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Written on Wednesday, February 8th, 2006 by Coach Harris :: 0 comments to this post
Article #1 Sweat Tennis
Many of us that are involved with tennis do, have or are experiencing inspiration in some way or another. It is this inspiration that guilds us on our journey. Learning and remembering that inspiration is only a very small part of what we want to achieve.
For example: We get ourselves some tickets to the Ozzie Open. We watch a match and we see this amazing point where a cross court backhand top spin winner is hit from the back of the court on the run and dropped in front of and across the approaching opposition. Yes I can make this my reality, surely. I can go out there and play this amazing shot.
Now for this inspiring play to enter your head in the first place shows some form of love for the game. A game that us as human beings, can infact enjoy and progress with the right training. This factor is of coarse perspiration, incurred by hard work. (Sweat Tennis) Spending more time on the court, and having assisted guidance by a knowledgeable tennis player/coach.
Part of my philosophy as a coach is to inform people that are new to the game of tennis about what to do in order to improve the game. Now for all of readers out there, this is very valuable information that I am giving to you. The more we travel inside the world tennis the more we can understand what to do to better our games. As a coach this is at the forefront, because if I’m not trying to improve, how is it that you the player/coach can improve.
Reaching some goals such as bringing a group of like minded people together can be achieved. Because through doing this ideas and thoughts can be put together as to help fuel the enjoyment of tennis.
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