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WILSON H 110 HYPER HAMMER 110 squash racquet NEW H110
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Wilson Hyper Hammer Carbon 5.3 OS 110 4 1/2 Tennis Racquet Near Mint!!
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wilson hyper hammer 5 hybrid tennis racquet gripsize 4 3/8 new with cover bag
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Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.9 110 OS Tennis Racquet - 4 1/8
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WILSON Hyper Carbon Hammer 5.2 w/ Org. Case
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Wilson Hyper Hammer 3.3 Carbon 2 - 115 Sq.In. 4 5/8 Grip OS Tennis Racquet
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NEW Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.3 OS 4-1/8 STRUNG Tennis Racquet Racket
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WILSON HYPER HAMMER CARBON MODEL SQUASH RACQUET
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Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.3 110 Headguard & Grommet Replacement Parts - WRG7054
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WILSON HYPER HAMMER EXTRA LONG 28' OVERSIZE 110 4.0 grip SZ 4 1/2
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NEW Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.3 OS 4-5/8 STRUNG Tennis Racquet Racket
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Wilson Hyper Hammer 2 The Limits 3.3 Tennis Racquet Super Oversize 135 4 3/8
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Wilson Hyper Carbon Hyper Hammer 2.0 4 1/4 Grip with Wilson Bag
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Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.9
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Wilson Hyper Hammer 6.4
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WILSON HYPER SLEDGE HAMMER TENNIS RACQUET BAG
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WILSON HYPER HAMMER TENNIS RACQUET BAG
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WILSON HYPER HAMMER CARBON RACKET RACQUET 6.6 ROLLERS
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WILSON HYPER HAMMER CARBON RACKET RACQUET 4 1/2 DEMO
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WILSON HYPER HAMMER CARBON RACKET RACQUET 4 1/2 NEW DEMO
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Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.2 midplus tennis racquet, 4 3/8 grip
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Wilson Hyper Hammer 7.4 - 95 Sq inch head - grip size 4 1/2 w/bag
Wilson Hyper Hammer 7.4 - 95 Sq inch head - grip size 4 1/2 w/bag
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Rare Wilson Hyper Hammer 4.6 Lite Tennis Racket
Rare Wilson Hyper Hammer 4.6 Lite Tennis Racket
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Wilson Hyper Hammer 3.3 Tennis Racquet 115 Sq. In. Grip 4 1/4" / SL2
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Wilson Hyper Hammer 4.0 Stretch Tennis Racquet 110 Sq. In. Grip 4 1/8" / HS1
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Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.9 Rare Tennis Raquet Racket Silver Blue
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WILSON HYPER HAMMER CARBON 6.3 TENNIS RACQUET 4 3/8 SOFT CASE
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Wilson Hyper Hammer 3.3 Outer Limits 135
Wilson Hyper Hammer 3.3 Outer Limits 135
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WILSON HYPER CARBON HAMMER RACQUET & CASE110 SQ IN 4 1/4 GRIP Ti 7.0 mint cond
WILSON HYPER CARBON HAMMER RACQUET & CASE110 SQ IN 4 1/4 GRIP Ti 7.0 mint cond
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New Two Wilson Hyper Hammer 165G HH 165 Squash Racquet HH 165 (Save over 45%)
New Two Wilson Hyper Hammer 165G HH 165 Squash Racquet HH 165 (Save over 45%)
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New Wilson Hyper Hammer 165G HH 165 Squash Racquet HH 165 (Save over 45%)
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BRAND NEW WILSON HYPER HAMMER 5.3 OVERSIZE TENNIS RACQUET GRIP SIZE: 4 5/8 INCH
BRAND NEW WILSON HYPER HAMMER 5.3 OVERSIZE TENNIS RACQUET GRIP SIZE: 4 5/8 INCH
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New Wilson Hyper Hammer 6.3 Tennis Racket Strung HH 6.3 (save over 40%)
New Wilson Hyper Hammer 6.3 Tennis Racket Strung HH 6.3 (save over 40%)
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Wilson Hyper Hammer 2.3 120 Stretch Bumper Guard Grommet Set NEW
Wilson Hyper Hammer 2.3 120 Stretch Bumper Guard Grommet Set NEW
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Wilson Hyper Hammer 6.2 110 Stretch Bumper Guard Grommet Set NEW
Wilson Hyper Hammer 6.2 110 Stretch Bumper Guard Grommet Set NEW
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Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.2 106 Stretch Bumper Guard Grommet Set NEW
Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.2 106 Stretch Bumper Guard Grommet Set NEW
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Wilson Hyper Hammer 3.3 OS 115 4 3/8 Tennis Racquet
Wilson Hyper Hammer 3.3 OS 115 4 3/8 Tennis Racquet
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New Wilson Hyper  Hammer H145 Squash Racquet HH 145 (super savings hard to find)
New Wilson Hyper Hammer H145 Squash Racquet HH 145 (super savings hard to find)
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WILSON HYPER HAMMER TRADITIONAL BUMPER- 6.3 95 MP
WILSON HYPER HAMMER TRADITIONAL BUMPER- 6.3 95 MP
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Wilson Hyper Hammer H Blaze HBlaze Racket D strung
Wilson Hyper Hammer H Blaze HBlaze Racket D strung
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New Wilson Hyper Hammer 2.1 Racket 115  H 2.1 grip 4 3/8 or 4 1/2 last ones left
New Wilson Hyper Hammer 2.1 Racket 115 H 2.1 grip 4 3/8 or 4 1/2 last ones left
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New Wilson Hyper Hammer 110 Squash Racquet H 110 (save over 39% or $75)
New Wilson Hyper Hammer 110 Squash Racquet H 110 (save over 39% or $75)
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Wilson Hyper Hammer XP OS tennis racquet "Superb Condition"
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Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.3 Tennis Racquet Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.3 Tennis Racquet

