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Serve 101: 2-hour Clinic

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This 2-hour clinic is focused solely on the serve. Learn everything you need to know about a executing a consistent serve. This clinic will explain in minute detail what you need to plan to do, what to be thinking and then what to do to remove the serve as a disadvantage and turn it into an advantage. ​The session is capped at 4 players. Each clinic is taught by Aaron Frankcomb. Please bring water, appropriate athletic attire and any equipment. We can provide racquets and balls if necessary.
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The Serve is a critical skill that can give you a head start in a rally or game, or immediately put you on the back foot. This clinic is focused on the strategy and approach to the serve as well as their technical execution. One of the guiding principles of Deliberate Practice is that you can't improve by doing the WRONG thing RIGHT. You need to be doing the RIGHT thing RIGHT.

This clinic will explain in minute detail what steps are needed to perfect your Serve. It will help with your thought process in building up a killer Serve — turning a weakness into a weapon and creating an advantage in your overall game!

Suggested for players of all standards, this session will completely change how you see the beginning of a game and how a rally is setup to be won. For social players, you will be able to have longer rallies, instead of getting frustrated by having 1 or 2 shot rallies and getting into the game. 
THE SERVE
  • How to prepare for your serve
  • The difference between the FH and BH serve
  • ​Learn the 5 service targets
  • Determine your service style and stroke
  • Should you serve to a left-hander's backhand?
  • Where to go once you've "served"
  • When should you serve?
  • The mental aspect of the serve
  • The #1 thing to avoid when serving
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Rookie Takes One Squash Lesson and 
​Snatches Victory From the Jaws of Defeat.

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“I played my first match this morning against a very good opponent after taking your return of serve clinic. 

At one stage I found myself trailing 8-2.  Thanks to what I learned in your class, I rallied back from certain defeat to pull off an incredible victory by simply picking up points on the return of serve.

Using the trigger movement to slow down the game helped immensely. I could tell my opponent was frustrated by the time we reached the third set. Using this tactic made me feel in control of the match.
 
The difference your class made in helping me put away those clear winners not only improved my game but has also resulted in a huge boost in my confidence.
 
I now find myself enjoying the game more than ever before.
 
I owe it all to what I learned during the class. Thank You.
 
Let me know when you are planning the follow-up clinic, I’m really keen to join in.”


— Stuart Attwood

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