Be A Better Player By Chosing Your Perfect Tennis Racket
Written by James Lowndes on July 10, 2010 – 11:18 am -Selecting the right tennis racket is very important. It can have a positive impact on your game and give you more confidence, as well as eliminate the possibility of injuries further down the line. There are hundreds of different rackets on the market, but once you narrow them down to those that are best for your playing style and skill level you should be able to find your perfect racket.
Power rackets are ideal for players with short or narrow swings, generating a fast ball speed off the racket. They tend to be lighter than other rackets and because of the higher manoeuvrability of a power racket they are ideal for serve and volley players.
Serve and volley players will need a light and manoeuvrable racket. A power racket will be ideal for them as it generates a high ball speed off the strings. If you have a short or narrow swing, opt for a power racket that can generate a high ball speed off the racket.
Players that don’t have a problem generating power will benefit from a control racket. These rackets tend to produce a slower speed off the strings and as such they will compliment your playing style and give you more control to go with your power.
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How to Select a Good Tennis Net
Written by Jonathon Hardcastle on November 13, 2009 – 1:04 pm -If you are an avid tennis player, you may want to turn your backyard into a tennis court. Even if you don’t want to go with an expensive complete tennis court, you can still buy a tennis net to use at home or even a portable one to take to local courts with missing nets.
You will always have an available net, something that is essential to play if you have your own. You can purchase tennis supplies at your local sporting good store, over the Internet or sometimes even at discount stores. However, the type and quality will vary from place to place.
If you play often on hard surfaces you will need a net that is durable and long lasting. This is typically one made from braided cord with double mesh at the top and reinforced coated cables. These can be a bit pricey though so if you do not play often, you may want to consider a less expensive option.
However, if you play tennis less often, play on a soft surface, or on an indoor court that is not exposed to the weather, you can cut some corners and opt for a cheaper, lower grade net. In this case, opt for twisted cords instead of braided cords and you can save a lot of money.
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Make it through the table tennis net
Written by admin on October 10, 2009 – 9:28 am -Under all other important for sport of the table tennis to demanded equipment one thinks that a table tennis net is very important. The net is available in the correct size. This should not be more than the length of 6 thumbs. Table tennis net is connected on two his sides on the clip of the tennis. The net is also covered, so much that it applies to 6 thumbs or to 15.25 centimetres beyond the table of the table tennis about every side. There are so many manufacturers, can as supply the accessories as equipment, so that be easily collected he for the posts of the table tennis or the clips. In the majority time the accessories with the net of the table tennis are wrapped up, so that the high-class clips or the posts can be easily bought.
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The Fundamentals Of Tennis
Written by admin on April 26, 2009 – 11:27 pm -I trust this initial effort of mine in the world of letters will find a place among both novices and experts in the tennis world. I am striving to interest the student of the game by a somewhat prolonged discussion of match play, which I trust will shed a new light on the game.
May I turn to the novice at my opening and speak of certain matters which are second nature to the skilled player?
The best tennis equipment is not too good for the beginner who seeks really to succeed. It is a saving in the end, as good quality material so far outlasts poor.
Always dress in tennis clothes when engaging in tennis. The question of choosing a racquet is a much more serious matter. I do not advocate forcing a certain racquet upon any player. All the standard makes are excellent. It is in weight, balance, and size of handle that the real value of a racquet frame depends, while good stringing is, essential to obtain the best results.
After you have acquired your racquet, make a firm resolve to use good tennis balls, as a regular bounce is a great aid to advancement, while a “dead” ball is no practice at all.
If you really desire to succeed at the game and advance rapidly, I strongly urge you to see all the good tennis you can. Study the play of the leading players and strive to copy their strokes. Read all the tennis instruction books you can find. They are a great assistance.
More tennis can be learned off the court, in the study of theory, and in watching the best players in action, than can ever be learned in actual play. I do not mean miss opportunities to play. Far from it. Play whenever possible, but strive when playing to put in practice the theories you have read or the strokes you have watched.
Never be discouraged at slow progress. The trick over some stroke you have worked over for weeks unsuccessfully will suddenly come to you when least expected. Tennis players are the product of hard work. Very few are born geniuses at the game.
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