Thursday, January 29, 2009

Organized Tennis Instruction

Tennis InstructionI really enjoy tennis, both playing and watching, but especially playing. There is something about competing that I like, and it is great exercise. I didn't start playing until I was about 30 years old, and I mostly taught myself at the beginning. So I learned a lot of bad habits which I have had to try to get rid of in order to improve my game.

Over the years, I have turned to people who really know how to play the game for tennis tips and instruction. Even after all these years, there are still things I can learn. Recently I was pointed to WebTennis.net produced by Brent Abel. He has tenis tips, intsructions videos, and a lot of tennis helps.

I signed up for his FREE doubles strategy tips. The instructions are very helpful, concise, and easy to put into practice. As a result, my game has really picked up and I am enjoying the game even more!

Brent Abel has been a tennis teaching professional for the past 35 years. His instructional tips can help you:
  • understand the simple yet essential keys to footwork.
  • develop the necessary mental skills for practice and competition.
  • reap the benefits of becoming more focused on court positioning.
  • get fitter, and greatly reduce the risk of tennis elbow, rotator cuff, and other tennis related injuries.
  • enjoy this great game for your lifetime, and just plain have more FUN with your tennis.

I have been very please with his instructional website at WebTennis.net. He can show you how to:
  • Dramatically improve any or all of your tennis strokes...
    -
    serve
    - one-handed backhand groundstroke
    - forehand groundstroke
    - two-handed backhand groundstroke
    - forehand and backhand volleys
    - returns of serve for singles & doubles
    - overhead
    - lob
    - drop shot
Brent also publishes a complimentary weekly video tips newsletter that can be an additional learning tool for you. It is free to subscribe, so you have nothing to lose, and a lot to gain! Just follow this link: WebTennis.net.

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