Tennis: The Forehand, Part 1
Posted on January 23, 2011
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In this video (one of the nine videos in the Tennis Forehand and Backhand series), Coach Gilad Bloom breaks down the important elements of the tennis forehand.
Duration : 0:3:32
Tennis Forehand Topspin
Posted on January 14, 2011
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http://www.WebTennis.com/topspin-forehand-free-tips/
- 7 FREE Topspin Forehand Groundstroke Video Tips -
How To Stop Giving Away So Many Free Points To Your Opponents.
Stop Making Forehand Unforced Errors!
by Brent Abel – WebTennis
- 2009 USA National 60s Hardcourt Singles Champion
- 2009 Worlds 60s Doubles Bronze Medalist
- 2009 Worlds 60s Singles Quarterfinalist
- 2010 USA National 60s Hardcourt Doubles RunnerUp
http://www.WebTennis.com/topspin-forehand-free-tips/
Duration : 0:5:2
Beginner Tennis : Beginner Tennis: Resources
Posted on January 14, 2011
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Finding a tennis coach and playing partner will help your game. Buy good equipment, work on your fitness and watch the pros. Learn how to play beginner tennis from our expert instructor in this free sports video.
Expert: Hill Marks
Bio: Coach Hill has been teaching tennis, squash, racquetball and golf professionally for about ten years.
Filmmaker: Dustin Daniels
Duration : 0:1:17
DiscoveryTennis: Smashing Forehands – Grips
Posted on January 5, 2011
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DiscoveryTennis’ instructional video titled “Smashing Forehands”. This is one of the series of instructional tennis videos and deals with the different grips of the forehand. Please visit www.discoverytennis.com for additional details.
Duration : 0:2:59
GBA Tennis Interactive Beginner Tennis Lesson Part 5
Posted on January 5, 2011
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Youtube’s first interactive tennis lesson
Duration : 0:0:47
Beginning Tennis Tips & Techniques : How to Utilize Grip For a Tennis Serve
Posted on December 29, 2010
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Learn how to utilize your grip for your tennis serve with expert tips in this free tennis instruction video.
Expert: Joe Spano
Bio: Joe Spano is a Certified Tennis Instructor, and a member of the U.S.T.A. Professional Tennis Registry for the past 30 years.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller
Duration : 0:1:10
Beginner Horseback Riding Lesson: Using Poles to Help a Rider Learn How to Post
Posted on December 29, 2010
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This is Hannah’s first lesson on Marley. She has had about 5 riding lessons in total. Hannah is 6 years old and riding very well for her age and level of experience. We are working on bringing her lower leg under her so she doesn’t have so much of a “chair seat.” Chair seat means that the rider has her legs out in front of her and is using the stirrups to push herself back in her saddle, up against the cantle. Riders usually assume a chair seat position because they don’t want to commit to being up over the horse’s motion – they are afraid of falling forward over the neck. For posting the trot, the riders legs should be in alignment with her hips, so that if the horse were to disappear out from underneath her, she would land on her feet. The posture is a lot like the athletic stance once assumes for tennis.
Marley is a 5 year old, 14h Welsh Cob. He is offered for sale. www.PonyPros.net
Duration : 0:2:50
Tennis Lesson: Grips and your Index Finger
Posted on December 22, 2010
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www.hi10spro.com and http://web.mac.com/gsakuma presents a discussion about a really small detail, but an important one, the index finger of your racquet hand. You want to have it away from your other fingers on your forehand, this will loosen your wrist and allow more movement as well as give you more control of the racquet head, the closer your hand is to your racquet head the more control you’ll have.
Duration : 0:0:24
Preview to the 8 lesson DVD
Posted on December 22, 2010
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This is the first lesson in the series of 8 lessons on the DVD Championship Tennis. It deals with the begining perception of the game of tennis and why it is so difficult to get to a level of just being able to hit the ball back with consistancy. This DVD is a must for players just starting out or wanting to up their level of play.
Duration : 0:2:7
Tennis Lessons : Parts of a Tennis Racket
Posted on December 15, 2010
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The most important part of a tennis racket is the grip because it comes in different sizes and textures, but racket heads and strings can also vary. Find out why recreational tennis players usually use tennis rackets with bigger heads with help from a tennis director in this free video on parts of tennis rackets.
Expert: Carol Levine
Contact: www.sportandwellness.net/Hopewell/tennis/in
Bio: Carol Levine is the tennis director at Sport and Wellness fitness facility in Hopewell Jct., N.Y.
Filmmaker: Kefa Olang
Duration : 0:1:58