Tennisopolis : Tennis Social Network2024-03-28T18:17:39ZLisyna Seamhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/LisynaSeamhttp://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3139301440?profile=RESIZE_48X48&width=48&height=48&crop=1%3A1http://tennisopolis.com/group/longbeach/forum/topic/listForContributor?user=29hfklv3b5x39&feed=yes&xn_auth=noClose the NTRP Rating System Loophole in USTA Leaguestag:tennisopolis.com,2022-04-22:1869403:Topic:13920282022-04-22T20:12:38.449ZLisyna Seamhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/LisynaSeam
<p>Hi!</p>
<p></p>
<p>There is a petition calling on USTA to close the NTRP Rating System Loophole in Leagues. This may not solve all the problems when players want to cheat, but it's a step forward. Please read, sign, and share!!!</p>
<p></p>
<p><a href="https://www.change.org/p/close-the-ntrp-rating-system-loophole-in-usta-leagues">https://www.change.org/p/close-the-ntrp-rating-system-loophole-in-usta-leagues</a></p>
<p>Hi!</p>
<p></p>
<p>There is a petition calling on USTA to close the NTRP Rating System Loophole in Leagues. This may not solve all the problems when players want to cheat, but it's a step forward. Please read, sign, and share!!!</p>
<p></p>
<p><a href="https://www.change.org/p/close-the-ntrp-rating-system-loophole-in-usta-leagues">https://www.change.org/p/close-the-ntrp-rating-system-loophole-in-usta-leagues</a></p> NTRP +/- 4.5 Tennis partnertag:tennisopolis.com,2017-12-15:1869403:Topic:12527422017-12-15T17:54:08.178ZLisyna Seamhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/LisynaSeam
<p>Hi <br/>I´ll be in Costa Mesa from dec29th until january2nd and looking for a chance to play some tennis. I´m 42 years old, regular league player with NTRP 4.5.<br/>Singles, doubles, mixed, hitting, anything.<br/>Andy</p>
<p>Hi <br/>I´ll be in Costa Mesa from dec29th until january2nd and looking for a chance to play some tennis. I´m 42 years old, regular league player with NTRP 4.5.<br/>Singles, doubles, mixed, hitting, anything.<br/>Andy</p> Black Friday Saletag:tennisopolis.com,2017-11-24:1869403:Topic:12518502017-11-24T13:32:45.899ZLisyna Seamhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/LisynaSeam
<p><b>An injury epidemic from an unexpected source.</b></p>
<div>(Free book and videos plus streamed DVDs 50% off on Black Friday. <a href="http://tennisteacher.com/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">TennisTeacher.com</a>)</div>
<div>The century-old tennis coaching buzzwords are: turn sideways, get the racquet back early, step into the ball. Those commands, combined with the "modern" windshield wiper motion, twist the body in unnatural ways. That mix of linear and rotational movements is…</div>
<p><b>An injury epidemic from an unexpected source.</b></p>
<div>(Free book and videos plus streamed DVDs 50% off on Black Friday. <a rel="nofollow" href="http://tennisteacher.com/" target="_blank">TennisTeacher.com</a>)</div>
<div>The century-old tennis coaching buzzwords are: turn sideways, get the racquet back early, step into the ball. Those commands, combined with the "modern" windshield wiper motion, twist the body in unnatural ways. That mix of linear and rotational movements is predominant in the two-handed backhand, and has quite a following on the forehand side as well. It is causing profound repercussions for the body's alignment and health (as evidenced by increasing injuries in both ATP and WTA pros).</div>
<div>The forward foot anchors the leg and the rotational torque travels up to the hip, stressing the sacroiliac, which gets out of place. The most common indicator: a leg shorter than the other. </div>
<div>Most pro tennis players are coached with and exhibit this technique in practice, while in matches they play more naturally, using more an open stance. Unfortunately, continued repetition of the step-into-the-ball technique not only by playing professionals but also by the general public has created an epidemic that affects young and old.</div>
<div>Further, the sacroiliac out of place affects joints such as the hips, spine, knees, and also nerves that lead into male and female organs. </div>
<div>From Dr. Carl Barniak (Evansville, Indiana):</div>
<div>"The fatigue of repetition of an unnatural twist is likely to subluxate (slip slightly out of joint) the sacroiliac joint causing a series of normal but painful bio-mechanical compensations,"</div>
<div>"In the dysfunctional anatomical model that I have described, the ilium on one side of the patient would have rotated posterior. To correct this, a chiropractor would have to drive that portion of the ilium in an anterior and superior angle."</div>
<div>Oscar's story: I had my sacroiliac corrected (after 50 years of problems) and my legs are now even length as a result. Neck and back problems and scoliosis are also gone. And more!</div>
<div>Oscar's advice to coaches: make up your mind! You are coaching hybrid tennis, bio-mechanically unnatural, causing injury with the mix. Either coach linear sideways like old times or go totally modern rotational with the open stance.</div>
<div>The closed stance is ideal for the one-handed backhand. You step onto your front foot to "find" the ball then lift your arm while shifting backwards onto the back foot, squeezing your shoulder blades. This permits you to rotate the body and turn back to cover the court efficiently. But the 2-handed backhand should always be taught primarily open stance, like a left-handed forehand, from day one!</div>
