Every Great Volleyer Uses This Number System (You Just Don’t Know It Yet)
Most players know taking too big of a swing on a volley is a problem… but did you know taking too small of a swing can hurt you just as much? In this video, I break down a simple number system to help you measure your backswing and follow-through — so you can find the perfect swing size for every situation at the net. You’ll learn: 🎯 How to instantly feel more in control of your volleys 🎯 When to shorten or lengthen your swing 🎯 How to use this system to improve both consistency and quality Once you understand this number system, your volleys will feel cleaner, more repeatable, and more confident under pressure. If you’ve ever felt unsure about how much to swing on a volley — this one’s going to make it crystal clear. Want to work with me on your doubles game? Click here https://stokketenniscoaching.com

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