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In this video, I'm going to break down my technique for taking a ball from the deep forehand corner. The emphasis here is on footwork, positioning, and the importance of using momentum to generate power and consistency in the shot.
🎯 Main Takeaways:
🦶 Left-Right Foot Combination: 📍 One of the key elements I swear by when approaching the deep forehand corner is the left-right foot combination. If you watch closely, you'll see how I step with my left foot followed by my right foot. This sequence sets me up in a stable base, angled roughly at about 45 degrees to the front wall.
🎾 Racket Preparation: Having my racket up early is crucial. It ensures I'm ready for the shot, and you'll notice a slight bend in my elbow and a wrist that's a tad cocked. This positioning allows for a quick and efficient swing.
🦵 Using the Knees: Once I've established my left-right foot position, I engage my knees. I sink down, lowering my center of gravity. This not only gives me stability but also allows me to use the momentum to come out of the shot with power.
🔄 Momentum and Swing: As the ball drops, I let it come down nice and low. This is when I start my swing. My left foot comes around first, and I utilize all the stored energy from the sinking motion. 📍 This technique enables me to deliver a consistent and powerful forehand shot down the line.
By integrating these techniques - the left-right foot combination, early racket preparation, sinking with the knees, and using momentum in the swing - you can achieve consistent power in your forehand shots. Moreover, this approach will also position you perfectly to return to the T, ready for the next play. Give it a try and elevate your game!
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