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Good balance means a rhythmic, effortless swing with minimum effort.
Balance is the key fundamental in almost every sport. In tennis, good balance results in a rhythmic and seemingly effortless swing. It allows you to achieve the maximum results with the minimum effort. Balance is one reason why a player like Roger Federer makes tennis look magical.
Unfortunately, many players achieve minimum results from maximum effort! If this is you, learning my balance techniques will help solve your problem. Maybe a little bit of that Federer magic will even rub off on you.
Balance should not be equated with footwork. Footwork involves moving to the ball to reach the approximate hitting position. “Balance” is something you achieve after you have reached the hitting position and while you are stroking the ball.
Balance means far more than not stumbling or falling when you hit your shots. Balance helps shape the stroke. It involves the feet, hips, head and non-racket arm. Balance is the picture frame in which the picture (the stroke) is placed.
Why is balance the first fundamental? Click Photo.
Too many advanced players became advanced before they mastered the fundamentals of balance. It may have seemed too old fashioned…