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Tennis Video Instruction
There are tons of people that are wanting to learn how to play tennis but just do not know where to start. If you are like me, you are just trying to copy people that you see playing, but it is a lot harder that it looks.
I am going to tell you how you can learn how to play tennis without spending tons of money on a trainer, learn the correct way to play tennis from the beginning, and best of all, learn how to play tennis quickly without the frustration just about all beginners go through.
There are tons of methods and programs available that you can use that is designed to teach you how to play tennis. You have the option of trying to learn how to play tennis on your own with no guidance, learning by a personal trainer, or learning with a video guide designed just for the beginner.
The first option of learning on your own is just out of the question if you are really wanting to learn how to play tennis. You will not be able to learn the strokes the right way so that you will be able to become an advanced player down the road. Take it from experience. You will not be able to achieve any success if you try to learn how to play tennis on your own without any kind of instruction from a professional.
The second options is great if you have the money for it. Hiring a personal trainer for tennis lessons can get to be really expensive especially if you plan on learning everything the correct way. I would love to have a personal trainer teach me how to play tennis, but I just don’t have that kind of money.
The third option, using a step-by-step online video instruction guide seems to me to be the best option of the three available. You are able to watch the videos and take them to the court for practice on your time and at your own pace. You just need to make sure that the program you choose offers a true system to get you started playing tennis as a beginner and a program that will teach you the correct way.
There are many programs on the Internet that claim that you will learn how to play tennis with their program, but most of the stuff online are just articles that describe all of the strokes to you and how you should execute them. What good is that going to do you if you don’t have the videos to actually show you how to do these things?
If you are serious and want to learn how to play tennis, I highly recommend getting a program that will teach you step-by-step from day one how to play the right way. It also needs to be a complete guide that will not leave you in the dark and leave you frustrated.
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Tennis Training for Better Health
There are very few sports that give you the type of physical and mental exercise that will help you become physically and mentally sharp. This article written by Emily J. Pierce is the reason why I think that tennis training is great for your health.
Every tennis enthusiast knows that tennis is a mental game and one too many mistakes can put any player over the edge. How does this relate to fitness though? It is often said that a strong body starts with a strong mind and this is a philosophy that can carry you far, especially in the game of tennis. Once you are into the match and start feeling those muscles burn, the first thing to go is your mind and as we all know, the key to winning a match very often comes down to the strength in mind. Whether your playing for fun or for the title of Wimbledon, the goal of this article is to help you keep your body strong so that your mind can stay focused on that big game winning smash.
In an average match time on the court can vary from 30 minutes to three hours meaning you need to be prepared for any situation. Tennis is a unique sport that involves short bursts of energy as well as the endurance and strength to last the length of the match. This article is focusing on sprinting and cardiovascular training. Below are examples of some exercises to improve these areas.
Shuttle Sprints: from baseline to serving box and back, then up to the net and back. You can repeat this with either no rest or short rest. This will improve your pivoting and short distance bursts. Compete with a partner to push yourself even further. Try sets of five at first and improve each session by two sets.
Ball Retrieval: Place a number of balls across the court, sprint to each one pick it up, return it to the baseline and continue until all balls are recovered. Try timing yourself. This is a good exercise to do as a coach as well.
Figure 8: Start at one corner of the baseline and sprint to the net along the sideline. Once you reach the net, shuffle across the net until you reach the opposite sideline. Shuffle around the net going back towards the sideline you originally sprinted down. Proceed to sprint towards the baseline and shuffle across it, sprint down the other sideline and shuffle across the net as you did before toward the starting baseline. Once your reach the baseline, shuffle across it to the same corner that you started in to form a square version of a “figure 8″.
Now that you have a some base knowledge of how to get into shape, the hardest part will be to go out and work! Find a partner to work out with so you can stay motivated and don’t be afraid to start small when it comes to sprinting. Time yourself in order to track improvement as well. Do these sprints 3-4 times per week rotated with weight training sessions. Remember that the key to becoming a good player lies in the link between physical fitness and strength in mind.
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How To Select A Doubles Partner
The Bryan brothers are a great double team because they compliment each other in a positive way. In selecting a Doubles partner, you should find a partner that do not have the same or similar game that you have. The Bryan brothers are successful because thay both have great strokes, but they are not similar to each other in their play. Mike has a great return game and Bob has a great serve and is a little more aggressive than Mike.
Doubles is taught to beginner tennis players because learning how to play tennis depends on your ability to concentrate and focus on the crucial points, as well as the least important points. By learning how to play with a partner, you can develop the proper mindset to play Singles. The big difference in the Singles is that you do not have anyone to communicate with on the court. You are on your own.
A good Doubles partner will help you stay focus and will not display any outward signs of frustration when you miss a shot. The goal is to have a good time. The wins will come, if you stay positive.
How To Hit A Passing Shot
Mr. Paul Annacone is a well renowned tennis professional. He is probably best known for being former number one tennis player, Pete Sampras’ coach. He has written a article on how to hit a passing shot. Learning how to play tennis will be a lot easier for tennis players if we incorporate the passing shot. The professional tennis players make it look easy. Mr. Annacone gives his opinion on how we can play just like the professional tennis players.
Don’t panic — that’s what you’re told any time your opponent attacks the net and challenges you to come up with a passing shot. As we all know, that’s easier said than done. With someone draped over the net trying to rob you of time. It’s hard not to feel rushed and flustered. Instead of focusing on executing the shot, you get consumed with the player in front of you. Rather than hit a solid shot that forces your opponent to volley, you commit an unforced error. This is what you have to do in this situation. Treat the passing shot as just another shot. You need to prepare early, pick and stick with a target and complete your swing.
Mr Annacone was a world class doubles player and I feel that his ideas of hitting a passing shot will greatly enhance your Singles and Doubles playing.
Tennis Training Drills, Practice Your Footwork
A good tennis training drill should always include footwork. A tennis player who has good footwork will be able to reach and hit a tennis ball with controlled effort. An example of a player who hits the ball with controlled effort is the incomparable, Roger Federer. One of the reasons why Roger Federer is the number one player in the world is his amazing footwork. he may not be as fast as some of his younger contemporaries, but he has great instincts and anticipation.
A good way to get started with a tennis training drill for footwork begins with the warmup drills. you start off by jogging across the court and then a backwards jog in return. The next thing you do is try the backwards skip, this exercise is not only good for your cooridination, but it is easy on the legs.
The sidestep is another great tennis training drill. To do this drill, turn sideways and practice skipping from the right to the left a few steps and then turn around and repeat the steps. The chances of you getting to the tennis ball will increase by learning these basic footwork drills.



