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What else can I do to have thinner arms and legs?


3 years ago, I had vacation. In our trip, all our meals are eat all you can. SO after it I gained 5 lbs and I noticed I eat more often. So I had bigger arms and bigger thighs. Plus to that, I am a Table Tennis player. With my training, instead of looking thinner, i notice that I am having bigger thighs and arms due to the push-ups, squats and jogging we do. so how can I do cardio activities without looking muscular? I am required to do squats, jogging and push-ups. I prefer exercises that doesn't require any other equipment. I am also not courageous enough to try pills or anything taken in except food.

Man, feel your pain.

I have massive thighs from running.
It's a trade off: being fit healthy and good at sport vs. looking thin and being a bit tad wobbly.
At the moment I've stopped running because of my hating my legs (superficial + stupid, I know).

I guess the best thing would be to try and not use your arms besides training (yes, I have also done this. Don't tell anyone, they'll pay you out). And eat less, or healthier. The less fat you have, the smaller you are so loose some fat and your muscular arms will be fine. I know some people who work out heaps and are muscular but have like no fat and they are pretty darn hot. :)

Yeah, hope that dodgy advice helps.



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Tennis Players


Tennis Players


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Tennis Players - Photographic Print

Tennis


Tennis


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The premier tennis organization in the world offers the latest ideas on how to learn and play the game, illuminated in easy-to-follow sequences as demonstrated by the world`s best players. Debunking the theory that tennis is a difficult sport to learn, this book details how to play the game before it even teaches how to actually hit the ball, based on the growing practice of starting beginners in a game, rather than on exercises and drills. An invaluable resource for players and coaches, the book will offer step-by-step instructions on learning and mastering the strokes, illustrated from start to finish by the groundbreaking high-speed photography compiled by the USTA coaching department. All strokes will be demonstrated with photographs of the world`s top players: Roger Federer, Andy Roddick, Venus and Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova, and many more. The book also offers information about equipment, practice drills, tournament play, playing styles, and general fitness, as well as an analysis of the top players and their games, making the book as important for those who watch tennis as it is for those who play.

Two Tennis Players


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Two Tennis Players - Wall Decal

Tennis Players in Motion


Tennis Players in Motion


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Table Tennis Players


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Champion Sports Table Tennis Equipment Set


Champion Sports Table Tennis Equipment Set


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The Champion Sports Tournament Table Tennis Set features everything you need to start-up a recreational game of table tennis. Each set includes 4 wooden paddles, 3 table tennis balls, and 1 tie-on net with metal clamps. The Table Tennis Set is retail packed and features enough equipment for up to 4 players.

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Hazel Wightman with Other Tennis Players


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Hazel Wightman with Other Tennis Players - Premium Photographic Print


BMV Quantum Subliminal CD Improve your Tennis Skills: Professional Mind Training Aid (Ultrasonic Sports Performance Enhancement Series) BMV Quantum Subliminal CD Improve your Tennis Skills: Professional Mind Training Aid (Ultrasonic Sports Performance Enhancement Series)

 

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Program your subconscious mind to improve your tennis skills. Increase mental and physical skills for peak athletic performance. Perform "in the zone" to be the best tennis player you can be! Create results using state-of-the-art subliminal and brainwave entrainment technology for sports performance enhancement...

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Program your subconscious mind to improve your table tennis skills. Increase mental and physical skills for peak athletic performance. Perform in the zone to be the best table tennis player you can be! Create results using state-of-the-art subliminal and brainwave entrainment technology for sports performance enhancement...

Application Squeegee - Tennis Application Squeegee - Tennis

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Advantage materials are best applied with this 36 ProCoater squeegee with a 40 durometer neoprene rubber blade. Comes with a standard 6' aluminum handle.

(Price/PR)SSG / BSN External Ratchet Posts-2-7/8 (Price/PR)SSG / BSN External Ratchet Posts-2-7/8" Green

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Price is for PR.Product Details:Heavy duty posts complete with ratchet caps and pulley. Finished with powder coated green paint. Safety ratchet has detachable handle and sturdy hooks for anchoring the net...

IsoNode Pro Anti-Vibration Feet - Large (Set of Four) IsoNode Pro Anti-Vibration Feet - Large (Set of Four)

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Jakks Pacific Ultimotion Swing Zone Sports Motion Controller Video Game Jakks Pacific Ultimotion Swing Zone Sports Motion Controller Video Game

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Play your favorite sports like a pro with the Ultimotion Swing Zone Sports video game. This fun and entertaining interactive video game will have your five- to 10-year-old child hitting home runs like a champ, tossing a football like a quarterback, and acing their opponents on the tennis court in no time flat...