<div>Oscar Wegner</div>
<div><a rel="nofollow" href="http://tennisteacher.com/" target="_blank">TennisTeacher.com</a></div>
<div>TennisIsEasy.com</div>
<div><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="mailto:tennisoscar@aol.com">tennisoscar@aol.com</a></div> Black Friday Saletag:tennisopolis.com,2017-11-24:1869403:Topic:12515892017-11-24T12:53:48.647ZLisyna Seamhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/LisynaSeam
<p><b>An injury epidemic from an unexpected source.</b></p>
<div>(Free book and videos plus streamed DVDs 50% off on Black Friday. <a href="http://tennisteacher.com/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">TennisTeacher.com</a>)</div>
<div>The century-old tennis coaching buzzwords are: turn sideways, get the racquet back early, step into the ball. Those commands, combined with the "modern" windshield wiper motion, twist the body in unnatural ways. That mix of linear and rotational movements is…</div>
<p><b>An injury epidemic from an unexpected source.</b></p>
<div>(Free book and videos plus streamed DVDs 50% off on Black Friday. <a rel="nofollow" href="http://tennisteacher.com/" target="_blank">TennisTeacher.com</a>)</div>
<div>The century-old tennis coaching buzzwords are: turn sideways, get the racquet back early, step into the ball. Those commands, combined with the "modern" windshield wiper motion, twist the body in unnatural ways. That mix of linear and rotational movements is predominant in the two-handed backhand, and has quite a following on the forehand side as well. It is causing profound repercussions for the body's alignment and health (as evidenced by increasing injuries in both ATP and WTA pros).</div>
<div>The forward foot anchors the leg and the rotational torque travels up to the hip, stressing the sacroiliac, which gets out of place. The most common indicator: a leg shorter than the other. </div>
<div>Most pro tennis players are coached with and exhibit this technique in practice, while in matches they play more naturally, using more an open stance. Unfortunately, continued repetition of the step-into-the-ball technique not only by playing professionals but also by the general public has created an epidemic that affects young and old.</div>
<div>Further, the sacroiliac out of place affects joints such as the hips, spine, knees, and also nerves that lead into male and female organs. </div>
<div>From Dr. Carl Barniak (Evansville, Indiana):</div>
<div>"The fatigue of repetition of an unnatural twist is likely to subluxate (slip slightly out of joint) the sacroiliac joint causing a series of normal but painful bio-mechanical compensations,"</div>
<div>"In the dysfunctional anatomical model that I have described, the ilium on one side of the patient would have rotated posterior. To correct this, a chiropractor would have to drive that portion of the ilium in an anterior and superior angle."</div>
<div>Oscar's story: I had my sacroiliac corrected (after 50 years of problems) and my legs are now even length as a result. Neck and back problems and scoliosis are also gone. And more!</div>
<div>Oscar's advice to coaches: make up your mind! You are coaching hybrid tennis, bio-mechanically unnatural, causing injury with the mix. Either coach linear sideways like old times or go totally modern rotational with the open stance.</div>
<div>The closed stance is ideal for the one-handed backhand. You step onto your front foot to "find" the ball then lift your arm while shifting backwards onto the back foot, squeezing your shoulder blades. This permits you to rotate the body and turn back to cover the court efficiently. But the 2-handed backhand should always be taught primarily open stance, like a left-handed forehand, from day one!</div>
<div>Oscar Wegner</div>
<div><a rel="nofollow" href="http://tennisteacher.com/" target="_blank">TennisTeacher.com</a></div>
<div>TennisIsEasy.com</div>
<div><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="mailto:tennisoscar@aol.com">tennisoscar@aol.com</a></div> Wilson Demo Day at Billie Jean King Tennis Centertag:tennisopolis.com,2017-08-03:1869403:Topic:12488582017-08-03T18:31:56.058ZLisyna Seamhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/LisynaSeam
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<p><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3036809650?profile=original" target="_self"><img style="width: 548px; height: 786px;" class="align-full" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3036809650?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024" width="446" height="786"/></a></p> TennisTeacher.com and Play Like the Prostag:tennisopolis.com,2017-02-25:1869403:Topic:12429452017-02-25T22:16:39.875ZLisyna Seamhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/LisynaSeam
<h4 class="p1">Dear friends,</h4>
<h4 class="p1">You all have been a great support through the years and hope this email finds you well!</h4>
<h4 class="p1">I’m writing to share the exciting news of what’s to come for Modern Tennis Methodology this year! We have big plans and want to bring you along with us as we grow.</h4>
<h4 class="p1">First off, I am moving my emailing list to another service. If you want to join us and continue getting my emails with news and tips, please take this time to…</h4>
<h4 class="p1">Dear friends,</h4>
