GOOD READING: A new book for kids, "Bring Your Racquet: Tennis Basics for Kids" by Steven White offers some good advice for everyone's mental game.
"The first thing you should do if you ever find yourself choking is to slow down," White writes. "Slow down your breathing, slow down your walk, and, most of all, slow down your tendency to play fast. Attempt to clear your mind of all unwanted thoughts. Take a deep breath and recommit your thoughts to the challenge of the match. Long,…
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Looking for people to hit with... 4.0...4.5-5.5ish range
Westminster
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Businessman here on assignment. Want to start playing again. Not rated but used to play doubles quite a bit. Decent player once back in the game.
Let me know.
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Evening tennis relax games, father and daughter anyone?
Lake Clarke Shores or ?
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Most of the points in a tennis match are over after only three or four hits. At every level, the majority of points are lost and not won. This means that most of the points are won due to errors rather than winners.
The best way to understand errors is to learn the four mistakes in tennis. They are:
Added by Steven White on January 27, 2011 at 7:20am — 4 Comments
There are many different muscles that contribute to the velocity and power of your Tennis Serve. And not only does each muscle deserve specific attention, but as a whole the muscles should be trained in a way that together they produce power that begins in your toes and is transferred up your body and out to the ball.
Below is an image that displays specific pivot points during your serving motion and is labeled as each of the main muscle groups are activated in…
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Hello! I am brand new at tennis but I would love to meet some people to learn from & others who are just starting as well.
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Hey...
I would like to find a partner to play and have fun in the court, im a beginner, and you must have patience =) There are courts by my house In Hallandale, i dont mind driving, but not too far.
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I just moved here and am loving all the Tennis courts out here. Anyone up for a game this week or weekend, Nothing serious just need a rally and work up a sweat!
Thanks
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