| According to TennisONE Special Contributing Editor John Yandell, most tennis instruction suffers from a fatal flaw, it rely on words to teach physical motions. In reality the process of learning to play great tennis is overwhelmingly visual and kinesthetic. In Visual Tennis, Yandell creates a new approach to developing and perfecting stroke technique that communicates directly with the player in the language of imagery and feeling. Visual Tennis teaches any player how to develop classical stroke patterns and, using positive mental imagery, execute them under competitive pressure. Illustrated with over 200 photos, including detailed sequences of all stroke patterns, plus top players such as Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi in core stroke positions. Forward by John McEnroe and a special, never before published section on how McEnroe used the Visual Tennis approach to recover the effectiveness of his famous serve. John Yandell is a nationally known teaching pro, coach and tennis researcher, who has done groundbreaking digital filming and analysis of the worlds top players, including Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi, Venus Williams and Martina Hingis. the John Yandell Tennis School is located in San Francisco. |















