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    Tennis Injury

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    Tennis is a complicated intense physical sport that requires hand-eye coordination and participation of running‚ positioning‚ swinging‚ and hitting. Because of these high requirements: endurance‚ flexibility‚ and muscle-conditioning exercises are important to prevent injuries. Some tennis injuries may be random. However‚ most can be minimized or avoided entirely by proper training‚ technique‚ appropriate equipment‚ and seeking medical attention when needed. The most common injuries related with

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    The Principal

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    The Principal Victor Public School Delhi Re:- PROFESSIONAL TENNIS / SPORTS COACHING Dear Sir‚ The Nash Sports Management believes that each child is a GEM – rare and unique and must be allowed to shine in his own natural brilliance. The programme aims to provide opportunities a sporting envirement which enhances the student’s instrinsic talent to allow them to maximize their full potential within their individual capabilities so that they can be best they can be! “People say that campions are

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    Venus Williams

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    Venus Williams was born on June 17‚ 1980‚ in Lynwood‚ California. Her father was a former sharecropper who introduced Williams to tennis on the public courts near Compton‚ LA. She turned pro in 1994‚ and has since won seven Grand Slam titles‚ including five Wimbledon championships‚ as well as four Olympic gold medals (three with her sister‚ Serena). Williams lives in Palm Beach‚ Florida. She was born Venus Ebony Starr Williams on June 17‚ 1980‚ in Lynwood‚ California. Since turning pro in 1994‚ Venus

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    are used in the sport. In tennis‚ the most common sites for injury are the back from overuse when transferring forces‚ the shoulder from rotator cuff tears‚ the knee from overuse and stress on the patella‚ the leg and ankles from muscle tears‚ and the wrist and elbow due to the overuse of ligaments and tendons. Key ways to prevent these injuries include warming up and cooling down‚ working on flexibility‚ strength training‚ aerobic training‚ and anaerobic training. In tennis‚ the major muscle groups

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    graces the event with her presence to see her horses compete. Tennis Tennis is an English adaptation of "Le jeu de paume" created in the 15th century in France. In 1874 Harry Gem is the person who invented the "modern tennis". The first tennis tournament was held in August 1876 and won by James Dwight. Wimbledon was created on 1877. There are two type of Tennis World in the United Kingdom‚ the professional tennis world and the amateur tennis world. Currently‚ there is only one English player in the

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    Women in American Sports: Why a Female Athlete Cannot be Just an Athlete Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 was passed into legislation with the original intent to help women in the workforce of higher education with equal pay and to suppress gender discrimination. Because of the social history of the time in which there were more instances of success for female athletes as well as several low state court cases for athletically talented girls in junior high‚ Title IX had been reformulated

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    Tennis Injurys

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    It is a common occurrence for tennis players to develop aches and pains‚ a good number of them blame the hard surface of the tennis courts. However‚ the cause of the aches and pains in the lower back‚ knee and groin have been attributed to misaligned hips. With Online Tennis Lines‚ tennis is a fun game to bet on. Let us refresh our anatomy knowledge‚ shall we? The hips are the ones that connect the upper body and the lower body. They also provide stability‚ strength and flexibility to the upper

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    born September 26‚ 1981. She is professional tennis player. The Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) has ranked her world number 1in singles on several occasions. She became the world Number 1 for the first time on July 8‚ 2002‚ and she also achieved this ranking for the seventh time on January 30‚ 2017. Williams’ accomplishments and success in professional tennis have led some commentators‚ players‚ and sports writers to say she is the greatest female tennis player of all time. Williams holds the most

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    History of Tenis

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    Brianda Arantxa LopezGarcia 10/01/2012. Writing 100 Informative Essay History of Tennis Most people are somewhat aware of the diverse array of sports that are played around the world. This awareness was probably attained firsthand‚ through actually playing these sports or observing these sports being played. This is because sports have somehow worked their way into our hearts‚ by bringing people from different backgrounds together to work towards to common goal‚ whether the goal is

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    Rafael Nadal

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    P.E. Essay: Rafa Nadal Rafael Nadal. He is arguably one of the greatest menʼs tennis players to date. He was born as Rafael Nadal Parera in Manacor‚ Mallorca‚ Spain‚ on March 6th‚ 1986. Nadal began playing tennis at age four with his uncle Toni‚ who is his long-time coach. He used to play with a two-handed forehand and backhand before his uncle made him change at age nine or 10 to a one-handed forehand. Also‚ Rafa plays left-handed but writes right-handed. He played his only‚ and first‚ junior

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