It is my goal to help you optimise your life. My first tip is for you to play some Tennis. Here is Tennis Blast’s guide to the learning and study of Tennis

  • We like to think technically, scientifically but also instinctively when I approach tennis as a sport, hobby or profession.
  • Nutrition: fuel, what you eat and drink, will determine your energy for play.
  • Sleep and Rest: are both necessary to have energy.
  • Fitness: to play well, you need strength, endurance (stamina), agility, explosive power, flexibility.
  • Mental Fitness: calm state of mind, willingness to learn and work, the patience to wait for results, the character to deal with losses and wins properly.
  • Stroke Technique: the study of how to hold and swing the racquet.
  • Footwork: the study of how to move and place the feet correctly to strike the ball.
  • Tactical and Strategy: the study of how to play matches and find solutions to defeat and opponent.

The Journey

  • Tennis covers physical and mental aspects so comprehensively that your hunger to learn and improve will grow.
  • Your work ethic will increase.
  • Your appetite for learning will grow.
  • Your athleticism will increase.
  • Your character will change – and be careful, don’t become self centred, selfish or egotistical when you start getting better and better.
  • You will definitely get healthier, look better and gain in confidence.

To Compete

  • My friend and first ever strength and conditioning coach, Luke Borregine used to say: “Do you want to COMPETE.”
  • Luke was a 4 times Olympic Australian Coach.
  • The word compete is a key one; to compete takes courage, commitment and belief.
  • It becomes an obsession, a habit and a way of life.
  • Once you start to compete, it can possess you, drive you, even cause you to have OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder).
  • Why? Because you won’t want to stop until you achieve your goal.

The following are some tips if you’re just starting out in Tennis.

  • Enjoy each step: whether you are a beginner or a top pro or a A, B, C or D grade player, your enjoyment and progress can always be great.
  • Tennis is a fantastic sport for many reasons.
  • The physical fitness you receive is just priceless.
  • You will run, stretch, bend and leap into the air.
  • You will breath hard, your heart rate will go up and all your muscles will get used.
  • Don’t worry if you get sore, you really can’t hurt yourself playing Tennis if you’re careful not to go to hard and play with common sense.
  • It’s like driving a car or a skate board or going shopping or visiting a place.
  • Explore, baby steps, trial and error.
  • Listen to your teacher, friends and filter through the information you have about how to play Tennis

Teachers, Coaches, Friends who play Tennis, Magazines, Books, Videos.

  • Like going to school, college or doing any course, when you learn Tennis, at the end, you might say that you have a certificate, diploma or degree in Tennis.
  • So you can get through with various grades – a pass, credit, distinction or high distinction. Or simply A, B, C, D with pluses or minuses attached.
  • Can I say after playing Tennis for nearly 50 years and teaching for nearly 40 years, that Tennis is a life long course that links, in my opinion almost every subject, topic and area of life.
  • I do feel like playing Tennis, challenging myself to be better and teaching Tennis as a profession and business, has helped me to understand and know about a lot of things in my life.
  • The greatest thing has always been enjoying the sport and assisting others, a never ending number of people to also enjoy Tennis and the things that go with it, too.

These are the hierarchy of the ways you can practice Tennis.

  • Swing your racquet in front of a mirror.
  • Hit a ball against a wall.
  • Hit on a ball machine.
  • Get a friend to throw balls to you.
  • Have a hit with a player of similar standard.
  • Have a group Tennis lesson.
  • Have a private Tennis lesson.

Good Luck, Kind Regards Kerry Dock

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