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Many tennis players ranging from the weekend warrior to the competitive athlete sometimes find themselves down in the dirt late in a match - Kicked out wide and unable to recover to the ball.
Did you need to work on your footwork?
Endurance?
Strength?
The answer may shock you.
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Training to Recover From Wide, Crosscourt Shots
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The logical assumption in this instance is that you may have footwork problems.
That may be the case, but what if your footwork is sound, your endurance is great, your strength is there, yet you're still getting pushed out of the point from across the net?
Well, frankly, sometimes it will happen. You won't be able to recover. I'm not going
to sugar coat that for one second.
But sometimes, a lot of times, you're able to *almost* recover, bringing your racquet
to within inches of the ball, but it's still not enough.
A fraction of a second determines whether the ball zips by you or whether you smack
It back across the net - maybe for a winner.
So what gives?
It could be your first step back towards the ball - lack of power output.
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Measuring Power Output
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Power Output =
Total Weight X Total Reps
{divided by}
Total Working Time
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Take 2 players, Player A and Player B.
Each can squat 135 pounds for 8 reps.
It takes player A approximately 30 seconds to Perform 8 reps and Player B it only takes 27 Seconds to perform 8 reps.
Power Output for Player A:
1080 (135x8)/ 30 seconds = 36lbs/second
Power Output for Player B:
1080 (135x8)/27 seconds = 40lbs/second
Player B has greater power output moving 40 lbs per second and will be able to recover
alot quicker than player A if he's kicked out wide by his opponent.
Increasing your power output on your first step will greatly increase the chances of you
fully recovering from a wide shot from your opponent. Increasing your total power output
doesn't necessarily mean increasing the amount of weight lifted. Here are a few ways to
increase your total power output.
-1-> Total reps increase, while total working time remains the same
-2-> Total working time decrease, while the total weight and total reps remain the same
-3-> Total weight increase, while the working time and total reps remain the same
-4-> All of the above occur at the same time... Total weight increases - total reps increases - total working time decreases.
Shave a fraction of a second off your recovery time in tennis by increasing your power output and your opponent may have unknowingly just set you up to smash a winner.
As one of the nation's most in-demand fitness trainers, Todd Scott is a training advisor to Men's Fitness and Muscle & Fitness Hers magazines. You can find his articles on news stands today and in nearly every issue of Men's Fitness or Muscle & Fitness Hers magazines for the past 2 years. A high school champion tennis player-turned-fitness expert finally decided, after a little arm twisting by his tennis clients, to allow public access into his Tennis Specific Fitness Databank to help people just like you develop strength and power to hit stronger shots and win more matches. TennisFitnessTips.com is a website designed to help you "Train Hard & Win Easy!"...
Types of Tennis Racquet Stringing Machines
Tennis Racquet Stringing Machines are vital tools for creating stringbeds for tennis racquets that can instantly transform a player's game due to the added deflection power an effectively strung racquet can provide.
Due to this, it is no wonder that most players are spending thousands on buying tournament tennis racquets to get a powerful advantage. However, tennis racquet stringing may sound like a simple job, but there's actually quite a few ways to string a racquet.
There are many tennis racquet stringing machines available and each type has different effects on the stringbed. There are a variety of machines available on the market and they all vary in cost. Electronic stringing machines are more expensive than manual manuals. The cost of an electronic machine is approximately 800 GBP and over, whereas manual machines start at around 350 GBP.
The different types tennis racquet stringing machines available on the market are:
Tensioning systems - There are basically three methods of pulling tension, Drop weight, Spring tension and Electronic tensioning. Drop weight and Electronic are classified as being constant pull. Spring tension is referred to as a lockout machine.
Clamping systems. Like tensioning there are basically three methods, Flying or Floating clamps, Glide Bar clamps and 360 degree Rotational clamps.
Flying or Floating clamps: This type is not fixed to the machine bed, instead they rely on clamping over two strings at a time to hold tension. They have poor tension holding qualities, especially for Tennis as they tend to twist when the tension head is released.
Glide Bar clamps: Two sliding bars on which the string clamps are located, run back and forth in side grooves in the machine bed, the string clamps can be positioned and locked anywhere along the bar to give you bi-directional clamping in straight lines only. Only one glide bar and clamp is needed to install the crosses. It is positioned in the machine bed grooves 90deg to the angle of the main strings.
360 degree Rotational clamps: The bases run in slots in the machine bed and can be locked in place anywhere along it, they also swivel a full 360deg. The clamp shafts fit into tubes attached to the base and can also swivel 360deg, this gives multi-directional, multi-angle clamping.
The popular choice for many racquet stringers is the tensioning systems. In particular, the electronic tensioning machine. These stringing machines are more expensive, usually around 850 GBP to 5000 GBP, but offer superior clamping and ease of mounting which can be a major advantage against manual machines.
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What is the best tennis racquet for a smooth slower swing?
You know what I'm talking about. Not something like nadals erratic swing but something similar to murrays or federers swing. I'm looking for a racquet that is pinpoint and keeps the ball in when going for power. String recomendation would also help
Federer uses the ksixone so that may be good for you. I find the babolat pure drive gt plus offers more power and control with a smooth swing. I have a good power forehand with it with good consistency Using a smooth swing. I like prince synthetic gut 16 strigs on t strung at 59, but lexilon and babolat pro hurricane strngs are also good. A hybrid with pro hurricane and vs strings feels good too. String at your prefence. Anyway, look into the pure drive series or a ksixone.
Ubisoft swatting Racquet Sports onto PS3 with Move support
Ubisoft's 5-in-1 paddle-centric title Racquet Sports will make the jump from the Wii to PS3 this fall in North America. The collection, which formerly invoked the power of the Wii MotionPlus dongle for more accurate swinging when playing tennis, ping-pong, badminton, squash, and beach tennis, will now allow players to try their hands at the same five games using the PlayStation Move controller ...
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