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Table Tennis Racket by Josh Patient Expert Posted Tue 18 May 2010 8:34am by Anne on May 18, 2010 in Workout Table Tennis Racket US Auctions Australian Auctions Austrian.... The rules of the alluvium of table tennis you to use a racket of any size, forms, and material which you wish, but, by the experiment, the expert players learned that from the three Read on »
Tennis Tips - Rules by TennisTeam .. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:33pm 1 Comment championship matches, the first to win three sets wins. No batteries allowed. No device that requires batteries may be used with your tennis racket. On the line. A ball that lands...Court Types. The most common surfaces for tennis can are clay (French open), grass (Wimbledon) and hard (U.S Open and Australian Open). Faults. The player serving gets Read on »
Serving Up Facts About Tennis Elbow by Dr. Kevin Mikalaitis Posted Tue 04 Nov 2008 2:18pm Despite its’ name, “Tennis Elbow” most commonly occurs among people who have never swung a tennis racket, primarily in those ages 30 to 50, usually in their dominant arm... and lifting objects such as books or coffee mugs may also exacerbate the symptoms. The best way to prevent tennis elbow from occurring is to avoid activities that require repeated Read on »
Understanding Elbow Pain - Part 5: The Truth About Tennis Elbow by Eric C. Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 25 May 2010 3:37am at tennis or improving your physical fitness; we’ll just make tennis easier!  As an interesting aside to this, strings break more frequently on oversized rackets as well - meaning... in the 1990s, the titanium tennis racket was introduced.  These things are insanely lightweight - to the point that it requires very little physical exertion to swing if you Read on »
I have to tell you that I am bec ... by Tina G. Patient Expert Posted Tue 23 Dec 2008 9:18pm I have to tell you that I am becoming quite the Wii Sports Star. The way I take control of my tennis racket and smash my opponents, the skill in the way I send that bowling ball down the lane, the way I take full control of the baseball glove and ball when I’m pitching………….. OK, [...] Read on »
mowing the lawn by Angie O. Patient Expert Posted Sun 03 Oct 2010 2:30pm I was mowing the lawn the other day. In doing so, I stopped the mower no less than a dozen times to pluck out of the yard, 3 practice golf balls, a tennis racket, Nerf darts... mower to pick up the next item in my way. Until I realized that in just a few years, when I mow the lawn, there will no longer be 3 practice golf balls, a tennis racket, Nerf Read on »
Meet the Rotater inventor and the Rotater is front page news » by Chris M. Posted Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:30pm Shoulder performance is important. Every time you: push pull reach overhead lift carry swing a baseball bat or tennis racket swim drive a nail serve or spike a volleyball throw a baseball, softball, football, javelin or anything else do a bench press, shoulder press or chin-up �your shoulder is being called on to �carry Read on »
Things that are in my trunk by dancing65roses Posted Wed 30 Sep 2009 5:23pm In case of emergency I have: 1 shovel 1 windbreaker 2 books on Pierce Brosnen 1 Blender 1 Tennis racket 1 Witch hat 1 Bike pump 1 Pile of used wrapping paper 1 Copy of the What Women Want soundtrack 1 Copy of The Best of the Monkeys As you can see, I am very well prepared for the end of the world. God forbid Read on »
Table Tennis by Josh Patient Expert Posted Mon 03 May 2010 6:18am on a table that is designed specifically for the sport as opposed to playing it on a tennis court. The rackets that are used to play this game have a great similarity to paddles... by Anne on May 3, 2010 in Workout Table Tennis US Auctions Australian Auctions Austrian Auctions Read on »
Curing Tennis Elbow by Shilah C. Azib Posted Sat 28 Aug 2010 12:04pm Tennis elbow is a type of injury that is caused by frequent tightening of muscles. This type of pain is connected to the elbow joint of the arm. Stress on the elbow is unavoidable. Some of the force is formed when the elbow ball hits the racket very repeatedly. At this time it passes from the racket into the forearm and elbow Read on »