Learn about types of tennis racket compositions in this free online video tennis lesson.
Expert: Scott Browder
Bio: Scott Browder has been playing racket sports since he was 7 years old. Now at age 51 he has many, many years under his belt.
Filmmaker: Travis Waack
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The sixth step of the tennis serve is the racket drop. It’s the first part of your forward swing up to the tennis ball. This video only focuses on what the upper body is doing. From the trophy pose, the tennis racket drops straight down behind your back like it is pointed at the tennis court. Also, the tossing arm drops down (just let gravity do the work). The racket drop is sometimes called “the scratch-back position” because it looks very similar to trying to scratch your back with the tennis racket.
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The second step of the tennis forehand is to take your tennis racket back and extend your other, non-hitting, arm across your body. Having completed the pivot and shoulder turn, now you can use your hitting arm to take the tennis racket all the way back. At the same time, extend your other, non-hitting, arm across your body for balance and judgment of the tennis ball.
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This shows how a Prince O3 or SpeedPort or Ozone Racquet can be strung on a machine without a turntable brake using the Prince Boomerang Tool.
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A racket review of the Head Youtek Speed Pro Tennis Racket. Purchase this racquet at http://www.tennisexpress.com/products2.cfm/ID/11673 View in HD for clarity!
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A continental grip is done by holding bevel number two on a tennis racket. Grip a tennis racket with with tips from a certified tennis pro in this free video on tennis.
Expert: Lincoln Ward
Bio: Lincoln Ward is a USPTA Certified Tennis Pro. He has 13 years of competitive playing experience, as well as 10 years of coaching experience.
Filmmaker: Todd Green
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This is how to find the balance of your tennis racket. You’ll nee a balance bar similar to what is shown on the video. If you are steady, you can do the same with a broom stick and a yardstick.
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THIS IS UNBELIEVABLE! The world record for the fastest time to pass through an unstrung tennis racket three times is 1 minute and was achieved by contortionist Daniel Smith aka The Rubber Boy (USA) on the set of Zheng Da Zong Yi – Guinness World Records Special in Beijing, China, on 20 December 2006.
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In this video we review two tennis rackets — the Head Youtek Speed Lite and the Head Youtek Speed Elite. These rackets are good for intermediate players. The “Youtek” technology in these frames causes the rackets to become stiffer that faster you swing. Stiffer frames allow you to hit harder, so swinging the racket fast makes it more powerful. If you swing more slowly, the racket frame bends more at contact — absorbing more of the ball’s energy — increasing control and feel.
The Head Speed Lite & Elite were both very easy to swing. Both rackets also had a relatively big sweet spot and their open string patterns made it easy to generate topspin.
If you’re interested in demoing one of these rackets click the link above.
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US Open 2009 semifinal Serena Williams loses set point and in a fit of temper smashed her racket on the ground.
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