Keys to Success-Tennis              

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Any educated person will tell you that success is possible in anything we do in life as it depends on our individual view. Thus when you take upon a job with no pre-conceived opinions or with some amount of courage and conviction, you are more likely to win than someone who is self-centered or does not believe in himself at all. The same thinking applies to a game of tennis too, where things might look rather confusing at the beginning but with a bit of endurance and self-belief, things can start to look up. The more self-confidence you have in approaching the game the more are your prospects of succeeding in the game. Your proficiency in the game will ultimately depend on your personal attitude and there are several things that can be done to improve this, so that you have the best gaming experience.

Love for the game and an impartial mind are all that is needed. Any effort made if you are in two minds, can only result in hurt and pain and reduce your chances of succeeding which will in turn make you rue your decision. On the contrary if your approach were affirmative and self-assured, then your prospects of success is more regardless of the time you have spent in playing. While having an unbiased and assured attitude has a positive effect on the game, no body can expect to win a game when played with a negative mindset.

Making mistakes is utterly normal, and even major pros have made slips, so treat every mistake as a chance to improve your game. If you find that the major slips are related to timing of the swings, then you need to rectify that certain error from the next time. If all the slips are taken as prospects of improvement, then soon there will be a marked improvement in your overall attitude towards the game. Hopefully that this will cheer you up a bit, think of even the most reputable tennis player’s make errors on the field, play incredibly badly and just want to leave the court.

If you like to play for long hours, be cautious regarding exhaustion, which can affect any sport, pastime, job or activity. If you do not do anything else other than playing tennis, then anticipate to be completely exhausted soon. Alternatively, why not allot some time to other things like shopping, reading or simply watch Television? These activities help you feel relaxed so that you can play tennis again with a clean mind-frame. Remember the quality of time you spend outside your court among such activities can be as worthwhile as the time you spend playing.

Another essential point to remember is that every tennis player develops his own style, and the style with which your tutor plays, may not conform to your ways. While taking advice from the tutor is recommended, you ought to know what is working out best for you. For example, your racquet, shoes and clothing need to be fitted for you and your needs, rather than what your tutor can comfortably use. If you take the time to do things in your own style, you will be able to really develop your skills. While imitating is the best form of flattery, never try to copy another player, not even the coach.

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September 3rd, 2008 by admin 

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