Tennis Shorts – how to balance your tennis racquet
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When picking out a tennis racket, a heavy racket is around 10 to 11 ounces, while a lighter racket is more like 9 ounces. Learn about choosing the right grip size on a tennis racket with help from a tennis director in this free video on picking tennis rackets.
Expert: Carol Levine
Contact: www.sportandwellness.net/Hopewell/tennis/in
Bio: Carol Levine is the tennis director at Sport and Wellness fitness facility in Hopewell Jct., N.Y.
Filmmaker: Kefa Olang
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If a person has tennis elbow, the racket that they use should have a wide head and a flexible frame. Avoid excessive vibration through the arm when hitting a tennis ball with information from a USPTA certified tennis pro in this free video on tennis equipment.
Expert: Lincoln Ward
Bio: Lincoln Ward is a USPTA Certified Tennis Pro. He has 13 years of competitive playing experience, as well as 10 years of coaching experience.
Filmmaker: Todd Green
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This shows how to start and end the crosses on a tennis racquet using a two-piece stringing method on a Gamma X-2 Stringer – a two-point floating clamp drop-weight machine.
This is my first attempt at making a video guide so do give your comments so that I can make a better revision. =)
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Video De la raqueta “Wilson kSix One Tour 90″ Utilizada por el numero 1 del mundo: Roger Federer.
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A beginning tennis player should avoid spending money on an expensive tennis racket, and they should look for a racket that isn’t extremely light or heavy. Pick out a racket with a large head for a beginner with advice from a USPTA certified tennis pro in this free video on tennis equipment.
Expert: Lincoln Ward
Bio: Lincoln Ward is a USPTA Certified Tennis Pro. He has 13 years of competitive playing experience, as well as 10 years of coaching experience.
Filmmaker: Todd Green
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Check out this TV spot about tennis racquet customization from Prince
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Catching your racket after hitting a topspin tennis forehand and as you follow through is largely a stylistic choice. In some cases, catching the racket can help correct certain errors in your strokes. That said, there are times when it is inappropriate to try to catch the tennis racket on your follow through. The lower you follow through, the less appropriate it is to try and catch the racket. Thus, on a windshield wiper forehand (a shot with a lot of topspin) it’s not advisable to try and catch the racket.
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