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Want to take your strength and stability training Up a Notch? Let Leylah Fernandez Demonstrate

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Leylah Fernandez recently was the runner-up in the 2021 US Open women’s competition, taking part in the first-ever Grand Slam final between unseeded players in the Open era (it was also the first time two teens faced off in a major final since 1999).

Now, after interview opportunities and a glamorous appearance at the Met Gala, she’s preparing with coach Duglas Cordero for the BNP Paribas Open, a professional men’s and women’s tennis tournament on the WTA and ATP tours that’s played in Indian Wells, CA, and she shared a slideshow of videos to showcase her training. (You can click through them above; there are two.)

You’ll see Fernandez add a tennis twist to stair jump squats, similar to a CrossFit box jump, as well as regular and single-leg squats on a BOSU ball: she practiced her forehand and backhand swings with a racket while doing the exercises.

Incorporating those strokes into the moves works coordination, stability, and core and lower-body strength – so the next time you want to train like a tennis pro, or are looking for fitness inspo, think, “What would Leylah do?”—Agencies

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