Every stroke,
rebuilt.
Hover or tap each card to see the mechanical flaw — then watch it get fixed.
Arm collapses early. Ball toss drifts forward. Flat contact, no kick.
Full trophy pose. Toss over head. Pronation snaps wrist — ball bites on second bounce.

Grip too eastern. No hip rotation. Arm-only swing loses pace and depth.

Semi-western grip. Load outside leg. Hip fires first — racket follows through to left shoulder.
“I plateaued at 3.5 for three years. After eight sessions rebuilding my serve toss and contact point, I won my first 4.0 match. The cue "trophy pose holds until toss peaks" changed everything.”

Swinging at volleys. Wrist breaks. No continental grip — pop is gone.

Firm wrist, continental lock. Punch — don't swing. Meet ball in front, angle away.

Cross-step to the ball. Weight flat-footed. Recovery is too slow — opponent owns the court.

Split-step as opponent contacts. Explosive first step. Wide base on contact — recover to center T.

5 cones, 90 seconds. Coach calls direction — you split-step before every move. 3 sets.
“Took a decade off. Came back and my backhand felt like a stranger. Two months of slice-first rebuilding and I'm rallying at 3.5 again — and my shoulder doesn't hurt anymore.”

One-handed slice turns into a push. No shoulder turn. Ball lands short — sitting duck.

Full shoulder coil, high to low for slice. Two-hander: non-dominant arm drives. Topspin clears the net by 3 feet.

Going for winners from neutral. No pattern. Playing the ball, not the opponent.

Build with crosscourt. Attack short balls. Approach down the line, volley to the open court.
From first session
to match day.
Footwork Foundation
Split-step timing, wide base on contact, explosive first step. Nothing else works without this.
2–4 sessionsStroke Mechanics
Grip, swing path, contact point, and follow-through rebuilt one stroke at a time using video review.
4–8 sessionsRally Consistency
Crosscourt depth, net clearance targets, and spin control under pressure. Playing the ball, not the opponent.
4–6 sessionsPoint Construction
Pattern play, approach shot selection, and match IQ — building points to create the shot you want.
6–10 sessionsMatch Pressure
Competitive drills, tiebreak scenarios, and mental frameworks for staying in points when it counts.
OngoingFootwork Foundation
2–4 sessionsSplit-step timing, wide base on contact, explosive first step. Nothing else works without this.
Stroke Mechanics
4–8 sessionsGrip, swing path, contact point, and follow-through rebuilt one stroke at a time using video review.
Rally Consistency
4–6 sessionsCrosscourt depth, net clearance targets, and spin control under pressure. Playing the ball, not the opponent.
Point Construction
6–10 sessionsPattern play, approach shot selection, and match IQ — building points to create the shot you want.
Match Pressure
OngoingCompetitive drills, tiebreak scenarios, and mental frameworks for staying in points when it counts.
Ready to start your arc?
First session includes a full video stroke analysis.
The proof is in
the scoreboard.
“I'd given up on improving my serve. One session on toss placement and I was hitting my first kick serve by the end of the hour. Went 4-1 in my next league match.”
“Returned after 11 years. My backhand slice was a liability. Now it's my best shot. The "high to low, shoulder through" cue finally made it click.”

“My son was losing sectional matches he should have won. After six weeks on movement and approach patterns, he qualified for regionals.”

Not sure where to start?
Send a short clip of your serve or groundstroke. I'll send back a free 3-minute video breakdown — no commitment required.