Tennis Grips Western Eastern
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Tennis Grips Western Eastern

This question is for experienced tennis players only!!!!!!!!!!?
I am 17 years old, and i am a competitive tennis player. I have been using western grip for my forehand for a couple of years now. (i am a righty)But recently i realized that i will actually play better if i change it to an eastern grip. So when i practiced for a couple of weeks with my new grip, i started getting pain in my wrist. It doesn't hurt by itself, but only during the hitting point or when i twist my wrist outwards or inwards.The pain has been really noticable lately, and i am really frustrated, i am always practicing and i don't have time for doctors. Did anyone have this problem, please help!!
I have taught many park champions...you are going way too fast to improve yourself...the most important thing with the eastern grip is that you hold the racquet straight up and down, pointing from the sky to the earth...the second is do not exaggerate your swing, keep it simple,point your wrist to the back fence,swing thru the front fence with just your wrist, with a little topspin, and I recommend that you catch your racquet with your free hand also...and make sure you get into a structured training schedule, your arm is hurting because you have not strengtened the correct muscles. I recommend the book "How to win ugly' And if you have a video cam, record yourself.
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Eastern Forehand Tennis Grip
College Tennis: The Forehand Shot
Not every student will be able to continue their education to the college level. Earning a college degree can be difficult. Location, available courses need to be carefully considered, as well as the cost of enrollment. Many students therefore apply for financial aid; if they are talented in sports, they look into sports scholarships and internships, which could also serve as a stepping stone for a career in professional sports. Tennis is a competition between two players (known as singles) or between two teams, consisting of two players each (also known as doubles). The tennis athletes hit a felt-covered ball with a racquet over a net into the opponent's court. Each year, many high school tennis athletes, for instance, are hoping to get noticed during college tennis recruiting.
There are eight basic shots in the game of tennis. One of these is the forehand shot.
The player's preferred arm in playing is always a factor in the game. If a player is right-handed, the forehand shot begins on the right side of the player's body, which continues across as the racquet comes in contact with the ball, until it ends on the left side of the body. There are a wide range of grips which a player can use to execute the forehand. The most often used are called the continental, eastern, semi-western, and the western. Their popularity does vary over time. Few top players have used the western grip since the 1920s. Towards the end of the 20th century, improvements in shot-making techniques and equipment have advanced rapidly, and the western forehand made a strong comeback. It is now used by many of the modern players. However, regardless of which griap is used, most forehands are in general executed with one hand holding the racquet. But there have been a few players to have successfully utilized two-handed forehands.
The vast financial burdens involved in pursuing a college degree can prove daunting, especially with the current economic crisis. Thus many high school tennis athletes are hoping to get noticed during college tennis recruiting. The Internet has proven to be a useful venue for both student tennis athletes and coaches involved in the process of college tennis recruiting. There are many websites and online forums wherein students and scouts can come together and interact. D1Athletes is an online community wherein high school tennis athletes and coaches alike can share and exchange information they need during college tennis recruiting. D1Athletes offers them a place to build an online presence and gain important public exposure.
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