89% Better Forehand Timing 🔥

In this video we discuss three golden rules for timing on the forehand. First one we're discussing is your turn on the forehand. Many players don't realize there's a difference between racket take back and and turning the shoulders. It's very important that you turn your shoulders and only start taking the racket back just before the ball bounces. You should initiate your racket take back only once the ball bounces. Don't confuse your shoulder turn with a racket take back. Number two, your left arm plays a major role in forehand timing. Make sure you don't release your left arm too soon or keep your left arm on the racket too long. This will cause you to lose out on timing. And more often than not, you will be late as well. Lastly, consider doing a split step. Every time your opponent contacts the ball. If Thats just too much to think about for you. You can also focus on just being light on the ground having light feet and giving enough steps on your forehand before you contact the ball. Focus on these steps and your timing on your forehand will be better immediately today. Alright guys, very, very important tip today. Only one tip is extremely important if you have lost your rhythm when it comes to your game of tennis. And if you feel like there's no rhythm, you're not hitting the ball clean enough if you're just not hitting it in the middle of the strings. This tip will help you to immediately have better rhythm on your shots. Simply by adding more steps by shuffling around the ball, your rhythm will be better. You see many players lose their rhythm because they don't realize but they're not in position and they're not in position because they're not taking enough steps. They're not shuffling behind and around the ball to set themselves in the right position. So they walking and stepping around the ball instead of moving and double stepping around the ball, so add more steps when you are preparing add more steps to your preparation of your shots and watch your rhythm come back immediately. #forehand #timing #rhythm