The Ultimate Weight Guide to Weight Training for Tennis is a tome which describes well over 80 different exercises and techniques for developing your tennis technique. These techniques span from weight training to flexibility and are used by athletes across the globe. The program that is outlined in the book will span a year long training course, designed to not only improved your game, performance and agility, but to keep you on you top game year long.
The exercises described are designed to give you the most exacting and powerful tennis serves, back hands and fore hand swings, making sure that the last shot is just as powerful as the first. This book will improve the game of beginners and experts alike. Recreational players as well as professional players can gain from this book.
One of the nice features of the books, right off the bat, is that they provide access to worksheets for tracking ones progress. These expert sheets, normal worth the price of the book itself, help players of all levels stay on course and strive to improve their game. This tome features drills designed for preseason exercise, preparing you for the season to come. It features ways to get your workout during the season to keep at peak performance. It then proceeds to describe postseason workouts that will improve you game and push you before the next preseason.
The game of tennis is about short and quick bursts of movements followed by a hard hitting swing at the ball. Being able to improve ones capability with regard to the style of play that tennis presents requires the specialized training that is described in this book. It makes sure that the last out burst is as powerful as the first out burst of speed and strength, and every other swing throughout the game. It prepares you to move across the court with lightning speed to meet up with the ball.
This tome also makes sure that the repetitive nature of the game, in terms of intermittent bursts of speed and energy will not cause injury to your body. Proper form of technique will not only reduce the fatigue that one feels on the court, but also the occurrence of injury as a part of the game. Such an injury could permanently bench you from the game, so it is vital to ensure that you are playing fast, strong and safe.
This book is part of a series of excellent tomes, designed to improve ones game play and performance as they follow the drills before, during and after their respective matches. There are many ways to improve your tennis game, create cannons for arms in terms of your fore swing and backswing. This book will make sure that beginning players as well as experts and professional players improve their game and win more matches.
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The author of this book, John Barrett, describes in great detail all of the excellent players that have appeared through the years in the Wimbledon championships, and goes on to discuss some of the controversies that have ranged through the years, including but not limited to Suzanne Lenglen's dramatic exit in 1926, along with the scandalous reaction to Gussie Moran's lace panties in 1949. He also touches on many of the truly great moments that have been experienced throughout the years, such as the duels existing between McEnroe and Borg, and the seven singles titles won by Pete Sampras. He looks at each decade one by one with photographs and biographies of each male and female singles champion complete with their singles results for the 114 total year history of the Wimbledon championships contained in an easy to maneuver statistics chapter. This book is jam packed with more than 400 photos, and serves as a true portrait of an occasion that has become an institution as well as an international sporting event.
This unique and colorful book is filled to the brim with 480 photos and all of the illustration, statistics, facts and background information that you could ever hope to find regarding this 114-year tradition, the Wimbledon championship tournament. Wimbledon has been around since 1877, and is regarded today as one of the most vital and influential tennis tournaments that is still active, even 114 years later. John Barrett, a tennis journalist and former captain of the Davis Cup does a marvelous job chronicling this lengthy history of the tournament on a decade by decade basis, sharing world events in the process to provide a completely new perspective of the event. He takes the time to talk about all of the incredible events that have occurred in this span of time, including the controversies, the duels, the rivalries, and he even looks at all of the greatest players, presenting bios, statistics and photographs for all of the champions through the years.
If you are interested in the Wimbledon tournament and want to learn everything that there is to know about this long standing tradition for tennis, then this book is absolutely worth picking up. It is welcomed addition to any library, and makes an excellent coffee table book as well.
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When it comes to a tennis racquet that Andrei Agassi used, one might expect a low power, heavier racquet because Agassi brings his own power to the court. However, you will find that this particular racquet does have quite a bit of power to it, boosting the capabilities of your swing by putting power behind even the lightest swings, making it ideal for all kinds of play, including net play and when returning serves.
This is a highly mobile and fast swinging tennis racquet, making it ideal for many types of tennis players. The frame is constructed with sections of Liquid Metal, a really dense material, which is located in four different points around the racquet's head. This allows the racquet's head to be stabilized, giving it a greater shot accuracy, less vibration, and a much larger sweet spot. This racquet also utilizes something called Intellifibers in its throat, which allows it to further reduce the amount of vibration that it experiences. If you are looking for a durable tennis racquet that offers high durability with low vibration, the Liquid Metal frame tennis racquet is ideal for you. whether you choose the Mid Plus or the Oversize, you will find a powerful, light weight and easily portable tennis racquet that can add improvements to your game without much effort on your behalf.
