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A serve that holds up below freezing.
Grip, toss, and rhythm adjustments for serving through gloves when the temperature drops below freezing. A short, practical read on keeping your first serve honest when your hands are cold, the ball is heavy, and the wind is coming across the deck.
Get the guide →| Format | PDF — reads on any device |
|---|---|
| Length | 42 pages, illustrated |
| Access | Instant download · lifetime access |
| Chapters | Six, plus a cold-court warm-up drill |
| Level | All levels |
| Best for | Serving through gloves and cold air |
The chapters
- The glove grip: holding the paddle when you can't feel it
- A lower, tighter toss for wind across the deck
- Rhythm and tempo when your hands are cold
- Serving a heavy, cold ball without overhitting
- The five-serve warm-up that wakes the arm
- Placement over pace: winning the first-serve exchange
- Drill: ten cold-court serves to a target
What you get
- 42-page illustrated PDF
- Grip and toss diagrams for gloved hands
- A printable warm-up card for the deck
- Instant download, lifetime access, free updates



