Tennis blisters
I practice a lot. The inside of my right thumb has a tendency to get blisters. My first line of defence is to put a bandaid around my thumb with the pad of the bandaid on top of the sore … Continue reading →
I practice a lot. The inside of my right thumb has a tendency to get blisters. My first line of defence is to put a bandaid around my thumb with the pad of the bandaid on top of the sore … Continue reading →
Check out this video on a great tennis comeback. What’s unique about it? The comback was stimulated by a text message……hey is that illegal text messaging coaching?????? I really don’t know. Check it out: http://www.coachkyriltennis.com/wordpress/the-joy-of-the-tennis-comeback/
Continue reading →I lost a one set match the other day to a guy who was about 5 years younger than me and weighed about 100 pounds less. He was clearly a better player and I wish I would have had another … Continue reading →
“$20,000.00 in Tennis Lesson: Your Personal Coach” by Robert Greene has to be by far the most comprehensive book on tennis in my entire collection. Every little nuance of strokes, different kinds of strokes, serves, volleys, history, player profiles is … Continue reading →
There’s a dumb title to a posting. Of course, you’ve got to get the serve in. What I’m talking about here is in your first service game. Avoid the temptation to hit a big powerful serve to intimidate your opponent. … Continue reading →
I took a lesson while traveling to Washington, D.C. this past weekend. Even though I wanted to work on my slice backhand, the pro wanted to see what my groundstrokes looked like overall and I’m glad he did. He noticed … Continue reading →
Check out the review we got on the popular Timeless Tennis Blog http://timelesstennis.blogspot.com/2010/04/dvd-review-winning-tennis-for.html Click here to get your own copy
Continue reading →For a long time I didn’t bother with overgrips. My hands don’t sweat that much and I really didn’t see the value. After I started getting more expensive racquets and playing more frequently I started wearing out my expensive leather … Continue reading →
Yesterday I told you we got mentioned on the Tennis Warehouse Talk Tennis forum. Today the entire thread was cancelled. I inquired about this and got this terse answer from the discussion admin: “The entire thread was deleted for the promotion of … Continue reading →
Even though I spend hundreds of dollars on Racquets, strings, balls, shoes and clothing and thousands on ball machines and tennis travel I still come from a frugal family and every time I see a price tag of $2.00 or … Continue reading →