Tennis Guru Launches its First Live Video Lesson Taught by Pros Themselves

       By: Tennis Guru
Posted: 2013-04-02 01:58:21
Fairfield, IA, March 31, 2013 — Tennis Guru is offering a unique new approach to learning modern tennis, using personalized, interactive online Tennis lessons taught by the pros themselves! Each video features a pro’s specific strength, ranging from the basic strokes to shot selection, fitness, and strategy.

The first in the series is a 20-minute forehand lesson with 2-time Big 10 Champion and former ATP player Tyler Cleveland. Tennis Guru founder Clint Stephenson asks pointed, in-depth questions during a live hitting session, slowly unraveling the secrets to Cleveland’s forehand success. The lesson features real-time play as well as slow motion sequences with graphics that demonstrate the path of the racket.

“This video is for anyone who plays tennis and wants to improve,” said Stephenson. “It’s for people who want to know every detail of what the pros are doing, from how they’re feeling, how they prepare, to what muscles they use to execute each shot.”

The video is available for rent online for $6.99 at Tennis instructional video. For a fraction of the cost of a private lesson, you’ll be able to view each lesson 30 times, learning the most intimate details of a professional’s game.

“It feels like personal time with the pro,” said Stephenson. “And it’s beneficial to learn what there doing as they're doing it.”

The format of the series is concise and customizable. Anyone from the casual player to the teaching pro will be able to visit Tennis video lessons and choose lessons from pros whose style of play, strokes, height, and weight match their own.

“You’ll be able to mix and match lessons and choose the information that is relevant to you,” he said.

About Tennis Guru

Stephenson, who’s coached two ATP professionals and is USPTA Certified, founded Tennis Guru in 2004 with the goal of making professional tennis attainable to the recreational player.

“I wanted to bridge the gap between modern and traditional tennis, and help people get away from old school swings,” he said.

His hit book and instructional video, “Tennis Guru: Restrung in 24 Hours,” quickly became popular internationally.

But after a short hiatus, Stephenson realized he wanted to move away from universal coaching. His new model offers more targeted, tailored lessons to represent the enormous range of technique and strategy of modern tennis.
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