Encyclopedia of Tennis: One-Handed Backhand
Understand the precise movements that allow the most elegant shot in the game to endure the competitive speed of the pro game. Learn now in 4k.
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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, One-Handed Backhand presents volume 3, a comprehensive overview of the pro one-handed backhand. This volume dispels common myths and uncovers the fundamental techniques that must be executed to produce results. Areas of discussion include backswing shapes, grips, hitting stances, and technical variations that arise in competitive play.
A comprehensive breakdown of the fundamental elements needed for modern one-handed backhand development.
Debunks common myths associated with backhand 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.
This encyclopedia of the one-handed backhand 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.
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