Bob Hansen

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Video Library (22 videos)

Name FPS Duration
Court Movement: The "Float" Move (1 of 3) Bob Hansen's forehand approach shot from the center of the court, filmed from a side angle. His weight transfers forward through the shot and he quickly brings both hands back to the racket to organize his split step for the next ball.
8.5s
Court Movement: The "Float" Move (2 of 3) Bob Hansen's forehand approach shot from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level angle. His shoulders and trunk stay relatively quiet while his feet "float," with a subtle, delayed trunk uncoil that syncs with the landing of his outside foot before contact.
20.1s
Court Movement: The Backhand (6 of 7) Bob Hansen's two-handed backhand from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level angle showing the entire sequence. His early split-step leads into a quick adjustment hop and a neutral stance at contact, followed by small recovery steps to get back toward the center.
9.7s
Court Movement: The Backhand (7 of 7) Bob Hansen's two-handed backhand from a neutral court position, filmed from a side angle. His follow-through finishes high with the racquet wrapping around his lead shoulder as his weight transfers onto his front foot and his non-hitting hand helps him quickly return to a ready position.
1.3s
Court Movement: The Backhand (3 of 7) Bob Hansen's backhand from a neutral court position, filmed from a rear court-level angle directly behind the ball. His hips stay relatively closed as he moves into the shot, with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg that loads before driving up and into the ball.
2.3s
Court Movement: The Backhand (1 of 7) Bob Hansen's backhand from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates low to high along a compact, linear swing path.
8.1s
Court Movement: The Backhand (2 of 7) Hansen's backhand from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads on the outside leg, with a pronounced knee bend and push-off that drives the rotation into the backhand.
7.1s
Court Movement: The Backhand (5 of 7) Hansen's backhand recovery sequence from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders and trunk uncoil together through contact, then quickly re-center as the torso rotates back toward neutral to initiate the recovery steps.
10.6s
Court Movement: The Backhand (4 of 7) Hansen's backhand from a neutral position, filmed from a court-level angle. His grip stays relatively firm with a stable wrist, showing minimal wrist flick through contact as the racquet drives through the ball.
6.9s
Court Movement: The "Float" Move (3 of 3) Bob Hansen's backhand volley from a neutral net position, filmed from a front court-level angle. His continental grip stays firm with minimal grip change, and his wrist remains stable with almost no wrist snap through contact, emphasizing a solid blocking action.
5.3s
Court Movement: The Volley (6 of 6) Hansen's backhand volley from a neutral central position, filmed from a front court-level angle. At contact the racket face is slightly open with the ball struck just in front of his lead hip, and the compact swing path keeps the racket head traveling almost straight through the ball.
2.9s
Court Movement: The Volley (5 of 6) Hansen's backhand volley from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay relatively square to the net while his knees remain softly flexed, with a short forward leg drive that initiates just before contact.
27s
Court Movement: The Volley (3 of 6) Hansen's forehand volley from the central forecourt, filmed from a side angle. His initial movement features a noticeably larger first step into a low lunge, with the front knee deeply bent and back foot pushing off to cover the ball.
3.9s
Court Movement; The Forehand (5 of 6) Bob Hansen's forehand recovery exchange from a neutral position, filmed from a court-level angle. His semi-western grip is clear as he maintains a laid-back wrist with noticeable lag before letting the wrist uncoil through contact.
11.1s
Court Movement; The Forehand (1 of 6) Hansen's forehand from a neutral position, filmed from a front court-level angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just in front of his lead hip, and the racket head accelerates low to high on a compact swing path.
8.9s
Court Movement; The Forehand (3 of 6) Hansen's forehand from a neutral court position in open stance, filmed from a court-level angle. After contact he lets the racquet wrap around his non-hitting shoulder while his outside leg plants and pushes him back into a balanced, ready position.
2.9s
Court Movement; The Forehand (2 of 6) Hansen's forehand from a neutral position, filmed from a court-level angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just in front of his lead hip, and the racket head accelerates low-to-high along a compact forward path.
4.1s
Court Movement; The Forehand (6 of 6) Hansen's forehand from a central baseline position, filmed from a court-level angle. His delayed split-step and inconsistent first adjustment step toward the ball lead to cramped spacing and an off-balance open stance at contact.
12.4s
Court Movement; The Forehand (4 of 6) Hansen's forehand from a neutral position, filmed from a court-level angle. His hips stay relatively square to the net while his knees remain only slightly bent, limiting aggressive leg drive into the shot and affecting his recovery steps.
12.3s
Court Movement: The Volley (2 of 6) Hansen's forehand volley from a neutral net position, filmed from a close court-level angle in slow motion. His continental grip is firm with a slightly laid-back wrist, and you can see the wrist stay stable through contact with only a minimal, controlled flexion toward the target.
8.3s
Court Movement: The Volley (1 of 6) Hansen's forehand volley from the initial ready position, filmed from a court-level angle. After contact his racquet finishes slightly in front as his weight moves forward and he quickly re-centers his feet into a compact ready position for the next shot.
3.4s
Court Movement: The Volley (4 of 6) Hansen's forehand volley from a central net position, filmed from a court-level angle. He uses a small split step followed by a short lateral adjustment and a firm, slightly open stance before recovering with a quick shuffle back to a ready position.
3.7s