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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Tennis Sports' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Tennis Sports Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Tennis Sports 1. Rekindled Tennis Passion - By: Brenda Fleen Last month's Wimbledon season has re-awakened my liking for tennis. Watching the preliminary rounds made me feel nostalgic of childhood memories when my dad would bring me to his tennis games on Saturdays. I learned how to serve well, do forehand, and backhand decently enough for my age then. I reme... Featured ArticleTable Tennis-a Sport Not A Game Some people will say table tennis is not a sport but I have to vehemently disagree. Table tennis is an activity which requires endurance, skill, hand eye coordination and power. All of these necessary skills make table tennis a sport and not simply a game. Table tennis is not an incredibly physical sport but it is still a sport. Just as a sport like baseball is not incredibly physical, table tennis is not entirely physical either and table tennis should be considere ...
Read full story 2. Table Tennis - By: Graeme Ramsey Table Tennis originated in the 1880s in England. At the time it was an amusement for upperclass Victorians rather than the sport that it is turned into in current times. Surprisingly enough, table tennis is one of the most popular sports in the world, with more people playing i... 3. Wheelchair Sports - By: Raquel Simons There are many sports which have recently become adaptable for individuals who are confined to wheelchairs. Individuals who are quadriplegic and paraplegic can continue to participate in sports, win championships and even take home Olympic metals. Wheelchair sports have come a long way, especially i... 4. Tennis Shoes - By: Jonathon Hardcastle When you were a kid you had at least two pair of shoes. One pair was your "good" one your mother referred to as your "dress shoes," while the other pair was your "everyday" shoes, most probably of athletic nature. These shoes, specially designed for sporting activities, were given the generic name "... 5. 2006 Us Open Tennis Preview - By: Jack Scrafford The Grand Slam tennis tournaments - the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open - are the leading major championships in this choice sport and competition of champions and spectators alike. Remaining one of the prestige tennis professional tournaments, and a fan-favorite, the US ... 6. An Introduction To Table Tennis - By: Evert Dutoit Table tennis as a sport has been around for more than a century. Although table tennis, or "ping pong", started out as just a fun game to play indoors, it grew into a serious sport, especially in Asian countries like China. It is now also an Olympic sport. People who are inter... 7. A Brief History Of Table Tennis - By: Evert Dutoit If you watch the sports channels on TV, such as ESPN, a lot, you're likely to catch a game of table tennis every so often. Table tennis, often called ping pong, is played on a wooden table, with a plastic ball and paddles covered in rubber and a net dividing the playing surface. It is sometimes call... 8. Australian Open Debuts Cutting Edge Tennis Equipment - By: Blair Stephens The beginning of the 2006 Tennis Pro Tour kicks off this week in Australia. The Australian Open kicks off the Grand Slam tournament race and offers an incredible opportunity to tennis manufacturers to preview the newest tennis equipment technology. Millions of tennis fans are watching closely t... 9. Table Tennis-a Sport Not A Game - By: Michael Russell Some people will say table tennis is not a sport but I have to vehemently disagree. Table tennis is an activity which requires endurance, skill, hand eye coordination and power. All of these necessary skills make table tennis a sport and not simply a game. Table tennis is not an in... 10. Tennis Psychology The Foundation Of Winning Tennis - By: Tomaz Mencinger The field of tennis psychology is not just common advice and tactical or mental tips. It is based on general and sports psychology and then applied to tennis specifically. There are many common elements in the psychology of tennis which can be found in other sports too. An athlete that wants... 11. Endeavors In The Caribbean For Active Travelers - By: Danielle Mitchell So you're planning your next vacation getaway to the Caribbean and you're thinking about what kind of things you want to do in this beautiful part of the world. Laying out and soaking up some sun all day? Watching a gorgeous island sunset? How about snoozing the day away in a hammock? ... 12. Dealing With Tennis Elbow - By: Craig Lepage, Cscs, Nasm-cpt In addition to effecting tennis players, tennis elbow effects a great number of people who are involved in activities outside of the sport of tennis. Tennis elbow also known as lateral Epicondylitis is caused by damaging the tendon of the extensor muscles in the forearm. The tendon of these extensor... 