The type of stringing that this racquet comes with is Head Synthetic Gut 16 string, which is a nice and durable playing string that plays very well, especially in the Liquid Metal Radical. The Mid Plus version of this racquet has a 98 head, and weighs 11.1 oz. This particular racquet is 27 inches long both in the Mid Plus and Oversize versions. The Mid Plus is 3 pts light, and the Oversize is 4 pts light. The swing weight of the Mid Plus is 10.0 and the swing weight of the Oversize is 9.9. The Oversize has a head of 107, and weighs .1 oz more at 11.2 oz when strung.
The Mid Plus and the Oversize tend to play quite similarly in comparison to one another. You may find that the Mid Plus has a slightly heavier feel to it, while the Oversize has a little bit more power. The tennis racquet that Agassi used to win his most recent matches was the Oversize version of this racquet.
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Racquet - Wilson K Factor Six One Tour 90
Length - 27 inches / 69 centimeters
Head Size - 90 square inches / 581 square centimeters
Weight - 12.5 ounces / 354 grams
Balance Point - 12.375 inches / 9pts Head Light
Construction - 18 mm Straight Beam
Composition - nCoded High Modulus Graphite / Carbon Black
String Pattern - 16 Mains and19 Crosses
Babolat RDC Flex Rating - 67 with a range of 0 - 100
Babolat RDC Swing Weight Rating - 336 with a range of 200 - 400
The Wilson K Factor Six One Tour 90 is Roger Federer's new tennis racquet and is the sum of numerous subtle revisions in design and function that can often result in large changes in the performance of the racquet when they all come together and are perceived as a whole. The Wilson K Factor Six One Tour 90 is a perfect example of this concept because all of the changes in design and function that it has experienced are subtle in nature, and it is not until you put them all together that you finally realize what this powerful racquet is capable of. The Wilson K Factor Six One Tour 90 has a number of unique design revisions including the adoption of nCode and KFactor, and it also has a newer handle with a shorter pallet and more exposed graphite shaft.
Another subtle update that the Wilson K Factor Six One Tour 90 has experienced is the string spacing in the racquet's sweet spot, which has four cross strings along the PWS at 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock on the face of the racquet, while other versions of this racquet have five cross strings in this area. With the Wilson K Factor Six One Tour 90, just like Roger Federer we are able to experience what four strings plays like. The Wilson K Factor Six One Tour 90 has been a big hit with reviewers, because it offers astounding stability coupled with excellent comfort, the perfect amount of control and feel, and a really smooth play overall. Hitting ground strokes using this racquet has certainly been exceptionally popular, and most people have found the racquet capable of delivering a great amount of depth, even with slice backhands and other types of swings.
The general consensus is this: If you want a tennis racquet that is going to provide comfort, easy playability, good control, excellent stability and a good feel, then the Wilson K Factor Six One Tour 90 is a good way to go. Not only will you be playing with a racquet that feels comfortable and delivers good power and control, but you will also be playing with a racquet that is endorsed by Roger Federer, one of the top seeded tennis players on the courts this year. If Roger Federer endorses the Wilson K Factor Six One Tour 90, you can rest assured that it's a worthwhile racquet to play with.
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Roger Federer was born on August 8, 1981, and is a Swiss professional tennis player that is currently ranked No. 2 in the world behind Rafael Nadal. He was previously the World No. 1 ranked player for a record number of weeks, 237 weeks to be exact. He took the World No. 1 ranking in February of 2004 and held it until August of 2008 which is when his long time tennis rival, Rafael Nadal, took over. He has won a total of 13 Grand Slam Singles Titles, which includes 3 Australian Open Titles, 5 Wimbledon Titles and 5 US Open Titles.
Where He Is Now -
Roger Federer has had a fairly average year so far, with some excellent wins and some disappointments. In August of this year he lost the World No. 1 title to his long time tennis rival, Rafael Nadal. In the 2008 Madrid Masters, he reached all the way to the semifinals without losing a single set, before he lost to Andy Murray. He became the all time leader in career prize monies at the same time, having earned more than $123 billion dollars by the end of the tournament, surpassing the former World No. 1 champion Pete Sampras in this regard. The 2008 season was the first season since 2003 that Federer did not win a regular season Masters Series title, but he still won a number of tournaments and titles throughout the season.
Career Highlights -
- Ranked World No. 1 for a surprising 237 consecutive weeks
- Currently ranked World No. 2 behind Rafael Nadal
- 13 Grand Slam Singles Titles,
- 3 Australian Open Titles
- 5 Wimbledon Titles
- 5 US Open Titles
- 4 Tennis Masters Cup Titles
- 13 ATP Masters Series Titles
- Olympic Gold Medal in Doubles
- 10 Consecutive Grand Slam Men's Singles Finals
Interesting and Inspirational Quotes -
"I like to play against guys who have beaten me, especially early in the career, try to get them back, ... He was a tough opponent for me for a long, long time."
"I wasn't feeling so good like the last few times but maybe that's got something to do with him because he really came in a lot and never gave me the rhythm."
