Podcast #183: How to Serve and Volley
When serving and volleying or returning and volleying ballance is incredibly important. What is the correct footwork to use on your way up to the net? Should you use a split step or shuffle step? When does the split step take place exactly? Learn the answers to all of these questions and more as I give an outline of the 6 steps to take to a successful split step.
Podcast #182: Poker Face
It’s widely accepted that keeping a totally neutral exterior during tennis matches is the way to go when it comes to mental tennis, but in today’s show I’m going to give you a few reasons why that might not be the case! Sure, we can all come up with a list of past champions that never batted an eye regardless of the situation or how frustrating things might be for them, but at the end of the day that just isn’t realistic or even best in terms of performance for all of us. Find out when it’s ok to let off a little steam, and what ways are best to do it!
Podcast #181: Struggling Against Weaker Players
Today’s show covers a topic that is extremely familiar with the vast majority of tennis players: struggling on the court against somebody that in your opinion is weaker than you are. It might be just a little bit, or maybe even a large difference in ability level but either way you seem to constantly play down to their level and make things difficult for yourself. Stop that cycle! In this episode of the podcast I outline the biggest psychological and physical reasons why tennis players can’t consistently crush weaker players and how to fix them!
Podcast #180: I Formation Tactics
If you play any doubles at all then you need to be familiar with the I formation! In today’s episode of the podcast my guest is friend and former teammate Jason Cole. Together we go over a full overview of how to use the I formation, when it’s typically most successful, how to manage signals, what parts of the court both players should be covering, and more! Start using these tactics right away so confuse and intimidate your opponents, it’s really a lot of fun!
Podcast #179: Speed, Strength and Flexibility
In today’s episode of the podcast I’m joined by certified personal trainer Steve Beck! Together we have a great discussion about three areas of tennis fitness that you need to be working on if you’d like to reach your full potential on the court: speed, strength, and flexibility. We also talk about a free course that we just released which will show you exactly how to work on those three areas for your tennis game! It’s only available to view until July 27th so click on the link below to sign up as soon as possible.”
Free Fitness Course: http://www.completetennisfitness.com/
Podcast #178: Finding a “Lost” Stroke
Having a once confident tennis stroke completely leave you and turn into a liability has got to be one of the all time biggest frustrations to a player! I’ve personally experienced this several times in my own game and in today’s show I give advice on how to avoid it, and also a three step process that you should use to bring a lost stroke back from the grave. I also discuss the technique of hitting a more penetrating backhand slice so that you can avoid hitting high floaters to your opponent!
Podcast #177: Brent Abel Interview
Brent Abel runs the excellent tennis instruction website www.webtennis.com. In this week’s episode of the podcast he’s my guest as we discuss several topics that are vital to the improvement of tennis players everywhere: singles strategy, doubles strategy, trying to copy the pros, and what to do when you find yourself stuck in a rut with your tennis game. Brent has some great insights that I know you’ll find helpful!
Podcast #176: Talent is Overrated
In today’s show my guest is Will Hamilton from Fuzzy Yellow Balls! Together we talk about some super important topics having to do with improving your tennis game. Did you know that the biggest difference between players isn’t actually natural skill and ability? Will explains how what he read in a book by Geoff Colvin (really good read!) can teach us about getting better at tennis, specifically what you should be focusing on and not focusing on as you try to improve.
Make sure to check out Will’s free course available only until Tuesday June 28th: CLICK HERE
Podcast #175: Stop Choking!
Dr. Cohn is back for another great discussion about mental toughness in your tennis game! Together we discuss three different listener topics about avoiding disappointment on the tennis court. The first question has to do with the infamous “choke”, how can we avoid giving up a big lead? Second we talk about getting angry or upset after missing shots during a match and thirdly we talk about being too nice and feeling sorry for your opponent!
Podcast #174: Cooperative Hitting Keys
So many recreational tennis players walk out onto the practice court, rally a couple balls from the baseline without any purpose at all and then just go right into set play or baseline games. Don’t do that! You can make such better use of your time on the court and on today’s podcast Andy Zodin and I discuss exactly how that’s possible. Cooperative tennis drills don’t have to be boring!
