Tennis Skills: The Player's Guide
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Like having a personal tennis pro on call for expert coaching.
Tennis Skills is an in-depth guide to improving a player's game. It features a battery of lessons designed by tennis pros that lays down a solid foundation of stroke skills and game strategy. Clear instructions and annotated diagrams provide valuable coaching and corrective techniques -- most valuable for any player.
Tom Sadzeck provides an abundance of visual features to help players of all levels improve their game. Six chapters cover the game's key skill sets, from basic techniques to singles and doubles strategies. There are more than 40 drills that focus on target areas of form, strategy, coordination and footwork. Other specific instructions include:
- Stroke-production exercises
- Forehand, backhand, serve, volley, slice and other shots
- A breakdown of each stroke to promote consistent form
- Warm-up, grips, body position, footwork, targeting, follow-through
- Court diagrams to help players visualize a stroke's outcome
- How to handle game pressure.
The book also features easy-to-follow sequential photographs, Master Stroke sidebars that give easy-to remember tips, Fault Finder boxes that point out common mistakes and Coach's comments that share the wisdom of seasoned pros.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #27985 in Books
- Published on: 2001-04-07
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 128 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9781552094945
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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About the Author
Tom Sadzeck has been playing and coaching tennis for 25 years. He is now Director of Tennis and runs all junior programming for "Tennis in Marin," north of San Francisco. He has lectured as USTA coaching conferences and serves on the board of directors for the USTA Northern California Recreational Development Committee.
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Introduction
Most tennis enthusiasts will probably agree that few things come close to the pure satisfaction of hitting a tennis ball with power and control. Most of you reading this book have probably felt this satisfaction at some point in your tennis-playing experience and are now seeking advice on how to harness this magical feeling. Unfortunately you can't wave a magic wand or sprinkle any magic dust. It takes time, patience, and persistence to advance your game to the next level.
Most students have better success at developing their game when they begin to understand tennis concepts. A bigger picture needs to be painted in the mind's eye before a good understanding can occur. This big picture is created by the ability to see what it is you need to do with your game, how to do it, and how you can analyze it. You must take on the responsibility of becoming your own coach. Even if you take private lessons from a professional instructor you will still need to take the information he or she has given you and be able to translate it in your own way and on your own timetable.
You need to establish your own personal tennis program. This should include a good balance of conditioning, match play, rest, and practice. But not just practice: it has to be proper practice, which involves:
- development of fundamental stroke technique strategy isolation of common situations and patterns footwork drills understanding opponents' strengths and weaknesses mental training under pressure conditions maintaining stimulation through hours of repetition during these practice activities.
This book is set up with this balance in mind. The first chapter provides basic instructional information on how to correctly hit a variety of shots. Whether you're just beginning to play the game or are an advanced player, you'll find the explanations simple and to the point. The photographs of professional players make it look easy as they demonstrate proper stroke technique.
The remainder of the book corresponds with the first chapter by allowing you to practice your stroke technique under various conditions. These conditions allow you to practice important aspects of your game such as consistency, accuracy, movement, timing, patterns, strategy, and pressure.
Throughout the book we'll talk a lot about the comparisons between the way the game is played at the professional level and the way it is played at the recreational level. A clear distinction should be understood from the outset. There are two important issues to point out. First of all, we need to watch what professionals are doing so that we can try to advance our level of play by copying their actions. I believe that the best way to learn is to watch or visualize a correct motion, and then try to imitate by repetition.
The second important issue is that professionals have been training for years against other top professionals. Recreational players have more limitations to their time, and athletic ability. We need to keep this in perspective whenever we try to imitate Pete Sampras and his 120-m.p.h. (193 k.p.h.) serve. Recreational-level tennis is not quite the same, as we'll see throughout the book.
Customer Reviews
GREAT BOOK TO IMPROVE YOUR TENNIS SKILLS !!
This book is a great aid in helping your tennis level go up fast. I browsed through 10 tennis books before finding this one and believe me, this was by far the most helpful one for me!! This book is based on visual learning. All of the techniques, drills and excercises are photographed, lending you an easy visual reference for the do's and dont's of the game. The book is divided in six chapters covering the different skills needed to improve all the aspects of your game. From the basic techniques (forehand, backhand, serving, volleys, slices, etc.) to singles' and doubles' drills to work on your footwork, targeting, strategy and pressure-handling. It is a GREAT book for begginers and recreational players. More seasoned players can still get several good tips and strategies to improve their game by going back-to-the-basics. I fully recommend this book. If you are thinking about buying a book to help you improve your tennis skills and take you to the next level, this is it!! You will thank Tom Sadzeck for helping you improve your gameplay.
Taught me new strokes from a book!
My coach said "nice backhand slice". I said I got it from a book. I learned a sweet and powerful one-handed backhand from this book, also, and today a tennis friend asked where I learned that stroke since I have hit two-handed for years. This book is modern and it's easy to take what you read to the court to practice.
Tennis Self-help
This book is easy to use. It gives you a solid basis for the strokes or tactics used in basic or intermediate tennis, which helps you to become more consistent in your game. The photographs are clear and informative. The colored diagrams are precise in depicting the stroke you should do. This book is a must-have if you are looking to solidify your basics which is the foundation of great tennis skills.
