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Overview:
High Speed Archive





John Yandell
Editor

What is the difference between the High Speed Archive and our regular Stroke Archive? More information and more understanding!

Our regular Archive is an awesome resource because the footage was filmed using high speed shutters of 1/1000 of a second or faster. The shutter is what freezes the player and the racket so you see what really happens in the stroke.

But the High Speed Archive takes this clarity to a new level. This is because, in addition to the high speed shutter, it is filmed at 250 frames per second. That's more than 8 times faster than normal video, which is 30 frames per second. This means you can actually see the contact. It means you have a much better look at the critical frames around the contact and throughout the stroke. It's a unique resource for studying the best players in the world, and we plan to add a new player or two every month!

Special thanks to Advanced Tennis Research (www.AdvancedTennis.com) for providing us with this incredible footage.

The only place you can find it is here on Tennisplayer. Click here to Become a Subscriber!