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    Tennis- Martina Hingis

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    Martina Hingis was born on September 30‚ 1980; in Kosice‚ Slovakia. Mrs. Hingis also known as The Three-time Australian Open winner or the “Swiss miss” was 5’7” while weighing 130lbs. Hingis started playing at a very young age; by 5 years of age‚ she started entering tournaments. Winner of the 1996 and 1998 Wimbledon doubles title; she won the singles title in 1997 at the age of 16‚ and that same year won the U.S. and Australian titles. Her doubles titles include the Australian Open (1997‚ 1998‚

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    tennis match analysis

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    Tennis match analysis To begin with‚ in the women’s double match video‚ Williams’s team was more aggressive at the net than Sara’s. Apparently‚ Venus Williams was playing with very powerful serve and she could cover the court by using her long reaching technique. On the other hand‚ Sara and Roberta were playing with good cooperation. Obviously‚ they were playing with good tactics to win the game. Also Sara’s movement was very fast on the ground‚ I noticed she could return Williams’s fast serve

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    Brain Vs Tennis

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    The author of this article basically asserts that whether a person be playing chess or tennis‚ the brain is utilized in a similar manner between aspects that require knowledge and the ones that seemingly don’t. In the article‚ elite athletes are used as examples to show how they easily use just as much brain power as the champion for professional checkers does. In athletics‚ the players need to be able to keep their A game‚ and get in the “zone”; in entering their zones‚ the brain manipulates a part

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    This is what I did this summer. I was very busy this summer playing baseball. I spent a weakened up in Minnesota going to Minnesota twins games. I also went fishing this summer which was very fun. I went to Minnesota this summer with my family. We went to Minnesota to go watch three Twins games. The Twins lost all their games to the Cleveland Indians. There wasn’t any close games. We got to see two Twins pitchers that made there major league debut. Our baseball team did very well this year. We

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    Miriam-Webster Dictionary the definition of a hobby is‚ a pursuit outside one ’s regular occupation engaged in especially for relaxation. While there are many benefits of pursuing a hobby during your free time‚ it can even be said to be of importance to continue your hobby throughout the day for short periods of time. A hobby can bring stress relief‚ distract your mind‚ and has even been known to ease pain. Certainly one of the best advantages of pursuing a hobby is allowing quiet time away from the

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    The Tennis Serve Analysis

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    Jack Wilcox This picture was taken at the Gonzaga tennis courts. The picture depicts a tennis player in the motion of serving the ball. The purpose of the serve is to get the ball from the baseline‚ where the server stands‚ to the crosscourt service box. The goal of the server is to strike the ball in a way that makes it difficult for the opposing player to return it after one bounce in the opposite service box. The difficulty of the serve return can be increased through a combination of spin

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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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    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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    Survey Report of Hobby

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    Group 2 . Survey report of hobby. 1. A survey of Hobby was carried out in all students form four Ikhlas to find out what they routine life‚ how often they do these hobby and the reasons for doing so. A questionnaire was distributed to the students whereby they had to tick their choices. 2. Based on the results of the survey‚ it was found that surfing internet is the most popular hobby with 50% of the respondents choosing it. This is followed by sports (21%)‚ Reading book/Novel (20%) and Shopping

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    Guitar Playing

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    Reasons to Start Playing the Guitar English Project: Persuasive Essay Rafael Madrigal The guitar is a six-stringed instrument that captivates who ever listens to the beautiful sound it creates. It´s one of the most popular instruments in the world‚ not only because of its portability but it’s fairly simple to learn. People who decides to learn how to play guitar often make do so because is easy to carry around and there are many people out there to learn from‚ what they don’t know is that it

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