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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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    Walton Beach‚ FL 32548 (850)420-3169 Email ID: JTPme@yahoo.com “Tennis was never work for me‚ tennis was fun. And the tougher the battle the longer the match‚ the more fun I had.” I love this quote from Jimmy Connors because the work‚ the fight‚ and the competition of tennis have had a serious influence on my character and my life. The attributes I have gained through tennis have taught me how to strive for my goals and to learn from my mistakes. They have taught me the importance of community and

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    How does the temperature of a tennis ball affects the way it bounces ? I chose this topic because it sounded interesting and i’ve been thinking to myself when someone plays a sport like tennis and depending on the weather and i wonder does depending on the weather does the weather affect your performance. Based on my research i figured out depending on the weather it will be harder for you to play because you don’t know how the ball will move differently because of the weather. The ball we will

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    Why go pro in tennis

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    Tennis is a game full of passion; it’s hours of fun and a lifetime commitment. It has been deeply rooted into the history of sports. In order to have the chance to play competitively‚ a number of diverse skills are required‚ but the crucial skill necessary is the ability to serve properly. The serve is the most important aggressive defense‚ being that it is the only opportunity a player has control over the placement‚ placement‚ and the spin of the ball. A successful serve can earn the server many

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    principles of force summation are individually important for different movements when learning to serve in tennis. For example‚ the first principle‚ which states “to use as many body parts that relate to the movement as possible” relates to the tennis serve in that you need to move the muscles ranging from your feet all the way up to your arms in order to get a perfect angle of depression on to the tennis ball. “The body parts should move in sequence with the bigger muscles leading the action. The smaller

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    Partners in Tennis In 2020‚ I was at a summer retreat before the big tennis tournament. The Junior Female Tennis Tournament of South Dakota to be exact. I was with one of my close friends‚ Janis. Janis was in one of the other cabins‚ so I was basically on my own. I had five other people in my cabin. There was Tina‚ Harmony‚ Alana‚ Flora‚ and Camila. We all were great friends from the start because we all were so diverse. It was sad because we all went to the same school but never talked. Tina

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    times?” while you may be thinking‚ “I know what I’m supposed to do‚ but I just can’t focus on it. Can’t you understand I have a lot on my mind?” It may be helpful to put aside mechanics and consider the multitasking mind. Here are some perspectives from Coach Bill Patton: An understanding of how men and women differ in learning style and brain function enhanced my coaching methods. Both men and women multitask but it is something I noticed they approach differently. Although‚ multitasking may seem

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    Tennis: The Best Biopsychosocial Sport December 3‚ 2013 Tennis: The Best Biopsychosocial Sport Coined the “Sport for a lifetime”‚ tennis is played by over 75 million people worldwide and is considered by scientists‚ physicians‚ and other experts as the most healthful activity in the world (Groppel & DiNubile‚ 2009; Pluim‚ Miller‚ Dines‚ Renstrom‚ Windler‚ Norris‚ Stroia‚ Donaldson & Martin‚ 2007). The basis for this powerful claim primarily comes from the many health benefits

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    Tennis Elbow ResearvhAshleigh Perriatt March 08‚ 2013 Sports Medicine III 6th period Tennis Elbow What is Tennis Elbow? Tennis elbow or also known as lateral epicondylitis is a very painful condition where the tendons are attached to the bone laterally of the elbow. The tendon is basically a fastener for the muscles to the bone. This is common in most adults whom play sport and young adults. It is an overuse injury in the lateral part of the elbow. It occurs at common extensor tendon that

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    Paddle tennis was developed over a hundred years ago‚ by Frank Peer Beal in lower Manhattan. The game was made in the year 1915 as a way of creating an activity for children to play. Frank Peer Beal got the city to build courts in local parks. The first tournament was held in 1922‚ and the United States Paddle Tennis Association was formed the next year. In about five hundred American cities paddle tennis was being played in the year of 1941. A popular player in the 1940’s and 1950’s‚ by the name

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