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Becoming an Unconsciously Competent Tennis Player

Today I will be discussing two different questions from Aaron in Australia, who is a Singles Domination student. The first question is dealing with what he calls “being externally focused” which is a great phrase and means being more aware of what is going on around you as far as what your opponent is doing,

Improving External Focus – Podcast #215

Do you spend all of your time focused on what's happening on your own side of the net during matches? That's not good! Find out how to improve your "external focus" during competition as well as how to stay cool, calm and collected as you do so in today's episode of the podcast.

David vs Goliath – Podcast #214

We've all been in this situation before: looking across the net at an opponent who just simply outclasses us. A player with way more experience, more weapons, and more consistency. How in the world are we supposed to approach playing this "Goliath" of an opponent? Find out in today's episode of the podcast!

Ultimate Tennis Warmup Guide – Podcast #213

What type of start you get off to in a match very often determines the outcome. Are you a quick starter or a slow one? More importantly, how can one possibly get out to a "fast start" when they have a full time job and then have to drive 45 minutes to their match? Sounds

“Wrist Snap” Myth Busted – Serve Lesson

If you've been around tennis any length of time at all you've undoubtedly heard somebody (either a player or coach) suggest that "wrist snap" is super important to a good serve. Good wrist movement is definitely important, but did you know that top pros don't "snap" their wrists like most people think? Today's

Roger Federer Forehand in Slow Motion

Footage of Roger Federer hitting his forehand in slow motion on the practice courts of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, California, 2013. Question – What jumps out at you the most about Roger’s play? Tell me in the comments down below!

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