Podcast #173: Dealing With Spin Docto
We’ve all dealt with this type of opponent at least once in our tennis careers. This is the player that has a lot of experience, unconventional technique, and imparts huge amounts of spin on the ball over and over again. In trying to deal with these shots you feel confused, off balance, and sometimes just plain dumb as the ball curves and bounces all over the place. Talk about frustrating! In today’s episode of the podcast I will tell you exactly what to look for against these players, how their spin is hit, and how to read it correctly so that you can be in the right position!
Podcast #172: How to Drop Volley
Being able to hit a soft, delicate drop volley can often be extremely useful both in singles and in doubles. Unfortunately most recreational players complicate this shot by trying to chop at it and add a ton of spin, don’t make that mistake! In today’s episode of the podcast I talk about exactly how to execute this shot correctly, and how to best use it in a singles match against an opponent that loves hitting passing shots.
Podtcast #171: Better Fitness for Better Tennis!
If you’re really serious about being a better tennis player then training your body for peak performance is definitely something you should be doing! In today’s episode of the podcast I have a special guest join me who is not only passionate about tennis but is a certified personal trainer as well. We talk about topics such as warming up correctly, whether or not a “cool down” is necessary for tennis players, and also how to best fit your workout into a busy schedule. Also, keep an eye out for some new videos coming out soon featuring Steve and his fitness tips!
Podcast #170: Maximize Your Lessons
So you’ve decided that it’s time to get some help from your local tennis professional. That’s great, but now what? Should you tell them what you want to improve or just go with whatever they say? How often should you take lessons and how much time should you spend practicing what they teach you? How long should you expect for it to take to see improvements? All of these questions and more are answered in today’s podcast focusing on getting the most from your lessons!
Links mentioned in today’s episode:
$500 prize giveaway on Thursday, May 19th: Click Here!
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Podcast #169: Two Handed Backhand Essentials
Today’s show is completely dedicated to the two handed backhand! I discuss all of the most important technical elements related to grip, the backswing, contact point, and follow through. I also throw in some other really important factors including how energy transfers from your right side to left side during a good swing, the use of the kinetic chain, and whether or not using an open stance is a good idea when hitting a two hander. In today’s wrap up I also talk about my attempts at joining a local USTA league.
Podcast #168: Return of Serve Success
This episode of the podcast is completely dedicated to an extremely important shot in tennis: the return of serve! Listen in as I talk about the most important elements of a good singles and doubles return of serve. When should you try to beat a poaching player down the alley? Where should you aim your singles return of serve with so much court to work with? I give a full overview of what to keep in mind, what to forget about, and how aggressively you should be hitting this important shot!
Podcast #167: When Should You Work On Offense?
Today’s podcast episode is on an awesome topic: at what point in your tennis development should you stop being so focused on being steady and start developing some big weapons? Is there a certain level that you should transition over? Are their specific cues in your game that you should be looking for? I talk about the “sliding scale” of tennis players on this episode and give advice on what to develop and when based on your current level of play!
Podcast #166: How To Beat Serve and Volley
Serve and volley players can be extremely tough to beat, they really make you come up with great shots in order to win! In today’s episode of the podcast I will tell you exactly what you need to do in order to defeat these tricky opponents. Topics include how best to handle the return of serve, two main tactical options to use once the point has begun, and also some mental toughness advice as well. Don’t get bullied around by these types of players anymore!
Podcast #165: Breaking the Directionals
In today’s episode of the podcast I answer some great listener questions about adding more weight to your favorite frame by using lead tape. Will adding weight really slow your swing down and decrease power? Where should you put the lead exactly and how much? I also talk about the correct times to NOT use the directionals! I list four specific times in which using the directionals would actually be a bad idea and how to implement those shots selections into your game!
Postal scale on Amazon.com for measuring lead tape: Click Here!
Podcast #164: Big Announcement + Question
On today’s episode of the podcast I have a big announcement that will has huge implications on the future of Essential Tennis! I also have a question to ask of all of you, one that you should answer in the comments on the podcast page at Essential Tennis. Thank you all so much for your support over the years, I can’t thank you enough!












