Brand: OnCourt OffCourt
OnCourt OffCourt Forehand Fixer - Tennis Training Aid
The OnCourt OffCourt Forehand Fixer guides beginners to "feel" the correct biomechanics, right from the start. Intermediates looking to improve will also gain a faster "feel" for the correct swing as well.
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The OnCourt OffCourt Forehand Fixer – Tennis Training Aid guides beginners to “feel” the correct biomechanics, right from the start. Intermediates looking to improve will also gain a faster “feel” for the correct swing as well. Simply place the Velcro around both wrists with the logo pointing upwards when your palms point down. Hit balls softly at first to feel how both arms should work together and the body should rotate or coil in preparation for the shot and uncoil afterwards. The Velcro should not be pulled apart during your swing. After a few shots with the Forehand Fixer in place, try hitting without it and make sure your corrected swing pattern is maintained. If not, repeat the process.SCIENCE BEHIND THE FOREHAND FIXER:Too many players incorrectly hit forehand groundstrokes with an isolated arm motion and their shoulder as the center of rotation. Through scientific studies, we now understand that the entire body must efficiently work as a unit to hit an optimal forehand, a stroke with maximum power and control, yet without excessive effort. Along with ground forces (bending in the knees), body rotation is a very important key to a better forehand.OnCourt OffCourt is one of the world’s top creative resources for training aids and equipment for tennis, pickleball, fitness, yoga and more.
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Description
Description
The OnCourt OffCourt Forehand Fixer – Tennis Training Aid guides beginners to “feel” the correct biomechanics, right from the start. Intermediates looking to improve will also gain a faster “feel” for the correct swing as well. Simply place the Velcro around both wrists with the logo pointing upwards when your palms point down. Hit balls softly at first to feel how both arms should work together and the body should rotate or coil in preparation for the shot and uncoil afterwards. The Velcro should not be pulled apart during your swing. After a few shots with the Forehand Fixer in place, try hitting without it and make sure your corrected swing pattern is maintained. If not, repeat the process.SCIENCE BEHIND THE FOREHAND FIXER:Too many players incorrectly hit forehand groundstrokes with an isolated arm motion and their shoulder as the center of rotation. Through scientific studies, we now understand that the entire body must efficiently work as a unit to hit an optimal forehand, a stroke with maximum power and control, yet without excessive effort. Along with ground forces (bending in the knees), body rotation is a very important key to a better forehand.OnCourt OffCourt is one of the world’s top creative resources for training aids and equipment for tennis, pickleball, fitness, yoga and more.
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Brand Merchant Do It Tennis.com
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