
Serving Sock Tennis Serve Training Aid
The Serving Sock helps players improve the rhythm and fluidity of their serve. Corrects uneven and awkward serving motions. Just swing the Serving Sock like a racquet and avoid hitting your back. If your swing is fluid it won't. Also try tossing a ball and hitting it with the sock! Like all kinesthetic training aids, swing the serving sock 10 times without the balls hitting your back to get a better feel for the service motion. Then serve with a real racquet; repeat back and forth as needed. Note: It may be easier to start in a modified beginning position, demonstrated in the second photo in the sequence image above. The serving sock is the same length as a tennis racquet from grip to center of strings.
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