"That game was huge, absolutely, ... I was not so happy the way I was playing, especially in the second set. Third was getting better, especially after that pass. I really felt that shift in momentum. I took advantage of that. In the fourth set, I started to feel like I'm really in control again where I didn't feel that way at all before. I had the feeling actually momentum was all on his side."
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This is the second edition of this book, and has seen significant revisions and updates from the first edition. The second edition of this title includes a brand new DVD with footage from some of the most complex and most advanced exercises described within. Improving your tennis fitness will help to improve all aspects of your tennis game, not just your ability to stay in points for longer periods of time or to play more sets at a time. Some of the programs contained within this book target your speed, your strength and your stamina as well as the stability of your shoulders just to name a few.
This is easily a four or five star book, because there is nothing else like it out there. This book and DVD package is a must have for any player looking to take their game to the very next level. Many instructors are taking the lessons from this book and implementing them in their real life training programs, because the drills and the exercises in this book can be easily taken to the courts and implemented in no time at all. This book covers absolutely everything that you can think of when it comes to perfecting your game through conditioning for the sport of tennis.
This book is not only for serious players who are in excellent shape, but rather for anyone that is looking to improve their conditioning with good instruction. The one downside to this particular book is the fact that it does not go into detail about nutrition, but rather focuses completely on the conditioning through physical exercise. It does talk about water consumption and sodium. If you are already in decent shape and have the nutrition part of your conditioning plan figured out, then this is definitely the book for you, because it will allow you to take your conditioning plan a step further with fool proof conditioning instruction. If you are really into tennis and your priority is to improve your health and conditioning for improved game play, then this DVD and book combination is an ideal way to get started. Hopefully the next incarnation of this title will include even more in depth information including nutrition and assistance for the weekend player as well as the serious player.
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One of the most commonly misunderstood issues when it comes to playing the game of tennis is tennis racquet stringing tension. Despite being commonly misunderstood, this is a very important consideration that you need to put attention into, especially when you are just getting started in the game of tennis. What is really comes down to choosing the right stringing tension, the most important consideration to make is what works best for you. Despite this, there are still some basic guidelines that you should keep in mind.
- First of all, there is generally a tension range that each tennis racquet has based on its manufacturer.
The tension range for each racquet is generally displayed on the throat of the tennis racquet, so if you ever find yourself unsure, or if you cannot decide which is best for you, try a stringing tension that falls right in the middle of the range that is denoted on the throat of your chosen tennis racquet for good results. This is usually a decent one to start with and you can always make changes later if you need to. Decrease and increase the tension as needed until you are happy with the results.
- Since different tension ranges are recommended for different tennis racquets, there is no single tension range that can be recommended without knowing which racquet you are playing with.
You can follow the guidelines here, however, to come up with a good basic starting point and then adjust accordingly. Lower tension is capable of increasing power, and higher tension is capable of increasing control.
- Using a lower tension makes the racquet behave almost like a trampoline, where the ball hits, the strings form a pocket, and your swing shoots the ball out of the pocket.
This is a fairly decent working metaphor of how a lower tension tennis racquet is going to behave. The result is more power, but less control.
- Using a higher tension causes the racquet to act more like a brick wall or a board.
The ball flattens out more, and this allows the strings to bite down on the ball more effectively, providing more control but a loss of power in the process. Many players tend to prefer tighter strings, but you may not feel comfortable with this when you are just learning how to play.
Racquet string tension is going to feel different to different players and in different racquets. Some racquets are stiff and others are flexible. One tension may feel right for one racquet and completely wrong for the next. What it really comes down to is what your focus is on the court, and what your personal preference is. Try different tensions until you are comfortable with the feel and the results, and stick to that tension range until you change racquets and need to start again with a completely different string tension range.
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Racquet - BABOLAT Pure Storm Tour
Stringing Pattern - 16 x 20
Composition - Graphite / Carbon Xtreme
Head Size -630 cm2 / 98 sq. in.
Weight when Strung - 335 g/11.7 oz
Weight when Unstrung - 320 g/11.2 oz
Balance Point when Unstrung - 310 mm
Balance point when Strung - 320 mm
Stiffness Rating - 68 ra
Inertia - 295 kg x cm2
Length - 685 mm / 27 in
Cross Section - 21 / 21 / 21 mm
The BABOLAT Pure Storm Tour is best suited for players that have a wide swing, and that are looking for a powerful tennis racquet that offers a perfect balance between stability and control. The Carbon Xtreme offers more control and better sensations upon impact. The Woofer features technologies that link the frames and the strings for an optimal amount of comfort. The cross section is traditional for this type of racquet. Many Babolat Team Pro players are choosing this racquet, including but not limited to Fernando Gonzalez, Nicolas Massu, Robby Ginepri, Dinara Safina and Nadia Petrova.
