Monday, March 09, 2009

Tennis Serve - Developing Fluidity for Power & Spin

It sometimes just seems so instinctive to try to muscle the serve over...

We get a bit too strong, grip too tightly, and force everything in hopes of getting more and more power and more spin.

It never works...

We need to develop the natural rhythm of the service motion, to allow the natural body mechanics to go through a specific sequence, and the stronger we get, the less we're able to deliver the racket up to and through the ball in a way that gives our serve plenty of power and spin for control.

There is a great drill that can help give you the feel of what the natural fluidity is for your serve.

Below is Chapter 11 from my lesson titled "The 3 Magic Moves of the Tennis Serve".



















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Finally ready to take 15 days to develop a pure service motion that helps you consistently hold serve in singles AND where your doubles partner is loving all of the free putaways up there at net when you're serving?...!

Try my risk free lesson on the 1st and 2nd serves over at:


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