Review: Go Play Tennis: Read it, Watch it, Do it by Rolf Flichtbeil

Go Play Tennis: Read it, Watch it, Do it is by Rolf Flichtbeil, and is part of the Read it, Watch it, Do it series of books. What makes this a unique book on the subject of tennis is the fact that it is a fully integrated book that incorporates both the book and an excellent accompanying DVD into your study, allowing you to be truly inspired to get out on the court. This book allows you to follow along with easy to read text and full color photos, and then to turn on the accompanying DVD in order to experience crystal clear footage real time while the most vital elements are broken down for you.

Venturing out onto the tennis courts for the first time can be daunting, overwhelming and even nerve wracking. This book is designed to put those feelings to bed by explaining absolutely everything that you need to know in order to start playing real tennis with absolute confidence. Any page that has footage that accompanies it on the DVD will have a special image to denote cross references.

When you see a "Watch it" logo in the book, pop the DVD in to your computer or television player and check out relevant action that has to do with the chapter that you are reading, allowing you to experience real time instruction in conjunction with the photos and text in the book.

If you are looking for the most efficient and effective way to learn tennis in the comfort of your own home without paying an arm and a leg for a professional trainer, this is the way to do it! If you are brand new to the sport of tennis and you are looking for information on the basics picked apart for easy consumption, or if you have been playing for a while but want a way to brush up on your skills, then this is the book for you. The images and illustrations are stunning and modern, and the text that accompanies them is easy to read, easy to follow and excellent at explaining all of the basics. All throughout the book there are references to the DVD, which makes things even more real by showing you in real time, full color video exactly how to do what the book is explaining in plain English.

Regardless of whether you are looking to learn tennis technique, brush up on your current technique, or simply add another tennis technique book to your extensive library, there is plenty that this particular book has to offer that make it well worthwhile to purchase. This book is an excellent example of what the Read It, Watch It, Do It "Go Series" is all about, because it gives you the imagery, the easy to follow language and the real time video that you need in order to get a real, confident grasp on the game of tennis and everything that is involved in perfecting your tennis game long before you ever hit the court.

Originally posted 2008-12-05 05:55:16. Republished by Old Post Promoter

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