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USTA's Backboard Tennis Video (Copyright 1998) (VHS) $24.95 Set practice sessions around your own schedule, at little or no cost, and always at the proper pace for your skill level! The United States Tennis Association (USTA) provides unmatched instructions for individual practice, a classic-but often forgotten-method for improving your game. The Backboard Tennis video provides challenging practice plans that are perfect for solo practices. These serving, backboard, and racket-handling drills can be expanded for partner and group practices and are a great way to improve skills between competitive matches. The perfect partner for the solo practicer, backboards can be used to improve your serve, forehand, backhand, approach shots, lobs, overhead smashes, and much more. They simulate rallies better than ball machines, and they can benefit any level of player because you're always practicing at your own pace. Backboard Tennis shows you how an ordinary wall can be your ticket to more beneficial practices and a better tennis game. About the Author The United States Tennis Association (USTA) is the governing body for tennis in the United States. The USTA's membership consists of more than 500,000 individuals and nearly 6,500 organizations, including schools, park and recreation departments or community tennis associations, and tennis clubs. The USTA is widely known as the owner and operator of the U.S. Open Championships, one of the four Grand Slam tournaments in worldwide tennis competition. The U.S. Open annually attracts more than a half-million fans, awards more than $9 million in prize money, and is broadcast on television to 125 countries. 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. More than 5 million schoolchildren are introduced to tennis each year through USTA school programs, and opportunities for further instruction and play are provided by a menu of USTA entry-level programs. A full range of player development, sport science, and youth tennis programs is offered at the USTA training facility in Key Biscayne, FL, at 120 Area Training Centers spread throughout the country, and through local Excellence Training Programs. In addition, the USTA emphasizes coaching education and development through an ambitious offering of coaching seminars, workshops, and conferences. |
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A Player's Guide to Usta League Tennis $11.19 A Player's Guide to Usta League Tennis |
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USTA's Teaching Group Tennis Video (Copyright 1998) (VHS) $24.95 Teaching tennis lessons to large groups just got easier! Created by the United States Tennis Association, the USTA's Teaching Group Tennis video provides structured lessons to help instructors inspire thousands more Americans to begin a lifetime of tennis enjoyment. You'll learn how to get the most out of your practice time and court space no matter how many players are in your class. The video breaks up group sizes into small (4-8 students), medium (8-20), and large (20 or more) and shows that no matter how large the class, it's easy to keep everyone active and interested. Whether involved in one large group activity or working their way through a series of stations, young players will develop their thinking, social, and communication skills. Students learn both singles and doubles, and the variety of drills keeps the lessons fun. By using the activities and lessons included in the USTA's Teaching Group Tennis video, it's easy to help students learn to love the game that's a springboard to a healthy, active life. About the Author The United States Tennis Association (USTA) is the governing body for tennis in the United States. The USTA's membership consists of more than 500,000 individuals and nearly 6,500 organizations, including schools, park and recreation departments or community tennis associations, and tennis clubs. The USTA is widely known as the owner and operator of the U.S. Open Championships, one of the four Grand Slam tournaments in worldwide tennis competition. The U.S. Open annually attracts more than a half-million fans, awards more than $9 million in prize money, and is broadcast on television to 125 countries. 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. More than 5 million schoolchildren are introduced to tennis each year through USTA school programs, and opportunities for further instruction and play are provided by a menu of USTA entry-level programs. A full range of player development, sport science, and youth tennis programs is offered at the USTA training facility in Key Biscayne, FL, at 120 Area Training Centers spread throughout the country, and through local Excellence Training Programs. In addition, the USTA emphasizes coaching education and development through an ambitious offering of coaching seminars, workshops, and conferences. |
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USTA's High-Performance Tennis: The Serve Video (Copyright 2001) (VHS) $29.95 Great servers dominate the game of tennis with consistency, accuracy, power, disguise, and variety. Learn the technique of the top pros and apply it to your game! USTA's High-Performance Tennis: The Serve video features the top servers in the game: Pete Sampras Venus and Serena Williams Marat Safin Richard Krajicek Lindsay Davenport Lleyton Hewitt Shot with a high-speed camera capable of producing super-slow-motion images, the video gives you an unparalleled ability to analyze every facet of serving. With this footage you'll be able to see precisely how top players deal with each phase of serving. You'll learn how to study the serve and improve your ability to analyze serves for yourself or your players. The Serve takes you through the four phases of the serve: preparation, loading, hitting, and follow-through. Super- slow motion, stop action, graphics, and superb instruction help you analyze every facet of the stroke and see exactly what elements are needed for a dominating serve. Replays from numerous angles during U.S. Open television coverage allow you to see the servers' technique and see how to transfer that technique to the court. About the Author The United States Tennis Association (USTA) is the governing body for tennis in the United States. The USTA's membership consists of more than 500,000 individuals and nearly 6,500 organizations, including schools, park and recreation departments or community tennis associations, and tennis clubs. The USTA is widely known as the owner and operator of the U.S. Open Championships, one of the four Grand Slam tournaments in worldwide tennis competition. The U.S. Open annually attracts more than a half-million fans, awards more than $9 million in prize money, and is broadcast on television to 125 countries. The USTA also sponsors amateur tennis competition ranging from events for children 12 and under to national tournaments for those 65 and older. More than 5 million schoolchildren are introduced to tennis each year through USTA school programs, and opportunities for further instruction and play are provided by a menu of USTA entry-level programs. A full range of player development, sport science, and youth tennis programs is offered at the USTA training facility in Key Biscayne, Florida, at 120 area training centers throughout the country, and through local Excellence Training Programs. In addition, the USTA emphasizes coaching education and development through an ambitious offering of coaching seminars, |
