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WORLD CLASS TENNIS PROGRAM
TRAINING MANUAL

Part Two - Stroke Development
By: Andrew S. Rosz

 New Edition Now Available! 

In the WCTP Training Manual Part Two - Stroke Development, the many tennis skills and techniques of Part One are selectively chosen and combined to build tennis strokes commonly found in "World Class" professional tennis players.  Part Two also provides an in-depth understanding of advanced tennis form together with strategic applications for using a wide variety of tennis strokes in competitive situations.  Price $80 (U.S.)

Topics covered in the WCTP Stroke Development training manual include...

  • The forehand as a general purpose shot

  • Forehand modifications

  • Common forehand abuses

  • Ten techniques for a "world class" forehand

  • How to develop an offensive forehand

  • How to hit the ball hard and keep it in the court

  • How to hit a forehand under pressure

  • The backhand as a general purpose shot
  • Why the backhand is more difficult than the forehand
  • How to avoid the most common backhand error
  • The "ideal" backhand
  • The one-handed backhand
  • The two-handed backhand
  • How to decide which backhand is right for you
  • Common backhand abuses
  • The eleven techniques of a "world class" backhand
  • How to develop an offensive backhand
  • How to hit a backhand under pressure
  • The two fundamental uses of the approach shot
  • How to hit an effective approach shot
  • How to know when to use the approach shot
  • Common approach shot abuses
  • Nine techniques for an effective approach shot
  • How to follow up your approach shot
  • The five types of volleys
  • The advantages and risks of serve and volley tennis
  • How to recognize a volley opportunity
  • Common volley abuses
  • Eight techniques for a great volley
  • How to hit successful half volleys
  • How to respond to a great volley
  • Volley development exercises
  • The lob as an offensive shot
  • The lob as a defensive shot
  • How to hit superior lobs
  • How to avoid being lobbed
  • Why the lob is the most under-used shot in tennis
  • How to hit successful lobs under pressure
  • Common lob abuses
  • Ten techniques for a superior lob
  • Lob development exercises
  • The two basic types of overheads
  • The overhead as an offensive shot
  • The overhead as a defensive shot
  • How to hit successful overheads
  • How to avoid having to hit overheads
  • How to encourage you opponent to give you overheads
  • Common overhead abuses
  • Nine techniques for a superior overheads
  • The overhead and the non-hitting arm
  • Overhead development exercise
  • How to recognize a drop shot opportunity
  • Six strategic applications of the drop shot
  • How to discourage your opponent from hitting drop shots
  • What all great drop shots have in common
  • Common drop shot abuses
  • Eleven techniques for an effective drop shot
  • How to reply to a great drop shot
  • Drop shot development exercises
  • The serve and the service advantage
  • The two independent parts of the serve
  • Three fundamental serves
  • Four basic service strategies
  • The second serve
  • Service court target points
  • Common service abuses
  • Eleven techniques for a proper toss
  • Nineteen techniques for a proper service motion
  • Service development exercises
  • Why the service return is so difficult for many players
  • The service return as an offensive shot
  • The service return as a defensive shot
  • How to develop a dependable service return
  • Common service return abuses
  • Eighteen techniques for a superior service return
  • Service return exercises
  • And so much more!  Order your copy today!  Only $80 (U.S.)

Publisher's Note:  The World Class Tennis Program Training Manuals are for dedicated players of all ages aspiring to become the among the best tennis players in the world.  Both the mental and physical aspects of "World Class" professional tennis are covered in great detail with an emphasis on developing masterful tennis strokes and world class consistency.  In Part Two "Stroke Development" the many tennis skills and techniques of Part One are selectively chosen and combined to build tennis strokes commonly found in "World Class" professional tennis players.  Also in Part Two, special emphasis is on student participation as the majority of material covered requires time spent on the court developing strokes.  Once Part Two of the program has been completed, the student will have gained both an in-depth understanding of advanced tennis form and the ability to use a variety of "World Class" tennis strokes in a variety of competitive situations.  The student will also be ready to continue with Part Three of the World Class Tennis Program on "Performance Tennis."  CLICK HERE to read the first chapter of the WCTP Part Two training manual for free!  Price $80 (U.S.)

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