Friday, November 22, 2013

Learn Tennis In 1 Hour

By Davis Pete


Do not be misled by other when they say you need to be physically strong to play tennis and to be naturally talented. No doubt these attributes will enhance your tennis game, learning tennis is in fact not as difficult as one would think.

Most of us would have been taught tennis by the book or through a coach who went through a structured tennis course which proposes one to turn, step into the ball, racket back etc. These in essence makes the who tennis learning experience very complicated. It not only confuses the mind, it also tires the mind. You will be worn out before you start. There is another way to learn in 60 minutes.

Given that each one of us is different in the way we move, it only makes sense that we are not forced to move in only one way in order to learn tennis. Therefore, footwork may not be as crucial as one may think. In fact, the player should be allowed to move naturally towards the ball in his own way. The focus should then be on finding the ball and hitting it in a manner as though you are pushing the ball.

The key to being successful as soon as you can in your pursuit of learning tennis is to keep things simple. This means you should try to learn to focus on the point of contact and finding the ball. Do not attempt to complicate matters by turning, stepping forward, sideways...etc. This will only throw you off while introducing unnecessary variables into your learning process.

In order to ensure simplicity, just try pushing the ball with your palms. Stand facing the net in an open stance and open the palm of your hand. Try it with the right first if you are a right hander. Just push the ball over the net and follow through to the left side of your cheeks. Repeat the process by holding a racket.

You will be pleasantly surprised by your ability to consistently hit the ball over the net with a slight top spin in a very short time on the court. In summary, empty your mind an only focus on finding the ball and brushing it over the net as explained above.




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