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Improve your doubles play with the same patterns used by pros. Developed in conjunction with the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and one of the world’s top doubles coaches, the Doubles Tennis Tactics DVD is the perfect learning vehicle for any dedicated doubles player with a strong desire to improve.On-camera expert Louis Cayer has presented his workshop on tennis doubles at ITF conferences on five continents in front of tennis federation leaders from more than 100 countries. In the Doubles Tennis Tactics DVD he presents complete coverage of the most effective patterns and strategies for every critical aspect of the game:Team strategyServingReceivingPoachingMovementPositioningTop international pros demonstrate the patterns in Davis and Federation Cup play. Cayer describes the responsibilities of each player by position, followed by sample drills to help viewers practice and reinforce the correct patterns. Cayer teaches how to implement advanced doubles skills, including movement and shot selection patterns. The drills progress in difficulty right up to specific game situations.If you’re serious about improving your doubles play, use the Doubles Tennis Tactics DVD to learn the patterns used by the pros. Once you learn these patterns, you’ll have everything you need to perfect your game and enjoy it more.Human Kinetics DVDs are coded for universal playback and can be played in all regions of the world.3/16/2005 copyright, approximately 35 minutes.
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Perfect your preparation for your next match! Get your muscles ready quickly--and correctly--for tennis training and competition using a dynamic warm-up. Drawing from the latest research, training expert Mark Verstegen demonstrates how to prepare the body for forward and backward movements, side-to-side movements, and variable all-court movements in three dynamic warm-up routines you can use right out of the box. By regularly incorporating a dynamic warm-up into your tennis training, you will improve your movement efficiency and overall play. The three routines in this DVD serve as a great starting point for developing a challenging conditioning program. Raise your on-court performance with the Dynamic Tennis Warm-Ups DVD, tested by the best players in the game at USTA training centers and Athletes’ Performance training facilities.Human Kinetics DVDs are coded for universal playback and can be played in all regions of the world.6/25/2004 copyright, 45 minutes.
It's had to say exactly what makes a "best" instructional video, but from my standpoint it's simply this: the video has to be able to get it's point across and teach it's viewers in a simple fashion that can be easily understood. If a video gets too technical and elaborate, often I find that it's just a "master" seeking to impress people with his "skill". The best instructors don't necessarily need to be the best players; they DO need to be the best teachers, able to impart knowledge and make sure that it sticks. To that end, here is a brief list of my 3 favorite table tennis DVDs that I'd recommend for any aspiring table tennis player.
Killerspin Success in Table Tennis Series - this set of DVDs comes as a package deal and is a keeper for anyone's video library. The chapters are seperated across beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels of play so that you can find references for whatever degree of skill you've got. The videos get straight to the point with very little unnecessary elaboration. It's approach generally takes three steps: demonstrating a move, showing WHY it works and HOW to use it, and ending with a drill that helps you develop it. The video series is very holistic, and even includes sections about how to determine good equipment, taking care of and repairing your gear, and general body drills for any level to improve reflexes, timing, and footwork.
Table Tennis Master DVDs - this series of DVDs take a completely different approach to instruction, and is a poor choice for beginners but a great buy for intermediate to advanced players seeking to improve their game. The main reason why it's a poor choice for beginners is that the Master Series DVDs don't focus on HOW to play effectively. Instead, each video in their series dedicates itself to a single technique of table tennis, then goes on to expound on that technique. It's extremely detailed, including many exercises for a given move, how to develop that move, ways and times to use it, and how to apply it singly or in combination with other techniques. If you already play table tennis and want to develop a weak point, or turn your strongest technique into a "killer" move, this DVD series might offer the solution you're looking for.
Carl Hardin Table Tennis Training Shortcuts - this is something that any table tennis player can benefit from. It's focus is NOT on teaching you how to play effectively, but on how to TRAIN effectively. Instead of focusing on demonstrating techniques, the video shows a lot of simple but effective training methods that improve your game. Techniques are covered briefly in an "application" fashion, showing you HOW the improvements you get from the demonstrated training method help your different game-moves. This video works for players of any level, helping experienced players by sharpening their game and giving beginners a solid foundation from which they can build their own arsenals.
The reason these three form my "favorites" list is because their varied approaches to teaching table tennis mesh wonderfully with each other. The first set is complete in and of itself and works for any level of skill, teaching all the necessary moves for any level. The second focuses on polishing and mastering individual moves. The third, on the other hand, focuses on training techniques that, taken with the knowledge about move execution from the other two videos, can boost any player's performance immensely.
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