Next Level 250 Series

Thank you for attending Lesson 1 of our 8 week Training Series! Please note that lessons do not have to be taken in numerical order. You are welcome to start anytime during the 2 month rotation.
 
Here are your notes and homework from class. Keep practicing to solidify all you learned.
 
Looking forward to seeing you next week!

Notes & Homework

Skill: Ready Position

  • Paddle Up and out in front of you. Approx. net height.
  • Elbow out in front of you - not tucked into your body.
  • Feet shoulder width apart.
  • Light bend in the knees
  • Slight hinge forward from the hips- don’t get chest facing the ground
  • Square up to the ball with toes, hips, shoulders and paddle.

Skill: Ball Control/Dinking

  • Contact Point:  Contact Point out in front, approx 12-15” in front of toes.  Push forward through the ball with a guiding motion.
  • Weight Transfer: Allow weight to flow into your shot.  This will look more like a speed skater shifting side to side than a jack in the box bouncing up and down.  Up weight transfer will pop the ball up.
  • Body Positioning:  Square up to the ball:  point your toes, hips, shoulders and paddle towards the ball.
  • Hands: Soft relaxed hand with continental grip, soft stable wrist, lay back your wrist.
  • Swing: Smooth even swing tempo with no backswing behind the body. Follow through pointing your paddle out in front directed at where you placed the ball

Drill: Ball to Paddle Dink

  • Players stand straight on skinny to each other at the NVZ.
  • One player underhand tosses a ball to partner that will hit a dink back to them.
  • Tossing player emphasis on good ready position to receive the ball after dink and good release forward when tossing. 
  • Hitting player emphasis on good dink mechanic.
  • Do this straight on and cross court. 
  • Tactical Takeaways:
    • Improved ready position.
    • Improved dink control.

Drill:  Dink Grinder

  • Players can perform this cross court or straight on skinny at NVZ.
  • Engage in a cooperative dink rally with the intent to see how long they can keep the rally going.
  • Set timer for 1 min round and see how many they can do without messing up.  Repeat and try to beat your score.
  • Tactical Takeaways:
    • Improved dink consistency and ball control.
 

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