Tennis Tips Blog

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If you are a tennis player like me, then you will know how rewarding it can be both physically and mentally.  Physically, tennis can be a very fast and challenging sport and demand a great deal of stamina especially when matches can last several hours, playing in extreme heat. Equally challenging is the mental side of the game as anyone who has played a tie-breaker in the final set of an important tournament will know.

Many people at all levels play tennis just to keep fit, but this can be a mistake because the physical demands of the game such as repeated side to side motions, rapid acceleration and constant stretching can mean that injuries often result.  I must admit that I used to be one of these players and I was constantly struggling with shoulder, neck, knee and calf muscle injuries. My last injury meant that I was unable to play tennis for several months while I recovered. I could hardly walk for the first week! So one of the best tennis tips I know for both beginners and experienced players is that you need to be fit to play tennis rather than playing tennis to keep fit.

My wife (also a keen tennis player) and I decided to join our local gym and work with a personal trainer. Fortunately, we have a very good trainer who did lots of research on strength building and conditioning specifically for tennis players.  She designed lots of exercises and routines that helped us build our strength, improve our overall stamina and fitness levels. Having been through this for about 12 months now, I find that I am a far better tennis player because I have much better physical endurance and stamina. The added physical exercise also meant that I have lost several pounds, which means that I am also faster around the court and there is much less stress on my knees. I even won my first tournament last month.

Another important tennis tip is to find the best tennis pro. in your area and get tennis lessons as soon as possible. It is critical to get the fundamentals right early before bad habits start to take hold. A good tennis professional will not only help with your basic shots, but will help you develop winning strategies and also help with the mental aspect of the game.

I created this blog to offer a variety of tennis tips, especially for beginners and more experienced players who want to improve their game. Over the next few weeks, I will be posting many tennis tips that I have found to be personally very helpful, so please stay tuned.

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