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Beginner Tennis : How to Improve Your Tennis Serve 

 

Do you want to become a better tennis player and serve in tennis impressively fast?



 If so....

 

 This is the place to be. I have tennis techniques that I think you've never heard before, and they will improve your serve tenfold!

 

 A while back I was searching online to improve my Roddick serve style, and I found a resource that any tennis player needs.

 

 The amazing resource helped me improve the speed of my serve drastically, and it also helped me with every other aspect of my game.

 

You will be able to increase your serve speed by 10-20 Mph when you use this serve technique.

 

If this seems like something you'd want? Keep reading...

 

 

Every beginner tennis player is looking for the tips that will evolve into solid technique.

That is what this resource does.

This resource works for beginner and experienced tennis players.

If you are a beginner expect 10-50 Mph improvement on your serve.

If you are an expert expect 10-20 Mph improvement on your serve.

These improvements will take place in only a few weeks of using these techniques.

The first thing you can improve is your basic serve.

How can you improve your basic serve?

Most people learn their basic serve without any pre-research. They learn technique that not only lacks power, but can cause injury to themselves.

It isn't your fault, most people allow themselves to have bad form due to lack of coaching, you need to correct this.

What would you suggest?

Try serving like this:

1) Hold the ball with your right foot parallel to baseline and your left foot pointing at the net.

2) Hold the ball by your right leg and imagine a straight up and down throw.

3) As you release the ball, bring your raquet back.

4) Shift your weight onto your back foot.

5) This is where alot of beginners have problems, the trick is to bend your knees after, not before, the ball is released. Your legs will contribute alot of power to your serve, making it that much faster.

6) To get maximum power, your raquet needs to be
hanging down behind you almost limp with a relaxed wrist. This puts the least strain on your arm and prevents damage.

7) Straighten your legs, straighten your eblow, than use all that built up energy to torpedo your wrist around with the formerly limp raquet in hand. Do not snap your wrist as this will cause damage. Let the momentum whip it around, the power is not from the wrist.

8) Your point of contact with the ball should be when directly above you. Watch your raquet strike the ball for a split second. Many beginners don't even look at the ball when they do this, so it is no wonder they have trouble aiming the serve. Once again let me re-iterate, hit the ball at full extension. Far too many people hit the ball too low.

This is just a small portion of a proper serve, and their are five other basic tennis serves.

If you want more more tips like the one shown above, with movies to demonstrate each of the serves, more detailed instructions, and photos; click the link below.

Correct and Improve Your Serves Here

Click this link, it's risk free!

 

Ok if your still reading you probably want to know the pros/cons of this resource from a reviewers standpoint.

The resource teaches mostly through the use of movies. It is a great way to visually learn the hardest aspects of tennis!

Pros:

-Overcome the frustration beginner tennis players often feel with tennis.

-These videos save you alot of money on tennis lessons.

-Tomaz (the guy in the videos) gets right to the point, you don't have a lot of useless informations.

-Sign up for the newsletter in the link for 5 free videos!

-Learning visually is easy!

-Videos cover all the strokes.

-If you only want to learn a certain part of the game, you can pick the perfect package for you.

-Improve much faster than others.

Cons:

-Won't make you a professional player, but will get you close.

-It still takes work to apply your knowledge, must actually play tennis.

-Sometimes you improve too fast and leave your friends in the dust, but this is funny.

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Give this "How To Play Tennis" Beginners Video Instruction Guide a good try and APPLY the information to your game.

After 1 week you will be amazed that the video instructions and bonus materials helped you play better tennis.


What are you waiting for, buy this product now! You won't regret it!

 

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About In2theriver

To the readers of this blog:

 

Hello, my name is Johnny Scarpelli. I am a personal trainer at x-sport fitness and a dedicated tennis coach. I love teaching my two sons how to play tennis. I hope you enjoy these free tips and feedback is always appreciated! 

Article by Johnny Scarpelli, a personal trainer at X-Sport fitness in Illinois.

Playing tennis is my hobby, and getting my family to watch my games is what keeps me going. The admirations in my wife and children's eyes when I play is what makes my life worthwhile.

I owe a lot to tennis, it helped me kick an addiction to a drug, but I won't get into that right now. Tennis saved me from losing my family, so I love spreading word about the sport and helping create new players.

 

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