Jumpulse Tennis

The goal of Jumpulse Tennis is to analyze, teach, and learn the jumpulse tennis stroke, as demonstrated by Roger Federer's forehand. Jumpulse Tennis combines the techniques of Acceleration Tennis of Doug King, Timing Tennis of Oscar Wegner, and Ball Control Tennis of Hugh Ching to analyze the prolonged contact of Federer's forehand stroke, which is shown below:

Roger Federer's Ball Control Forehand Stroke
In Slow Motion (Frame By Frame)

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