Teaser - COLD
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Do you think it's possible to instantly add more power to your forehand
by simply changing the way you take your racket back?
How you take the racket back might not seem like that big of a deal,
but what you may not realize is that if you take the racket back the "wrong way"
it causes a domino effect of problems later in your swing,
problems that can easily cost you 10-15MPH worth of power.
My name is Scott Baxter and I'm the founder of PlayYourCourt.com
I've been working with rec players for over 10 years now
and many of these players have come to me to learn how to hit the ball harder.
A lot of them already had things they were focusing on,
things like increasing their racket head speed,
or transferring their weight into their shot.
But all of these players struggled to hit the ball harder
because they had failed to address the one simple thing that was robbing them of power:
their racket preparation.
Does this sound like you?
If so, then I got some good news.
Because this problem is so common,
I've spent years working on it with all my students,
and after some tinkering, I came up with one simple drill
that forces players not only to take the racket back the right way, on the right path,
but also at the right time.
This simple drill has worked with all of my students
from beginners to Division I college tennis players
and today I'm going to share that drill with you.
Just click the link above and we'll dive right in.