only a certain part of the game, or you are an advanced player looking for a way to correct just some of your strokes, you can now order Tennis Beginner Videos in 3 separate packages…

1. How To Play Tennis From The Baseline
This is best suited for tennis beginners who play maybe only once a week and are interested in learning only how to play from the baseline.

It might also be very useful for advanced players who are stuck on the same level for a long time, because it may help them discover some technical errors in the foundation of their strokes.

2. How To Serve And Return
This is a good choice for beginners who are somewhat successful from the baseline but want to learn the serve and return in a way that allows them to continuously improve.

Advanced players may benefit the most from the serve lesson, where they might identify some of technical mistakes that are slowing, or even stopping, the improvement of their serve.

3. How To Play Tennis At The Net
This is best suited for tennis beginners who can serve and play from the baseline with some consistency but feel really lacking in volley and overhead skills and want a complete game as soon as possible.

Advanced players might benefit most from (a) learning how to practice so they develop instinctive volleys and (b) from the movement and reaction drills included in this package.

Here’s What You’ll Learn in the “How We Learn Tennis” BONUS Videos:

The difference between intellectual and motor learning. – the intellectual approach when learning motor skills is catastrophic.

How our body learns new movements – since it doesn’t understand English, you need to communicate in a different way.

How to practice to improve your feel in the fastest way without over-thinking

The trap of perfect technique and how to avoid it.

The right mental approach to learning tennis – 2 ways to have the right mindset, which removes disturbances from the conscious mind and accelerates your learning.

Official website: http://www.tennismindgame.com/how-to-play-tennis.html.

PAYMENT:
$17.00
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How To Play Tennis: Instructional Videos For Tennis Beginners

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