First Principles Of Tennis: Push VS Pull Contact Point You Have To Feel/See To Believe
In this video we go to the unknown. At least that's what this was for me. We explore the First principles of Tennis: Push vs Pull Contact Point You Have To Feel/See To Believe. We reach a point with the pulling part of our swing that creates a different type of contact point. The racket face gets pulled across the ball to create side spin on the tennis ball. What does this mean and where does this take us on our journey to find the loosest most consistent swing in our tennis games? I for sure want to find out. Do you?

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