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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Tennis Mind Game REVIEW




Those of you who enjoy playing tennis or who would like to start tennis for the first time shouldn't miss the opportunity to grab a copy of the video "tennis mind game".

It demonstrates the common techniques and errors of modern tennis and also deals with emotional and mind games that are also played out on the court. whether your a beginner or advanced player it can inform you on various aspects off the game that you may have not explored through step by step instructions.

before i bought this video i was known as having a big serve and a big forehand however the rally's would last less than 5 shots. All my opponent had to do was play the ball back into the court at least 5 times to be guaranteed an unforced error on my part no matter how bad the shot was. Yeah i may have got few in however 4 out of 10 say isn't very good odds on me winning the game.

See Ive now realized, thanks to this video, that good players don't anyways have the best technique on every shot however if the ball goes in that's all that matters isn't it. what it comes down do is being able to read your opponent to see what there tactics are and base your shots on that. As with the example with me, all you would have to do is keep getting the ball in court for me to get inpatient and try and finish the point of which wasn't necessary as know i realize my opponent was under the pump himself and if only i played a high percentage shot he may have given me a forced error due to pressure.

The other thing i learn't from this video is not only will i win that point but by lack of confidence of missing the previous shot my opponent is more likely to throw the next couple of points away to. Whereas if on the next point a try and put a winner away and miss his confidence picks up once again.

There is to much info to write down here however hope i gave you a good insight to the e book. I guarantee you wont be disappointed with the information that is given and will be on your way to winning more matches in no time.

ill be honest though i was pretty skeptical at first as i didn't want to be ripped off (who does) but this video has really given me a different outlook on the world of tennis.

www.tennismindstrategys.com

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