In tennis, the four strokes are executed in a slow motion to show the proper form and technique. The four strokes are the forehand, backhand, serve, and volley. Each stroke is executed with a different grip and different body mechanics. The four strokes are important to learn because they are the foundation for all other strokes in tennis.
There are four main strokes in tennis: the forehand, backhand, serve, and volley. Each stroke is executed with a different part of the body and has its own specific set of rules. The forehand is hit with the front of the hand, the backhand with the back of the hand, the serve with the palm of the hand, and the volley with the fist. When hitting a tennis stroke in slow motion, it is important to keep the racket head still and not to swing it too fast. The racket should be perpendicular to the ground and the feet should be shoulder-width apart. The elbow should be close to the body and the racket should be held at waist level. The player should start the swing from the shoulder and finish it at the waist.
The different strokes in tennis all have different speeds associated with them, and these speeds can be seen more clearly in slow motion. When watching a tennis match in slow motion, one can see that the different strokes all have different speeds. The serve is the fastest stroke, followed by the forehand and backhand. The volley is the slowest stroke. By watching tennis in slow motion, one can see the different speeds of the strokes and how they are executed.
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