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Sep 05 2018

How to use vertical throwing to develop the serve

How to use vertical throwing to develop the serve

Do you get your kids practising overarm throwing to develop the serve? If you do, then you’ll know that there is a problem!

Read on for Coaching Tips to get players vertically throwing to develop the serve and an activity that parents can do.

Replicating the player’s serve action

A lot of throwing (including for sports like baseball and cricket) is done horizontally. Whilst throwing horizontally is good for coordination and practising an overhead release, it doesn’t replicate the action that players need for their serve.

Once children master the fluid overarm action with good rhythm and technique, it’s important to learn to throw on a more vertical arc to tilt the shoulders and the push out the lead hip. That’s because the serve is an ‘up and out’ action where vertical drive becomes as important and linear or forward momentum.

Next time you work on throwing, throw for height first and distance second.

Activities for Coaches: vertically throwing to develop the serve

Ask your players to throw for height rather than distance. Have the players work in pairs for these activities.

INDOOR coaching sessions

  • When your courts have dividing curtains – ask the players to stand with one either side of the curtain, about 1-2 meters back) and throw the ball over the curtain to each other.
  • For courts where there are no curtains – ask players to throw the ball to each other along the arc of the roof without hitting it.

OUTDOOR coaching sessions

  • Stand players either side of a high fence and get them to throw the ball over the fence to each other.
  • Place one player at the baseline with their front foot on a bench or chair to tilt their hips and gives a more vertical arc. This player then throws to the second player whose job is to collect the balls and return them to the basket so that the players can exchange places.

Activities for Parents: vertically throwing to develop the serve

You want your child to throw for height rather than distance!

Throwing to develop the serve: INDOOR practise ideas

  • On an indoor tennis court with dividing curtains – ask your child up to stand close to the side of the curtain and throw the ball over it.
  • If there are no curtains, have your child throw the ball along the arc of the roof without hitting it.

Throwing to develop the serve: OUTDOOR practise ideas

  • Stand your child close to the side of a high fence and get them to throw the ball over the fence (you will need several balls or you will need to throw the ball back for each throw).
  • Ask your child to stand at the baseline with their front foot on a bench or chair – and throw from this position. This tilts the hips and gives a more vertical arc.

Developmental stages of the throw

The pictures below show the developmental stages of the throw. I’d love to tell you where I got them from, and I’d like to give the author credit, but I honestly can’t remember. If anyone knows – please let me know.

 

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Written by SharonLeeLukas · Categorized: Coach Academy, Developing the Serve, Orange Serve, Red Serve

Nov 14 2017

How to Correct the Ball Toss on the Serve by Taking the Player’s Weight Off the Back Foot

How to Correct the Ball Toss on the Serve by Taking the Player's Weight Off the Back Foot

We apologise for the audio-feedback! This clip was filmed live in possibly the worst audio setting ever; an echoing gym hall! However, we thought this short clip on how to correct the ball toss on the serve was still worth sharing.

Early November I was working with coaches in Romania on teaching the serve. I looked specifically at the importance of having the weight transfer onto the front when the ball is released from the throwing arm. Serving with the weight on the back foot starts a whole chain of linked problems.

What’s the biggest give-away that the child’s weight is on the back-foot when they’re serving? Watch your junior-player when they’re serving; the majority of kids will be moving their front foot when they are serving. The front foot moving indicates that the child has their weight on their back foot – which will have follow on impacts on their ball toss and balance. When the child’s weight is on the back foot, the ball toss will go behind the player – upsetting the player’s serve rhythm and balance. When the ball is going behind the player, they will need hit from below the ball… and they will then change their grip to do that.

You see what’s going on here! One small issue leads to a ton of problems.

 

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Oct 03 2017

5 Ways to Develop the Serve from Red to Orange (Live Video)

Whilst working with the Romanian Tennis Federation in Bucharest Mark demonstrated 5 ways to develop the serve when a player moves from your red programme into your orange programme.
5 development points:

  1. Ball Toss slightly further forward to allow weight transfer during the serve
  2. Set back foot back to allow more rotation in the hips
  3. Acceleration of the racket head (encourage children to hit the ball faster)
  4. Leg drive up to the ball toss
  5. Extended/lengthen racket take-back during service action

 

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May 26 2017

How to develop the chopper grip while throwing (video)

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Tennis24/7 How to Develop the Chopper Grip While Throwing

How to develop the chopper grip while throwing

Kids love to throw balls about… So, here’s an exercise to get more out of this fun activity!

This live footage is from Finland where Mark, Director of i2c, is working this week. Lucky Mark! Mark has shot this clip while demonstrating a way to use throwing to practise the serve. The value of this technique is that it lets you set the chopper grip in place, even when you are working with the throw.

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Written by SharonLeeLukas · Categorized: Coach Academy, Developing the Serve, Red Serve, Wadi Degla - Content For Lessons · Tagged: chopper grip, throwing

Sep 21 2015

Developing the Serve – Red Ball (Video)

In this, the first part of our series on the serve, experienced coach and i2c Director, Mark Tennant, takes you through progressions of the serve at red ball level. We don’t believe you will see this in such detail anywhere else. The series includes step by step videos and demonstrated, on-court, by working with a red-ball player.

You’ll receive great teaching points for the tennis serve and ideas for different teaching progressions. You’ll know what’s required to prepare your players for the orange court.

Introduction to teaching the serve to red ball players

Progression 1

Progression 2

Progression 3

Progression 4

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Getting the chopper grip working

Closing commentary

Written by SharonLeeLukas · Categorized: Developing the Serve, Red ball, Red Serve

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