Sunday, July 11, 2010

Racquet Speed

Racquet speed creates the amount of spin and pace on the ball. To hit a shot with power you have to have racquet speed. Your mechanics--set-up, loading, timing, etc. all effect racquet speed. It's great to have one or two shots that really force your opponent to make errors. Try to get the serve and one groundstroke to fire big. It helps to have a weapon. You have to trust your racquet and yourself, stay lose, grip it and rip it. It's a lot like life.

All the best.

Kevin

Sean and me are here in Watefrville Valley on the red clay for a $ tourney. It's war up here in the mountains.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Your Game

No two people hit the ball the same way. Repeat, no two people hit the ball the same way.

There are basic fundamentals you have to have; after that it's all you. We'll help you find your best game.

Just in case you look in the mirror in the morming and don't see Roger Federer or Maria Sharapova looking back at you. ;)

'Blink Tennis Instruction"

You've perhaps heard of the book--Blink: it talks about how we process information, usually very quickly and unconsciously.

At the Kevin Pease School of Tennis we give you quick personal tips during the drills using audables and visual cues. During changes in the action we give you personal instruction. This way you train 90% with no standing around; 10% is learning and recovery from our pre-planned live-ball drills.

See you on the courts.