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How To Win Match Play Tennis With Your Mind
[ 201]
Yet again I say to win is the object, and to do so, one should play to the last ounce of his strength, the last gasp of his breath, and the last scrap of his nerve.
Author:
Tyler James
Submitted: 2009-01-22
An Introduction To The Game of Tennis
[ 265]
Always dress in tennis clothes when engaging in tennis. The question of choosing a racquet is a much more serious matter. I do not advocate forcing a certain racquet upon any player.
Author:
Tyler James
Submitted: 2009-01-22
Creating The Perfect Tennis Drive
[ 345]
Drives should have depth. The average drive should hit behind the service-line. A fine drive should hit within 3 feet of the baseline. A cross-court drive should be shorter than a straight drive, so as to increase the possible angle.
Author:
Tyler James
Submitted: 2009-01-22
Playing Doubles Or Singles In Tennis Changes The Game
[ 114]
A gallery enjoys personalities far more than styles. Singles brings two people into close and active relations that show the idiosyncrasies of each player far more acutely than doubles.
Author:
Tyler James
Submitted: 2009-01-22
Destroy Your Tennis Opponents: The Volley and Overhead Smash
[ 88]
Once at the net hit from the point at the first opportunity given to get the racquet squarely on the ball. All the laws of footwork explained for the drive are theoretically the same in volleying.
Author:
Tyler James
Submitted: 2009-01-22
Three Tennis Strokes The Professionals Use
[ 175]
A well-grounded knowledge of court position saves many points, to say nothing of much breath expended in long runs after hopeless shots.
Author:
Tyler James
Submitted: 2009-01-22
Psychology & Physical Fitness Give You The Edge in Tennis
[ 104]
It is certain injury to touch alcoholic drink in any form during tournament play. Alcohol is a poison that affects the eye, the mind, and the wind three essentials in tennis.
Author:
Tyler James
Submitted: 2009-01-22
How To Skate Backwards Like Hong Kong Ice Skating Pros
[ 92]
For those starting out with ice skating in Hong Kong, skating backwards looks more like something that will get your head split open than a possible technique for you! However, it is easier than it looks, and with a few tips, you will soon be skating backwards like a Hong Kong figure skating professional.
Author:
Gregory
Submitted: 2009-01-22
Hong Kong Ice Skating Tips - Learn to Fall So You Can Learn To Skate
[ 108]
It is counter-intuitive, but in reality one of ht first things you need to do when you are learning to skate, is learn to fall on the ice rink. No Hong Kong figure skater or Hong Kong ice hockey player got where they are without falling on the ice a few times, and knowing how to fall and get up will give you the confidence to go harder and faster. We review the technique for falling on ice skates.
Author:
Gregory
Submitted: 2009-01-22
Tennis Basics: Grip, Footwork, and Strokes
[ 221]
Racquet grip is a very essential part of stroke, because a faulty grip will ruin the finest serving. It is a natural grip for a top forehand drive.
Author:
Tyler James
Submitted: 2009-01-22
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