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    Muscular System In Tennis

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    Muscular system Playing tennis involves more muscles than simply your arm and wrists. It involves a series of complex movements that start with your feet and ends up swinging a tennis racket. It requires a honed and well-trained muscular system to perform with the required power and speed needed. The muscular system is one of the most important systems involved in the sport of tennis. The muscular system is the tissue of fibres around your bones. This is a main part of tennis because specifically these

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    Tennis Lessons Learned

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    many lessons to learn in the game of tennis, some of which are small and others are big. I have learned plenty of lessons throughout my tennis life, and have much more to grasp and understand. Through all the lessons I have learned one sticks out to me. That lesson was that character matters. This to me is such a big part of the game of tennis. Without good character, whether it's you or your opponent, the game just becomes less fun. I started out playing tennis as a little seven year old girl not

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    #1 I have been playing tennis since I was 4 years old and it helped me to come to the United States to purse a Bachelor’s degree and be a student-athlete at a Division I team. I came here in Spring, 2014 and it was not easy at first for a few reasons. First of all, I came to the new country by myself and had to adapt to the new lifestyle and culture, and even taking classes in English was something different that I have experienced before. Secondly, because the tennis program has the season in

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    Tennis Serve Essay

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    A person’s tennis serve wins or loses the match for him or her. With this in mind, a player wanting a prodigious serve must follow a number of steps. All in all, the serve is a vital part of one’s tennis game that is built from the stance, toss, impact point, and follow through. A stellar serve begins with the proper stance. Correct foot placement plays a major role in the positioning of the serve. To begin, the player should stand behind the baseline on the right side of the court when aiming for

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    Tennis is the sport normally thought of as being quiet and gentle, hitting a ball back and forth. Like some sports, swimming for example, it has its spectators and everyone must keep quiet and not distract the professional players from attempting to score or win. No one expects to go to a tennis match to hear someone hit a ball and screech out as if they are in the worst pain of their lives over and over again. This loud and annoying screech is also referred to as grunting and can be a distracting

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    As my sophomore year was approaching the spring semester, tennis season started. I had never really played tennis before, but I figured it could be a fun way to stay active during my off season. I began going to open court and practicing with my friends on the weekend. I began to improve and when try outs rolled around, I was astonished to find I had made the varsity team. I worked hard at practice, which went from two to three times a week for open court to practice or games everyday. I worked hard

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    is playing a game called tennis. There are many sports in the world. There is soccer, basketball, baseball, tennis, swimming, track, etc. Tennis may not be as popular as the others such as soccer and cricket but tennis is a good sport to play. Tennis has some unique rules to it, is great for the body, and is a very social sport. A large amount of people play tennis casually. In tennis, the mechanics are balanced, they are also different from many other sports. In tennis you have to hit a

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Introduction In affluent society, playing tennis is a sport which requires high endurance, patience and full physical strength’s activity. Besides, it also requires equipment which is the tennis racquet. In the early century, most of the tennis racquets were made of laminated wood, with heads of around 65 in sq. [1] At that time, most of the tennis players have faced a problem during playing the tennis as the wooden racquets seem quite obsolete or perhaps even inadequate

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    STATEMENT The sport of tennis has taught me several life lessons that have translated into other areas of my life. Through the discipline of tennis I felt what it was like to love, be passionate, and be determined for a specific interest. Tennis also opened my eyes to a world I had not seen as a player. That was the, so-to-speak, “behind the curtain” scene. All of my hard work developing as a player not only came from the will within, but also the aid of others such as tennis foundations, non-profit

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    Over 17 million people played tennis in 2012, according to the “Outdoor Foundation.” Tennis is a steadily growing sport and industry with millions of people joining every year. The ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans started a form of what we call tennis today. Many people want to know how tennis evolved from being the game of kings to being played by many different people. Tennis evolved from being played by kings in England and France which then has matriculated throughout many years to many

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