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Anyone knows how to do REAL Prince of Tennis techniques?
If anyone knows how to do the twist serve from Ryoma in Prince of Tennis or any other special techniques,pls tell me or give me links,ty,wanna add spice to my tennis!!! XD
WAAAH!!! Snakes possible??? Can sum1 pls tell me!!! I was able to learn the twist serve a little bit,it landed very very close to the net on my side and immeadiately bounce to the other side,for a flat serve,it would have just hit da net,so I'm halfway through,I can apply spin but i need control.Does anyone noe anymore techniques??? Would really appreaciate it,thx.
Oh biela,i already found dat link and learnt the twist serve,just wondering if any other techniques are possible and how,would really appreaciate instructions and/or links,ty.
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USTA's High-Performance Tennis: The Serve Video (Copyright 2001) (VHS) $29.95 Great servers dominate the game of tennis with consistency, accuracy, power, disguise, and variety. Learn the technique of the top pros and apply it to your game! USTA’s High-Performance Tennis: The Serve video features the top servers in the game:Pete SamprasVenus and Serena WilliamsMarat SafinRichard KrajicekLindsay DavenportLleyton HewittShot with a high-speed camera capable of producing super-slow-motion images, the video gives you an unparalleled ability to analyze every facet of serving. With this footage you’ll be able to see precisely how top players deal with each phase of serving. You’ll learn how to study the serve and improve your ability to analyze serves for yourself or your players.The Serve takes you through the four phases of the serve: preparation, loading, hitting, and follow-through. Super- slow motion, stop action, graphics, and superb instruction help you analyze every facet of the stroke and see exactly what elements are needed for a dominating serve. Replays from numerous angles during U.S. Open television coverage allow you to see the servers’ technique and see how to transfer that technique to the court.About the AuthorThe United States Tennis Association (USTA) is the governing body for tennis in the United States. The USTA’s membership consists of more than 500,000 individuals and nearly 6,500 organizations, including schools, park and recreation departments or community tennis associations, and tennis clubs.The USTA is widely known as the owner and operator of the U.S. Open Championships, one of the four Grand Slam tournaments in worldwide tennis competition. The U.S. Open annually attracts more than a half-million fans, awards more than $9 million in prize money, and is broadcast on television to 125 countries.The USTA also sponsors amateur tennis competition ranging from events for children 12 and under to national tournaments for those 65 and older. More than 5 million schoolchildren are introduced to tennis each year through USTA school programs, and opportunities for further instruction and play are provided by a menu of USTA entry-level programs.A full range of player development, sport science, and youth tennis programs is offered at the USTA training facility in Key Biscayne, Florida, at 120 area training centers throughout the country, and through local Excellence Training Programs. In addition, the USTA emphasizes coaching education and development through an ambitious offering of coaching seminars, w |
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World-Class Tennis Technique Book (Copyright 2001, 288 pages) $27.95 Let the game’s most brilliant players and coaches teach you World-Class Tennis Technique! You’ll find the most up-to-date information, based on solid scientific principles and presented in a practical, easy-to-understand manner. No other book on the market offers the level of world-class instruction and expertise found here.World-Class Tennis Technique is written by some of the world’s top experts in biomechanics, tennis technique, and coaching, including:Patrick McEnroeJim LoehrMary Joe FernandezStan SmithTom GulliksonPam ShriverFormer world-class playersNational coachesPast or current Davis Cup CaptainsTogether these venerable tennis pros present a detailed, comprehensive look at the optimal biomechanics and technique for playing tennis. Each chapter features an expert with a scientific or technical background matched up with one of the top internationally known coaches. They explain the modern game and share their research, knowledge, and experience. Their explanations are succinct and to the point, making the best techniques easy to learn.You’ll learn to improve your technique in every aspect of the game, including:perfecting your strokes,improving your footwork and positioning,training the appropriate muscle groups,choosing the right racquet and equipment for your style of play,adjusting to different court surfaces,maintaining proper technique under pressure, andanalyzing your own game.You’ll find an in-depth analysis of the proper fundamentals of each stroke — forehand, backhand, volley, overhead, serve, return, and specialty shots — presented with an incredible selection of full-color sequence photos.Learn the science behind the strokes to hit the ball with greater force, accuracy, and consistency. Then master and fine-tune your execution to excel in competition. With World-Class Tennis Technique, you’ll soon play better than ever.About the AuthorVic Braden is one of the most recognized tennis instructors in the world. Braden has authored five books, produced countless videos, and hosted several television series. He is a licensed psychologist, author, sports educator and researcher, videographer, and television commentator. Braden got his start as the head tennis coach at the University of Toledo in 1952. After a stint as an elementary school teacher and psychologist, he served on the management staff of the Jack Kramer Professional Tennis Tour and co-founded the Jack Kramer Tennis Club in 1961. He founded the Vic B |
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Tennis Technique Bible Volume One $52.38 A comprehensive reference on modern, worldclass tennis technique. This version is black white. All net profits from the sale of this book will go to charity. Author: Lewit, Chris Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 466 Publication Date: 2010/01/14 Language: English Dimensions: 8.26 x 11.02 x 0.93 inches |
