Master Your Serve with Expert Biomechanical Analysis
Stop grinding for hours without results. A powerful serve isn't about luck; it's about the kinetic chain. I break down your motion to help you find that rhythm.
Most players overcomplicate the serve. Sach bataun, it's about a simple, repeatable rhythm. I teach a five-step sequence: Load, Toss, Jump, Hit, Land. This video breaks it down. Send me your serve video, and I'll show you exactly where your kinetic chain is breaking.
The difference between a decent serve and a great one is often in the legs. Here you can see the before and after of a player learning to use the ground. I provide specific drills to help you coordinate your toss with an explosive jump, adding significant power and height to your serve.
Does this look familiar? A serve that looks technically beautiful but lands out more often than in. A good looking serve means nothing without a high percentage. This is a common problem I fix by analyzing your technique under pressure, not just in practice.
This is what we're aiming for. A fluid, powerful motion shown in both real time and slow motion. Every part of the kinetic chain is working together. Send me your video, and I'll give you the step by step feedback to get your serve looking and feeling this smooth.
About Master Your Serve
Most players waste hours repeating the same faulty movement on court, hoping it fixes itself. It won't. When you send me your footage, I don't just watch it; I audit your kinetic chain—from your toss and load to your contact point. I will pinpoint exactly where you are losing power or accuracy and give you the specific corrective drills to fix it before you step back on court.
Stop Guessing with Your Serve
Repeating the same error on loop isn't improvement; it's just frustration. Whether you are struggling with a toss that goes everywhere or a serve that looks good but has zero pace, you need objective data to fix it. My remote stroke audit is about stripping back the glamour and focusing on the mechanics that actually win points.
How the Stroke Audit Works
- Submit Your Footage: Record your serve from the back and side. I need to see the full motion.
- Biomechanical Breakdown: I analyze your grip, toss height, trophy pose, and the kinetic transfer from your legs to the racquet head.
- Correction Plan: You don't just get a critique; you get a prescription. I provide specific off-court and on-court drills tailored to your unique biomechanical faults.
Why Technique Beats Hours
Many players think they need to train for four hours a day to improve their serve percentage. In reality, you need to understand the rhythm—Load, Toss, Jump, Hit, Land. If you get the rhythm right, you don't need to muscle the ball. You generate effortless power. We will look at your racquet head speed generation and how you use the ground, not just your arm, to create pace. If your technique is repeatable under pressure, your game changes automatically. No shortcuts, just the right movements.
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