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Tennis Practice Games (Book) $19.95 Tired of boring, repetitive drills? Then Tennis Practice Games provides the challenge, creativity, and fun you've been seeking on the practice court. The games-based approach will help you refine your total game, from stroke development to strategy. Through competitive situations, you'll quickly learn when to hit specific shots and what tactics to apply when the match is on the line. Tennis Practice Games features 141 games that can be adapted for various skill levels, with a wide selection for both singles and doubles play. With games that allow you to increase the difficulty for higher levels of competition, this comprehensive guide covers all the essential parts of the tennis game-shot making, footwork skills, tactics, strategy, and handling pressure. From beginning to end, it's packed with purposeful games that have proven successful with both coaches and players. A respected tennis authority and motivational speaker, Joe Dinoffer has traveled the globe, inspiring players to enjoy the game as they strive for their personal best. Now you can gain from his valuable insights. Whether you're a dedicated player or a coach looking for new ways to inspire better performance on the courts, you'll find it here in this fun and practical guide. |
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Tennis Practice Games $14.89 Tennis Practice Games |
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Hit $7.26 She's street-smart, stunning and hoping to leave her troubled past behind her ... Makedde 'Mak' Vanderwall has her PhD and has started a new life in Australia with her detective boyfriend, Andy Flynn. To scrape together extra cash to start her first forensic psychology practice, Mak begins working part-time for an infamous Sydney PI. With a knack for investigation and bending the law, she might just have stumbled across her true calling -- and the career choice that could finally bust up her relationship once and for all. Then Mak is hired by a mysterious client to investigate the murder of A-list PA Meaghan Wallace. The police believe it's an open and shut case: a junkie street-kid is guilty. But the case turns out to be a lot more complicated as Mak uncovers a dangerous web of cover-ups, killers for hire, the powerful and debauched rich, and Australia's sleazy underbelly. If the boy didn't kill Meaghan, then who set him up? And how far will they go to keep their guilt a secret? |
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Penn Practice Tennis Balls $103.04 Penn Practice Coach Practice Quality. These tennis balls are an economical alternative for teaching or practice.Penn Coach Practice tennis balls are the same quality tennis balls you'd expect from Penn, just with slight cosmetic blemishes. While these cosmetic blemishes don't affect the playability of the ball, they are enough to prevent them from passing Penn's stringent quality control.Case of 24 Cans - 3 Balls Per Can |
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Rol-Dri Pressureless Tennis Balls $11.04 Perfect for practice or recreational tennis. |
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Tennis $10.39 Success continued to elude Chris Rea on his third album, Tennis, on which he began to experiment with slightly longer songs and more free-form jamming, the songs "Every Time I See You Smile," "Stick It," and the title track all being over five minutes long. For Tennis, he enlisted the assistance of Raphael Ravenscroft on saxophone fresh from his crowning moment on the Gerry Rafferty "Baker Street" single and Pete Wingfield on keyboards, among many other musicians to contribute to this album, but Chris Rea himself stamped his personal mark on the album, writing all the songs, providing vocals, guitar, and keyboards, and he even dispensed with the need for an outside producer. Hence the Elton John feel of his Gus Dudgeon-produced previous album, Deltics was gone, aside from on the ballad "Every Time I See You Smile," and it was replaced by a variety of styles including the horn-driven "Forever and Ever," the gospel song "Stick It" that closed the album, and the reggae-tinged, guitar-led instrumental "Friends Across the Water." The title track and album opener began with a riff that was reminiscent of Ace's "How Long," and the song structure itself was not dissimilar to 10cc's "Dreadlock Holiday" although far less commercial with its chorus repeating "Do you like tennis?....yes I do." The intro of "Sweet Kiss" was a brooding bassline and Rea used this style to build many of the tracks from a quiet start to a soulful crescendo. Several of the songs on Tennis had excellent melodies including "Since I Don't See You Anymore," "Dancing Girls," and the final track "Stick It" which, had it been recorded by Billy Joel at this time, would no doubt have been a hit. With hindsight, knowing how big Chris Rea became, it was amazing that this album failed to find its niche in the very early '80s and climbed no higher than number 60 in the charts, although there were no killer commercial singles on it, indeed no hit singles at all, and albums appeared to need this prerequisite at that time. A few years earlier during the era of prog rock, singles were totally superfluous to a rock album's degree of success. Even the cover was interesting with hundreds of tennis courts fading into the distant sunset. ~ Sharon Mawer, Rovi |
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Tennis Magazine March 2005 $5.95 Tennis Magazine March 2005 Special Delivery To compete at a high level, your serve can't just be dependableit needs to be a weapon. We show you how to hit it hard, with lots of topspin, and to put it anywhere you want. BY RICK MACCI, BRENDA SCHULTZ-MCCARTHY AND JUAN NUÑEZ, AND NICK SAVIANO Spring Fashion Your strokes may not be picture-perfect, but that doesn't mean you can't look like a million buckson and off the court. Great Shots David Nalbandian's effortlessly powerful backhand Brad's Corner How to develop and use a big forehand Drill Seekers Honing your net skills Paul's Clinic The secrets for success against lefties Professional Advice Your questions answered Tip Advice from TENNIS.com Gear Can't find a practice partner? Try a ball machine. The latest models will show you no mercy. Plus: Tech Talk BY JAMES MARTIN Health & Fitness Elena Dementieva, one of the WTA's fittest players, has used plyometrics to make her game more explosive. BY DANA SULLIVAN The Tennis Life Two brothers take the concept of sibling rivalry to new heights on the tennis court. BY JOHN GOTTSCH Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, 40 Greatest Players of the Tennis Era, Baseline, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point |
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Practice Tennis Balls -Can/3: SP $5.2 High quality practice balls at a great price...3 balls per can. |
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Tennis Practice Games Video (VHS Format) $29.95 Your time on the court is too valuable to spend on boring, repetitive drills. Now there's a fun, match like alternative featured in the Tennis Practice Games Video . This innovative approach challenges you to improve strokes, tactics, and many other facets of your game by placing you in pressure, point-deciding situations found in singles and doubles match play. Make every trip to the practice court more productive and rewarding with the activities presented in the Tennis Practice Games Video . |



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