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Etcheberry Experience Tennis Training Aids: Enhance Your Court Tactics

September 5th, 2010 Posted in Articles by Dean

You may be thinking just who Pat Etcheberry is, and why you would ever want to purchase the Etcheberry Experience Tennis Training DVD. On the other hand, you might also want to ask yourself  what Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi have in common: both players have been top professionals who have gone through the Etcheberry Experience in one way or another.

The players edition consists of 4 DVDs that take the viewer through the most important aspects of tennis training. The first and second DVDs study warm-up and cross training exercises before moving on to how you should act when you’re on the court. With that under your belt, you’ll move to power and endurance exercises. The concluding DVD presents valuable interviews and discusses professional conditioning workouts.

The coaches edition contains all of that, along with an further 42 minutes of tennis clinic discussions that can prove very helpful in a team situation. This new information could very easily be applied right away to your training routine, and may even be useful for some stand-alone players. Ultimately, your coach would have to end up sharing the information with you after all.

The DVDs are in truth a bit high priced with the players edition at $99 and the coaches edition at $119. However, this sort of instruction  is value well over ten times that if it were gotten in person. The players edition is brimming with some of the downright best instructions from Pat Etcheberry. There’s also a deal where you can acquire the Etcheberry Experience DVD set along with the Etcheberry Tennis Training equipment set. By getting both collectively, smart players will be able to apply the two sets together to build a entire tennis training aid system. Similarly, the coaches edition will be very much at home in a class, or employed academically. This is absolutely an investment for the future.

Tennis Shoes for You

August 31st, 2010 Posted in Articles by Dean

Tennis shoes are a piece of equipment that many people tend to ignore without realizing that most of the time the shoes are the ones that make quite a big difference both during training and in competitions. The playerÂ’s feet run the risk of becoming highly tired and losing responsiveness to the commands of the brain and that can turn out quite bad when as a competitor you need to rely on your resistance to win a game or match. As it may obviously be seen in televised tennis games, tennis players have to run, move a lot sideways and back and forth putting a great amount of pressure level on their feet. The pressure situated on the feet can be greatly reduced with the help of a high quality pair of shoes.

Tennis shoes manufacturers are now competing for market ground throughout the entire world trying to come up with breakthrough ideas as to how to improve the shoes recommended for this sport. Every new pair that is ready to hit the markets has already gone through play-tests in which their behavior gets compared to that of their predecessors and to that of other brands currently vying for customers. Adidas, Nike, Lotto, Prince – these are but a few of the many manufacturers that try to take the lead in terms of tennis shoes and their appeal to buyers.

Generally speaking there are some characteristics that tennis shoes ought to have in order to be considered worth buying. One of them is the comfort that they offer to the sole of your foot. A cushion system can do wonders offering heel strike and helping the player sprint better. Even though they may seem a little stiff when out of the box, it is highly important to analyze their behavior after wearing them for just a little bit of time. The best comfort shoes are those that preserve the effects of the cushion system in time and do not lose this quality after only a couple of wears.

And of course, sole durability and traction should not be left out when considering a pair of tennis shoes. Players train a lot and participate in quite a lot of matches, that is why they need the sole of the shoes to be as resistant to wear as possible. Moreover, their movement on the court is not to be neglected either; slipping would make them lose points. That is why the type of pattern that offers traction is also very important for the choice of a reliable pair.

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