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How to Practice Follow Through in a Tennis Serve

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Summary: Learn a drill for practicing follow through after the contact point in your tennis serve from an expert in this free tennis instruction video.

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By Joe Spano
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Joe Spano is a Certified Tennis Instructor, and a member of the U.S.T.A. Professional Tennis Registry for the past 30 years. Having attended and graduated form the Dennis Van Der Meer...read more

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on 11/20/2009 Joe,
I enjoyed watching your videos on the service. You obviously understand the progressions of teaching the tennis service to players at different levels of ability. I gave you 5 stars out of 5 possible stars. Randy Lynn Rutledge

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"On behalf of Expert Village my name is Joe Spano. Once we have develop the contact point I like to the beginning very close to the net which we have a gradual lengthen of the court and emphasizing once again the contact point by putting the ball right over the head of the beginner and let him touch it over the net. Once again the back foot is extended, the racket is totally intended and stretch and we are hitting the contact point. After that move we like to emphasis one of the other segment is the follow through where the racket probates and comes down the opposite side so that the handle is facing the net. That is very important because to be able to do that once again you have to come up totally on your back toe and turn your hips and shoulders as you doing it down your left side so you get a complete follow play. I would demonstrate from this point in full action. "

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