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FOREHAND OVERVIEW PART 5 - RIP & WRAP. In this video, SportsEdTV Director of Tennis, John Eagleton, describes the different finishes used on the forehand. Learn to Rip & Wrap, whether the ball is below the knee, at the waist or above the shoulder. You'll learn to use the different full-rotation finishes in different situations, all with great result. This is video five is a seven-video series
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that breaks down the forehand fundamentals for today's game.
1. FOREHAND OVERVIEW PART 5-RIP & WRAP
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1. Forehand Overview Part 5-Rip & Wrap
2. 2 FOREHAND DRILL - Improve duplication of movement
3. ATTACKING MOVING UP & BACK
4. FOREHAND ATTACK MOVEMENT
5. Forehand Fundamentals Series
6. Forehand Grips
7. Forehand Overview
8. Forehand Overview Part 2-Lean, Lift, Load & Leverage