Kettler 7096-100 Vario Table Tennis Net Kettler 7096-100 Vario Table Tennis Net

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Weatherproof plastic net for table thicknesses 16-25 mm. This is a quickly assembled synthetic net with tensioner. It is International Tournament size. (Includes posts).

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Dunlop Play Smash 4 Player Badminton Set Dunlop Play Smash 4 Player Badminton Set

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The Dunlop Play Smash Badminton Set is the perfect quality pick and carry away badminton set, and is great for a casual game with friends or family anywhere. In the garden or park, or just for skill practice sessions, this set provides a well rounded kit with everything you need to get playing quickly...

WILSON White Vinyl Car Sticker/Decal (Tennis Raquets,Shoes,Equipment) ON SALE TODAY!!! WILSON White Vinyl Car Sticker/Decal (Tennis Raquets,Shoes,Equipment) ON SALE TODAY!!!

 

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This WILSON Vinyl sticker is WHITE and measures about 1.5" X 5". (the BLACK background in the picture is NOT part of the sticker)This is a tough, car wash safe decals and they look great on vehicle windows or stick them to any flat, smooth surface...

Playing Tennis After 50: Your Guide to Strategy, Technique, Equipment, and the Tennis Lifestyle Playing Tennis After 50: Your Guide to Strategy, Technique, Equipment, and the Tennis Lifestyle

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Whether you are just starting out, have been competing for decades, or are returning to the game after an extended break, Playing Tennis After 50 will improve your play and enhance your experience on and off the court...

Tennis Science for Tennis Players Tennis Science for Tennis Players

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How does your opponent put that tricky spin on the ball? Why are some serves easier to return than others? The mysteries behind the winning strokes, equipment, and surfaces of the game of tennis are accessibly explained by Howard Brody through the laws of physics...

I Know Absolutely Nothing About Tennis: A Tennis Player's Guide to the Sport's History, Equipment, Apparel, Etiquette, Rules, and Language (I Know Absolutely Nothing About Series) I Know Absolutely Nothing About Tennis: A Tennis Player's Guide to the Sport's History, Equipment, Apparel, Etiquette, Rules, and Language (I Know Absolutely Nothing About Series)

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CTA Digital Wii Grand Slam Sports Pack (White) CTA Digital Wii Grand Slam Sports Pack (White)

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This is the ultimate player's package for the multi-dimensional sports lover. It comes equipped with a tennis racket, baseball bat, golf club, steering wheel, clear remote cover and wrist strap. Located at the base/handle of each of these is a compartment that is designed specifically for the Wii remote control...

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The best grip is both soft and strong. It consists of soft and flexible hands enhancing a fluid swing combined with powerful wrist action contributing important additional power to the swing. The patented Gripmaster is the only hand exerciser available today which enables you to isolate and develop each finger individually...

Pro Performance Speedminton Fun Set Pro Performance Speedminton Fun Set

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Speedminton, a new dimension in racquet sports, combines tennis, badminton, and racquetball and is endorsed by 2006 U.S. Open Champion Maria Sharapova. Easy to learn for beginners and fun for many advanced players, this game can be played anywhere by using the dimensions of a tennis court (although you don't need a net to play)...

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#11890.OR Vulcanized rubber. Meets NCAA specs for men and women.Colors: Yellow, White, Orange




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Why Strength Training Will Take Your Tennis Game to the Next Level

Strength training should be implemented into a tennis squad training program to assist the players in developing more power in their shots and thus improving their game. It is also essential as a precursor to starting plyometrics training. Too often we see inexperienced trainers and coaches making their young players perform these high-impact power training exercises that have more of a negative impact on the athlete than a positive one. Strength training before Power Training!

I have even seen tennis coaches continue to push their players through a plyometrics training session even while these young athletes complained that their knees were hurting. Lunges are one exercise that will cause major discomfort to a young and underdeveloped player.

There are various factors to take into account in deciding on when to perform weight training in relation to on-court tennis training. Some of these factors include: Time of day, the duration of the tennis training session, how much time is required on the court, how much time can be devoted to strength training, the age of the athletes, the equipment available and do the athletes know how to use the gym.

I have spoken to a number of tennis coaches over the years who have used a light-weight training session using dumbbells before they head out onto the courts. They feel that this fifteen minute session prepares their athletes better and also assists in preventing injuries as their muscles, tendons and ligaments are ready for the explosive movements that they will face while on the tennis court.