One of Wilson's most popular "tweener" racquets, the oversized Hyper Hammer 5.3 combines both control and power, making it ideal for beginners looking to step up their game or intermediate players who want a little extra control...

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Features: Hammer® Design and Power Holes. Construction: AirLite Alloy. Weight: 130g (WRT9908US)


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The Single Plane Swing is a simple way to hit a ball to your target and increase your enjoyment while playing golf. Years of instructional experience have shown me easier ways to communicate this simple swing method, a swing method brilliantly proven by Moe Norman, a Canadian Golf Hall of Fame member, regularly called the World's Greatest Ballstriker (by Tiger Woods, Lee Trevino, and other greats of the game).

For consistent ball striking you have to control three things:

    1. Clubface aim at impact
    2. Clubhead path through impact
    3. Power production without disturbing numbers 1 or 2

Natural Golf gives you a simple way to control all three.

Fundamental #1 - The Natural Hold

To control where the clubface is aimed at impact, we hold the club in a way that aligns the forearms with the clubshaft.

This alignment emulates the dynamic alignment during impact, meaning the clubface will more consistently square to the direction you swing. This way you will have just one thing to focus your attention on when playing golf and that is the clubhead path through impact.

Fundamental #2 - The Single Plane Setup

To control the direction the clubhead is swinging (path), we setup to the ball with our forearms aligned on plane with the clubshaft and upper arms above (on top of) the chest. This way your arms are free to control clubhead direction and torso rotation is minimized, allowing you to swing back and forward on virtually the same path or on a Single Plane.

From here you simply aim and drive the ball to your target!

Fundamental #3 - Drive the Ball to Your Target

We drive the ball with a club the same way we drive a nail with a hammer, using leverage as a power source. Leverage is gained by allowing the wrists to work as a hinge so we can release the weight of the clubhead in the direction we want to drive the ball - primarily powered by a simple independent arm action.

The advantage to the Natural Golf Single Plane Swing is that you can fully release the force of the clubhead past your body (as seen in these pictures of Moe Norman) without the need for turning or twisting. That is because our setup positions you at address where you will most naturally return during the swing through impact, with your arms aligned on plane with the clubshaft. Your body stabilizes as you unleash the power of leverage to the clubhead through impact. Then you simply follow clubhead momentum, turning to a stress free and balanced finish.

So there you have it - With Natural Golf you can...

    o Control where the clubface is aiming at impact by using the Natural Hold
    o Control the clubhead path using the Single Plane Setup
    o Control clubhead speed using the stress free power source of leverage to Drive the Ball to Your Target!

If you haven't already, give it a try!

Ken Martin is Director of Instruction at http://www.MoeNormanGolfAcademy.org, a non-profit online golf school offering free golf instruction videos. Watch video of this unique swing here: http://www.MoeNormanGolfAcademy.org/free/singleplaneswing.aspx

My Big Ol' Muddy Christmas

Last year, my wife Rose and I volunteered to take a crew of seven junior high kids, a big pile of presents, food and a Christmas tree to a needy family in East Austin. We left straight from church, so we were in our Sunday finest. That was my first mistake.