The Babolat Pure Storm Tour racquet is offered as a replacement for the original Pure Control series, which was known to many for offering control. The Babolat Pure Storm Tour series offers the perfect blend between power, control and feel for a player's stick in a mid-plus head size. The Babolat is mixing the Carbon Extreme and Woofer technologies, featuring braided carbon in the hoop as a means of increasing torque, feel and resistance, and brings power to the party using string vibration dampening technologies from Woofer.
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Head Intelligence i.S12 Racquet - Head Intelligence i.S12 Grip Size - 4-1/8 (L1), 4-1/4 (L2), 4-3/8 (L3) or 4-1/2 (L4) Head Size - 115 sq. inches Length - 28.0 inches Weight - 8.20 oz when strung Stiffness - 71 Babolat RDC Balance - 15.26 in Head Heavy Cross Section - 27mm Straight Beam......
One of the best ways to practice tennis is to use a ball machine, but these can be expensive. If you have your own home court, or you play at a public court system where there isn’t a ball machine on site, buying your own is an option that many people consider. Now, thanks to Lobster, it is possible to get your own ball machine without breaking the bank.
We found that this was easily one of the best ball machines we have ever used and it’s comparable with the ones you would find at a professional tennis court. If you have never practiced with one of these machines before, hold on to your hat! It’s a great way to mimic the speed and power of an actual opponent and you can get quite a lot out of using one.
Sure, you can always hit a ball against the wall, but if you want a real life simulation, this is one of the best solutions you can try. The price is middle of the road and it shouldn’t be too hard to save up for it, even if you are on a budget.
Our favorite feature of this machine was that it was incredibly easy to set up. You won’t need to spend hours trying to figure out how everything works and the manufacturer made sure to include instructions you can actually follow. The fact that it runs on one single battery makes it easier to transport, and the machine is a lot lighter than it looks.
We found it very durable and it held up to a variety of our different tests. We were very surprised to find a machine of this quality at this price point, and we liked the ability to change up the speeds, just like you would if you were playing a real person. For those that don’t have any friends that play tennis, this is a great way to get in some real practice sessions, anytime you want. One of the best bargains we have come across in a long time.
Manufacturer Specifications:
* Tennis accessory operates on a single battery
* Tennis machine sweeps randomly left to right horizontally and oscillates vertically
* Speeds of up to 80 miles per hour challenge your ability to react with thinking
* Designed for maximum durability, its 44-pound ergonomic design and oversized-
wheels allow for easy transport, even with a full hopper of 150 balls
* 4 to 8-hour battery helps ensure plenty of court time between recharges
We recommend this machine to players that need that extra edge. If you’ve got your own court at home or nearby, the machine is small enough to take with you and it still packs a powerful punch. It’s always nice to have your own equipment and this one is really a great deal when you consider the amount of features it has and the ability to get a true to life practice session.
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Review: The Ultimate Guide to Weight Training for Tennis by Robert G. Price The Ultimate Weight Guide to Weight Training for Tennis is a tome which describes well over 80 different exercises and techniques for developing your tennis technique. These techniques span from weight training to flexibility and are used by athletes across the globe. The program that is outlined in the book......
This is a book and DVD package that will allow you to take your game to a completely new level. If you want to train to play just like the pros are playing by conditioning each fitness component in your lifestyle to meet the physical demands associated with tennis, then this is the way to do it. Complete Conditioning for Tennis is designed to improve your strength, your power and agility, your flexibility, your quickness and your stamina. This book and DVD combination allows some of the experts from the United States Tennis Association to provide the absolute best in tennis drills and exercises, bringing you excellent sample workouts from the top players in the game as well as sample programs that will allow you to maximize your tennis performance so that you can finish strong in every match you play.
This book and DVD combination package is an absolute must for any player who is looking to take his or her game to the highest possible level. Not only is this book and DVD combination excellent for amateur players who want to step up their game, but many tennis professionals are basing their training programs on the exercises and the drills outlined within the pages of this book, including James Blake who is a well known United States professional tennis player and a former World No. 1. This book covers everything that you could possibly need to know regarding shaping up your body and preparing yourself for a better tennis game.
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If you are serious about taking your game to the next level, then this is the resource for you. The coverage offered in this book is unmatched by any other tennis program out there in terms of training for fitness. This book is both for players who are already in good shape and those who want to improve their capabilities quickly. If you are serious about tuning up your body to improve your game, then this is an excellent resource to get started. It offers excellent tips for stretching and fantastic drills for agility. Every workout, training exercise and drill in this book is explained in full detail as well as related back to how it can improve your tennis game. Every expert in the book is a tennis pro, and who better to learn from than the pros who have utilized these same drills and techniques to improve their own games?
Anyone who is serious about taking their game to the next level or simply kicking it up a notch will benefit from the drills and training in this exhaustive book. If you are really into tennis and want to improve your game, then this is a must have for your tennis learning library.
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