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Baseline Intelligence with Jonathan Stokke — 120 episodes

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The One Habit That Doubles Your Rate Of Improvement

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Pancho Campo: SMILE When Facing Your Fears

3

Rajeev Ram: How To String For Different Conditions And Covering The Chip Lob

4

Adam Schaechterle: Player Identity And Building Lasting Confidence

5

Dr. Tom Vrbka: How Lower Cross Syndrome Can Derail Your Tennis Game

6

Nick Monroe: 30 Minutes Of Game Changing Doubles Advice From a Top 30 ATP Pro

7

5 Things I Learned Watching Jessica Pegula And Desirae Krawczyk At The Charleston Open

8

Marc Lucero: Stealing Your Opponent's Time And Creating Extra Time For Yourself

9

Quinn Gleason: What a pro doubles player thinks about at the net (and how it can help you improve)

10

Michael Joyce: Winning Tennis For Beginners And Advanced Players

11

10 Questions Every Singles and Doubles Player Needs Answered

12

Joel Myers: What you can learn from the Alcaraz serve, adjusting to court speeds, and premium footwork at the Australian Open

13

Dr. Jack Groppel: Laws, Principles and Preferences In Tennis

14

Sem Verbeek: Using His Big Toe To Win A Wimbledon Title?

15

Rajeev Ram: What a 3x US Open Champion Knows About Doubles That You Don’t

16

30 Years Of Poaching Lessons In 10 Minutes

17

Dom King: Separate The Signal From The Noise

18

Francesco Dandekar: The Unique Mental Hurdles Tennis Players Face (And How You Can Overcome Them)

19

Meike Babel: One Main Difference Between European And American Coaching

20

Josh Goffi: Start Faster, Close Sets, Win Matches

21

Karue Sell: Do NOTHING And Gain Clarity

22

Four Lessons From The US Open And My NYC Doubles Camp

23

Jeff Greenwald: The 6 Letter Word That's Destroying Your Tennis Game

24

Top Data Analyst: How to maximize your strategy and win more matches

25

Joel Myers: The Important Difference Between Strategy And Tactics

26

Kyle LaCroix: When you're out of position, don't be a magician

27

5 Tips To Play Better AND Get Better At Your Next Tournament

28

Richard Brice: Vision Hacks To Improve Your Groundstrokes And Ball Striking

29

Brian Baker: How Wake Forest trained SO HARD that playing in the NCAA finals felt easy

30

Lauren Davis: Backhands down the line and visualizing success

31

Coach Conor Casey: The Hottest Takes in Tennis

32

My backstory with Jessica Pegula and what goes into winning a WTA 500 event

33

Jeff Greenwald: Optimizing your energy state to win more tennis matches

34

5 lessons learned at my Indian Wells Doubles Camps

35

Michael Kosta: From grinding futures to The Daily Show

36

SwingVision CEO: How video and AI can improve your tennis game

37

Ian Westermann: The improvement process and why players get stuck at the same level

38

Rajeev Ram: LOSE the right way to WIN more matches

39

Jessica Pegula: Play better tiebreakers and "undercook" your practices

40

Ashley Neaves: The Tennis Mentor discusses "The Five R's" and how they can improve your groundstrokes

41

Eddie Elliott: What wins and loses matches on the pro tour

42

Justin Russ: Level up your fitness this offseason

43

Steve Smith: 50 years of serving knowledge

44

Peter Freeman: How to beat a pusher

45

Bruce Lipka: Teaching technique to support your tactics

46

Nate Lammons: 2024 US Open semifinalist talks returns, reflex volleys and seeing the ball big

47

David Roditi: Head Coach of the National Champion TCU Horned Frogs

48

Rick Macci: US Open preview and what you can learn from the top players

49

Will Boucek: Scouting for Team USA at the Olympics

50

Bonus Episode Sneak Peek: David Roditi on dealing with aggressive net players in doubles

51

The top 4 things I learned from Wimbledon 2024

52

Sam Querrey: Beating Djokovic at Wimbledon and great tips for a faster serve

53

David Starbuck Smith: Ageless Painless Tennis

54

Marc Lucero: Behind the scenes at the French Open

55

Gigi Fernandez: Hall of Fame worthy doubles tips

56

Emma Doyle: What makes a great coach

57

Jeff Greenwald: Handling nerves and learning to relax in your matches

58

Scott Fawcett: Using math and logic to make better strategic decisions

59

Michael Joyce: Adapting to different conditions and the importance of depth on your rally ball

