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Does anybody have any experience with using tennis training aids to teach juniors or adults? I see that there is the serve doctor to teach beginner's the correct location of the ball during the serve. There is also a tool to teach topspin and another tool to teach the whip like motion of the modern forehand. These tools seem very interesting just wondering if anybody has used them. My daughter is 7 and some of these techniques are very difficult to teach.
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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dont buy any of that mess. Spend the money with a good coach.
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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I live up north, so I am spending a ton on indoor court fees during the Winter. She's in a group lesson, but I just can't afford privates for now. She's having a problem with her serve motion. I was going to buy the serve doctor so she can get used to the correct mechanics of the serve motion without having to worry about the ball toss. It's only 30 bucks so if it doesn't work, I can use it to knock down cobwebs around the house
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there are very few tennis "training aids" worth anything. Let me know if you find any
best one I know of......ball machine.
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I'm old school, but we used to teach the classic service motion at camps I worked at using a continious motion loop, that would not require tossing a ball, or being on the court. Basically you are at the starting point of the serve, go through the motion, and return to the ready position. You can then keep going, and make it a constant motion swing. Of course, that was using the classic loop figure 8 motion. If you are teaching the newer Roddick type "throw the ball up and hit it" motion, might not work. Either way, you could work on your service motion anywhere you have enough room to swing a racket without breaking anything.
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I suspect they are all a waste of money
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I started recently to watch many clips of top pros in slow motion on Youtube. These pros, men or women, are the best teachers (or teaching reference) for techniques. You can tape your kids and let kids compare the video. It's truly amazing! One local coach charges $75 an hr doing the same thing. I should have done this 4-5 years ago. It's very hard to break a bad habit for a 16 yr old. We still take privates from a former ATP pro, who can hit balls to almost anywhere from everywhere - nice to confirm that he teaches what most touring pros do today.
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Cones, jump ropes and rubber bands for strengthening.
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Yep, I just bought a jump rope and cones. Got her started with plyometrics yesterday. I think this will improve her overall coordination and quickness. She's too young but as she gets older, I'll probably have her run miles and weight training. But what can I say, I am a sucker for gadgets. I was always impressed with those Ginsu knife commercials, but never fell for the Flowbee if anyone remember that one from the 80's.
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