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A Player's Guide to USTA League Tennis $7.99 Drawn from more than two decades of experience, this engaging tutorial explains the ins and outs of being on a league tennis team. A blueprint for managing and competing in the program, the study provides strategies, concepts, and tips on everything from pre-match preparations and maintaining team chemistry to strategies for overall improvement. Offering a complete plan of attack for achieving established goals, this is a must-have for league tennis players competing at any level. |
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1995 Usta Tennis Yearbook (Serial) $10 This book is in Good Used condition |
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A Player's Guide To USTA League Tennis $15.59 No Synopsis Available |
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USTA's Backboard Tennis NTSC Video $25.94 No Synopsis Available |
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Tennis Tournaments in Hong Kong $7.3 No Synopsis Available |
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Tennis Tournaments in Australia $10.08 No Synopsis Available |
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Tennis Tournaments in Greece $10.87 No Synopsis Available |
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Tennis Tournaments in South Korea $11.74 No Synopsis Available |
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Tennis Tournaments in Serbia $7.39 No Synopsis Available |
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Tennis Tournaments in the Philippines $7.55 No Synopsis Available |
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A Player''s Guide To USTA League Tennis $12.91 Drawn from more than two decades of experience, this engaging tutorial explains the ins and outs of being on a league tennis team... |
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USTA's Winning Patterns of Play (VHS) $23.95 Decision making and shot making for serious players Hit one winner after another all match long using the strategies and tactics presented in USTA's Winning Patterns of Play. Featuring U.S. Open footage of professional players using their favorite strategies on the court, the video illustrates selected patterns described in the companion book, Tennis Tactics: Winning Patterns of Play. Players from the United States Tennis Association Player Development Program then demonstrate how to practice each pattern and make it part of your routine during match play. You'll learn how to execute backcourt, midcourt, net play, and defensive patterns. For each pattern, the video provides practice drills that will help you get an edge on the competition. By practicing and mastering the patterns presented, you'll be able to emphasize your own strengths and exploit your opponents' weaknesses. USTA's Winning Patterns of Play makes it easy for competitive players to learn the strategies used by successful pros. AUDIENCE How to for tennis players. Teaching tool for tennis coaches and instructors. |
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Tennis Tournaments : Wembley Professional Championships Draws, List of Tennis Tournaments $11.35 No Synopsis Available |
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Exhibition Tennis Tournaments : Aami Classic $10.64 No Synopsis Available |
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USTA's Teaching Group Tennis NTSC Video $25.94 No Synopsis Available |
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Movement Training For Tennis Video (Copyright 1990) (VHS) $31.95 How can players set themselves up to hit perfect returns like the pros? Let Jack Groppel, Lynne Rolley, Stan Smith, and Nick Saviano show you in Movement Training for Tennis. Developed through the expertise of the United States Tennis Association (USTA) Sport Science Committee, this video presents a progression of drills to help players at any level add explosive movement to their game. World-renowned tennis coach Dr. Jack Groppel enlists the aid of USTA tennis experts to show coaches, instructors, and players how reaction time and movement time result in explosive speed. This concept involves the player's seeing the ball off the opponent's racket (reaction time), adding an immediate split-step toward the ball (movement time), and completing the execution of the shot with a rapid release of energy (explosive movement). In Part I of this video, players start off with warm-up drills to prevent injury. Next, there's a progression of sport-specific drills designed to help players improve shot anticipation, initial take-off, footwork, body position, and recovery time after hitting the shot. Players will progress from short speed drills to more complex drills that incorporate lateral and horizontal movements. In Part II, the unique sliding techniques required to play effectively on clay is demonstrated. Players will learn how to step into the slide before executing the stroke, how to recover after the shot, and how to maintain balance throughout. Movement Training for Tennis is a valuable tool in helping players use movement to stay on top of their opponents' shots during match play and get the winning edge. About the Author The United States Tennis Association (USTA) is the governing body for tennis in the United States. The USTA's membership consists of more than 500,000 individuals and nearly 6,500 organizations, including schools, park and recreation departments or community tennis associations, and tennis clubs. The USTA is widely known as the owner and operator of the U.S. Open Championships, one of the four Grand Slam tournaments in worldwide tennis competition. The U.S. Open annually attracts more than a half-million fans, awards more than $9 million in prize money, and is broadcast on television to 125 countries. 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. More than 5 million schoolchildren are introduced to te |



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