Media Summary: On high volleys, teach your entry level players to raise their entire arm and maintain the angle. No downward motion! Making key points in a match can be a little nerve-racking but Coach Sid has the remedy ‍⚕️ Today's Welcome back to another ! Florida Division Elite Pro Kyle LaCroix gives his

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On high volleys, teach your entry level players to raise their entire arm and maintain the angle. No downward motion! Making key points in a match can be a little nerve-racking but Coach Sid has the remedy ‍⚕️ Today's Welcome back to another ! Florida Division Elite Pro Kyle LaCroix gives his Middle States Master Professional Joao Pinho says, keep it simple. Coach keep it simple so that students keep it simple. Watch to ... Southern Division Master Professional Jorge Andrew shows how to get in the ready position to hit a better overhead. A confidence ... Ramona Husaru explains how you can implement different drills to help warm up your students, specific to what you're working on ...

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USPTA Quick Tip - Directionals

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USPTA Quick Tip - Let Your Racquet Pull You Towards the Ball

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USPTA Quick Tip - Hit Through The Shot

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USPTA Quick Tip - Non-Dominant Arm on the Forehand

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USPTA Quick Tip -- Relaxed Forehand

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USPTA Quick Tip -- 4 Tips to Reset Your Forehand & Backhand

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USPTA Quick Tip - Adjustment Steps

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USPTA Quick Tip - All About U

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USPTA Quick Tip - Coil and Turn

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USPTA Quick Tip -- Nonverbal Coaching

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USPTA Quick Tip - Don't Swing Down

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USPTA Quick Tip - Improve Your Footwork, Improve Your Game

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USPTA Quick Tip - Loosen Your Grip, Loosen Your Stress

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USPTA Quick Tip - Fluidity of the Swing

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USPTA Quick Tip - Court Diagonals

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USPTA Quick Tip – Forehand Hunting Drill

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USPTA Quick Tip - Keep It Simple

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USPTA Quick Tip - Slice Backhand

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USPTA Quick Tip - Overhead Technique

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USPTA Quick Tip -- Warm Up Exercises

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