This drill for finding your contact point on your volleys may seem a bit whacky, but once you try it, you may get that “ah ha” moment as I did years ago.
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The Forehand & Backhand Volleys
How To Consistently Force Your Opponents To Have To Hit Back Up To You
(and then let the smiling begin…!)This is a full blown 70 minute DVD & Downloadable lesson that will help you understand the simple but vital stroke fundamentals of the forehand & backhand volleys.
We’re working on everything…
- Standard in-play volleys when you’re already up at net in singles and doubles
- The pure 7 vital fundamentals that you’ve absolutely got to have to create lousy geometry for your opponents
- Transitional volleys as you approach from the baseline so you can take advantage when you have your opponent out of position
- High volleys
- Low volleys
- Volleys hit directly at you
- Strategies for both singles and doubles
- and so much more…
Stay tuned for the release date which is expected to be during the week of September 6, 2010
What’s your biggest challenge when you have to play a volley? Let me/us know below by leaving your feedback in the Comments area – thanks…
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What about: how to handle volleys when the ball is coming with a great deal of topspin or slice?
Great tip, I will try it since my forehand volley is vulnerable. I can see where balance is critical and this will help!