Dave Kensler

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Video Library (10 videos)

Name FPS Duration
Is Open Stance for You? (Yes) (10 of 10) TennisPlayer_Flash's neutral stance baseline forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a side CourtLevel angle. The side view makes it easy to see the degree of shoulder turn relative to the hips and how the trunk coils on the unit turn before uncoiling into contact.
6.1s
Is Open Stance for You? (Yes) (1 of 10) Flash's forehand from the middle of the baseline in an open stance, filmed from a side court-level angle. The side view makes the early shoulder turn and pronounced trunk coil easy to see, along with the sequential uncoiling of the torso leading the arm into contact.
15.9s
Is Open Stance for You? (Yes) (2 of 10) Dave Kensler's forehand stance options from the center of the baseline, filmed from a side CourtLevel angle. The hips stay relatively square while the knees load deeply, clearly contrasting how the legs organize in neutral versus open stance during the preparation.
11.7s
Is Open Stance for You? (Yes) (3 of 10) Dave Kensler's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a side CourtLevel angle. His follow-through wraps across his body with the non-hitting hand extending back for counterbalance before he resets into a neutral ready position.
3.7s
Is Open Stance for You? (Yes) (4 of 10) Flash’s forehand from a neutral position, filmed from a side court-level angle. His semi-western grip is clear as his wrist maintains a firm lag into contact, then pronates through the ball with a controlled, compact snap.
3.3s
Is Open Stance for You? (Yes) (5 of 10) Flash's high forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a side angle. His open-stance forehand load uses a deep outside knee bend with the hips staying closed initially, then rotating aggressively into contact off a strong rear-leg drive.
6s
Is Open Stance for You? (Yes) (6 of 10) Flash’s running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a side animation angle. His feet land in a wide open stance with the outside leg bracing as he contacts on the run, followed by quick crossover recovery steps back toward the center.
5.8s
Is Open Stance for You? (Yes) (7 of 10) Flash's return from a neutral position, filmed from a side angle. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist height, with the swing path staying compact and driving the racket head directly through the ball.
7.4s
Is Open Stance for You? (Yes) (8 of 10) Flash's forehand and backhand volleys from mid-court, filmed from a side CourtLevel angle. His continental grip stays constant on both sides while the wrist remains firm with minimal layback, emphasizing a stable racket face through contact.
11.2s
Is Open Stance for You? (Yes) (9 of 10) Dave Kensler's forehand contact zone animation from the center of the court, filmed from a side angle. The animation emphasizes how the open stance is set before contact, with the outside foot planting and the hips rotating to align the contact point in front of the body.
2.4s