basics of tennis for beginners
basics of tennis for beginners
I hope that my first efforts in the world of letters will
find a place in the hearts of both beginners and experts in the world of
tennis. I try to engage students of the game with a more extended discussion of
competitive play that I hope will demystify the game. Experienced players?
The best tennis equipment is not for beginners
who want to succeed. Ultimately, this is a saving, as good quality materials by
far last longer than poor quality products.
Always wear tennis clothes when playing tennis.
The question of choosing a racket is a much more serious matter. I am not in
favor of imposing a certain racket on players. All standard brands are great.
The real value of a racket's frame depends on its weight, balance and handle
size, while good stringing is essential to achieve the best results.
Once you have your racket, make up your mind to
use good tennis balls, because a regular bounce helps a lot with progress,
while a "dead" ball doesn't train at all.
If you really want to succeed at this game and
improve quickly, I highly recommend watching as much good tennis as possible.
Study the games of the main players and try to copy their moves. Read every
tennis instruction book you can find. They are a great help.
More tennis can be learned off the court by
studying theory and watching top players compete rather than actually playing.
I don't mean missing the opportunity to compete. Far from there. Play as much
as you can, but when you do, try to put the theories you've read or the shots
you've observed into practice. Never be discouraged by slow progress. The
stroke that you have been trying for weeks without success will suddenly strike
when you least expect it. Tennis players are the product of hard work. Very few
people are born gaming geniuses.
Tennis is a game that benefits you throughout your life. A
tennis racket is a letter of introduction to any city. Brotherhood in the game
is common, as only a good sportsman can succeed in the game for a long time.
Tennis brings relaxation, excitement, exercise and pure joy to the man who is
closely tied to his business until late in the afternoon. Age is not a
disadvantage. Tennis players around the world wrote a wonderful page in the
history of the World War. No sport has sent more men to bear the colors of all
the nations of the world than tennis, and these men have returned in glory or
made great sacrifices on the field of honor.
The following development sequence produces the
fastest and most lasting results:
1. Focus on the game
2.Keep your eyes on the ball.
3. Leg training and weight control.
4. Shot.5. Location of the court.
6. Play together or compete in matches.
7.Tennis psychology. concentration.
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Tennis is played above all with the mind. The
world's most perfect grip technique will not be enough if the guiding mind
keeps wandering. There are many reasons why the mind wanders during a tennis
match. The main problem is lack of interest in the game. No one should play
tennis with any real idea of success unless they care enough about the game
to be willing to do the work necessary to learn the game correctly. Get it up
immediately, unless you are ready to work. Playing conditions or noise in the
gallery often confuse experienced players playing in new environments. Complete
concentration on the subject at hand is the only cure for a wandering mind, and
the sooner the lesson is learned, the faster the player's progress. The safest
way to remember the game is to play every inning, every play in the inning,
every point in the match, and ultimately every shot at point. A round is just a
combination of hits and misses, and the person who doesn't miss is the ultimate
winner.