Technical Tennis

Technical Tennis
Author: Rod Cross
Publisher: Usrsa
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780972275934

Plagued hackers and experts alike. This informative primer will help turn hours of mindless practice into a focused application of principles affecting the impact, bounce, and flight of the ball.

High Tech Tennis

High Tech Tennis
Author: Jack L. Groppel
Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992
Genre: Biomechanics
ISBN: 9780880114585

You'll learn specific strategies for improving the mechanics of your game - from stroke production and footwork to equipment selection and mental fitness. You'll benefit from easy-to-find instructional cues that allow you to refer to the book quickly during practice. And you'll learn about some of the game's most often misunderstood facts and most widely held myths.

The Physics and Technology of Tennis

The Physics and Technology of Tennis
Author: Howard Brody
Publisher: Racquet Tech Publishing
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2002
Genre: Science
ISBN:

Presents a comprehensive study of the technology behind the sport of tennis and contains diagrams and graphs to give a visual understanding of the physics involved in such things as the flight and bounce of the ball.

Tennis Science and Technology

Tennis Science and Technology
Author: S. J. Haake
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2000-09-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780632056385

Science and technology have contributed immensely to the establishment of tennis as one of the world's major sports. The science involved is interdisciplinary, encompassing design, engineering, physics, sports science, biomechanics and many other areas. This book brings together a selection of international papers collated by the International Tennis Federation Technical Department. The papers come from a variety of sources including manufacturers, universities, national ruling bodies and the International Tennis Federation. Four main themes - equipment, sports science, facilities and the game itself - are covered, representing work carried out in over 20 countries. The themes dealt with are diverse and comprehensive, ranging from the construction of a championship grass court to the technical intricacies of the aerodynamics of tennis balls. The role of the player is also considered making this an important book for all those involved in the game of tennis, from researchers to coaches and players.

Technical Tennis

Technical Tennis
Author: Rod Cross
Publisher: Usrsa
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2005
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780972275934

Plagued hackers and experts alike. This informative primer will help turn hours of mindless practice into a focused application of principles affecting the impact, bounce, and flight of the ball.

Tennis Technique Bible Volume One

Tennis Technique Bible Volume One
Author: Chris Lewit
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2010
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0982618212

A comprehensive reference on modern, world-class tennis technique. This version is black & white. All net profits from the sale of this book will go to charity.

Tennis Skills & Drills

Tennis Skills & Drills
Author: Joey Rive
Publisher: Human Kinetics
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2011-11-10
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 149258326X

Solid groundstrokes, a confident net game, a dictating serve, a sharp return game, and specialty shots for every situation—build your game from the ground up with the techniques and shots that are essential for success in today’s versatile and powerful game. Combine that with winning tactics for singles and doubles, and Tennis Skills & Drills is your blueprint for taking your game to the next level. Start with assessing the basic techniques for the various strokes and see how you can improve your footwork, grip choices, and swing patterns. Then increase your options with spins, angles, and depth. Complete instruction for all of the strokes along with over 110 practice drills is like having your own personal coach. Since your technique is only as effective as your tactics, the book also covers the key tactical principles and game plans for maximizing your strengths while minimizing your opponent’s. You’ll learn to prepare for, adapt to, and counter every style of play. Whether your goal is to beat your favorite playing partner or to win the next league, state, or national title, Tennis Skills & Drills is your guide to mastering the game.

Essential Tennis

Essential Tennis
Author: Ian Westermann
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2022-05-31
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1250765242

The essential book from online tennis coaching sensation Ian Westermann, founder of EssentialTennis.com What’s the number one thing stopping you from playing your best tennis? Ian Westermann, founder of the world’s #1 online tennis instruction portal, Essentialtennis.com, will confidently say it’s an obstacle you probably never thought of: The ball. You might think this sounds ridiculous. The whole point of tennis is to hit the ball over the net and in, so how can the ball be the thing that’s standing in the way? In fact, this is why the ball is such an impediment: your desire to hit a good shot, with the right mix of power and spin, to a specific spot on the court, prevents you from striking the ball the way you should. In Essential Tennis, readers – players and coaches, alike – will learn how improving at tennis actually happens and how to easily implement these lessons and integrate them into better play on the court. Players will hit stronger shots, make fewer errors, and beat players who are currently beating them. Coaches will look differently at what it means to provide a student with a holistic learning experience. Essential Tennis contains technique-based instruction for executing groundstrokes, volleys, and serves, as well as progressions, drills, and mindsets players should incorporate. Westermann illuminates strokes, movement, strategy, and mental toughness – all proven to be successful over 20 years with clients of all ages and skill levels.

Gift of Tennis

Gift of Tennis
Author: Valerie Clarke
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578769592

Gift of Tennis is an easy read, illustrated with whimsical drawings that convey a sense of lightness and fun. The 45 short chapters address various topics in a personal, approachable and insightful way that may help readers to improve on technique, solve tactical issues, or help them to manage the mental gremlins that may loom large during competition. Gift of Tennis also provides practical information about scoring, tiebreaks, line calls, on-court communication, and playing in the outdoor elements. Packed with personal anecdotes, it's written with the adult beginner in mind, though many court thoughts offer nuggets of wisdom to benefit players of all abilities. Many of the court thoughts in Gift of Tennis cover topics that crossover into aspects of everyday life. "Tennis has taught me a great deal about life beyond the tennis court," says Clarke. "Gift of Tennis is my way of sharing these insights with you."