7 Most Destructive Tennis MythsEXPOSED: And what to do about them the little things other tennis pro may not be teaching.
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Rating | : | 4.38 (601 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00V8X7XPS |
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Number of Pages | : | 431 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-04-15 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Great tennis book!" according to Caroline Ennis. Great tips. I'm always looking for good tennis books, and this is one. Lots of info packed into small package. Read it over before a match and play better! Thanks for writing, very helpful.
Hence, you will enjoy your time on the court more. That's no fun! Moreover, hitting the tennis ball improperly can also contribute to painful tennis elbow or shoulder problems. Furthermore, you will learn corrective techniques and drills that will aid you in making your strokes smoother and seemingly effortless; making your movement more coordinated and efficient; improving your timing; and generally playing with more control. What's lost? More time, more money, more enjoyment. I wrote this book, The 7 Most Destructive Tennis MythsEXPOSEDbecause I became concerned that many of the traditional or conventional ways of teaching tennis have destroyed the natural, athletic way of learning and playing tennis. Clearly you are looking for new solutions because you are reading this description right now. Lost, in my opinion, is the ease and natural flow of movement; there is lack of feeling the stroke; and there is too much thinking going on about the mechanics of tennis strokes. Tennis will be fun aga