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  1. Some History Of Tennis

    by Jennifer Seaton - 2008-07-02
    Tennis has its roots in the ancient play of the handball, played in Greece a long time before the Christian era. During the average ages it developed concerned to handle the beater rather the ball bet...
  2. Forehand Fundamentals

    by wihamilton - 2008-07-02
    The Basics of the Tennis ForehandThe forehand is arguably the most important shot in tennis. It's typically a player's most offensive groundstroke. Many top college players and most pros inside the to...
  3. Rafael Nadal Wins His First Grass-court Tournament

    by Cindy Ferguson - 2008-07-01
    The Spaniard Rafael Nadal keeps leaving his mark in the tennis world and he is definitely trying to demonstrate that he's not only great on the clay-courts. Just a week after he was crowned in Paris w...
  4. Japanese And Sport

    by Joey Singer - 2008-06-25
    The observation and to take part in various sports are popular activities in Japan appreciated by people of all the ages and sectors. The origin of the sports in Japan goes up with the twelfth century...
  5. Boosting Sports To Boost Self-esteem

    by Joey Singer - 2008-06-25
    One of the largest factors that several youth deal with today is in relation to their self-esteem. Several suffer by looking at themselves as not good enough. This may range from seeing their body ima...
  6. Improving Your Tennis Strength

    by Jennifer Seaton - 2008-06-24
    The power is the device more spoken about modern tennis. It is one component simple which formed the play that we know today. When we speak about the tennis of power (think Rafaël Nadal, Marat Safin, ...
  7. Injuries And Tennis

    by Jennifer Seaton - 2008-06-24
    The children are the victims to play tennis with the majority of the damage because they do not realize of the damage which can occur by balancing a racquet tennis with another person. The damage coul...
  8. How To Prevent Tennis Injuries

    by Jennifer Seaton - 2008-06-19
    When you play tennis one of the most common damage is damage with the elbow. When you obtain this kind of damage you wound almost your elbow itself because you wound the ligaments and the tendons whic...
  9. Traveling With Sports Equipment The Right Way

    by Joey Singer - 2008-06-15
    Are you an avid sports fan? If so, there is a good chance that you will try and incorporate sports into your next vacation or business trip. If you are planning on enjoying a game of golf or a game of...
  10. Spaniard David Ferrer Shows His Best Clay Tennis At The Barcelona Open 2008

    by Claudia Beckford - 2008-05-03
    Spain's number two tennis player, David Ferrer has been capturing the attention of the media in his native country as well as worldwide due to his remarkable appearances at the 2007 French Open where ...
  11. Federer Growing Strong At Estoril With Coach Higueras' Lead

    by Claudia Beckford - 2008-04-22
    Last weekend just before the beginning of the small clay event in Portugal known as the Estoril Open; a prep for the Master Series in Monte Carlo, Rome and Hamburg. The world number one player the Swi...
  12. Soccer Training: General Kicks And Organic Diet

    by Maxwell Maseko - 2007-11-26
    On soccer kicks you should know the two situations in which a volley kick will not be successful. The first situation occurs when the soccer ball extends too far away from your body. The likelihood th...
  13. Maximum Tennis Power

    by Paul Gold - 2007-10-26
    Power is the most talked about feature of modern tennis. It is the one single component that has shaped the game we know today. When we talk about power tennis (think Rafael Nadal, Marat Safin, Roger ...
  14. Four Steps To Becoming A Great Camper

    by Larry Gilliam - 2007-07-27
    I notice that more and more people are discovering the joys of outdoor living. All types of people: young and old, rich and poor, big families and singles. They have packed up their clothes and grabbe...
  15. Sports Authority Stores Review

    by Bill Phillips - 2007-07-25
    The Sports Authority has become a premier and dominant player in the sporting goods market ever since it left its parent company Kmart many years ago. You can find a Sports Authority Store in across t...
  16. Choosing The Best Pitching Machine

    by Bill Ryan - 2007-07-24
    A great pitching machine and great batting cage can do miracles to your hitting. With the right combination your hitting skills will improve in a relatively short period of time.Before you think about...
  17. Cabelas Catalog Store Review

    by John Porter.. - 2007-07-21
    First and foremost, when one shops at Cabelas they are impressed with the offering of top quality products at great prices. That is why customers continue to come back time after time.Customer service...
  18. The Psychology Of Match Play In Tennis

    by Free Articles - 2007-07-05
    The first and most important point in match play is to know how to lose. Lose cheerfully, generously, and like a sportsman. This is the first great law of tennis, and the second is like unto it to win...
  19. The Psychology Of Physical Fitness In Tennis

    by Free Articles - 2007-07-05
    Physical fitness is one of the great essentials of match play. Keenness can only be acquired if the physical, mental, and nervous systems are in tune. Consistent and systematic training is essential t...
  20. The Psychology Of Singles And Doubles In Tennis

    by Free Articles - 2007-07-05
    Singles, the greatest strain in tennis, is the game for two players. It is in this phase of the game that the personal equation reaches its crest of importance. This is the game of individual effort, ...