In a previous article, I outlined how to do high speed filming for yourself and the various recording options using compact video cameras and also the phones. It's easier and cheaper than many people think and the critical first step in making core technical changes in any stroke. (Click Here.)
The next question though is how to evaluate that footage. What are you actually seeing that is sound technically? What isn't?
John Yandell is widely acknowledged as one of the leading videographers and students of the modern game of professional tennis. His high speed filming for Advanced Tennis and Tennisplayer have provided new visual resources that have changed the way the game is studied and understood by both players and coaches. He has done personal video analysis for hundreds of high level competitive players, including Justine Henin-Hardenne, Taylor Dent and John McEnroe, among others.
In addition to his role as Editor of Tennisplayer he is the author of the critically acclaimed book Visual Tennis. The John Yandell Tennis School is located in San Francisco, California.
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