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		<title>How to Improve Your Technique Tennis?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The toughest thing to do while discovering how to play tennis, is discovering how to better your technique. This can be achieved through rehearsing and by learning what you are doing, but if you do not know what you are doing it can be very complex to master the techniques. Without practicing the techniques you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The toughest thing to do while discovering how to play tennis, is discovering how to better your technique. This can be achieved through rehearsing and by learning what you are doing, but if you do not know what you are doing it can be very complex to master the techniques. Without practicing the techniques you can never better your play, even if you read innumerable books or watch constant videos on the topic. Reading books and periodicals could be very laborsaving, so long as you put your discovering on the tennis court and rehearse the techniques just discovered.</p>
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<p>The next particular for consideration is the tennis racquet that you use, which must be good for your skill set in addition to your shape. A wrong racquet would not let you to strike the ball suitably. A suitable racquet can guarantee that you strike the ball rightly and you can play the game to the best of your abilities. </p>
<p>For actual tips, you want to always hold the racquet as if you were going to strike the tennis ball with your palm for a forehand stroke. This will permit you to easily get the grip on the tennis racquet you need to connect squarely with the racquet. When the ball gets strike from the side, it normally lands on the alley and unless the game being played is doubles, this is no good.</p>
<p>For a good backhand, you must hold the racquet with either one hand or two depending on how you are most at ease. While you hold the tennis racquet with two hands you have to be certain not to embrace one hand with another, as this can result in a small leaning of the tennis racquet, which again comes in the way of getting good results. Your position will also be affected if you are trying to play with a racquet that is too heavy.</p>
<p>Your posture and placing while playing is critical, so if you indifferently slouch forward or take a casual approach to hit the ball as it approaches you, your game would be a complete washout. But then, if you have come so far in this article, it means you are actually interested in improving your technique as well as your posture. Guarantee you are correctly balancing the weight between your legs to get the best effects possible.</p>
<p>The final proposition is to keep track of the ball. If you find yourself losing sight of the ball and all of a sudden gallop to the other end of the court to fling at the ball, then remember you are far from executing a good game, which is only possible if you keep an conscious vigil on the movement of the ball. Keeping a close watch on which way the tennis ball is moving would demand some strategic preparation and foresight, both on and off the court, so that you could actually improve on your techniques.</p>
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