"The Guy who spends hundreds of dollars per month on Tennis Products
tells you the raw truth about the New "How to Play Tennis" Guide
- did it Improve his Game... or does he vow revenge on Tomaz Mencinger
forever?..."
From: The Review Desk of Todd Scott
(Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
Review Date: May 1, 2007
Product:
How
to Play Tennis
Product Type: Tennis Instruction
It must have been just a few weeks ago...
A friend of mine mentioned this Tennis guide that
he had recently ran across called
How
to Play Tennis - "A Step-by-Step Video Instruction Guide for Tennis
Beginners." Now, I'm
a tennis junkie — spend hundreds every month, sometimes thousands,
purchasing tennis products to improve my game.

I got the
video guide and watched it from
beginning to end in one sitting
(over 90 minutes worth) — and I
don't mean to sound cliche here
— but I was quite simply blown
away.
Guides like
this very seldom live up to
their initial "hype"… and I'm
sure you would agree if you've
ever bought tennis related
instructional videos.
You only
need to search google or yahoo
for "tennis instruction" and
you'll be returned with more
"rehashed" tennis instructional
junk guides than you can shake a
stick at.
So YES, I was a bit skeptical.
For one, I've been playing tennis since I was a wee
toddler, and have been taking lessons from the top pros in my area
nearly from the first day I picked up a tennis racquet.
… so uncovering something NEW
and UNIQUE, to say the least, was going to be a challenge.
But, just like so many players, the most difficult
shot to create consistency for is the backhand... So I decided to take
his backhand series and put it to the test to see what happens.
Now, I'll be the first to admit, confidence in my
backhand isn't 100% on every shot, sometimes I'm dead on accurate, and
most of the time, the ball lands in the general vicinity of where I'm
aiming.
So I was a bit shocked at what this segment did to
my game. At first, it felt a bit awkward slightly changing my footwork,
and I did hit a few shanks that would have sailed out of Wrigley field,
but within 15 minutes - I was nailing backhands and placing them
almost exactly where I aimed - nearly every time.
"Okay, this is some fluke."
Though, I've had tons of lessons, I've always
taught myself by watching others who were better than I am, applied what
I learned to my game, then ended up losing the "touch" about a week
later. It seems I always had to take what I learned to a pro so they
could 're-teach' what I taught to myself, and then tighten up the
technique.
So I let it sit...
The next time I hit the court, I was really
expecting the new 'lessons' to have disappeared without a trace -
leaving me to shank a few, then resorting to my old ways...
Boy, Was I shocked!
Not only did what Tomaz teaches in his videos
stick, my backhand was seemingly transformed into a weapon my opponent
avoided at all cost. He actually told me after the match that he was
constantly trying to keep the ball away from my backhand - and
that he'd never seen anyone with as much consistency.
Simply incredible. That was a first for me...
So I Just had to contact Tomaz...
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A week ago
(April 25th) I contacted Tomaz.
I basically told him how much I
enjoyed the tennis guide and
that I was going to tell my
readers about it. It was THAT
good. I wasn't looking for some
special deal. I wasn't asking
for his permission — I was going
to tell you anyway — but I just
wanted to congratulate him on
creating such a great tennis
guide.
Tomaz
responded with this…
| I have a request of my own… not many
people know this, but I am going to be redoing How to Play
Tennis (adding a big bonus to the product…) and it will all be
done by early next week. It will be a really big update - that
adds tremendous value to the current videos |
HOT OFF THE PRESS!
12
Just-Added Videos
Updated Bonus #1:
The 7 Biggest Beginner Challenges
And How To Solve Them
(7 Separate Videos)
-
Video #1: How To Judge
The Ball - 2 drills that accelerate your ball judgement ability
and help you overcome the biggest challenge for a tennis beginner
-
Video #2: How To Not Hit
Too Hard - 2 drills that show you the way to playing with touch
and feel, enabling you to quickly play controlled tennis
-
Video #3: How To Not Be
So Tight - being too tight is another big challenge for a tennis
beginner, and just saying "be more relaxed" doesn't work. You'll
learn an interesting way to become less tight and a magic question
that works wonders at getting you more relaxed.
- Video #4: How To Not Stop The Racquet At The
Contact Point - Many beginners falsely feel that if they stop
the racquet at the contact point, they won't hit so hard (since they
already noticed that challenge). This in fact makes things worse.
You'll learn how to swing through the ball and still be able to
control it.
- Video #5: How To Play Tennis With An Arc - It
looks really nice when the ball flies 1 inch over the net, but
that's far from being an effective tennis shot. You'll learn two
drills that make playing with an arc a subconscious habit in just a
couple of practice sessions.
- Video #6: How To Reach The Ball In Time - The
correct technique is of no use to you if you are rushed and not in
balance when you hit the ball. Learn a simple drill that teaches you
how to set up and balance before the shot.
- Video #7: How To Toss The Ball Consistently In
The Same Place - The simplest looking thing, such as tossing the
ball for the serve, often proves to be a challenging task. You'll
learn two drills to overcome this challenge quickly.
Updated Bonus #2:
How Do We
Learn
(5 Separate
Videos)
Five
Additional Videos that show
you the difference between
intellectual and motor learning,
how our body learns new
movements, how to practice to
improve your feel in the fastest
way without over-thinking
Big
update? Heck yeah!
These
bonus videos are absolutely
awesome. Tomaz covered stuff
that was just not even mentioned
in the original videos. He's
really not holding anything
back.
Tomaz
also isn't some hypey "guru"…
he's simply a sincere Jo Normal
guy, like most of us. He's just
managed to figure out things
that have worked well for his
students… and lucky for us he's
detailed it all in his videos.
In fact I believe that this guide — for most people — is going to probably change the way tennis is learned. It covers Tennis from the perspective of a beginner, with additional tips and strategies that even veteran tennis enthusiasts can use to dust off their game. No other guide — that I have come across — does this quite like Tomaz' guide does.Do I recommend How to Play Tennis? You betcha!
It's not only damn good, it's also NEW and UNIQUE…
Exclusive Bonus:
28 Day Tennis Specific Fitness Program
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I've created an exclusive bonus — which you can only get here — for anyone that purchases How to Play Tennis from the link below. This Tennis Fitness training manual is 26 pages long and contains a complete 28 Day Tennis Specific training program. If you're serious about improving your tennis game then you MUST be able to have the strength and endurance to finish strong. It's that simple. I created this special manual for my customers only. But I've now decided to offer it as a special bonus to How to Play Tennis Guide. |
This bonus is only valid if you purchase How To Play Tennis via this link (or any of the links located on this page).
To Your success,
Todd Scott
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