Master your tennis kick serve progressions

Master your tennis kick serve progressions

Master your tennis kick serve progressions. This tennis lesson video series lays out the 4 steps to tennis kick serve progressions. Be sure to click on all the video chapters to view the entire tutorial.

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INTRO
This video introduces the tennis kick serve progressions.

VIDEO 2: SWING & PRONATE
The first step of the tennis kick serve progressions is to learn how to swing and pronate correctly.

VIDEO 3: FOLLOW THROUGH
The second step of the tennis kick serve progressions is a lesson on follow through.

VIDEO 4: MOVE BACK
The third step of the tennis kick serve progressions is to move back into no-man's land and hit from there. This allows you to gradually increase your swing speed. Make sure your kick serve motion stays consistent.

VIDEO 5: FULL MOTION
The second step of the tennis kick serve progressions is to add the follow through to the motion we've been working on. Take the kick serve mechanics from the previous video and then tack on the follow through.

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