“Breaking Bad Serve and Return Habits Over 50” | Monday Oct 21st
Power when you want it and placement where you need it!
Breaking Bad Slice Serves
The Complete Guide to Breaking Serve
Rinse and Repeat: Develop a Breaking Serve Formula that works over and over again!
Breaking serve begins with an effective return.
In this lesson, USPTA Elite professional John Craig is going to present a complete guide to the return so you can start breaking serve more often!
Encore Presentation Second Serve Confidence
Breaking the #1 Serve Habit Killing Millions of Serves around the world!
Sergey Belov and Artiz Eceiza are taking YouTube by storm! Sergey played junior Davis Cup for Russia and Artiz was a nationally ranked junior from Spain.
Today they teach tennis together at Blakeney Racquet and Swim Club.
Their mission at Tennis Con 3 is to Fix the #1 Bad Serve Habit that are keeping millions of tennis players from reaching their full potential.
Their presentation gives the solution to easily the #1 bad habit most tennis players under a 4.5 level suffer from.
They deliver step by step progression drills for all levels to help you turned your backhand from a liability into a weapon.
“Breaking Bad Kick Serve Mechanics over 50!”
Top 3 Serve Mistakes and How to Fix Them with Top Tennis Training!
Breaking Bad Return Habits with Scott and Nate from PYC
NOBODY TALKS ABOUT THIS: Returning serve is the other 50% of tennis your not working on.
Players and coaches work far more on fixing bad serve habits than return habits and this is a big mistake!
Remember if you can’t break serve you can’t win.
Scott and Nate have identified 3 return killers keeping you from developing a consistent offensive return!
Tune into our last lesson of the day to find out what is holding you back from breaking back!
Shoes 101 and How to Select the Best Shoes for my Game
- Know the important questions to ask when selecting a high performance shoe.
- Find out the best type of shoe for explosive movement
- Why Running shoes are a BIG no no on the tennis court!
- Clay vs. Hardcourt shoes…what’s the difference?
- Best shoe for avoiding ankle rolls