Super Tip - Develop your Serve with Eli Baraty

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1 Jan 202102:48

Summary

TLDRIn this tennis serve tutorial, the speaker introduces a unique training method to improve serve technique. By holding a string, ideally a shoelace, during practice, players are encouraged to make light contact with the ball to avoid the string snapping. This method enhances concentration and promotes a thin, fast contact with the ball, resulting in more spin without slowing down arm speed. The emphasis is on achieving a delicate balance between quick arm motion and gentle ball contact, ultimately refining serve accuracy and power.

Takeaways

  • 🎾 Use a string to practice serves: The coach suggests using a string, similar to a shoelace, to improve serve technique.
  • βœ‚οΈ Modify the string: Cut the string to about half a centimeter or centimeter in length at the bottom to make it softer.
  • 🏸 Avoid hitting the string: The goal during practice is to serve without hitting the string, as it will snap if contacted too hard.
  • πŸš€ Maintain fast arm speed: Even when trying to make light contact, keep the arm speed fast.
  • πŸ‘€ Focus on light contact: Aim for a very light touch on the string, just enough to make it move slightly.
  • πŸ” High concentration needed: Serving with the string requires intense focus on timing and contact precision.
  • πŸ“ Observe contact thinnes: Ensure the contact with the ball is thin, mimicking the light touch on the string.
  • πŸ’¨ Quick but light: Emphasize quick arm speed with a light contact on the ball to generate spin without hitting too hard.
  • πŸ”„ Practice for consistency: The drill is meant to help develop a consistent light and thin contact on the ball.
  • πŸ“ˆ Expect initial difficulty: Beginners might find it challenging to avoid hitting the string hard at first.
  • πŸ’Œ Feedback encouraged: The coach invites feedback on the tip and wishes everyone a happy new year.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of the string used in the serve practice method described in the script?

    -The main purpose of the string is to help the player practice making a light and thin contact with the ball during a serve, by avoiding hitting the string.

  • How should the string be prepared for this serve practice?

    -The string should be cut at the bottom to make it softer, about half a centimeter to a centimeter in length.

  • What is the key aspect of the serve that the player should focus on while practicing with the string?

    -The player should focus on making a very light contact with the ball, ensuring that the string moves only a little bit.

  • How does the string help in improving the serve's arm speed and contact?

    -The string helps in maintaining quick arm speed while learning to make a light and thin contact with the ball, which is crucial for a good serve.

  • What is the visual feedback provided by the string during the serve practice?

    -The string provides visual feedback by moving or snapping when hit too hard, indicating that the contact was not light enough.

  • Why is concentration important when practicing serves with the string method?

    -Concentration is important because the player needs to focus on the timing and precision of the contact to avoid hitting the string.

  • What should the player aim for in terms of contact with the ball during the serve practice?

    -The player should aim for a very thin and light contact with the ball, avoiding a heavy contact that would cause the string to move too much.

  • How does the string method help in achieving more spin on the ball during the serve?

    -The string method encourages a light and quick contact, which is essential for generating spin on the ball without hitting the string.

  • What is the expected outcome for a player who consistently practices with the string method?

    -The expected outcome is that the player will learn to make a nice, light, thin contact with the ball, maintaining fast arm speed while avoiding heavy contact.

  • What advice does the script give for beginners who might hit the string hard during practice?

    -The script advises beginners to continue practicing the contact, focusing on making it thin, and to not slow down their arm speed, acknowledging that hitting the string hard might happen initially.

  • How does the script conclude and what does it wish for the viewers?

    -The script concludes by encouraging viewers to enjoy the tip, send feedback, and wishes everyone a happy new year.

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