The 5-Minute Power Serve Sequence fixes the one root cause of weak, inconsistent serves — your racket drop. No swinging harder. No new motion to memorize. Just three simple moves that add up to 15 mph of effortless power in five minutes and one serve.
If you're like most players, you've taken lessons. Hit endless baskets of serves. Watched every YouTube video. Maybe your serve even feels okay in warmups.
But the second a match starts, it falls apart.
You double fault at the worst times. Your second serve floats in soft, and your opponent steps inside the baseline to tee off like it's target practice. And you never know which serve is coming — the one into the net, or the one sailing long.
Here's the truth no one's told you: the one and only reason your serve is weak and inconsistent is an incomplete racket drop. Not your toss. Not your athleticism. Not your nerves. And once you fix it, everything changes.
The whole Sequence is built around three simple moves that fix your racket drop — and you can watch it, learn it, and feel the difference on the very next serve you hit.
Think about your last match.
Leo was 59. A 3.0 player who'd played for years, attended countless clinics, and paid a small fortune in private lessons. But he could never get his serve figured out — he had one of the most extreme cases of "waiter's tray" we'd ever seen.
So we had him run the Sequence for five minutes. His wrist neutralized, his arm relaxed, and the racket finally dropped into the exact slot it needed to.
Then he hit a serve. The ball exploded off his strings so fast he stumbled forward — the racket accelerated quicker than he expected. "I've never felt anything like that in my life."
Almost every rec player has a subtle "waiter's tray" — a racket face tilted slightly open, like you're balancing a tray of drinks. It feels completely natural, so you'd never notice it. But it's the exact thing blocking your racket from dropping deep.
And 99% of the advice out there to fix it doesn't touch the root cause. You've probably been told:
None of that fixes the actual problem. It's like slapping a bandaid on a bullet wound.
So you grip tighter, you guide the ball, you slow your swing down to "control" it — and every one of those makes the racket drop even shallower.
It's not your fault. No one ever showed you how to fix the root cause — and that's why your serve keeps falling apart.
Scott & Nate are both RSPA Elite-Certified coaches, putting them in the top 1% of technique coaches in the world. They've coached hundreds of Division I college players and led dozens of USTA teams to national titles.
The 5-Minute Power Serve Sequence is the distillation of 85,000+ combined lessons — boiled down to the three moves that fix the root cause of weak, inconsistent serves.
You step up to the line. You're not thinking about your toss, your grip, or your follow-through. You just trust it.
The racket drops deep behind your back on its own and whips up through the ball. You hear that clean pop off the sweet spot.
Your first serve lands with pace your opponent isn't expecting. Your second serve? Just as smooth — no floating, no praying, no double faults.
Your opponent stops stepping in to attack. Your partner looks over like, "since when do you serve like that?"
You're not muscling anything. You're calm on the big points. And the weirdest part? It feels easy.
That's what a real serve feels like.
Not harder. Effortless.
Three players who trained directly with Scott & Nate — the same coaching now packed into the Sequence.
After 15 years of double faults at the worst possible moments, I finally understand why my racket never dropped properly — and the fix took one practice session. My second serve is a totally different shot now.
I picked up almost 12 mph on my first serve in a single afternoon. My league partners keep asking what I changed. Best $7 I've ever spent on my game, hands down.
I'm 61 and figured my serve was as good as it'd ever get. Three minutes into the Sequence I understood what I'd been doing wrong for decades. Now I actually look forward to serving.
On top of the Sequence, you also get instant access to these two bonuses — worth more than $1,000 combined.
We know the Sequence is going to work — instantly. But to make sure you get every drop of value out of it, you can hop on a live coaching call with Scott and Nate. Ask anything you want about the Sequence, your specific situation, or anything else that's been holding your serve back.
Scott & Nate's 1-on-1 lessons run $1,000/hour. This call is yours free with the Sequence.
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You're just $7 and 5 minutes away from the serve you've always wanted. Guaranteed.
"We've coached 85,000+ lessons fixing serves exactly like yours. The Sequence is the boil-down — everything we know about a powerful, consistent serve, in three moves. Try it. If it doesn't instantly change your serve, we'll refund every penny."