Will Hamilton: The eight and final progression of the serve is the active try and hit a real serve, but you are going to start slow, you are going to work up to serve from the baseline and you can see behind me I'm standing on the service line that's what you want to do. In the previous video, we emphasize the broken serve. We'll now are going to use the actual down together, up together motion and tack on the rest of the mechanics that we talked about in the previous video and see if you can actually serve for real all be a little bit softer than you might to do from the baseline.
So if you watch me hit the ball here. Arms drop down together, they rise together I used rest in mechanics, I had emphasize in the previous videos, and I'm still trying to get the tennis ball bounce about 3 times before I get to the baseline. I'm not going to move back to the baseline until I can repeat this motion let's watch it one more time over and over, and over, and over, and over should be automatic.
Now once you've master that then you can move back to the baseline and try it from here you can add a little bit more juice, but you can still see I'm kind of hitting moving balls a little bit. I'm just trying to get the ball and, and I'm still working the technique that's really, really important, and you may be asking yourself well, I don't want to serve like this, I want to hit the ball and that's fine this motion we're teaching you can definitely hit the ball hard let's go to an actual serve using the mechanics we just talked about and I can had a great serve using this somewhat simplified motion again what we just taught and capsulate all the mechanics you are going to need and from here this foundation then you can start building up to a much higher-level serve and turn your serve into on a very, very, very effective weapon.
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