13. Golfers And Tennis Elbow - By: Jacqueline Flexney-briscoe TENNIS ELBOW One of the most frequent injuries to the arm is tennis elbow - not alas confined to tennis players. Other sports and every day activities can cause it such as gardening and lifting. The muscles on the back of the forearm, which straighten the fingers and pull the ... 14. Table Tennis - A Brief History - By: Michael Russell In spite of the fact that there are actually table tennis tournaments all over the world, especially in China where table tennis is a major sport, the game itself isn't really taken seriously by many people. We could debate on the why of this until our sun goes nova but we'll leave that debate... 15. Activities In The Caribbean For The Adventurous Traveler - By: Danielle Mitchell What's you're idea of the perfect tropical vacation? Soaking upsome sun on a quiet secluded beach? Reading a good novel whilethe sounds of gentle waves lull you to sleep? Not! If thissounds like a waste of vacation time to you, and you want tospend your Caribbean experience enjoying more act... 16. Great Ways To Have An Active Vacation In The Caribbean - By: Danielle Mitchell Try to imagine your perfect vacation in the Caribbean. Do images of you lounging on a white-sand beach, sipping an umbrella drink while reading a novel come to mind? If this sounds like a waste of vacation time to you, and you want to spend your Caribbean experience enjoying more active pursuits, th... 17. Tennis Skirts - By: Richard Romando If you are not that keen on wearing the ubiquitous mini skirt that is being forecasted as a sure-fire fashion staple for Spring 2006, summon up your inner athlete and go with a short, pleated tennis-inspired skirt made of comfortable, wearable sweatshirt fabric instead. This fashion-forw... 18. Sport Wheelchairs - By: Maricon Williams Today, almost every sport is offered to the wheelchair user - wheelchair skiing, downhill wheelchair racing, wheelchair tennis, wheelchair basketball and more. Participating in sports will not only help strengthen your body and improve dexterity, it will also boost your self-esteem. Manu... 19. A Short Blurb On Tennis - By: Larry Hall Tennis is many different things to many different people. It is sport, recreation and sometimes addiction. Tennis is an outlet for aspiration and an avenue for achievement. It is a great way to get exercise and an excuse to breathe clean air beneath blue skies. If you want... 20. Sports Recreation: Relieve Stress And Have Fun - By: Michael Russell The world we live in is growing increasingly fast-paced, stressful, and filled with responsibility. Because of this, everyone needs some time to relax and have some recreation. Our modern way of life also tends to be sedentary, and the meals we eat are often not very healthy. Exercise is a very i... 21. Be A Sporty Wheelchair User! - By: Mart Gil Abareta If an injury or disability has forced you to be in a wheelchair for a long time, you must realize that your life doesnt stop there. There are still lots of things that are in stored for you. You just have to learn to view your condition positively. At present, there exist various kinds of wheelchair... 22. Table Tennis - Importance Of Good Footwork! - By: Daniel J.fox One of the most frustrating experiences in Table Tennis can be playing someone who imitates a wall and sends every ball you hit right back at you! Aggressive blockers must be handled with care, since any lapses in concentration on your part will be swiftly punished with lightning counter-... 23. Sports - Finding Your Niche - By: Michael Russell A lot of kids today want to get involved in sports for a number of reasons. Some want to just because they enjoy sports for the sake of participating in them, but then there are those who have ulterior motives. It is no secret that for a kid who wants to go to college, the best ticket is usually to ... 24. Golf Elbow Or Tennis Elbow - The Tell Tale Signs - By: Susan Hill Many athletes suffer from pain in their elbow that is generally attributed to repetitive stress. Golfers and tennis players are susceptible to conditions that are very similar to each other; they are called golf elbow and tennis elbow. Sometimes it may be a little hard to tell the differ... 25. Manage Your Employees' Strengths: A Lesson From Tennis - By: Glory Borgeson In grammar school, about the only subject I dreaded was gym. I went to school in the days when all little girls wore dresses. For gym class, we slipped on some shorts and changed our shoes to the PF Flyers we kept in a cubby-hole. Then it was off to the gym for some dreaded act... 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