Consistent Tennis Wins I
The Original – 80 Minutes “Consistent Tennis Wins” has it all! You’ll understand why inconsistencies happen and learn how to program your muscles to prevent them. Learn how to prevent two of the biggest problems in tennis. In a series of twenty-seven lessons, Tom Avery gives you the keys to consistent play on all your strokes. Learn the two most important factors for consistent play. Then, put these proven techniques into practice and you’ll be pleasantly surprised that in a short period of time you’re playing much more consistently.
“I’m very confident that, when you put these proven techniques into practice, you will become a more consistent player.”
Tom Avery USPTA
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Consistent Tennis Wins II
Strategy for Singles & Doubles – 47 Minutes
Watch point sequences that will show you:
Where to hit your shots for high percentage play in both singles and doubles.
Why hitting to certain areas and understanding court geometry is to your advantage.
Added bonus expert advice on:
The slice backhand
How to deal with today’s high bouncing topspin.
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Consistent Tennis Wins III
The Serve – 45 Minutes Generally regarded as the most difficult stroke in the game, the service motion is clearly explained, and easier than ever before. Discover for yourself how amazingly simple it can be to develop power and consistency.
Don’t miss this opportunity to improve your serve!
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Consistent Tennis Wins IV
The Backhand – 60 Minutes The backhand has always been regarded as one of the more difficult strokes in the game. Yet in reality it’s the most pleasurable shot in tennis. Many players cringe when they see a ball hit to their backhand. There’s no need to cringe anymore. You’ll be amazed at how the knowledge of some key ingredients can make a huge difference.
Both the one-handed and two handed are covered extensively in this all encompassing video.
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Consistent Tennis Wins V
Grooving Consistent Strokes – 65 Minutes
If you thought you could never improve your tennis in your living room, think again. Tom Avery’s “Grooving Consistent Strokes” will have you movin’, groovin’ and improvin’. Learn how to prevent hitting in the net, hitting beyond the baseline and how to hit the ball straight to your opponent’s weakness. All of this set to up tempo music in a series of drills you can practice right at home.
Next time you step on the court you will experience a huge difference.
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Consistent Tennis Wins VI
Return Of Serve – 45 Minutes
Match statistics are now showing that the player who returns serve better usually wins the match. The return of serve is a shot that’s usually not practiced enough, although similar to forehands and backhands, it should be practiced on its own. This video will teach you the techniques needed to improve your return of serve and to practice it correctly.
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Consistent Tennis Wins VII
Get To The Net and Win – 48 Minutes
“If you can get to the net in good position, you should win the point two out of three times, assuming you can volley and hit overheads well. This video will teach you how to get to the net and what to do when you’re there.” Tom Avery
Get to the Net and Win will teach you:
- Why the net is where you want to be to win more often
- When you should go to the net
- The strokes and techniques you’ll need to play the net successfully
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Consistent Tennis Wins VIII
Specialty Shots
“This video is about specialty shots. Shots that are not hit that often but necessary ones. These are the shots that can get you out of trouble and can take your opponent by surprise.”
Tom Avery
Specialty Shots will teach you:
- Lob-Defensive, Offensive, and Tactical
- The Squash Shot
- Half-volley
- Drop Shot
- Drop Volley
- The Bucharest Backfire
- The Tweener
- The Backhand Overhead
This DVD also includes the tennis music video THE TENNIS BLUES
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Consistent Tennis Wins I – VIII
The Complete Series Volumes I – VIII
Over 7 Hours of Indispensable Instruction
“Consistency is the backbone of all successful players. I’m confident these DVD’s will give you an insider’s grasp of how to play consistent tennis and win more often.” Tom Avery
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Improve Your Tennis In 38 Minutes
Improve Your Tennis In 38 Minutes
This video is a shortened version of Consistent Tennis Wins V “Grooving Consistent Strokes” at a SUPER PRICE.
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Consistent Tennis Wins in Paperback
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Consistent Tennis Wins in Paperback
COVERS COMMON TENNIS PROBLEMS AND THERE SOLUTIONSBelow are a few of the problems listed:
- “WHEN I TRY TO HIT MY FOREHAND WITH TOPSPIN I LOSE CONTROL”
- “I CAN’T SEEM TO HIT ANY TOPSPIN WITH MY BACKHAND”
- “MY SLICE BACKHAND KEEPS GOING IN THE NET”
- “I CAN’T SEEM TO HIT MANY VOLLEYS FOR WINNERS”
- “MY SERVES ARE CONTINUALLY GOING LONG”
AND MUCH MORE!
Under each solution there are: Two Key Points to Remember…which will enable you to create new patterns that lead to more consistent strokes.
