FULL FREE ONLINE TENNIS COURSE 🎾 ll THE WORLD'S FIRST FREE TENNIS COURSE 🎾 ll Genius Tennis 🎾

FULL FREE ONLINE TENNIS COURSE 🎾 ll THE WORLD'S FIRST FREE TENNIS COURSE 🎾 ll Genius Tennis 🎾

Uncategorized

π—›π—˜π—Ÿπ—£ 𝗨𝗦 π—šπ—˜π—§ 𝗧𝗒 πŸ­π—ž 𝗦𝗨𝗕𝗦! π—Ÿπ—œπ—žπ—˜, π—–π—’π— π— π—˜π—‘π—§, 𝗦𝗨𝗕𝗦𝗖π—₯π—œπ—•π—˜, 𝗦𝗛𝗔π—₯π—˜!
⚠️ π™’π™€π˜½π™Žπ™„π™π™€
⚠️ π™„π™‰π™Žπ™π˜Όπ™‚π™π˜Όπ™ˆ @genius_tennis_official
⚠️ π™π˜Όπ˜Ύπ™€π˜½π™Šπ™Šπ™†
⚠️ π˜Ώπ™„π™Žπ˜Ύπ™Šπ™π˜Ώ, π™π™„π™†π™π™Šπ™† Genius Tennis
⚠️ 𝗣𝗔𝗧π—₯π—˜π—’π—‘

This is the world’s first free online tennis course, and is the closest thing, if not THE complete standardization of the entire sport of tennis. While there are thousands of YouTube channels, clubs, academies, and tennis coaching, each with their own “expertise”, and “coaching style”, the truth is that tennis is not rocket science, and it is not some “field of expertise”.

This is the first and last resource that you will ever have to come back to, in contrast to the myriad of other YouTube channels out there that offer too many technique, tips, and tactics videos, for a sport that is extraordinarily simple to understand, as you’ll see by the end of this course.

Anyone should and will be able to acquire expert level tennis knowledge after the completion of this course, that surpasses any and every PTR and USPTA certified tennis coach.

While everyone else is still arguing about tennis strategy, we’ve already flawlessly got it defined and explained right here, and it’s extremely simple. All of the “tennis tactics” and “tennis strategy” videos you will ever watch or pay for will be a complete waste of time in spite of this perfect resource right here.

This might be a free course, but don’t confuse it’s $0 price for it’s $100k value. The average player spends at least $20k/year to learn tennis, at most $80k/year and even then, there’s no guarantee they understand tennis at all.

Even the world’s best tennis players are horrible at coaching. Tennis players generally get good by mindlessly grinding while having the fortune of resources that allow them to participate in hundreds of tournaments and lessons per year. This offers no room for anyone who doesn’t come from an as extravagant background.

The true skill necessary to teach the sport of tennis has nothing to do with playing. It has everything to do with systematic thinking, competence, being able to identify meaningful definitions, being able to organize and identify the components that make up the game, and being able to deliver it to students willing to learn.

INTRODUCTION

0:00 Intro
0:55 Mindset going into the course (PT 1)
3:30 Mindset going into the course (PT 2)
7:12 Mindset going into the course (PT 1)
9:57 What you’ll be able to do by the end of this course
18:45 Why our tennis instruction is VASTLY different
27:41 How to go through this course
28:37 Introduction to tennis
30:49 Course contents

PART 1: TECHNIQUE
33:27 (main slide)

~STROKES
33:34 Overview
34:52 4 BALL ATTRIBUTES: SPIN
35:09 DEMONSTRATION – Flat, topspin, and slice spin
36:21 DEMONSTRATION – Grip and wrist
38:33 DEMONSTRATION – Grip affects moment of impact
40:03 These principles are responsible for the shape of every stroke in tennis
42:04 4 BALL ATTRIBUTES: HEIGHT
42:15 DEMONSTRATION – Controlling height with groundstrokes and serve
43:36 4 BALL ATTRIBUTES: DIRECTION
44:38 DEMONSTRATION – How to control direction – open stance vs. closed stance
46:37 4 BALL ATTRIBUTES: DEPTH
47:41 DEMONSTRATION: Spin affects depth
49:24 Power threshold explained
52:47 The structure of every stroke
54:57 DEMONSTRATION – Lower body steps: Open stance vs. closed stance
56:41 List of all strokes

~MOVEMENT
1:00:11 Overview
1:01:57 *DEMONSTRATION – Approach, stance, recovery
1:05:14 All of the separate movement in tennis and how it is organized
1:06:16 All footwork patterns in tennis

1:08:21 How to know when you’ve mastered tennis technique

PART 2: STRATEGY

~TENNIS STRATEGY
1:08:56 (main slide)
1:09:12 Strategy fundamentals
1:10:03 Tactical situation
1:12:11 Tactical position
1:15:22 Tactical situation + tactical position = 3 strategies
1:16:20 Neutral strategy – staying in the point
1:16:34 Offensive strategy – ending the point
1:19:46 Defensive strategy – saving the point
1:21:58 Advanced strategy – what really happens in actual tennis points
1:23:59 How to know where your opponent will hit the ball

~DOUBLES STRATEGY
1:25:29 Doubles overview
1:26:57 All possible doubles positions
1:27:15 Roles of the front/net player vs. the back/baseline player
1:30:13 The 2/3 ruleof court coverage – fulfilling your role as the net player
1:31:37 Examples of good and bad court coverage
1:35:56 Analysis – who the net player can block
1:36:18 Hot seat – important for serve and return phase
1:38:25 Who gets the lob
1:39:32 Who communicates switching sides

PART 3: TENNIS MINDSET
1:40:32 (main slide)
1:40:43 Mindset vs. environment
1:41:49 The problem – inverted mind vs. master mind
1:44:39 Results-oriented vs. process-oriented thinking

COURSE SUMMARY
1:49:28 Technique
1:50:29 Strategy
1:50:52 Doubles strategy
1:53:20 Mindset
1:54:12 Closing notes
1:56:13 Thanks for watching!

This article was gathered automatically by our news bot. We help YouTubers by driving traffic to them for free. The featured image in this article is the thumbnail of the embedded video. Thank you for visiting Win Big Sports Network and wbsnsports.com. For more sports, news, and entertainment, follow us on Twitter @WBSNsports or like our page on Facebook.

#Sports #Video #Highlights