HOW TO DO THE SIDE-SPIN SERVE [TUTORIAL]

Nick Rudd TT
8 Sept 201802:17

Summary

TLDRIn this tutorial, the creator addresses requests for tips on trick shots and serves. Demonstrating a specific serve technique, they explain the importance of grip, wrist flick, and finger positioning to generate spin and speed. Despite being left-handed, the method is adaptable for right-handed players. The tutorial includes a slow-motion demonstration of the serve. Viewers are encouraged to subscribe for more upcoming tutorials.

Takeaways

  • 📹 God's people here today, I've been asked to do some tutorials.
  • 🎯 Today's tutorial will cover my serves and trick shots.
  • 📢 Stay tuned, hit subscribe and like this video for more content.
  • 🖐️ First step: grip the racket correctly, whether you're left or right-handed.
  • 👍 Place your thumb on one side and your pointer finger on the other.
  • 💨 This grip allows for more speed and flick of the wrist, generating more spin.
  • 👌 Support the racket with your pointer finger and thumb to control spin.
  • 🔄 For a siphon serve, go around the ball quickly, not just underneath.
  • 🌀 Add a slight flick to curve the ball, not just straight down.
  • 📸 Here’s a slow-motion video of the siphon serve.
  • 🏁 That's the end of the tutorial, hope you enjoyed it.
  • 🔔 Don't forget to subscribe and like the video for more tutorials coming soon.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is a tutorial on how to perform a specific type of serve in a sport, possibly basketball, as indicated by the mention of 'serves' and 'trick shots'.

  • Why is the speaker doing this tutorial?

    -The speaker is doing this tutorial because they have learned a lot from someone named 'before had' and they are also doing a lot of their church on videos.

  • What is the speaker's preferred hand for gripping the ball?

    -The speaker is left-handed and explains how to grip the ball for left-handed people, but also mentions that the technique can be adapted for right-handed individuals.

  • How does the speaker suggest gripping the ball for maximum control and speed?

    -The speaker suggests gripping the ball with the thumb on one side and the index finger on the other, while keeping the other fingers curled up but the pointer finger on both sides for more speed with a flick of the wrist.

  • What is the purpose of the pointer finger and thumb in the grip?

    -The pointer finger and thumb are used to hold the back of the ball, allowing for more spin and control during the serve.

  • What is the technique described for the serve?

    -The technique involves not going entirely underneath the ball, but rather going around it quickly and then adding a flip, curving around the world, and tossing the ball with the whole hand.

  • What is the purpose of the 'siphon serve' mentioned in the script?

    -The 'siphon serve' is a specific type of serve technique that involves a quick, curved motion around the ball and a flip, which generates spin.

  • What is the speaker's advice for viewers at the end of the video?

    -The speaker encourages viewers to subscribe and like the video, promising more tutorials in the future.

  • Is there a demonstration of the serve technique in the video?

    -Yes, the video includes a slow-motion demonstration of the serve technique to help viewers understand the motion and technique better.

  • What is the speaker's closing statement about future content?

    -The speaker mentions that there will be more tutorials coming soon, indicating a continuation of the series.

Outlines

00:00

🏸 Tennis Serve Technique

This paragraph introduces a tutorial on tennis serve techniques. The speaker mentions that they are often asked to provide tutorials and will be sharing insights they've gained from their church. They encourage viewers to subscribe and like the video for more content. The speaker also mentions their intention to use Instagram to engage with viewers. The main focus is on the grip technique for a left-handed player, though it's noted that it can be adapted for right-handed players. The grip involves positioning the thumb on one side and the index and middle fingers on the other, with the pointer finger and thumb holding the back of the racket for more spin. A slow-motion video is promised to demonstrate the serve.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡tutorials

Tutorials are instructional videos or guides that teach viewers how to perform a specific task or skill. In the video, the speaker mentions that many people have been asking for tutorials on serves and trick shots, indicating that the video aims to educate the audience on these techniques.

💡serves

Serves refer to the action of starting play in various sports by hitting the ball to the opponent. The speaker in the video plans to show how to perform different types of serves, particularly focusing on the technique and grip required to execute them effectively.

