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    in life, I plan on being either a physical education teacher or an elementary education teacher and I also plan on being a varsity level tennis and basketball coach. My intentions as the head of the tennis program are to instill leadership qualities in each and every one of my players. I plan on leading by example, coming to practice willing to

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    paper will be analysing and critiquing a training program designed specifically for pre-season fitness for tennis. Tennis is a sport that requires May different fitness components but the four main abilities needed to be a successful tennis player include agility, flexibility, speed and muscle power. These four components are extremely important in tennis, agility is obviously important for a tennis player as they need to be able to move and change directions around the court quickly and efficiently,

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    AIM OF THE EXPLORATION Way of scoring in Tennis makes it a different from other games. The unique point is that the scoring at the point level is not cumulative and hence, it is possible for a player scoring less points than her or his opponent to win a match. In this portfolio, we will explore  How to construct a probabilistic model for a tennis match in which the probabilities of winning points are used to analyze the probability of winning matches.  Charts, which will illustrate the

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    whack. As a tennis player, everyone knows these feelings. The sport of tennis remains a challenge mentally and physically, pushing the boundaries while still remaining classy. Most sports are all about power and glory, but tennis has always been unique: it requires finesse, and it uses different in scoring and play. Tennis has the image of being a softer sport, yet it still has a unique background of history and stories which makes it truly set apart from other sports. Still tennis can be played

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    TENNIS HIT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyxhHkOel2I (PART ONE) The major bones involved in the movement are: BONES LOCATION Femur – The large bone located in the upper leg. Patella – The small round bone located in the knee. Tibia – The larger of the two bones located in the shin area of the leg. Fibula – The smaller of the two bones located in the shin area of the leg. Tarsals, Metatarsals & Phalanges – The bones that compile the ankle, feet and toes.

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    Injury in Tennis Serves. A Case Report,” Tubez, F., Forthomme, B., Croisier, J-L., Cordonnier, C., Bruls, O., Denoel, V., … Schwartz, C.,(2015) research the cause of abdominal injury in tennis players while serving. The most important aspect of a tennis player's game is the serve. This starts the point out for you and if your serve is not good, then it is easy to get taken advantage of. A tennis serve is violent and can cause injury to the tennis player. There has been cases when a pro tennis player

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    King once said, ¨Tennis is a perfect combination of violent action taking place in an atmosphere of total tranquillity.¨ It was the last meet of the tennis season, Coach had me play four matches. For those who don't know, each tennis matches has individual games within in it. We played eight games in a match and each game is worth a point. This constant use of my shoulder along with pure tiredness lead me to hitting the ball at strange positions repetitively. During the last match, something went

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    discrimination in any educational program or activity receiving any type of financial aid, and because of this enactment made by Congress in 1972, women have left their mark on sports history. The passing of Title IX has changed the world tremendously in multiple ways. As stated in a peer-reviewed

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    This August I attended the Western and Southern Open Tennis Tournament. This tournament is a week-long event, and since I love tennis, I went to one of the days and watched tennis. For my field study report, I have decided to write about the third round match I went to between world number one Rafael Nadal and Albert Ramos Viñolas. The main stadium at the Western and Southern Open holds 11,435 people, and since one of the most popular players was playing Rafa the stadium was very filled this day

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    going to collapse in shambles or stand tall and be admired for decades or maybe even centuries. Yet, the structure of each of these is unique in their own special way. Sort of like a snowflake; there are not two just the same. There are different types of structure. Structure in a literary work is just as important as a structure to a bridge. Both structures can make or break what they are supposed to be supporting or creating. Shakespeare is unique in this way. In all of his plays and stories

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