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Sonic Serve Video (Copyright 2001) (VHS) $24.95 Now you can learn from the most famous and successful coach in tennis! Nick Bollettieri has developed and coached many of the world’s top players, including Andre Agassi, Monica Seles, Boris Becker, Mary Pierce, Tommy Haas, and Anna Kournikova. His teaching techniques and effective coaching methods have formed the foundation for these videos, letting you share in his world-renowned knowledge. This video studies the biggest and best serves in today’s game and analyzes the common attributes that every player can use to improve. Sonic Serve outlines correct technique for powerful and reliable spin, flat, and kick serves. Drills to develop your serve are presented using Bollettieri’s unique coaching style.About the AuthorNick Bollettieri is the most well-known and successful tennis coach in the world today, and his training program is recognized as one of the best systems for developing top players. He has trained and coached some of world’s top players including Andre Agassi, Monica Seles, Anna Kournikova, Jim Courier, Tommy Haas, Mary Pierce, and Boris Becker.Bollettieri has built one of the best training facilities in the world, the Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy, which he founded in 1977. Now known as the Bollettieri Sports Academy, the facility covers 158 acres and has become the most successful and diversified multi-sport training complex in the world. The success of his academy can be seen in the success of his students. His training system is recognized worldwide as one of the best.Bollettieri started out as a club tennis coach in the 1950s and once worked as a private coach for the Rockefeller family while serving as the director of tennis for all Rockefeller-owned hotels and resorts. He founded his first tennis academy, the Port Washington Tennis Academy on Long Island, New York, in 1969.In 1999, The United States Tennis Association (USTA) named Nick Bollettieri the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) National Coach of the Year. He is a regular contributor to Tennis magazine. Bollettieri resides in Bradenton, Florida. |
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Becoming a Champion Tennis Player: The Serve (DVD) $29.99 With Bill Mountford, USTA National Tennis Center Director of Tennis (NTC),US Open Director of Player Operations, USPTA Eastern Division President, Founder of the HEAD Junior Tennis Academy (NJ), USTA.com contributor ("Tips of the Week" & "Ask Bill" columns)In this excellent "how to" tennis DVD, Bill Mountford demonstrates over a dozen drills that will help improve your confidence in the "most important shot in tennis," the serve! He begins by explaining the basic guidelines of serving, including proper foot positioning, grip strength, racket head acceleration, and ball toss. With the help of his students, Mountford then demonstrates an arsenal of serving drills which focus on improving individual dynamics of the serve, developing all around coordination, and improving performance in pressure situations and under fatigue. In nearly every situation, Mountford explains the drill to you as a player, and provides teaching tips for coaches - this DVD offers valuable advice and training ideas to tennis players and tennis coaches at all levels! 47 minutes. 2005. |
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Tennis Serve & Return Tips : Tennis Slice Serve from Baseline
The Role of Agility Training for Tennis Players
Agility is such an important component when it comes to an athlete being fast. Tennis requires the athlete to be fast over short distances, in multiple directions and have the ability to develop explosive starts from various positions.
Agility training is sports specific and it has to simulate the exact movements required by your sport. For athletes that require linear speed then agility training will have little benefit.
Agility refers to the ability of an athlete to speed up, slow down and change direction while maintaining balance and control. Athletes in sports such as soccer, football, netball, basketball, lacrosse and tennis are just a few sports where athletes need to be agile.
Trainers who believe that one drill fits all do not understand the true meaning of sports specificity! Greater improvements will be found when training for your sport.
Characteristics of Being Agile for Tennis Players:
Changing direction quickly
Possessing good flexibility
Ability to react quickly to various situations
Twisting
Turning
Ability to stop suddenly
Side-stepping
Back peddling
Multi-tasking
Combining multiple fitness components (speed, agility, power)
Ability to perform a skill while maintaining balance (hitting a forehand on the run)
Being agile is also position specific. For example in soccer a midfielder will be required to possess all the above characteristics. A goal keeper will also require additional abilities such as diving, rolling, get-ups after being on the ground, jumping from a variety of positions and performing different skill tasks while under a considerable amount of pressure.
In tennis, you will also want to differentiate between the movements of a serve and volley player to that of a baseliner.
A serve and volley player requires an explosive take off immediately after completing the serve. A split step is then performed near the service line prior to the player moving left, right or forwards to hit a volley. The agility aspect comes into play when the athlete must be able to quickly respond to a return hit any where on their side of the court.
Baseline players tend to focus a little more on their lateral movements of going from the forehand side to the backhand side. This lateral movement requires the athlete to accelerate to a ball, stop, pivot, mogul and then recover back to position. At any time they may need to push off and sprint forwards for a short ball.
Key Components that Will Assist the Athlete to be More Agile:
Increasing flexibility
Increasing your strength
Increase your power
Improving explosive starts
Improved reaction speed
Performing a variety of sports specific drills
Improved core strength
Free from injuries
Appropriate footwork to assist in performing the required skill
Using the correct technique
Wearing appropriate clothing and footwear
Training on the surface that you play on
Develop all areas of agility
Agility Drills for Tennis Should Include these Movements:
Sprinting forwards
Side-stepping
Back peddling
Bounding combinations with speed and agility
Footwork
Sudden changes in direction
Explosive starts
Recovery steps
5 Great Agility Drills for Tennis Players:
Agility box run
3 line agility test
Wave run agility test
"T" agility test
Bow tie agility drill
As a tennis coach or player you will need to conduct a needs analysis of your movement which is best done by watching a video of yourself playing. This will allow you to see exactly how you move, your strengths and weaknesses, rate your reaction time, strength and power in acceleration and ability to recover from a stationary position. Then put together a plan of action to improve your on court speed and agility.
About the Author
David Horne is a former professional tennis player who has created several online sports web sites including www.globalsportszone.com which is the Ultimate Sports Directory for all sports fans! Everything in Sports at Global Sports Zone




