Head Tennis Racket Swing Style

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Head Tennis Racket Swing Style
Head Tennis Racket Swing Style
What Tennis racket should I buy?


I'm a thirteen year old boy,and have played tennis for a long time. I take lessons,and have been using a head titanium supreme racket. I like using swing style numbers L1 to S4. Mostly S2. What racket should I buy? I like a head rackets.

If you like head rackets, I would suggest getting the Head Radical MidPlus, even though it is a bit pricey. Or you can go into the prestige line, which is my favorite. I'm 13 and I have a K6.1 95, but it might be too heavy for you.



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Champion Sports 27'' Oversize Head Tennis Racket


Champion Sports 27'' Oversize Head Tennis Racket


$40.95


Oversize head tennis rackets are perfect for players who are seeking more power in their swing. The Champion Sports Oversize Head Tennis Racket is 27'' and features a durable aluminum frame, wide body construction, nylon strings, and a comfortable leather grip.

Champion Sports 27'' Titanium Tennis Racket


Champion Sports 27'' Titanium Tennis Racket


$45.95


Serious, active tennis players need a racket that will withstand heavy use and add more power to your game. The Champion Sports 27'' Titanium Oversize Head Tennis Racket is a great tool for dedicated players. This 27'' racket features a heavy-duty titanium frame that features a wide body construction, nylon strings, and a cushioned leather grip. The oversize head offers more power to your swing.

Youtek Speed Pro tennis racket,Brand Tennis Racket,Tennis set Best Quality Rackets For Sales


Youtek Speed Pro tennis racket,Brand Tennis Racket,Tennis set Best Quality Rackets For Sales


$72.63


Balance:310 mm Head Light Beam:18 mm Swing style:L5 Grip sizes available:4 1/4 4 3/8 4 1/2

Head Speed Junior Tennis Racket


Head Speed Junior Tennis Racket


$25.95


Junior Tennis Racket: 25''.Features 93 sq. in. head that weighs only 7.4oz.Features 3 7/8'' synthetic grip.Includes Strings.For ages 8 and up.

Champion Sports 27'' Standard Head Tennis Racket


Champion Sports 27'' Standard Head Tennis Racket


$34.95


The Champion Sports Standard Head Tennis Racket is a great tool for recreational tennis players. This 27'' racket features a durable aluminum frame, nylon strings, and a leather grip, so you can play in comfort.

Champion Sports 24'' Midsize Head Tennis Racket


Champion Sports 24'' Midsize Head Tennis Racket


$34.95


For players seeking equal parts power and control, try the Champion Sports Midsize Head Tennis Racket. This 24'' tennis racket features a durable aluminum frame, a wide body construction, nylon strings, and a comfortable leather grip.

Head PCT Heat Tennis Racket.


Head PCT Heat Tennis Racket.


$44.99


The Head PCT Heat Tennis Racket is the heaviest PCT racket available, generating substantial amounts of power and allowing you to smash your way past opponents.Anti-torsion has been included to ensure heightened racket stiffness bringing more stability and precision on court.This racket provides superb strength with incredible feel and touch to provide all-round performance on court backed up by immense power.Head size: 660 sq cm.Weight: 265g.Grip size: G3 = 4 3-8EAN/Barcode 726423280682.Free delivery by post. This item will be delivered free, by post, usually in 5 working days (depending on your local postal service). 

Wilson Blade Competition 100 Series Tennis Racket


Wilson Blade Competition 100 Series Tennis Racket


$49.99


Cross Section: 22 mm Square BeamHead size: 100"Length: 27"Composition: Titanium FusedStrung Weight: 10.8 ozStrung Balance: 1 pt. HLString Pattern: 16 X 19Tour style frame geometry for stable powerStrong tour inspired cosmeticYou may also need to purchase Wilson Tennis Balls!Protect your racket with a Wilson Tennis Bag!

Champion Sports 21'' Midsize Head Tennis Racket


Champion Sports 21'' Midsize Head Tennis Racket


$34.95


For players seeking equal parts power and control, try the Champion Sports Midsize Head Tennis Racket. This 21'' tennis racket features a durable aluminum frame, a wide body construction, nylon strings and a comfortable leather grip. The smaller size of the racket gives you more control, while the midsize head gives you power.

Head Radical 23 Junior Tennis Racket.


Head Radical 23 Junior Tennis Racket.


$15.49


The Head Radical 23 Junior Tennis Racket is designed to be a great racket for learning the finer techniques of the game.Allowing for the rapid development of tomorrow's junior tennis stars.The main characteristics of this racket are the large sweet spot and high levels of manoeuvrability making it ideal for youngsters.Head size: 690 sq cm.Weight: 185g.Grip size: G0 = 4EAN/Barcode 726423281337.Free delivery by post. This item will be delivered free, by post, usually in 5 working days (depending on your local postal service). 

Butterfly Jian Table Tennis Racket


Butterfly Jian Table Tennis Racket


$42.95


The Butterfly Jian Table Tennis Racket is suitable for close to the table play. This Chinese penhold style ping pong paddle features a 1.5mm Addoy sponge rubber surface. The great spin and superb control make this a perfect first racket! The Jian Racket is also legal for tournament play.

Yonex Vcore Team Tennis Racket - Red and White.


Yonex Vcore Team Tennis Racket - Red and White.