We packed the tree and the food into Rose’s SUV, put the presents in the trunk of my car and we were off. We sang Christmas carols all the way to the part of East Austin where the roads turned to dirt. The heavy rainfall the night before had created giant mud pits that we had to drive around. We were looking for the home of Maria Ceballos and her six kids. When we finally found the right road, it was a dirt road with its own huge, insurmountable mud pit right in the middle of where we had to go. But I was undaunted. We had Christmas presents to deliver.

I stopped just short of the mud pit to plot out the best strategy. It looked like if we stayed to the left of the deepest part of the mud pit, we might get through. I shifted into gear and vowed to keep moving no matter what. That was my second mistake.

Into the pit I rolled and my tires immediately started spinning, but the car was not moving. “Got to keep moving,” I said to myself. I turned the wheel hard to the left and then hard to the right to keep wheels from digging into any one spot. It worked. I kept the gas peddle down and kept turning the wheels hard left and hard right until I had “walked” the car all way to where there was an “almost dry” spot and then I pulled off the road onto the grass. Then I got out to check on Rose and the kids who were in the SUV behind me.

Sure enough she was stuck in the mud pit and she was doing the worst possible thing - gunning the engine and digging herself deeper. These Wisconsin girls can drive in snow, but not in good ol' Texas mud. I waved her off and she turned off the engine. She and all the kids piled out of the SUV and into the mud in their nice, clean church clothes. The little Mexican kids from the neighborhood just stood there, staring at us wide-eyed as if we were crazy.

I left Rose and the kids with the vehicles and walked down the muddy road to see if I could find the Ceballos’ house. Only half of the cinder-block houses and mobile homes had addresses on them. No one seemed to know who Maria Ceballos was or where she lived. I was getting depressed, thinking we might not even be on the right road and now we were stuck in the mud with a group of hyper-active junior high kids. I turned around and walked back toward the cars only to see Rose and the kids all happily marching toward me and carrying bags of presents and the tree – like a prize. “What are you doing?” I shouted. “Isn’t this where they live?” Rose asked. “I thought that’s why you pulled off the road.”

The kids dropped the Christmas tree in the mud on the way back to the car. So now we had a slightly muddy Christmas tree to deliver. I was trying not to get frustrated. It was Christmas and we were there for a good cause. I managed to get the SUV unstuck and over onto a semi-dry spot. It looked like the road was a bit drier a few hundreds yards away, but we’d have to make our way through the rest of the mud pit to get there. Our only other alternative was to go back out the way we came in and go around the block. We decided to go around the block. But first, we had to go back through the mud pit from which we had just escaped.

By this time, I felt like a pro. I laid the hammer down and sent mud flying everywhere and made it back through the mud pit with no problem. Rose, unfortunately got stuck again. A couple of young guys saw her desperately struggling and ran up to give her a push from behind with their hands. She baptized one of them in mud as she finally spun out the hole and made it to the other side. “Sorry!” she shouted from the window. “No hay problema!” came the response. I’m sure the last thing they wanted was a couple of yuppies with a pack of teenagers stuck right out in front their house for the rest of the afternoon.

We went around the block and came down the same street from the opposite direction and finally found the right house – thanks to some men who were out in their front yard playing with roosters on leashes. I asked them in Spanish if these were cock-fightin’ roosters and they proudly responded “si” and told me the names of each rooster. The names sounded like Spanish versions of Top Gun fighter pilots. They showed me the battle scars on their roosters as though they were medals of honor.

I told one of the men out front that we were bringing “regalos de Navidad” and he shouted in Spanish to the open windows of the Ceballos’ house. Almost immediately six little Ceballos kids came spilling out of the house with wide open, expectant eyes. “Donde esta Maria Ceballos?” I asked, and all the kids pointed to the open door of the cinder block house. I could see Maria shyly peeking at us from behind the door. “Okay guys, everybody unload the gifts and follow me.” We were finally home.

Seven junior high kids and Rose descended on the little house like a tornado and set up the tree on the cold, concrete floor of the living room. Then came all the presents and the food. The Ceballos kids immediately began squeezing and shaking the presents and looking for their names. During the entire trip, little Tiffany Wilson had been carrying a brand new stuffed kitty with no name on it. She alone knew who it went to. “Quien es Daisy?” she finally asked and a little girl raised her hand. Tiffany walked over and handed the kitty to Daisy and she snuggled it closely to her chest and smiled. It was a beautiful sight. We sang the only Spanish Christmas carol that everyone knew – Feliz Navidad. Then we said a prayer of blessing on the Ceballos’ home.

