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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 'Real Tennis' 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 Real Tennis Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Real Tennis 1. Pros And Cons Of Buying A Condo - By: Real Estate Advisor The term condominium, condo for short, is a commonly misunderstood word. A condo describes a method of owning real estate, not a particular style of building. A single condo is one housing unit within a larger complex of units, and a condominium complex is used to describe the collection... 2. Tennis Fitness - Exercises To Increase The Power Of Your Serve Part Iii: The Bulgarian Split Squat - By: Todd Scott In tennis youre often playing off of one leg the majority of the time. This takes incredible balance, strength, & coordination. To improve these aspects of your game, training one leg at a time will allow you to produce power even in the most awkward off-balance positions. In most case... 3. Tennis: How To Win The Game Through Concentration Technique - By: Raymond Lai Tennis is played primarily with the mind. The most perfect racquet technique in the world will not suffice if the directing mind is wandering. There are many causes of a wandering mind in a tennis match. The chief one is lack of interest in the game. No one should play ten... 4. Visit Palm Springs California - By: Michael Russell The playground of Palm Springs, California is less than a two hour drive from most cities in Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego Counties and less than an an hours drive from the cities of Riverside and San Bernardino. It is approximetly 130 miles from the Los Angeles International Airport and 100... 5. Tennis - Learning From The Pros I - By: Sergio Cruz If you watch a professional player the most amazing thing about it is how easy he makes all shots look. Almost playful! Sometimes pros can even fool you into believing tennis is just a game. Tennis players are great showmen and actors, they love to play for the gallery. Remem... 6. Country Tennis, Anyone? - By: Ed Williams It really is true that you learn something new each day... I was in Juliette yesterday teaching my son Will how to drive. He turned fifteen recently and got his learners permit, so we now go driving most Sunday afternoons. We both like Juliette cause its the perfect place for him to prac... 7. Is Chess Good For Management? - By: Michael Russell The game of chess has been applauded and taught in business school as a game that gingers creative intelligence. Chess is a game involving kings, queens, bishops, knights, castles, and pawns like a real life. The pawns (also called soldiers) advance first, lead or supported by... 8. How To Win At Manifesting (the Tennis Ladder) - By: Susan James We all want to win. Some of us have a passion for winning. Winning does not have to mean competition. It can simply mean, we get what we want, and we know we will get what we want. We win our lives the way we want them to be. How do we win the big prizes? You know th... 9. Palm Springs - By: Michael Russell Palm Springs is situated at the western edge of the Coachella Valley in central Riverside County. With its well-established neighborhoods, Palm Springs covers a geographical area of ninety-six square miles. In the past few years, the year round good weather, abundant nature and close pro... 10. Golden Gate Park Offers More Than Just A Play Date - By: Michael Russell With its moderate temperatures year round, San Francisco is one of the best cities in the world in which to go outside and play. 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Table Tennis Tips - Some Final Tips - By: Michael Russell Sometimes the most complicated games to master are the ones that are the simplest to explain. What can be simpler than the game of table tennis or ping pong? Two players on opposite ends of a table, separated by a net. Each with a paddle in his hand. One serves, the other ret... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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| Foam Tennis Trainer, 2 1/4in (ea) Slower than regular tennis balls to allow for a tactically based game. Slightly larger than real tennis balls, making them easier to track and hit. 70mm, high bounce, yellow, uncoated foam. Great for indoor tennis.... |
| Foam Tennis Trainer, 3 1/2in (ea) Slower than regular tennis balls to allow for a tactically based game. Slightly larger than real tennis balls, making them easier to track and hit. Great for indoor tennis. 3.5 (H) x 3.5 (W) x 3.5 (D)... |
| Foam Tennis Trainer, 2 1/4in (ea) Slower than regular tennis balls to allow for a tactically based game. Slightly larger than real tennis balls, making them easier to track and hit. 70mm, high bounce, yellow, uncoated foam. Great for indoor tennis. 3 (H) x 3 (W) x 3 (D)... |
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| Sporn Tuf-sock/ Dumball Your dog will love this combination of a real tennis ball wrapped in tasty natural rawhide. It's two of your dog's favorite things in one!... |