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Tennis Technique - Articles
Tennis Techniques
by
FitBuff Brandon
Posted
Thu 26 Aug 2010 5:16am
or any other sport for that matter, it has its own catchphrases and terms that will take someone who is new to the sport to familiarize themselves with its intricacies.
Tennis
And how about tennis?
No different from the others as well. And my earliest recollection was that of the rivalry of Stefan Edberg and Boris Becker, among other names
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Snoring Cure? The Old Tennis Ball Technique Revisited
by
Dr. Steven P.
Posted
Sat 17 Oct 2009 10:01pm
2 Comments
One of the most common recommendations that doctors give for snoring is to sleep with a tennis ball attached to the back while sleeping. This is so that you’ll stay off your back. A simple way to do this is to place a tennis ball inside an old sock, roll it up and pin it to the back of your pajamas, between your shoulder blades.
For people who
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Tennis Tips - Technique
by
TennisTeam ..
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:33pm
The half volley. The half volley is made by hitting the ball on the rise just after it has bounced, generally when you're close to the net.
The lob. The lob is made by hitting the ball high and deep into the opponent's court, often over the opponent's head when they're up at the net.
The overhead smash. The overhead smash is a hard, serve- ...
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Tennis Link – Find A Partner Nearby using this
by
FitBuff Brandon
Posted
Wed 11 Aug 2010 5:18am
you've mastered all the professional tennis techniques or you're still just learning the tennis terms and scoring lingo, Juump can link you up with a similar player.
No matter...
Itchin' for a Tennis Link-up?
One of the most challenging things for any tennis player is making the right tennis link — that is, finding not just
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Best treatment for tennis elbow? NYC
by
Dr. Shoshany
Posted
Mon 14 Sep 2009 2:45pm
-more on Graston technique below.
Tennis elbow treatment NYC
The Technique
* Separates and breaks down collagen cross-links, and splays and stretches connective tissue...
Best treatment for tennis elbow? NYC
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I have been treating patient in my NYC practice for years with "Tennis elbow".
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Tennis Elbow And Tendonitis
by
Shilah C. Azib
Posted
Fri 26 Mar 2010 2:03pm
the forearm muscles to the bone at the outside of the elbow. The actual motion of playing tennis, which includes repeated use of the backhand stroke with poor technique, is just one..., and carpenters may be at particularly high risk. Self care techniques to help relieve tennis elbow include using ice, resting, and using over the counter medications. It is vital to seek
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Healing Tennis Elbow
by
Shilah C. Azib
Posted
Wed 20 Jan 2010 11:48pm
. When the symptom of tennis elbow starts diminishing, it is essential to go through curative measures.
1. The technique should be right like the player should use the backhand...
Tennis elbow is named after the injury afflicted to the tennis players. It is most common among the tennis players. However, it is found that tennis elbow is also very
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Relieve Back Pain with Tennis Balls!
by
Courtney P.

Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:32pm
1 Comment
and then up to the base of my skull for some added tension release.
Alternative techniques for back acupressure:
Sit at your desk chair and lean back against the tennis...
I could write a whole chapter on how amazing and effective tennis ball acupressure is...
but I'm sure that someone has already done this!
For the purposes
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Tennis Elbow Massage Threapy
by
Shilah C. Azib
Posted
Tue 02 Nov 2010 2:58am
if there are mild symptoms of tennis elbow. The massage therapy actually increases circulation to reduce the inflammation. Acupuncture and acupressure are the two techniques that have been...
Tennis elbow also known as Epicondylitis is defined as the pain in the lateral epicondyle. Lateral epicondyle is the outside part of the elbow. Tennis elbow
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Tennis Elbow anyone? A new treatment
by
Carol Grant
Posted
Fri 24 Dec 2010 8:36am
Our office frequently treats tennis elbow also known as lateral epicondylitis. We have instituted a new treatment protocol using a flexible twist bar and eccentric or stretching exercises.
Most people with tennis elbow are treated with braces, cortisone injections, ultrasound and a wide variety of other methods often with no help. This low tech
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