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| Dainyell Fox Tennis Pro and Personal Trainer |
Tennis,
recreationally or otherwise, requires much more from the human body and
incorporates many more movements (great
stuff) and brings into play a variety of muscle groups, joints and associated
tissues, than those required of most other sports (the studies have been done).
In
light of this, nurturing these muscles and joints in some other fashion is not
only critical in allowing one to continue to play the game for a lifetime, it allows
you to have more fun on-court, experiencing less injuries - helping you reach
the extra height needed to place more authority on the next overhead, approaching
the net more quickly to finish off the point or ripping the next groundstroke
with control for a put-a-way winner.
The cardiovascular benefits are there, of course, depending on level of play and whether or not it be singles or doubles, simply based on the court coverage required or not.
Note: If you’re not busy moving around the court
and positioning yourself in doubles, you are either shorting your partner,
you’re unaware of proper doubles technique or you’re simply lazy or out of
shape.
Doubles
may not be as aerobic as singles play, yet it still requires a whole lot of
movement and mental bursts which may be more exhausting than singles. Most of us work up more of a sweat watching a
serious doubles match than we do watching a slow-developing singles match.
You
don’t have to be a fitness fanatic or gym rat to enhance your game or to ensure
you can play the game you enjoy so much for years to come; however, you can
take advantage of and capitalize on your game and court time by spending some
additional time on your overall fitness whether on your own or at a local gym.
In
other words, if you already play tennis, on whatever level, you have chosen to
participate in one of, if not the most physically demanding and socially
rewarding sports in the world. Take this
a few notches further by working on your overall fitness, if not simply for
your own health, but to enhance your time on-court.
We
look forward to bringing tennis and fitness pros to Our Tennis Team whom will
assist you with working on your total game and your total fitness as well.

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