Thursday, April 27, 2006

Tennis Tips: Positive mental state for Tennis

Tennis Tips

Another tennis tip article that may be of interest to you if your wanting to develop a winning game is Develop a Positive Mental state for tennis

In this tennis tip article I discuss how having the right mental state before & during your tennis match can really help to take your game to the next level. Remember, keeping a positive frame of mind throughout your training and your progression, you are more likely to go further in the sport than another beginner athlete who gets angry or frustrated or even give up.

Hope this helps in your tennis game, and check out my other tennis tips

Gavin Dye

Tennis Supply

Tennis Tips

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

The volley in a tennis match

I have posted another article on the tennis-supply site on the volley in a game of tennis, you can read it by clicking here

The net attack is the heavy artillery of tennis. It is supposed to crush all defenses. As such it must be regarded as a point-winning stroke at all times.

Enjoy and enjoy your tennis game

Gavin Dye

Monday, April 17, 2006

Another Tennis Tip!

The most essential thing about a drive is to put the ball in play. Once William A. Larned remarked, when asked the most important thing in tennis,
"Put the ball over the net into the other man's court."
Accuracy first, and then put on your speed, for if your shot is correct you can always learn, to hit hard.

For more hints and tennis tips have a look at my tennis supply website

Till next time

Gavin Dye
http://www.tennis-supply.com

Monday, April 10, 2006

A Tip for when buying a new tennis racquet

Play testing can be a good idea to make sure you made the right choice. For beginners, play testing might not be an easy task. You can try and go shopping with a friend for an experienced players advice. If you are comparing a few racquets try and look for the following:

-Try to see if you feel any bothersome noises and/or vibrations.
-Check if the racquet has a solid feel as the ball comes into impact with it.
-Does the racquet feel too heavy for you to maneuver?

Once you have tried out several racquets, you will probably narrow it down to your favorite one quite easily. Then, it’s out to the court to try out your latest acquisition. If you are looking for a more in-depth article on what to look for in a new racquet, try here

Gavin Dye

http://www.tennis-supply.com

Friday, April 07, 2006

What area of your Tennis games needs the most attention?

What area of your Tennis games needs the most attention? Brent Abel will be able to help you with his "All-Court Strokes and Strategies" Training.

While trawling the net looking for products to endorse on my website I'm very pleased with Brent Abel's instructional website over at WebTennis.net. Brent publishes a complimentary weekly video tips newsletter that can be an additional learning tool for you. Again, it's free to subscribe, so take a look and let me know what you think. Just follow this link

Sign up for his FREE Newsletter and get copies of "How to Develop True Confidence in your Tennis Game" and his "Top Ten Best Doubles Tip" series for FREE!

The Half Volley

I have updated my tennis web site with a new tennis tip about the half volley.

This shot requires more perfect timing, eyesight, and racquet work than any other, since its margin of safety is smallest and its manifold chances of mishaps numberless. So have a read and let me know what you think, you will find a whole host of other tennis tips on the site.

What area of your Tennis games needs the most attention? Brent Abel will be able to help you with his "All-Court Strokes and Strategies" Training.

I'm very pleased with Brent Abel's instructional website over at WebTennis.net. Brent publishes a complimentary weekly video tips newsletter that can be an additional learning tool for you. Again, it's free to subscribe, so take a look and let me know what you think. Just follow this link

Sign up for his FREE Newsletter and get copies of "How to Develop True Confidence in your Tennis Game" and his "Top Ten Best Doubles Tip" series for FREE!

Monday, April 03, 2006

Where to position yourself on the Tennis Court

I have posted a new article on my website today, about where to position yourself on the tennis court. It is part of a series off tennis tips that I have on my website tennis-supply.com.

I hope these tips will help you improve your tennis. With the days getting longer and you will have more chance and motivation to get out and playing tennis.