By focusing on key elements such as choosing the right ball, using the correct grip (Continental or slightly more slice-oriented), holding the racket lower for wrist flexibility, preparing with the racket behind the head, rotating the body effectively, stepping with the correct footwork, maintaining an 'archer' stance, hitting the ball to the side, creating side spin by hitting the 'right ear' of the ball, adjusting contact point based on court position, ensuring a long follow-through, controlling the speed for desired effect and recovering court position effectively after the shot.
This is really useful if you are looking to add the Vibora to your game or improve your current technique. The coach breaks down the Vibora into 14 easy to follow steps, covering everything from grip and stance to spin and court positioning. Understanding these tips can make a big difference in your overhead game and help you control the point. It is worth checking out to refine your Vibora technique.