60

Gaby Dabrowski: Closing the net to win more doubles matches

61

Dan Kiernan: Paying your daily bill and insights from the 2023 US Open doubles champions

62

Jay Berger: Playing with intensity and accountability

63

Louis Cayer: Transforming yourself into a confident doubles player

64

Bonus Episode: Avoiding the second set letdown with Jessica Pegula and Alistair Higham

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Jessica Pegula: Finding your optimal rally ball

66

Season 2 Technical Recap: The best technical advice from 2023

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Season 2 Doubles Recap: My favorite doubles tips from 2023

68

Rajeev Ram: Doubles tips from the reigning 3-time US Open Champion

69

Dr. Jon Finn: Using habits to supercharge your game

70

Dustin Taylor: Through discipline comes freedom

71

Erin Routliffe: 2023 US Open Women's Doubles Champion

72

Mark Gellard: Becoming an unconditional competitor

73

Paul Annacone: Aggressive shots to conservative locations

74

Joel Myers: What you can learn from Coco Gauff and Ben Shelton at this year's US Open

75

Franco Herrero: How to improve your fitness and feel better on the court

76

Grant Chen: Building a quality support team for your tennis game

77

Shelby Rogers: Why rankings mean nothing and a great tip on the backhand

78

Joel Myers: What we learned from Carlos Alcaraz and Marketa Vondrousova at this year's Wimbledon

79

Steve Johnson: Playing to your strengths and making your opponents uncomfortable

80

Brian Kalbas: Head Coach of the 2023 NCAA Champion UNC Tar Heels

81

Joel Myers: What we learned from Novak Djokovic and Iga Swiatek at the 2023 French Open

82

Jermaine Jenkins: Lessons learned from Venus Williams and Naomi Osaka

83

Gil Reyes: Weak legs command, strong legs obey

84

Andy Fitzell: Debunking classic tennis myths

85

Thomas Johansson: Hard work beats talent every day of the week

86

Craig O'Shannessy: Good errors, bad errors, and how to force more errors

87

Lindsay Davenport: The mindset of a hall of famer

88

JY Aubone: Working towards becoming the best player you can be

89

Kelly Jones: Building confidence in your volleys and transition game

90

Allistair McCaw: Becoming a champion minded tennis player

91

Joel Myers: What you can learn and implement from the 2023 Australian Open

92

Brad Stine: How adding a backhand slice helped Jim Courier reach world #1

93

Jessica Pegula: Off-season improvements and her best tips for returning serve

94

Season 1 Recap: My favorite moments from 2022

95

Desirae Krawczyk: Taking more risks in your doubles matches

96

Joel Myers: Fundamentals you can learn from watching pro tennis

97

Alec Ingold: Miami Dolphin fullback talks maximizing your mental game

98

David Roditi: College tennis stories and a great ball striking tip

99

Margie Zesinger: Growing the women's game

100

John Isner: More than just a serve

101

Kyle Lacroix: Coaching the coaches

102

Alistair Higham: Using momentum to win more matches

103

Alison Riske-Amritraj: The long journey to top 20 in the world

104

Tom Gullikson: Timeless fundamentals to improve your game

105

Dr. Larry Lauer: Mental skills to improve your game

106

Howard Joffe: The secret sauce of back to back NCAA championships

107

Rick Macci Part 2: Funny rhymes and his best ball striking tip

108

Rick Macci Part 1: Life with the Williams sisters

109

Michael Joyce: Lessons learned from life on tour

110

Kathy Rinaldi: What it's like to be captain of team USA

111

Prakash Amritraj: Using a "code" to maximize your potential

112

Dr. Mark Kovacs: Building your body for better performance

113

Peter Smith: Building a team with love

114

Marc Lucero: Life on tour and what you can learn from professional players

115

Carlos and Josh Goffi: How to play the "other" 50 minutes of a match

116

Nick Saviano: Finding the joy and passion for competing

117

Craig O'Shannessy: Using data to optimize strategy

118

Rajeev Ram: What it means to be a great performer

119

Jessica Pegula: Climbing the WTA rankings with 1% improvement

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Introduction to Baseline Intelligence