There is some evidence suggesting that a light warm-up using weights prior to a tennis session can help in better preparing athletes physically and thus preventing soft-tissue injuries.

As far as conducting a weight session specifically devoted to strength training; I feel that it should be conducted separate from the tennis session. That is not back to back. For example, if you are coaching a college tennis team where you have more flexibility with their training schedules, your athletes could complete a gym session in the morning before the team tennis session in the afternoon which is when most tennis squads train. Allow for the athlete to recover in between their gym session and their tennis session with adequate rest and proper nutrition to boost energy levels for their next session.

Of course, if you are looking for one simple answer as to when they should do a weight session you are not going to get one. By that i mean some athletes prefer to do weights in the morning and some at night. The key is to have several hours rest between the two sessions.

It is often easier to say when you shouldn't do one. Don't try to conduct a weight training session immediately before or after a tennis session, don't complete a session in the gym on the day of a match, don't add new exercises into a routine the day before a match as it will likely cause muscle soreness and finally; create an individualised weight training program for each athlete. One program does not fit all!

You should plan ahead and know what type of tennis session you will conduct that day and whether or not you are in the pre-season, in-season or off-season. These factors must all be taken into account before deciding on how and when to conduct your strength training sessions.

During the post season is when you will want to rest, recover, refresh and deal with any possible injuries. During the pre-season you will want to begin with a progressive strength training session that builds up to a power training program that leads into the competitive season.

If your off season is quite long then you can structure your program to allow for those weaker athletes to spend more time in the gym building their basic strength before starting some plyometrics training. Those already advanced can be introduced into a plyometric training program earlier where possible.

The structure of an in-season training session on-court would depend on when your next game would be. This also applies to individuals and not just squads. You obviously don't want to be introducing any new exercises or power training sessions the day before or the day of a match. It is important to maintain a regular strength training program with at least two to three sessions a week. During the competitive season you will want to reduce the volume by decreasing the number of sets and repetitions and maintain the current weight with a slight increase if needed.

The reason is that during the in-season the intensity of match play will take a toll on the body both mentally and physically. Also, during the on-court sessions you will naturally be performing plyometric exercises when you lunge for a ball, performing the split-step or performing the continuous bounding and jumping movements that are required in setting up for a shot.

Conduct a needs analysis. What is this you may ask? Well, basically exercise physiologists will conduct a needs analysis for an athlete prior to designing a specific program for them. This needs analysis will test the athlete for their: current flexibility, strength, power, speed, agility, assess current injuries, assess potential barriers for the athlete, equipment they use, their nutrition, what phase of training they are in (in-season, off season), their goals and more.

After a needs analysis they will: Design a program with specific goals for the weight the athlete should use; the number of repetitions and sets; the rest between sets; which muscles to use and in what order; whether or not to include super sets, etc. When they should start adding plyometric exercises to their sessions.

Create a stretching and warm-up program specific for tennis. Develop a program based on the equipment available. Set goals with reviews to analyse the success of the program and implement changes if required. Communicate with the coach as to what stage each athlete is at with their strength development

When I trained professional players we had to work with a whole new set of rules due to their travel commitments and the fact that they were always recovering and preparing for their next tournament. Strength training sessions would involve using a gym at the hotel or tennis centre following the guidelines of maintaining their strength without any new and radical changes that cause injury or soreness. If the player went out or lost earlier in the tournament then we would increase the emphasis on their physical conditioning as we had more time before their next match.

One favourite piece of equipment to use on the road was the stretch or elastic bands. You can create a full body program that can be conducted in a hotel room or on the court.

As stated at the start of this article strength training is essential for all advanced tennis players and will improve a player's game. You will often notice that young players under twelve will win matches based on consistency and if these players do not grow then they will be gradually swamped and over powered by the players who do grow and increase their strength.

Strength and power equals bigger and more penetrating shots. Consistency combined with strength will allow for a player to tactically beat an inferior player on a physical level. This can be discouraging to players who once relied on their consistency to win. It is therefore your role as a coach to advise the player on when they should start strength training and explain to them how this will help them to better compete against these stronger opponents.

An athlete's progression and longevity in sport will depend on whether or not they enjoy playing and competing. Losing will obviously discourage a young athlete so show them ways to improve their game not only on the court bust also off the court with strength training, power training, improving their speed, agility, flexibility, nutrition, mental toughness and every other facet of tennis.

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