“In Two-Handed Tennis: How to Play a Winner’s Game,” Jeffrey F. McCullough outlined for the first time the entire history of the two-handed style, the essential biomechanical differences between one and two-handed shots–including the various advantages of the latter, and described in detail the biomechanics of all the major two-handed shots in the 3 areas of the tennis court, including how to develop a two-handed forehand in several variations. This classic work was first published in 1984. Click Here to order!
Jeff Mccullough
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