Tennis Mind Camp (Tons of Tennis Strategies)

Tennis Mind Camp (Tons of Tennis Strategies)

My name is Brian Hall, head coach of TennisMindCamp. I’ve been playing the game of tennis for more than 20 years and can’t express enough how much I love it! Now, I’m dedicating most of my time to helping others achieve their greatest... [more]

My name is Brian Hall, head coach of TennisMindCamp. I’ve been playing the game of tennis for more than 20 years and can’t express enough how much I love it! Now, I’m dedicating most of my time to helping others achieve their greatest potential in tennis by showing them how to win more matches the EASY way.

I say, you need to play smart, NOT hard. And from the years I spent training at the many different tennis centers, that phrase cannot be more true! Let me tell you, having the right strategy and tactics, will definitely put you ahead of the rest.

Since so many people have good mechanics, but still weren’t producing winning results, I felt something definitely had to be done.

So for the first time ever, I gathered some of the greatest minds in tennis, and we now specialize in teaching tennis aspiring tennis players all around the world how to play the game of tennis from the inside out. That’s right with your mind.

In this Wikizine, you’ll find everything you need to know to know concerning tennis strategy so you can get out there on the court and start winning matches TODAY!

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Tennis Tip of The Week: 3-11-09 :: Rituals Are For Winners! For this week’s tip, I’ve decided to go deeper into serve strategies since I’ve been receiving so many emails about it in the last few weeks. I actually posted some quotes of some of the others who were experiencing serve problems, and the major issue that I saw across the board was consistency (see below). Have you felt like Jon, Megan, or Nick at any time during the course of a set? If so, I think I’ve got something that just might get them, and you, over the hump. Well, first, let me ... Read Full Story
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Tennis is a game which heavily depends more on your what’s going on in your head than anything else. Now in some sports, technique wins points, but in tennis, simply having the right technique isn’t going to cut it. You really have to be mentally sound. It’s your ability to mentally overcome your opponent by generating a superior mental plan that’s really going to do the job. And one of the quickest and most important ways to obtain great mental preparation is to run through a quick mental check list of everything that you have to do and what you’d really like to avoid. ... Read Full Story
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TMC- Superior Serve Strategy 101 The serve is one of the most important, if not the most important shot, in the entire game of tennis. It’s a tremendous factor in determining the tempo over the course of the match. This is where you can really take command and put the pressure on your opponent. But if you fail to win your service game, you place yourself under a lot more pressure and it becomes much more difficult to win the match. That’s why this one concept is so crucial. Yes, I see players with beautiful “looking” serves that go in. But to be honest ... Read Full Story
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Confidence - You Have To Have It! I’m going to get straight to the point with this one, because it’s extremely important. Confidence is one of those things you MUST have if you want to win. It’s that simple. Deep down inside, you MUST feel that you can take on any opponent at any given time. Oh yes, I said *ANY* opponent, and I mean it :). A player who isn’t confident in himself has a high probability of losing the match even before the first ball is hit. So how do obtain this feeling? Well, confidence is generated by your complete mastery of ... Read Full Story
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TMC - Volley Warriors 101 Being able to play at the net is incredibly important. If you can’t, taking advantage of points that could be easy winners for you will be far and few between. When you can come to the net and execute efficiently and effectively will also allow yourself to become a multi-dimensional player and a great volley warrior. Nothing is worse than being “stuck” with only one type of game plan. You’ll quickly become predictable, and predictability is the last attribute you want to be associated with. In order to establish a proper volley strategy, the #1 thing you should be ... Read Full Story
Most players have a pretty good sense of what to do on high and very low volleys; the ones in between often draw the most errors. Stop-action photos illustrate this step-by-step lesson on how to hit the moderately low forehand volley. Photo Lesson: The Moderately Low Forehand Volley originally appeared on About.com Tennis on Friday, October 16th, 2009 at 23:27:26.Permalink | Comment | Email this  
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