<h4 class="p1">You all have been a great support through the years and hope this email finds you well!</h4>
<h4 class="p1">I’m writing to share the exciting news of what’s to come for Modern Tennis Methodology this year! We have big plans and want to bring you along with us as we grow.</h4>
<h4 class="p1">First off, I am moving my emailing list to another service. If you want to join us and continue getting my emails with news and tips, please take this time to subscribe to our list here - <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://eepurl.com/cwdLd9"></a><a rel="nofollow" href="http://eepurl.com/cwdLd9" target="_blank">http://eepurl.com/cwdLd9</a>.</h4>
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<h4 class="p1">My entire MTM coaching series (and more) is now available on CoachTube’s video streaming service! You will find my videos much easier to follow along and learn with this awesome learning tool. Feel free to check out my channel here - <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://coachtube.com/users/tennisiseasy"></a><a rel="nofollow" href="https://coachtube.com/users/tennisiseasy" target="_blank">https://coachtube.com/users/tennisiseasy</a></h4>
<h4 class="p1">Note: If you purchased my MTM Streaming service in the past, you should have received an email from me providing access to your purchased content now on<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://coachtube.com/"><span class="s1">CoachTube.com</span></a>. If you purchased my streaming series and DID NOT receive an email, please let me know so I can get it sorted out for you.</h4>
<h4 class="p1">There will be much more to share in the next few weeks. Please take the time to join our new emailing list to hear all about it (and get my new ebook!).</h4>
<h4 class="p1">Sincerely,</h4>
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<h4 class="p1">Oscar Wegner</h4>
<h4 class="p1"><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://tennisteacher.com/">tennisteacher.com</a></h4> Looking to playtag:tennisopolis.com,2016-12-26:1869403:Topic:12394642016-12-26T00:39:47.842ZLisyna Seamhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/LisynaSeam
<p>I am a 43 year old male looking to get back into shape. <br></br>I played for about 12 years in my youth so I know I can get good again. <br></br>I am however completely out of shape, so if anyone wants to play and <br></br>will allow me to catch my breath often (especially in the beginning) <br></br>then send me a message. I can play in the evenings M-F and mornings <br></br>on the weekends. I live in Pico Rivera but I am willing to play in <br></br>surrounding areas like Whittier, Montebello, Monterey Park,…</p>
<p>I am a 43 year old male looking to get back into shape. <br/>I played for about 12 years in my youth so I know I can get good again. <br/>I am however completely out of shape, so if anyone wants to play and <br/>will allow me to catch my breath often (especially in the beginning) <br/>then send me a message. I can play in the evenings M-F and mornings <br/>on the weekends. I live in Pico Rivera but I am willing to play in <br/>surrounding areas like Whittier, Montebello, Monterey Park, Alhambra, <br/>South Pasadena, Downey, Santa Fe Springs, South Long Beach, <br/>and anywhere else that is close by.</p> Tennis is much easier than you thinktag:tennisopolis.com,2016-11-11:1869403:Topic:12372662016-11-11T17:46:59.925ZLisyna Seamhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/LisynaSeam
<p>For most people, tennis being easy is a difficult concept to agree with. So let me ask you a few questions: </p>
<p>Full article link <a target="_blank">https://oscarwegner.wordpress.com/2016/11/10/tennis-is-much-easier-than-you-think/</a></p>
<p>For most people, tennis being easy is a difficult concept to agree with. So let me ask you a few questions: </p>
<p>Full article link <a target="_blank">https://oscarwegner.wordpress.com/2016/11/10/tennis-is-much-easier-than-you-think/</a></p> LOOKING FOR A PARTNER TENNIS PLAYER IN LONG BEACHtag:tennisopolis.com,2016-09-23:1869403:Topic:12354232016-09-23T20:47:12.250ZLisyna Seamhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/LisynaSeam
<p>Hello</p>
<p>I m a guy late 20</p>
<p>I m looking for a partner tennis player to play and to practice </p>
<p>I prefer girls or women because it s a few years that i don t play and i want to start again with someone not for competition or high level but for now just to practice</p>
<p>if you are interested contact me</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>Hello</p>
<p>I m a guy late 20</p>
<p>I m looking for a partner tennis player to play and to practice </p>
<p>I prefer girls or women because it s a few years that i don t play and i want to start again with someone not for competition or high level but for now just to practice</p>
<p>if you are interested contact me</p>
<p>thanks</p> New to Long Beachtag:tennisopolis.com,2016-04-26:1869403:Topic:12220692016-04-26T04:00:04.116ZLisyna Seamhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/LisynaSeam
<p>Looking for hitting partners. Former high school and college player trying to get back at it. Looking for 4.0 or better players if possible. Or let me know about any round robin or club events</p>
<p>Looking for hitting partners. Former high school and college player trying to get back at it. Looking for 4.0 or better players if possible. Or let me know about any round robin or club events</p>