Simple Tip To Improve Your Serve I TENNIS SERVE

Pete Sampras had arguably one of the best tennis serves of all time. In this lesson, Jeff Salzenstein reveals a simple tip that he learned from studying Sampras’ serve. This serve hack tip will help you to serve easier and faster, as well as improve your technique. Chapters 0:00 Intro 1:26 Tennis serve stance 4:42 Sampras serve tip 6:40 Summary Many players use a pinpoint stance and have an “up together, down together” service motion, which limits their ability to turn their shoulders and hips efficiently on the first move. Therefore, Jeff recommends using a platform stance because it will allow you to turn and coil easier at the beginning of the motion. For the platform stance, he advises keeping your front foot parallel to the baseline, and getting your back foot to turn out a little bit. Hence, you’ll create proper space between the heel of the front font and the toe of the back foot. Also, Jeff highly suggests using a continental grip on your tennis serve to completely experience the benefits of this powerful serve tip. In summary, focus on setting up your stance correctly to learn how to serve like the pros. This simple serve hack tip will enable you to get more disguise on your serve, and execute it in an effortless manner like the best tennis players. Visit http://TennisEvolution.com to get more free tennis tips. Follow Tennis Evolution: ======== Facebook:   / jeffsalzensteintennis   Twitter:   / jeffsalzenstein   Instagram: https:///instagram.com/tennisevolution My Website: http://tennisevolution.com About Jeff Salzenstein ================= Jeff Salzenstein is recognized as one of the top coaches in the world helping players all over the world with his on court expertise and powerful online tennis lessons. He has created several successful online programs that have positively impacted thousands of players of all levels from beginners to top touring pros using his cutting edge teaching methods... Jeff was a top 100 ATP professional in singles and doubles and was the oldest American to ever break the top 100 in the world after the age of 30. During his 11 year pro career filled with injuries and setbacks, Jeff was determined to discover simple methods to make tennis learning easy and fun for himself and for all players committed to improving. Jeff is passionate about peak performance in the areas of nutrition, fitness, injury prevention, and mindset, and much more. Jeff was also a 2 time All-American, national champion and team captain at Stanford University where he received his BA in Economics. #TennisServe #Tennis #TennisLesson Subscribe to Tennis Evolution for more videos: https://bit.ly/38gnLN0 Best Tennis Training Videos ➤ https://bit.ly/3oU5XEe Best Tennis Tips ➤ https://bit.ly/3CjpEZd Online Tennis Lessons ➤ https://bit.ly/3N0l32W