Saturday, February 27, 2010

New Technical Films for Forehand, Backhand, and Serve

Check out the new videos for your forehand, two-handed backhand and serve on my You Tube Channel. There is a link to the channel right here on the web site. The ground-strokes are all shown from a neutral (stepping into the ball) stance. These basic executions of the strokes can help you develop better fundamentals.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Wilson's new BLX racquets

The new Wilson BLX racquets are great. They're so great it's hard to pick out one you like best.
I liked the BLX pro open (10.5 ounces strung with hollow core at medium tension, 100 square inch head size). These frames are quick to the ball, evenly balanced, light and create a lot of power and spin. Try one next time you're in. See you at the club!

Thanks for following.

Kevin

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

The secret of the Roger Federer forehand

Please go to KevinpeaseAAA on utube and you will see the secret of the Roger Federer forehand.
Pay close attention and watch closely. This is a winner!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

World Class Instructional Videos

Next week we will be posting some of our Utube instructional videos. Our web administrator Doug Rugh will be making some changes to the site. I appreciate your interest.

One of our instructional videos has received over 3,500 views world wide regarding the Roger Federer slice backhand which is available on Utube. We will be showing the finer points of the Roger Federer forehand which can be related to your game some time next week.

March 12-14 we will be hosting a March Madness doubles tournament for all levels. This will be an open event. Given the success of the tournaments this year I think this will be the largest event in decades!

Sunday, December 13, 2009

The real deal on strings!

For most club players (2.0-3.5) I would recommend using Wilson Sensation 16 gauge(more durable) or 17 gauge(more spin). It offers a good mix of control and power. The Wilson NXT products offer more feel but doesn't last quite as long. They are easier on the arm. The Big Banger products from Luxilon are for very hard hitters. The string is tougher on the arm.
If you're not hitting 100mph serves then forget about this product. It's for 4.5 and above players.

If your strings move then good! They should! If they didn't then you might as well play with a wooden paddle. Would you want a car tire that didn't give a little? If it didn't it would be like driving on a rolling stone. Your string tension should be at mid range or lower. Those tension guides are usually listed right on your racquet. We always custom string to fit your game. Bring in your racquet about every oil change for your car. If you miss one, you still can drive it, right? It's just not good for performance.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Tennis Tournament for You in New Hampshire!

There is a benefit mixed doubles tournament at Southern New Hampshire University on Saturday, Sept. 26. Oct 3 and 4th there will be a singles and doubles event. $40 for singles and $35 for the doubles......Sign up and view some great foliage. Call me and I'll give you more info........774-392-3666. There are divisions!



Your pro in the trenches,

Kevin Pease

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Jaun Martin del Potro

del Potro: He stays close to the baseline, slams driving deep balls through the court, picks his spots to hit the open court with pace, uses a slice serve, takes away time.
Best to keep the ball low and away with him.............don't let him tree the ball. He's like a 6'10" Agassi.....perhaps the new breed!


KP