Learning TENNIS
Learning
Tennis can become a great joy or frustration. You must,
however, learn some basic habits and then you will be on the
road to fulfillment. In this site our purpose is to give you
the knowledge to learn tennis and learn it basic
principals.
Learning tennis can be
fun!
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Learning to Play Tennis Anyone learning to play tennis has
undoubtedly, at some point, received advice from well-meaning
players that didn’t work. Or, even worse, many players have
spent hard-earned money on pros or classes, only to find their
game just the same as before.
Learn How To Play
Tennis
While
this age-old sport has existed long enough to put forth some
tried and true keys to success, much of it is still
unattainable to the average Joe or weekend warrior looking to
gain a deeper appreciation for the game. That’s why Tennis
Warrior delivers its proven system in a variety of formats
guaranteed to deliver professional results to even the most
novice of players. Face it, anyone seeking to learn to play
tennis has been overwhelmed-intimidated even-by the sheer
complexity of the game. From complicated strokes to a language
that leaves outsiders scratching their heads, understanding the
many facets of a game that appears so simple can be daunting,
to say the least.
Not only are
our CD’s, books, and email lessons informative, they are easy
to understand. Everyone-from pros to novices-is capable of
drawing out and utilizing as much information as they want from
a lesson or tip. In addition, we take care to explain in plain
English the methods and their benefits. We also take time to
carefully explain the difference between theoretical knowledge
(often what you’re taught by well-meaning friends and bad
classes) and practical knowledge (the stuff that actually
improves your game) in simple language.
For
example, players can expect the following types of information:
Physical Tactics Effects of Mental Toughness Common Myths of
Tennis What Really Wins Matches How to Overcome Bad Thinking
The Real Importance (or lack thereof) of Form The Key to
Memorizing Strokes How to Utilize the Strokes You Utilize NOW
to Win More Matches Learning to play tennis already involves
understanding and utilizing complex movements and a “feel” for
the game that many beginners often find daunting, at best. It
shouldn’t feel like becoming initiated into a new culture with
an entirely new and foreign language. By providing clear
instructions in plain English, Tennis Warrior keeps experienced
players engaged and novice players on track. Whether you are
looking for basic tips and advice, or one-on-one tips from a
pro that knows the keys to great playing, understanding what
you learn will be easy.
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