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    Tennis Player Interviews

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    Interview an Athlete Tennis Player I have chosen to interview a tennis player‚ “John”. Although not a professional tennis player he competes with family members every other weekend. In addition to eating a well balanced diet and maintaining a healthy weight John keeps himself hydrated by drinking sports drinks‚ which he believes‚ gives him an edge. His sports drink of choice is Gatorage Tiger because it has L-Theanine and advanced electrolytes. L. Theanine is an amino acid‚ which is found

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    Brutal Sport Of Tennis

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    Tennis is a brutal sport that has pushed me to become stronger by challenging me physically‚ mentally‚ and emotionally especially after crushing defeats like my loss to Ben Ramon and 6-0; 6-0 losses. I was first introduced to the sport when I was only two tennis racquets tall. My parents had picked up the sport recreationally and to began to play more and more often. Consequently‚ I spent an extensive amount of time at the country club either watching them‚ pretending to be a ball-boy at the US

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    Mental Tougness in tennis

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    irreplaceable ability and control that part of the match or game which actually can be controlled by the athletes themselves. Nobody plans to do badly‚ but sometimes things are not working like we wish they were‚ or sometimes our opponent is simply better. Tennis players do not want to miss the balls‚ soccer players do not try to kick an inaccurate passes‚ and sprinters do not want to mess up the start however‚ athletes can control their emotions and energy level‚ they can control the level of their concentration

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    Why Is Golf Globalized

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    When the word golf first comes to mind one may associate it with Tiger Woods‚ Older men‚ country clubs‚ and maybe a green jacket. The simple idea is that it’s played on a course and the objective is to hit the small white ball into the hole in as little tries as possible. But there’s so much more to the game than what meets an onlooker’s eye. Holes gets complicated‚ points become negative‚ clubs and swing approaches switch‚ balls land in sand and water‚ etc. The sport as a whole has become known

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    Injury In Tennis Essay

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    Tennis is a highly competitive sport with participation in over 200 countries throughout the world. It is a non-contact racquet sport which requires aspects such as strength‚ power‚ speed‚ coordination and agility. Like any sport‚ tennis places specific demands on the body which can predispose any player to injury. These demands placed on the body result in injuries specific to the game. It is said by Pluim et al (2006) that although many injuries that occur in tennis are common in other sports‚

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    Why I See Tennis as a Lifelong Sport For me‚ I do see tennis as a lifelong sport that I will always like to play. I have enjoyed playing tennis since the age of 11 when my father took me out to my neighborhood court and taught me to play. Ever since then I decided that tennis would be my sport of choice. Tennis is a sport that only requires one other person to play‚ it is fairly easy to play for fun‚ and tennis requires you to use your entire body and stay in shape. Those are my reasons for keeping

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    Table Tennis: History

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    Table Tennis History Like many other sports‚ Table Tennis began as a mild social diversion. It was probably played with improvised equipment in England‚ during the last quarter of the 19th century. Though Table Tennis evolved‚ along with Badminton and Lawn Tennis‚ from the ancient game of Tennis (also known as Jeu de Paume‚ Real tennis‚ Court Tennis or Royal Tennis)‚ the game was developed after Lawn Tennis became popular in the 1880s.  Game manufacturers tried many experiments to market

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    History of Tennis Lawn

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    History of lawn tennis: Predecessors While the modern game of tennis originated in late 19th century England‚ most historians believe that the game’s ancient origin lay in 12th century France‚ where a ball was struck with the palm of the hand. Louis X of France was a keen player of jeu de paume‚ which evolved into real tennis‚ and became notable as the first person to construct indoor tennis courts in the modern style. Louis was unhappy with playing tennis out of doors and accordingly had indoor

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    HISTORY OF TABLE TENNIS

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    HISTORY OF TABLE TENNIS Ping Pong Anyone? The sport got its start in England towards the end of the 19th century when‚ after dinner‚ some upper-middle class Victorians decided to turn their dining room tables into miniature versions of the traditional lawn tennis playing field. Several different every-day objects were employed in constructing the sport. They used a line of books as the net. Rackets were lids from empty cigar boxes‚ and a little later‚ parchment paper stretched around a frame. The

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    2/17/2015 Have technological advances in sports such as tennis‚ golf‚ and track and field supplanted the athletic achievements of the participants in those sports Science Clarified   Search Powered by JRank Science Clarified » Vol. 1 » Have technological advances in sports such as tennis‚ golf‚ and track and field supplanted the athletic achievements of the participants in those sports Have technological advances in sports such as tennisgolf‚ and track and field supplanted the athletic achievements of the participants in those sports

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