By Eric James, on December 4th, 2010%
Every year thousands and thousands of people descend upon Wimbledon for the tennis. Very soon SW19 is going to be buzzing with tennis devotees from across the world, not forgetting the world’s media and the players themselves. . . . → Read More: Flats in Wimbledon filling up for the tennis
By Latricia Nham, on September 11th, 2010%
As is true with many sports, tennis requires constant practice if you want to improve. You may believe that you have the skills to become the next great player, but you need to practice incessantly if you want to be effective on the court. A daily practice routine is a must, as well as a strong sense of duty and loyalty to the game. . . . → Read More: How To Practice Tennis For The Best Results
By Peter Tonder, on August 30th, 2010%
Whether you are just beginning to learn how to play tennis, or are an intermediate or advanced player, the bottom line is if you want to improve your game, you need to practice, practice and practice some more. . . . → Read More: If You Want To Play Tennis Like A Pro: Get A Tennis Tutor Ball Machine To Perfect Your Strokes
By Paul Stubbs, on June 7th, 2010%
Elena Viatcheslavovna Dementieva was born October 15, 1981. She is a Russian professional tennis player. She has already won two Olympic Medals (Singles), including the gold medal at the Beijing Olympics in 2008. She also reached the Finals of two Grandslam occasions. Her career’s highest ranking was World Number 3 which she achieved on April 6, 2009. And as of May 2010, her ranking is World Number 5 thus making her the existing Russian Number 1. . . . → Read More: World Number 5: Can Elena Dementieva Still Fight Her Title And Get Into The World Top 1?
By Coach Professional, on May 27th, 2010%
Good habits are enhanced by more court time. Permanent habits are created by practice, but they are not always perfect habits. The drills suggested below are a guide for perfect yet systematic practice of your ground strokes using a hitting partner or ball machine to feed you balls. . . . → Read More: Practice Drills For Perfect And Permanent Tennis Skills
By Simon Peroxy, on May 21st, 2010%
An athlete’s job is to undergo rigorous physical training and practice before and after, which mostly results in strained and sore muscles. . . . → Read More: If You Are An Athlete You Should Own A Massage Chair
By David Garcia, on May 20th, 2010%
Many of us are working longer hours and working harder just to stay where we are at. This can lead to greater fatigue in the body. Fatigue leads to stiffness which eventually leads to aches and pains. These symptoms can persist for days, weeks or even years. Many of us simply do not take too much notice and probably do not seek adequate relief. One perfect way to relieve the aches and pains of the body is with a massage chair. . . . → Read More: Lift Your Relief With A Massage Chair
By Owen Jones, on May 13th, 2010%
Tennis psychology is nothing more than understanding the workings of your opponent’s mind and assessing the effect of your own strategy on his/her mental viewpoint and also understanding the mental effects resulting from the various external causes on your own mind. . . . → Read More: The General Psychology of Tennis (Part 1)
By A W Stevens, on May 8th, 2010%
There is no such thing as a fast weight loss program. Chances are if you lose weight in a short period of time it is mostly water weight. It will come back and probable a few extra pounds to boot. . . . → Read More: Fast Weight Loss Program – The Quickest Way
By Patricia Holmes, on May 7th, 2010%
The sport of women’s tennis has evolved dramatically over the last 30 or so years, and it just seems to be getting more and more competitive each year. . . . → Read More: Women’s Sport: Tennis And Its Famous Players
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