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Consistent Tennis Wins eBook
It’s been said “Inconsistency is the Achilles’ heel of most tennis players.” Inconsistency loses matches. In fact, if you can get the ball back in play just one more time than you’re doing now you can win 33% more matches. Are you the type of player who’s hitting well, then all of a sudden your next shot hits the back fence or the bottom of the net? You look at your racquet and wonder what happened on that one. If you’ve experienced this scenario, or would like to be a more consistent player, this book can help you. It will help you understand why inconsistencies occur and how to correct them.
This eBook will not be downloaded to your computer, it is a CD which will be sent through the mail.
AVERY M3 Control 95
Has enough weight for power and easy to maneuver. Great for players who take a big swing at the ball, the ultimate control racquet.
Weight - Strung 12.4oz.
Balance - 30.50cm (12 Points Head Light)
Beam - 19mm
Stiffness - 65
Swingweight - 322
Composition - 100% graphite
Length - 27 inches
String Pattern - 16 mains 20 crosses
Head size - 95 sq. in.
AVERY M3 Power 95
Slightly heavier and not as head light, offers more power with less effort.
Weight - Strung 12.6oz.
Balance - 32.10cm (7 Points Head Light)
Beam - 19mm
Stiffness - 65
Swingweight - 350
Composition - 100% graphite
Length - 27 inches
String Pattern - 16 mains 20 crosses
Head size - 95 sq. in.
AVERY M5 110
Larger head size delivers more power in an easy to maneuver head light frame.
Weight - Strung 12.4oz.
Balance - 31.10cm (10 Points Head Light)
Beam - 19mm
Stiffness - 65
Swingweight - 322
Composition - 100% graphite
Length - 27 inches
String Pattern - 16 mains 19 crosses
Head size - 110 sq. in.
Avery Classic Line 6 Pack Bag
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Avery Classic Line 6 Pack Thermo Bag
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- Dimensions: L30″ x H14.5″ x D10″
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Backhand – The Inside Out Swing Keeps the Racquet on Line
Backhand – The Inside Out Swing Keeps the Racquet on Line
Backhand – Closed Face Racquet = Vertical Racquet at Contact
Backhand – Closed Face Racquet = Vertical Racquet at Contact
Doubles Strategy – When All Four Players Are at the Net
Doubles Strategy – When All Four Players Are at the Net
Grooving Consistency – Backhand Basics to Prevent Hitting Shots in the Net
Grooving Consistency – Backhand Basics to Prevent Hitting Shots in the Net
Grooving Consistency – Backhand Basics to Prevent the Ball Going Long
Grooving Consistency – Backhand Basics to Prevent the Ball Going Long
Grooving Consistency – Hit the Ball Straight to Your Opponents Weakness
Grooving Consistency – Hit the Ball Straight to Your Opponents Weakness
Grooving Consistency – How to Be Consistently Vertical With the Backhand
Grooving Consistency – How to Be Consistently Vertical With the Backhand
Grooving Consistency – How to Hit the Backhand to Your Target
Grooving Consistency – How to Hit the Backhand to Your Target
Grooving Consistency – Increase Control by Using the Palm of the Hand
Grooving Consistency – Increase Control by Using the Palm of the Hand
Grooving Consistency – Know Why Errors Occur and How to Correct Them
Grooving Consistency – Know Why Errors Occur and How to Correct Them
Grooving Consistency – Preventing Backhand Volleys Going in the Net
Grooving Consistency – Preventing Backhand Volleys Going in the Net
Grooving Consistency – Preventing Backhand Volleys Going Long
Grooving Consistency – Preventing Backhand Volleys Going Long
Grooving Consistency – Preventing Forehand Volleys Going in the Net
Grooving Consistency – Preventing Forehand Volleys Going in the Net
Grooving Consistency – Preventing Forehand Volleys Going Long
Grooving Consistency – Preventing Forehand Volleys Going Long
Grooving Consistency – Preventing Serves Volleys Going in the Net
Grooving Consistency – Preventing Serves Volleys Going in the Net
Grooving Consistency – Backhand Grip and Ready Position
Grooving Consistency – Backhand Grip and Ready Position
Grooving Consistency – The Basics of Clearing the Net
Grooving Consistency – The Basics of Clearing the Net
Grooving Consistency – The Basics to Prevent Shots Beyond the Baseline
Grooving Consistency – The Basics to Prevent Shots Beyond the Baseline
Grooving Consistency – The Forehand Grip and Ready Position
Grooving Consistency – The Forehand Grip and Ready Position
Grooving Consistency – The Volley Grip and Ready Position
