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Here are a few key points you'll want to keep in mind: #1 - OK, you feel unconfident about the shot, what is the quickest way to start developing confidence? Act confident, that's right, fake it to get started. When you see a lob going up, from now on, whether in practice or in a match, think, "I love these shots, can't wait to smash it." I know you don't totally feel that way deep inside now, but you will, if you keep 'acting and practicing'. #2 - Move the feet. Many times the #1 reason players miss overheads, lack of footwork. Try to move the feet 5-10 steps before hitting the overhead. This will help you start to get the feet in gear every time someone throws up a lob. This a very good habit to get into. #3 - Keep the head and chest up at the moment of contact. If the head or chest drop before contact there's a good chance your smash is in the net. So, keep the head and chest up until the ball is gone. Purposely keep your head and chest up longer than is necessary, you'll be in good company, Roger Federer is a master at keeping his eyes fixed on the contact area longer than he needs to. This insures he will not drop the head and chest too soon. If the head and chest drop too soon, guess what happens? Remember in science class the teacher told you "for every action there is a reaction". Well, in this case dropping the head and chest too soon (moving the head and chest), is the action and the reaction is that the racquet moves off line and you mishit the ball. Key point to remember, when practicing overheads never concentrate on more than 2 points at a time. More than 2 will get the brain confused. Keep it simple, 2 points at a time, in the sequence they naturally occur during the stroke.
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