Frank Giampaolo

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Video Library (13 videos)

Name FPS Duration
Parental Tennis Blunders (1 of 5) Andre Agassi’s groundstrokes and movement are animated from a neutral court position, filmed from a side angle. The contact point is shown clearly in front of his body with a slightly closed racket face and a low-to-high swing path accelerating through the ball.
6.9s
The Art of Winning (1 of 14) Roger Federer's groundstrokes in an animated sequence from a neutral court position, filmed from a side angle. His hips load with a clear coil while the knees stay flexed, then the legs drive up and uncoil the hips forward into contact.
7.4s
Match Preparation (1 of 4) Frank Giampaolo’s pre-match mental visualization routine, filmed from a presentation-style front angle. His stance remains relaxed but grounded as he explains how players should rehearse their split-step timing and initial movement patterns mentally before stepping on court.
7.6s
The Art of Winning (2 of 14) Frank Giampaolo’s mental game lesson on animation and footwork is presented from a conceptual, instructional angle rather than a specific court side. He explains how early split-steps, efficient first steps, and recovery patterns are planned mentally in advance to keep the body in the ideal stance throughout the point.
5.3s
Parental Tennis Blunders (2 of 5) Frank Giampaolo discusses Pete’s mental game patterns and parental influence in a lesson-style segment, filmed from a front, interview-style camera angle. From this angle you can clearly see Pete’s relaxed wrist and neutral hand position as he speaks, indicating a lack of grip tension even while describing competitive stress.
2.5s
The Art of Winning (3 of 14) Frank Giampaolo's mental game animation pattern discussion in "The Art of Winning," filmed from a presentation-style, front-facing angle. From this angle you can clearly see how he uses hand and wrist gestures to map out tactical patterns, with his wrist relaxed and grip on the marker/remote light to emphasize rhythm and sequencing.
6.7s
Match Preparation (3 of 4) Frank Giampaolo’s swinging volley from the center of the court, filmed from a front animation angle. The hips load with a noticeable squat and knee bend before driving upward, with the legs extending aggressively into the court to transfer weight through the shot.
3.5s
Match Preparation Federer's swinging forehand volley from the center of the court, filmed from a side angle. His semi-western grip is evident with the racket laid back and a pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a controlled pronation through contact.
Parental Tennis Blunders (3 of 5) Frank Giampaolo's mental game animation on parental tennis blunders, presented from a neutral instructional angle. The trunk and shoulders are illustrated conceptually to show how excessive parental pressure can disrupt a player's natural shoulder turn and upper-body relaxation during strokes.
8.8s
The Art of Winning (4 of 14) Frank Giampaolo's short ball decision-making animation from a central court position, filmed from a 2D tactical diagram angle. The follow-through and recovery focus on quickly redirecting weight forward into the court and resetting the racket and non-hitting hand into a neutral ready position for the next ball.
7.6s
Parental Tennis Blunders (4 of 5) Frank Giampaolo speaks about junior tennis mental skills and parental involvement, filmed from a front classroom angle. His follow-through on key points includes pausing, shifting weight slightly toward the audience, and resetting his hands to a relaxed, open position to re-engage listeners.
6.9s
The Art of Winning (5 of 14) Frank Giampaolo’s pre-point animation rituals for the return position, filmed from a mixed instructional angle. The racket is held in a neutral, ready position with the strings facing the net as he emphasizes consistent timing of the racket set before the opponent’s contact.
17.4s
Match Preparation (2 of 4) Frank Giampaolo's approach discussion on match preparation, filmed from an animation-based instructional angle. The shoulder and trunk focus is on mentally rehearsing optimal shoulder turn and trunk coil/uncoil patterns as part of a pre-match visualization routine.
9.2s