Grooving Consistency – The Volley Grip and Ready Position
Grooving Consistency – Two-Handed Backhand Grip and Ready Position
Grooving Consistency – Two-Handed Backhand Grip and Ready Position
Grooving Consistency – Two-Handed Backhand How to Hit to Your Desired Target
Grooving Consistency – Two-Handed Backhand How to Hit to Your Desired Target
Grooving Consistency – Two-Handed Backhand How to Prevent Hitting Shots Beyond the Baseline
Grooving Consistency – Two-Handed Backhand How to Prevent Hitting Shots Beyond the Baseline
Grooving Consistency – Two-Handed Backhand How to Prevent Hitting Shots in the Net
Grooving Consistency – Two-Handed Backhand How to Prevent Hitting Shots in the Net
Grooving Consistency – Use Your Mistakes to Help You Play Better
Grooving Consistency – Use Your Mistakes to Help You Play Better
Grooving Consistency – How to Deal With Todays Heavy Topspin
Grooving Consistency – How to Deal With Todays Heavy Topspin
Grooving Consistency – An Off-Court Drill That Works Wonders
Grooving Consistency – An Off-Court Drill That Works Wonders
Grooving Consistency – Backhand Basics to Prevent Shots Going in the Net
Grooving Consistency – Backhand Basics to Prevent Shots Going in the Net
Grooving Consistency – Backhand Basics to Prevent Shots Going Beyond the Baseline
Grooving Consistency – Backhand Basics to Prevent Shots Going Beyond the Baseline
Grooving Consistency – Groove the Muscle Memory Pattern for Success
Grooving Consistency – Groove the Muscle Memory Pattern for Success
Groundstrokes – Practice Methods to Correct Hitting in the Net
Groundstrokes – Practice Methods to Correct Hitting in the Net
Groundstrokes – Why the Ball Goes in the Net and How to Correct It
Groundstrokes – Why the Ball Goes in the Net and How to Correct It
Groundstrokes – Why the Ball Goes Long and How to Correct It
Groundstrokes – Why the Ball Goes Long and How to Correct It
Lobs – Why the Ball is Going Long and Practice Methods to Correct It
Lobs – Why the Ball is Going Long and Practice Methods to Correct It
Lobs – Why the Ball is Landing Short and Practice Methods to Correct It
Lobs – Why the Ball is Landing Short and Practice Methods to Correct It
Net Play – How to Prevent Topspin Approach Shots Going in the Net
Net Play – How to Prevent Topspin Approach Shots Going in the Net
Net Play – How to Prevent Underspin Approach Shots Going in the Net
Net Play – How to Prevent Underspin Approach Shots Going in the Net
Net Play – How to Prevent Underspin Approach Shots Going Long
Net Play – How to Prevent Underspin Approach Shots Going Long
Net Play – Once You Reach Ideal Volley Position What’s Next
Net Play – Once You Reach Ideal Volley Position What’s Next
Net Play – Two Reasons Topspin Approach Shots Go Long
Net Play – Two Reasons Topspin Approach Shots Go Long
Overhead – Why the Ball Goes in the Net and Practice Methods to Correct It
Overhead – Why the Ball Goes in the Net and Practice Methods to Correct It
Overhead – Why the Ball Goes Long and Practice Methods to Correct It
Overhead – Why the Ball Goes Long and Practice Methods to Correct It
Return of Serve – Technique #4 Against Slow Serves
Return of Serve – Technique #4 Against Slow Serves
Return of Serve – How Far Back or Close in Should You Stand for First Serves
Return of Serve – How Far Back or Close in Should You Stand for First Serves
Return of Serve – How to Deal With a Heavy Topspin Serve
Return of Serve – How to Deal With a Heavy Topspin Serve
Return of Serve – How to Deal With the Serve and Volleyer
Return of Serve – How to Deal With the Serve and Volleyer
Return of Serve – Know the Servers Strength and Weaknesses
Return of Serve – Know the Servers Strength and Weaknesses
Return of Serve – Needs to Be Practiced on Its Own
Return of Serve – Needs to Be Practiced on Its Own
Return of Serve – Practice Your return as a Stroke By Itself
Return of Serve – Practice Your return as a Stroke By Itself
Return of Serve – Technique #1 Against Slow Serves
Return of Serve – Technique #1 Against Slow Serves
Return of Serve – Technique #2 Against Slow Serves
Return of Serve – Technique #2 Against Slow Serves
Return of Serve – Technique #3 Against Slow Serves
Return of Serve – Technique #3 Against Slow Serves
Return of Serve – Where Should I Hit My Return of Serve
Return of Serve – Where Should I Hit My Return of Serve
Return of Serve – Where Should You Stand to Return Serve?
Return of Serve – Where Should You Stand to Return Serve?
Serve – Why the Ball Goes in the Net and Practce Methods to Correct It
Serve – Why the Ball Goes in the Net and Practce Methods to Correct It

