Increasing power on your ground strokes is not as difficult as it sounds. Try these 3 techniques and see immediate results.
# 1 By squeezing the grip at the moment of contact with the ball you are creating a more solid racquet-face for the ball to re-bound off. That "solid surface" will immediately add extra power to your stroke.
# 2 Increase the size of your back swing so that the racquet-head has more space to gather momentum. The more distance the racquet travels before contact, the more racquet-head speed can be generated.
# 3 Keep your hand loose during the back swing so that the racquet-head is allowed to gather speed. Being too tight or stiff during the back swing will result in slower racquet-head speed and therefore slower ball speed.
# 1 By squeezing the grip at the moment of contact with the ball you are creating a more solid racquet-face for the ball to re-bound off. That "solid surface" will immediately add extra power to your stroke.
# 2 Increase the size of your back swing so that the racquet-head has more space to gather momentum. The more distance the racquet travels before contact, the more racquet-head speed can be generated.
# 3 Keep your hand loose during the back swing so that the racquet-head is allowed to gather speed. Being too tight or stiff during the back swing will result in slower racquet-head speed and therefore slower ball speed.
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