Archive for November, 2009



Tennis - The Process of Learning - Part 1 of 3

Sunday 29 November 2009 @ 6:11 pm

There are three ways that any athlete learns and once you understand how they work and are applied for each individual player, this will enable you to achieve maximum efficiency in the process of learning any sport at lightning speed. There three ways in which any athlete learns the best and they are:

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Tennis - Why Players Can’t Control Their Performance

Sunday 29 November 2009 @ 5:11 pm

Tennis players have a hard time to control the level of performance in their sport because of one main critical ingredient that if they knew about, would give them the ultimate control to achieve and maintain peak performance on a consistent basis…guaranteed! Players usually think or assume that if the do the following things they will be able to control the level of performance in their game:

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Tennis - Watch Your Competition and Pay Attention

Sunday 29 November 2009 @ 5:11 pm

A great tennis player will always do some or even all of the following points that I will discuss in this article. It doesn’t matter if it’s a tennis player or any other champion from other sports, because there are certain things that should be done in order for you to have the ultimate advantage over your competition.

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Steffi Graf - Best Tennis Player Ever

Sunday 29 November 2009 @ 5:11 pm

The record books don’t lie, but they don’t always tell the whole story. Statistically, Steffi Graf’s string of accomplishments while wielding a racket is argument enough of her greatness.

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Tennis Court Shoes - Choosing the Right Training Shoes For Your Tennis Game

Sunday 29 November 2009 @ 5:11 pm

If you have decided to take up the sport of tennis you need to look at the different types of tennis court shoes that are available so that you choose the right ones to suit you. There are a few things that you should take into account when looking for a new pair of good quality training shoes.

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Tennis - Why Shoulders Are So Important in Your Game

Sunday 29 November 2009 @ 5:11 pm

There a simple technique that once tennis players know about will allow them to have full control over your balance and power in their shots and mobility. I will teach one of these simple techniques in this article so please read about it and make sure that you apply it your tennis game.

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Tennis - Why Can’t Players Control Their Energy

Sunday 29 November 2009 @ 5:11 pm

There is a simple technique that once you know about and apply in your game will enable you to control the amount of energy to elite levels. A lot of players usually run out of energy in tournaments because they don’t understand the principles behind the proper breathing that needs to be done in order to achieve peak performance levels in energy.

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Tennis - Learn Why You Lost Or Have Setbacks

Sunday 29 November 2009 @ 4:11 pm

There is a learning process that once you know and follow the instructions in this article will open new possibilities and options that might have been closed to you before. Remember it’s not the big things that make the biggest difference but it’s the proper focus on small things and to take the appropriate actions that will yield the best results.

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Steffi Graff - Her Accomplishments

Sunday 29 November 2009 @ 3:11 pm

Whether it was clay courts, grass courts or hard courts, Steffi Graff conquered each of them with enviable ease. Her achievements on all surfaces, and in every arena in the world of professional tennis, leave her a player with few peers. In the year 1988 alone, she won The US Open, The French Open, The Australian Open, Wimbledon and, of course, the Olympic gold medal.

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Four Shots Steffi Graff Was Great at!

Sunday 29 November 2009 @ 3:11 pm

Steffi Graf has certainly left behind a legacy of victories that would awe and inspire any young tennis ace with their eyes on the prizes of tournaments like Wimbledon, The US Open, The French Open and more. She did it by being a master of the game, excelling at shots that were stumbling blocks for many of her contemporaries. Nicknamed by the press as “Fraulein Forehand”, Steffi excelled with from even the most difficult court positions with her amazingly strong inside-out forehand.

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