💡trick shots

Trick shots are specialized shots in sports that require skill and often involve complex maneuvers or techniques. The speaker mentions creating videos on trick shots, suggesting the content will demonstrate advanced and impressive shots that go beyond basic gameplay.

💡grip

Grip refers to how one holds a sports implement, such as a racket or bat. The speaker explains the importance of grip in executing serves, detailing how to position the thumb and fingers to maximize control and spin. This fundamental aspect is crucial for performing effective serves.

💡left-handed

Left-handedness means using the left hand more naturally and skillfully for tasks. The speaker mentions being left-handed, which is significant for viewers to note as it affects the demonstration of techniques. However, the speaker also indicates that the techniques can be adapted for right-handed players.

💡pointer finger

The pointer finger, or index finger, is one of the primary fingers used in gripping. The speaker emphasizes its role in holding the bat or racket, explaining that it, along with the thumb, helps generate spin and control during a serve. This detail is important for viewers to replicate the technique.

💡wrist flick

A wrist flick is a quick movement of the wrist that adds spin or speed to the ball in various sports. The speaker highlights the wrist flick as a technique to generate more speed and spin during serves, indicating its importance in achieving effective and advanced serves.

💡spin

Spin refers to the rotation of the ball, which affects its trajectory and behavior after hitting the ground. The speaker discusses generating spin through proper grip and wrist movement, showing its significance in making serves more challenging for the opponent to return.

💡slow-motion

Slow-motion is a filming technique that captures movement at a slower pace than normal speed, allowing detailed observation of fast actions. The speaker includes a slow-motion video of the serve to help viewers better understand the mechanics and technique involved.

💡subscribe

To subscribe means to follow a channel or service to receive updates and notifications of new content. The speaker encourages viewers to subscribe to the channel to stay updated with future tutorials and videos, indicating an effort to build a regular audience and community.

Highlights

Introduction to the tutorial on serving and trick shots in basketball

The speaker is sharing knowledge gained from a mentor named 'Before Had'

Encouragement to subscribe and like the video for more content

Mention of using videos for church and engaging with people on Instagram

The importance of grip in executing basketball moves, especially for left-handed players

Description of the proper grip technique with the thumb and fingers

Explanation of how the grip allows for more speed through wrist flick

Details on how the pointer finger and thumb support the ball for more spin

Introduction to the siphon serve technique in basketball

Clarification that the siphon serve is not entirely going underneath the ball

Description of the motion of the siphon serve as a fast trot version

Emphasis on the importance of a straight downward motion in the serve

Advice on adding a tiny flip in the serve for better control

Demonstration of the serve with a slow-motion video for better understanding

Closing remarks encouraging viewers to enjoy the video and look forward to future content

Promise of more basketball tutorials coming soon

Music plays as the video concludes

Transcripts

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both of God's people here today on a lot

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of you has been asking me to do some

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tutorials unlike my serves and my trick

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shots so today I will be showing you how

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to do before had taught me so much I'm

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doing a lot of my church on videos to

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stay tuned hit subscribe and like this

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video and I'll be awesome to take a

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right instagramming disputing at people

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kid anyway let's get straight through so

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guys first of all we've got a grip I'm

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left-handed but you can pretty much do

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safe for right-handed most people have a

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thumb on the other side and then my 22

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finger on the bottom side actually Kel

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up these fingers but I keep the pointer

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finger on the both side like this so

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guys the reason you actually have it

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like that you can get more speed with a

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flick of your wrist so basically the

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other thing that's holding the back is

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my pointer finger and my thumb that way

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I get way more spin that's what

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generates has been promotes takes three

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people I'll kill it off and just

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supporting the back while the pointer

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finger and the thumb a gripping it so

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guys so the siphon serve you're not

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entirely going underneath the ball

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you're actually going around

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really fast trot version for him but

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then again we really highly just going

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straight down you go to put a tiny

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little bit of a flip in it

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you're like curving around the world did

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you go my whole hand toss yourselves

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it's like it's my matches here's a

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slow-motion video of the silent so guys

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that's the end of the storm

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besides being puffed and said everything

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to enjoy the video

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nobody knows subscribe and like this

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video and yeah they'll be bangles

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tourists coming soon

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