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Why Should You Keep Used Tennis Balls?

24th February 2011
Tennis players, especially coaches, know how expenses on tennis balls can add up quickly. A can of three tennis balls can cost on average $2. Add this cost up, and a tennis player could spend up to $35 a month just on tennis balls alone. Nobody wants t... Read >
Author: Steven Chang

The history of Fred Perry

24th February 2011
But his achievements didn’t end there. In the 1940’s, Tibby Wegner approached Perry with his invention - a product worn around the wrist to reduce sweat. Perry saw an opportunity, tweaked the design slightly so that it was lighter, softer and more pliable... Read >
Author: Rashmi Ranjan Behera

Learning Tennis Drills

22nd February 2011
Tennis drills are widely used by tennis players of all levels. Tennis drills are used for many reasons. The best tennis practice drills provide repetition, match experience, and fun. They may also be used to help footwork and endurance. Every day tennis c... Read >
Author: Will

Fred Perry – History of a Legendary Brand

21st February 2011
Fred Perry, full name Frederick John Perry was born on the 18 May 1909 and lived to the age of 86. He was the number 1 tennis player in world for 5 years, won Wimbledon 3 times, and the US Grand slam 8 times! After all that he then went on to create on... Read >
Author: James Cooper

Secrets Of Learning How To Play Tennis

18th February 2011
Tennis is a fast and fun sport to play, and it is easy to get started. Anyone can learn how to play tennis. Tennis players range in age from from 3 years old to 50 years old. All you really need are these simple steps to follow. STEP ONE: You wil... Read >
Author: Steven Chang

Why Should You Use Pressureless Tennis Balls?

16th February 2011
Why should tennis players use pressureless tennis balls? What are the key advantages of these mysterious tennis balls? What are the key differences between pressureless and pressurized tennis balls? All these questions are answered below in simple t... Read >
Author: Steven Chang

A sports Accidents And Suggestions To Stop Sports Injury

15th February 2011
Most sporting activities could very well put the participator in jeopardy from personal injury, whether or not it be contact or non contact sports. Exercise typically places pressure on your physique and undoubtedly what ever sport or activity you might b... Read >
Author: tisha peterson

One Of The Biggest Events In Melbourne-The U.S. Open

15th February 2011
If you are ever in doubt about an Aussie's love of sports, just pay close attention to Melbourne, the Australian Open and all its fans. These fans love their sports. The time of the year where this region hosts this competition is also a great time to vis... Read >
Author: JenB

Shoulder Impingement - What It is and How to Treat It

14th February 2011
Shoulder Impingement is a very common shoulder joint disorder, medically known as Impingement Syndrome. It owes its name to the clicking, popping feeling in the shoulder affected, whenever an over head movement is attempted. This is caused by and inflamma... Read >
Author: Andy Finn

Parker Colorado- A Friendly Place for Tennis Enthusiast

09th February 2011
Do you love playing tennis? Choosing an ideal home location and at the same time near to fun activities is a perfect blend. It gives you various recreational opportunities to enjoy. Tennis is considered as one of the powerful cardiovascular exercises that... Read >
Author: Chris Rocky

Learning to Play Tennis - 5 Secrets to a Quick Starrt

04th February 2011
1. Start Simple. Tennis is a tough sport to learn, but it can be addictive and rewarding as well. When first starting out, keep things simple by shortening the court a bit. Work on mini tennis rallying to build confidence. Once you're able to rally 10-12 ... Read >
Author: investngod

Babolat Aero: An Instrument for That Perfect Swing

03rd February 2011
When it comes to choosing good tennis racquets, there are a lot of options available in the market. Good tennis racquets are essential for that perfect swing and smooth follow-through. There are a couple of tips to help you choose a racquet in a market st... Read >
Author: Leo Nelson

Tennis Consistency

20th January 2011
Five tips to become far more consistent. 1. Have a consistent striking point Use your feet and produce contact waist high on the ball nearly every stroke. You've the capability to a great deal more force and control when the ball is waist high. S... Read >
Author: EricArr

All About Inside Out Forehands

18th January 2011
Not very many tennis players are familiar with the term inside out forehand, especially the beginners. There are many good qualities of knowing what the shot is and how to use it effectively. The next few paragraphs will give all the necessary information... Read >
Author: Steven Chang

Tennis elbow, or lateral epicondylitis

10th January 2011
Tennis elbow, or lateral epicondylitis, is the most typical injury in patients seeking medical attention for elbow pain. Exactly what causes tennis elbow is unknown, but it is thought to be as a result of small tears of the tendons that attach forearm mus... Read >
Author: SophieWatson
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