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Movement Training For Tennis Video (Copyright 1990) (VHS) (Online Sports) Price: $31.95 The USTA also sponsors amateur tennis competition for players of all ages and abilities, ranging from events for children 12 and under to national tournaments for those 65 and older. Players will learn how to step into the slide before executing the stroke, how to recover after the shot, and how... |
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DFX Sports & Fitness Tour Grip (Golfsmith Affiliate Program) Price: $32.99 With regular use, an athlete can increase grip strength and increase strength and coordination in their hands, fingers and arms. Because of this, many people use it to either warm up or cool down before or after working out or a game. The Tour Grip is ideal for any activity that requires hand... |
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GCSE Physical Education Book (Copyright 2002, 232 pages) (Online Sports) Price: $22.95 Acting as a classroom resource and providing novel ways to teach the subject, as well as being an ongoing course guide, homework and revision aid, GCSE Physical Education: A Revision Guide is an invaluable tool for helping students and teachers alike to successfully complete the GCSE syllabus. He... |
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News Briefs To enroll in the training class, call John Beaumont at 698-5976. The Tennis Club invites members of the community to come out for Open Play on Mondays and |
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Wilton gets creative to fund projects There's also a playground, meeting room space, tennis and basketball courts. Possible future additions include a full-size baseball "stadium" field, |
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Broomfield Enterprise upcoming events -- April 1 Proceeds will go to St. Paul School in Uganda to aid in clean water, textbooks, clothing, food and building repair. Course appropriate for parents of |
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Driving a new set of wheels
The money raised from the event will aid mentally and physically disabled children, said Tyler Frazier, a telecommunications junior and Pi Kappa Phi member.
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His primary motivation was to see if they would be more open to corrections and instruction after seeing what they actually looked like when hitting a tennis ball. A well-respected tennis teacher once conducted a study and video-taped 100 students, motivated by the saying “seeing is believing. You see, it’s one thing to use video replay for instructional purposes, but most tennis teachers miss the major benefit. This reality can make teaching very frustrating for coaches and improvement very slow for students. In fact, he relates that one male student watching himself on tape even denied it was him on the screen....