$51.99


The deeper grooves in the 3D vector shaft improve stiffness and reduce twisting of the frame for 20% more face stability than a conventional racket.Constructed with an Isometric square head shape, reducing the dead space in a conventional round frame while keeping the sweet spot the same size.As a result, the racket is easier to swing through and has superior manoeuvrability.Tennis racquet length 27 inches.Frame material: Graphite.Head size: 98 sq in.String pattern 16 x 20.Strung weight 280g.Grip size: G3 = 4 3-8EAN/Barcode 4547656683561.Free delivery by post. This item will be delivered free, by post, usually in 5 working days (depending on your local postal service). 

MacGregor Wide Body Tennis Racket


MacGregor Wide Body Tennis Racket


$23.95


The MacGregor Wide Body Tennis Racket is ideal for recreational players of all ages. It features lightweight aluminum construction with two-tone baked enamel painted finish. This tennis racket features a mid-size 88 sq. inch head, bumper guard, soft synthetic grip, and open throat design. This MacGregor racket weighs only 8.8 oz. with strings and is available in three grip sizes.

Ps Fullsize Tennis Racket(Pack of 1)


Ps Fullsize Tennis Racket(Pack of 1)


$47.9


Ps Fullsize Tennis Racket. Cta Psm-Fstr Playstation(R) Move Full-Size Tennis Racket. Specs: Perfect For Any Tennis Based Playstation(R) Move Title; Looks & Feels Just Like An Actual Tennis Racquet; Steady Grip For Full-Swing Action. Warranty: One Year.

Tennis Racket with a Tennis Ball


Tennis Racket with a Tennis Ball


$24.99


Tennis Racket with a Tennis Ball - Photographic Print

Tennis Ball on a Tennis Racket


Tennis Ball on a Tennis Racket


$24.99


Tennis Ball on a Tennis Racket - Photographic Print


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Marat Safin Forehand

Trust your Unconscious Golf Mind to Align Your Club for a Better Pre-Shot Routine

How much is the accuracy of your golf shot influenced by club alignment at address and how much is down to your instinctive or unconscious golf ability? Now I'm not talking here about the complexity of aligning the various parts of your body when you address the ball. That's a subject for your golf pro, not your golf psychologist. All I'm interested in here is the alignment of your club face at address.

I've been writing a lot recently about the importance, in golf psychology terms, of a quick transition from the conscious processes of planning your golf shot and selecting the right club and the unconscious process of taking your stance and hitting the ball. What concerns me most is that while the best golfers seem to take as little as 11 seconds to complete this transition the average golfer seems to take that long just to align their stance and the clubface.

Now, I don't want you to go straight out and time how long you take, as that would introduce an unnecessary conscious activity into what should be an unconscious process and I don't want you blaming me for making you play worse. You probably already know whether you are quick or slow in this area and if you don't, just ask a golfing friend to tell you.

How accurately can you consciously aim your club face? Well, let's look at a few technical facts. A typical club head is about 3 inches long from heel to toe and the hitting area is less than 2 inches wide. With a mid-iron, those two inches sit on the ground about 4-5 feet from your eyes, depending on your height and style.

And how precise can you be with the alignment of that clubhead from that distance? If you were an eight of an inch out with the face alignment, then your club would be facing about 10 yards wide of your target 160 yards away - the difference between hitting or missing an average green. Now, I know that the path the club head takes at impact has more affect on the direction the ball starts flying than the alignment of the clubface, but that's more than compensated for by the slice or draw swing created and the tendency for us golfers to swing square to our clubface.

So, how do the better golfers maintain their accuracy if it's so difficult to align the clubface accurately? Well, let's look at other sports where the action is so rapid that we don't have time to think consciously about alignment. How often have you seen a top-class cricket fielder throw the ball from maybe 40 yards more than a yard either side of the wicket-keeper? That's despite having to run some way for the ball, pick it up, turn and throw it back as quickly as possible. I suspect that something similar happens in baseball. Now, do they spend any time aligning themselves consciously before they throw the ball? I don't think so, they just turn and throw the ball and trust their amazing bodies and unconscious mind to assess all the variables and let fly.

The same goes for tennis where there's little or no time for alignment. Timothy Gallwey's original Inner Game book made similar arguments for the capabilities of the unconscious mind in the game of tennis. When he talked about Self 1 and Self 2 he was talking about what I describe as the conscious and unconscious minds. Even with the dynamic nature of tennis, he found a need for a distraction to stop the conscious mind interfering with the shot - calling out "Bounce" and "Hit" when the ball bounced or you hit it with the racket.

Now, what are you suggesting I should do to shorten my alignment time, Andrew? Well, all I'm saying is to think about taking less time with your club alignment when you're setting up to play your shots and trust your unconscious to hit the shot where you want it to go. Work on it on the practice ground and in your mental practice until it becomes second nature and you know it works well for you. Then take it to the course and enjoy the results.

About the Author

Andrew Fogg, the Golf Hypnotist, is an enthusiastic golfer, hypnotherapist and NLP Master Practitioner. He is a practicing golf psychologist and author of a soon to be published book The Secrets of Hypnotic Golf and a series of golf hypnosis MP3 programmes.

Visit his website for information on how to get the most success, pleasure and enjoyment from the wonderful game of golf. More specifically, it is about how to improve your golf by working on the 90 percent of the game that is played in the 6 inches between your ears.

Sign up for the free Golf Hypnotist ezine at http://www.golf-hypnotist.com/ and get your free 25- minute Your Own Virtual Caddy golf hypnosis MP3 that goes with this article.

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