tennis
tennis
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by Ron Passfield - 2007-03-09
You know that you should visualize to win at tennis. The tennis professionals tell you this, as do the tennis writers. If you read the strategies of any successful sporting professional, you will hea...
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by Craig LePage - 2007-03-10
Similar to other sports, people spend countless hours practicing technique trying to better their game. What most people are un-aware of is that their true potential to excel is being hampered by ...
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by Ron Passfield - 2007-03-12
Amazon has more than 300 reviews of Lance Armstrong's autobiography, It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life. The reviewers consistently agree that this book is highly inspirational and full...
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by Frank Collins - 2007-03-12
Keys to a Consistent Serve One of the keys to a consistent serve is a consistent ball toss. Tennis is practice, practice, practice. For the average person, most aspects of your game will need practice...
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by Peter Jay - 2007-03-12
I just started a new hobby, well I began a couple years ago, but I started up again. I started playing tennis. The first times I played tennis were when I was a kid. My parents used to take me t...
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by Craig LePage - 2007-03-16
Tennis is one of the most physically demanding non-contact sports that one can choose to play. It requires multi-directional movement, intense acceleration, deceleration, balance and power.Similar to ...
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by Al Terry - 2007-03-21
When looking to purchase sports event tickets there are many option available. Each option has advantages and disadvantages such as price, timing and ease of locating. For someone who money is n...
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by Santi Lee - 2007-03-21
Tennis not simpleTennis want exhaustive, precise, steadfast, want just right time, coordination(hand, eye, foot), speed, determine and body strong.The compete tennis each to share equally player will ...
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by Anne Clarke - 2007-03-21
The exact cause of lateral epicondylitis is not absolutely certain. Common theory is that that lateral epicondylitis, or tennis elbow is the result of consistent use or overuse of the limb. This co...
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by M. Xavier - 2007-03-26
So you are heading off to the tennis courts for a friendly match among friends. You pack your racket and balls, don your tennis warmup suit, pull on a pair of sneakers, and you are ready to go; right?...