As we walked out of the house, the men outside had decided to give us a show. They released the cocks and immediately they started fighting. Our church kids just stood there - with mouths open. “Why are they fighting?” a little girl asked me. “It’s their instinct,” I said. “When you get two male roosters together, they always fight. This is one of the biggest sports in Mexico. Everybody places bets on the rooster they want to win. The rooster left standing wins.” Just about that time, one of the men asked me if I wanted to bet $5.00. That was our cue to leave. “Gracias. Feliz Navidad,” I said and we piled seven muddy teenagers into the cars and left.

As I thought about it, I realized that the Ceballos family could have very easily been my family five generations ago, when my ancestors first came to Texas from Northern Mexico. Those guys out front with the roosters could have easily been my uncles. I imagined that I had gone back in time to give my family a Christmas tree and a pile of presents and food and I wondered how I would have felt as a little kid seeing piles of presents being brought into our house – totally unexpected. For just a moment, I was that kid, and my heart swelled with excitement.

And then I wondered – what if I really could go back in time and give my own ancestors a gift. What would I give my ancestors, knowing that it would one day benefit me? My imagination ran wild. Would I give them the gift of education? A million dollars to invest over the next five generations until it was passed down to me? Stock in Coca Cola which would increase over the years? Political connections like the Bush’s or the Kennedy’s? Faith in God?

As my mind wandered, it went further and further back in time . . . to two thousand years ago . . . to an ancient hill overlooking a small village where shepherds were watching their flocks by starlight. And then I realized that God had already gone back into my past and given me a gift –the greatest gift of all – the birth of his son Jesus Christ . . . and I smiled.

Daniel R. Castro, author of Critical Choices That Change Lives: How Heroes Turn Tragedy Into Triumph. To download the first chapter free, go to http://www.dancastro.com

About the Author

Professional:
Daniel R. Castro is a business litigation attorney and partner in the law firm of Castro & Baker, LLP, in Austin, Texas. Dan is an honors graduate of the University of Texas School of Law. He has spent the last 25 years mentoring teenagers and law students. Professionally, Dan has represented Fortune 500 corporations in multimillion-dollar litigation, individual corporate executives in employment disputes and small to mid-size corporations in hotly contested commercial and real estate disputes.

Aside from practicing law, Dan is also a business strategist/business consultant, helping clients to find the best strategy for starting businesses, developing business plans, building businesses and solving problems. Dan is also a professional keynote speaker and executive retreat leader and personal business coach and motivator.

Personal:
Dan has an insatiable love of history and has always gravitated toward the stories of people who seemed to prosper in the midst of crisis and adversity when everyone else around them failed. He was curious about what set these people apart and made them heroes. After he started practicing law, Dan started conducting the research that went into Critical Choices That Change Lives. His natural curiosity led him on a nine year adventure of reading volumes of biographies, academic articles, psychological treatises, magazines, newspapers, and observing people. What he discovered was that heroes are people who can literally see and hear things around them that other people cannot.

Which tennis racket for my 10 year old son?

I'm looking for a tennis racket for my 10 year old son. He's been playing for over a year now and is taking it quite seriously so I am happy to pay up to £60 or £70 if that is what is needed to get a decent racket. He is 147cm tall. I have been advised that he could now move up to a full size (27") racket. I have looked on pwp.com and see that they have some discounted rackets including:

Wilson Hyper Hammer 4.0 (260g, 27.5", head 113 sq in) for £70 (RRP £150)
Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.3 (270g, 27.5", head 95 sq in) for £70 (RRP £180)
Head Microgel Radical (280g, 27", head 102 sq in) with bag for £80 (RRP £120)

Then someone else offered to get me the latest technology in a Wilson K Bold BLX (262g, 27", head 100 sq in) for £65 (RRP £80)

Can anyone advise me on which is the best buy??

Thanks.

None of the "latest stuff" technology matters if the racquet does not "feel good" to the player and fits the players swing. The best thing to do is go to a store you trust, that has people who know what they are talking about and "demo" the one's he is interested in that fit your price range. Even better would be a shop that lets you take the racquet out to a court and play a little with it ( think test driving a car).

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