Encyclopedia of Tennis: Forehand
Immerse yourself in the subtle nuances of world class forehand technique used by the champions of today. Study now in 4k.
1st Edition - December 17, 2024 . Editor: Vincent William Simone . Language: English . Digital Video ISBN: 978-1-7383533-2-3 . eBook ISBN: 978-1-7383533-3-0
Description
Encyclopedia of Tennis, Forehand presents volume 1 of the modern forehand. The areas of discussion are the common threads between techniques used by NCAA Division 1, ITF, and ATP players. This volume presents the full range of professional techniques and covers the evolution and variations during the open era which have shaped grips, hitting styles, and stances.
This encyclopedia of the forehand serves as a fundamental resource for players and teachers of tennis at all levels, providing accurate up-to-date reviews of all essential topics, highlighting and summarizing the most important, recent discoveries. It also serves non-tennis professionals including researches and practitioners in Athletic Science and Sports Biomechanics.
A comprehensive breakdown of the fundamental elements needed for modern forehand development.
Debunks common myths associated with forehand technique with proof using 4k video analysis of professional players.
Explains how players adapt their technique to different situations such as court position and varying ball speed, height, and spin.
Provides an overview of forehand differences between the men and women's game.
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