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10 ideas on how to speed up your serve. PDF 
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Monday, 09 March 2009 18:38

Here are 10 tips to help you serve faster:

1. Loosen up! Don’t grip the racquet so tight, loosen your whole body and swing freely at the ball.

2. Think “fast” instead of “hard”. The tension of your body starts in your mind.

3. Exhale when you serve. That will help you release some of the tension.

4. Make a swooshing sound. Try a few serves without the ball and just listen to the sound. Remember how it felt and repeat the feeling when you hit the ball.

5. Don’t aim! When you are learning how to serve fast, you need to let go. Don’t try to serve fast and at the same time get every ball in.

6. Hit a few balls into the back fence across the whole court. There is an old program running on your brain that tells your arm how fast to move. When you change your target, you can set yourself free from that program.

7. Throw the racquet. Take an old racquet, find a bit of space, or use the court, and throw the racquet into the service box  with a similar motion to serving or throwing a ball.

8. Rotate quickly with your body. The main energy source of your serve is body rotation. Try and consciously rotate your shoulders to increase the racquet head speed.

9. Drive with your legs. Legs add only about 10% of the racquet head speed, but that could mean more than 10 km/h if you take full advantage of the leg drive.

10. Keep a high racquet head speed even after the contact. Don’t accelerate only to the ball, instead try and hit through the ball focusing on fast movement for a few inches after the contact.

Get out there and try it!

 

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