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Tips from Andy Roddick
Andy
Roddick can blaze a serve at over 150 MPH, but his true success
is rooted in the fundamentals of the game. Whether youre
a beginner just taking up the sport, or an occasional player looking
to improve, here are a few winning tips from the tennis champion
for new and returning players of all ages and abilities.
Equipment
-- Whats great about tennis is that all you need is a tennis
racquet, a pair of sneakers and some tennis balls. If you are
just starting to play, you dont need to spend a lot of money
on your equipment, but I do recommend that you keep that old wooden
racquet in the closet and pick up a more modern racquet. As your
game improves you can upgrade your racquet to maximize your abilities.
Lessons
-- I cant stress enough how important it is to take a few
lessons to get started or reacquainted with the game. Its
proven that a much higher percentage of people who take tennis
lessons stay with the game than those who try to learn on their
own. There are more than 4,000 Tennis Welcome Centers in communities
across the United States that offer fun and affordable introductory
lessons. Visit www.TennisWelcomeCenter.com
and punch in your ZIP code to find a Tennis Welcome Center near
you. Timing -- For beginners, its not a big time commitment.
Teaching pros can have you hitting back and forth steadily in
a few hours. For most, a four- to six-week group program led by
a pro should put you on the fast track to enjoying the game.
Practice
-- Even if you cant get someone to play with, you can still
practice. Bouncing the ball on your racquet and volleying against
a wall are proven methods to get you comfortable with the racquet.
For beginners, practice should be about skill repetition. Save
the booming serves for later -- first learn to volley.
Fitness
-- The beauty of tennis is that the more you play the more fit
you get. And as your fitness improves, your speed, agility, endurance
and overall game improves. Hit the tennis courts twice a week
and say good-bye to that treadmill -- tennis is a full body workout
that is fun and social. An average-sized woman playing an hour
of tennis can burn 330 calories during doubles and 420 calories
during singles. An average-sized man playing an hour of tennis
can burn about 425 calories during doubles and 600 calories during
singles.
Strategy
-- As you play the same opponents on a regular basis take mental
notes on the shots they have trouble with. Remember, its
not just about excelling at your game, it's also about targeting
your opponents weaknesses. But the best strategy is to have
fun and keep fit playing our great game!
For more information
on tennis facilities in your community offering programs that
will get you playing fast, visit www.TennisWelcomeCenter.com.
Courtesy of
ARA Content
also
see in Sports Stars ->
Andy Roddick Pictures, Bio
Related Sites:
Andy
Roddick.com
ATPtennis.com
- Andy Roddick Profile
United
States Tennis Association - Lessons & Tips
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