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Posted by admin on October 8th, 2008
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If you think tennis is a purely physical game, think again. No less than Jimmy Connors said that tennis is 95 percent mental when played at the elite level. So the next time you gear up for a serious game of tennis, brush up on your tennis techniques. With these techniques on hand, you don’t only play for fun, you can play to win each time, all the time.
Here are some tennis techniques you can incorporate into your playing.
1. Mix spins.
Give your opponent different spins. This will throw off his timing. Once he starts making errors, his confidence level will dip and his play will drop.
2. Run everything down.
Do a split-step every time your opponent starts swinging. Time your split-step so that you will be on the way down when the ball leaves the other person’s racquet.
3. Don’t stop before you hit short balls.
To get more short balls back, run forward each time you hit the really short ones. Stopping – or trying to stop – will only put you off-balance.
There are many more tips that can help refine your tennis technique. Learn more when you read ‘Tennis Stomper Unleashed’. Through instructions from the e-book and demonstrations from the video, you can get in tip-top shape and play your best.
Technorati Tags: tennis exercises, tennis strategy, tennis teaching, tennis technique
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Posted by admin on October 8th, 2008
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You enjoy tennis. You’ve played it for years. Most times, you play it for fun. Other times, you play it to win. Over the years, you’ve gotten good at the sport, too, and could hammer away at those shots with a backhand that’s as accurate as it is powerful. Can you take everything you know about the game and use it to switch from tennis playing to tennis teaching?
Becoming a tennis teaching pro is a dream job for many. Not only do you get to work in a tennis club teaching people the game that you love, you actually get paid to discuss tips and techniques you did not have to spend time and money to learn. What could be better than that?
To get started on tennis teaching, it is not enough to be good at the game. You have to brush up on your body of tennis knowledge, too. Review techniques that beginners and pros could benefit from. Know the tennis exercises that will help your students play their best game. ‘Tennis Stomper Unleashed’ is a good manual. You can use the techniques, strategies, and exercises in the e-book and video to change your students’ playing from hesitant to triumphant.
Technorati Tags: tennis exercises, tennis strategy, tennis teaching, tennis technique
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Posted by admin on October 8th, 2008
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If you think tennis is a purely physical game, think again. No less than Jimmy Connors said that tennis is 95 percent mental when played at the elite level. So the next time you gear up for a serious game of tennis, brush up on your tennis techniques. With these techniques on hand, you don’t only play for fun, you can play to win each time, all the time.
Here are some tennis techniques you can incorporate into your playing.
1. Mix spins.
Give your opponent different spins. This will throw off his timing. Once he starts making errors, his confidence level will dip and his play will drop.
2. Run everything down.
Do a split-step every time your opponent starts swinging. Time your split-step so that you will be on the way down when the ball leaves the other person’s racquet.
3. Don’t stop before you hit short balls.
To get more short balls back, run forward each time you hit the really short ones. Stopping – or trying to stop – will only put you off-balance.
There are many more tips that can help refine your tennis technique. Learn more when you read ‘Tennis Stomper Unleashed’. Through instructions from the e-book and demonstrations from the video, you can get in tip-top shape and play your best.
Technorati Tags: tennis exercises, tennis strategy, tennis teaching, tennis technique
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Posted by admin on October 8th, 2008
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You enjoy tennis. You’ve played it for years. Most times, you play it for fun. Other times, you play it to win. Over the years, you’ve gotten good at the sport, too, and could hammer away at those shots with a backhand that’s as accurate as it is powerful. Can you take everything you know about the game and use it to switch from tennis playing to tennis teaching?
Becoming a tennis teaching pro is a dream job for many. Not only do you get to work in a tennis club teaching people the game that you love, you actually get paid to discuss tips and techniques you did not have to spend time and money to learn. What could be better than that?
To get started on tennis teaching, it is not enough to be good at the game. You have to brush up on your body of tennis knowledge, too. Review techniques that beginners and pros could benefit from. Know the tennis exercises that will help your students play their best game. ‘Tennis Stomper Unleashed’ is a good manual. You can use the techniques, strategies, and exercises in the e-book and video to change your students’ playing from hesitant to triumphant.
Technorati Tags: tennis exercises, tennis strategy, tennis teaching, tennis technique
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Posted by admin on October 7th, 2008
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Golf is a very challenging game that requires a lot of skill and practice. It can be a very difficult sport to learn. If you practice a lot without success, it can be very discouraging if you are new to the game of golf. Many times a new golfer will give up because he can’t perfect his golf swing.
Using a golf swing video is a good way to learn new techniques on swinging a golf club. This can be helpful for new players as well as experienced players. Accessing golf swing videos is easier than you might think.
Video stores often carry golf swing videos, but may be limited on what they have. There are a variety of free videos that are available online. Sporting stores also carry golf swing videos that are put out by golf professionals or you can purchase them through your local golf course.
These videos can help you to achieve a good golf swing. If you share the videos with a friend, you can both benefit from the savings and have more variety of videos to watch.
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