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Introducing:
How To Play Tennis: A Complete Video Instruction Guide For Tennis Beginners
The Instruction Videos For Tennis Beginners package is your step-by-step guide to playing tennis. You'll gain immediate access to watching videos online and / or download them in MP4 format (viewable on a PC, MAC or Ipod).
The videos cover all the strokes and offer playing tips to jump-start your tennis game.
You'll learn how to play tennis with easy-to-follow instruction videos guiding you step-by-step for every stroke:
- forehand groundstroke
- backhand groundstroke
- serve
- return
- forehand and backhand volley
- and overhead
The Complete Guide to How to Play Tennis consists of 3 packages. Each covers one major playing situation in tennis.
Here's what's included...
How To Play Tennis On The Baseline
7 videos guide you through the forehand groundstroke progression:
- How to find a forehand grip and how to start playing mini tennis in the first minute.
- Why mini tennis helps and is a great training aid to speed your learning.
- How to follow-through, so that your follow-through, over time, draws from within you a fluid and coordinated stroke.
- The secret of the split step. (If you do it incorrectly, you will be slower instead of faster.)
- Basic footwork patterns for better balance.
- How to prepare for a more powerful forehand. For decades this has been taught the wrong way and is still a main cause of problems for tennis beginners. Get this right.
- How to practice so you develop a stroke that is natural to you (i.e., so you don't move like a robot).
The backhand groundstroke videos teach you with a similar progression, but there are additional things to learn:
- Whether you should choose a one-handed backhand or a two-handed backhand and why.
- The correct grip for the one-handed and two-handed backhand.
- An effective tip that keeps you sideways for a one-handed backhand follow-through.
- Another way to feel the secret of a split step, with which you can explode in any direction.
- Basic footwork patterns and why you can play more open-stance backhands if you are a two-hander.
- How to prepare for both types of backhands in a natural way.
- And how to practice so you develop accuracy and empty the mind while playing.

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