The Inner Game of TennisRandom House, 1974 - 141 sidor |
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... grips his racket too hard . Grip your racket handle with all your strength and see how inflexible your wrist becomes . The racket must be held firmly , but not so tightly that your wrist becomes inflexible . Grip your handle as you ...
... grips his racket too hard . Grip your racket handle with all your strength and see how inflexible your wrist becomes . The racket must be held firmly , but not so tightly that your wrist becomes inflexible . Grip your handle as you ...
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... grip that locks the wrist . The closer you are to a backhand grip , the more wrist snap is possible . People who serve with a Western fore- hand grip will find they can rotate their wrist only 90 degrees . Their racket extends back a ...
... grip that locks the wrist . The closer you are to a backhand grip , the more wrist snap is possible . People who serve with a Western fore- hand grip will find they can rotate their wrist only 90 degrees . Their racket extends back a ...
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... grip on things and our desire to control them . Example : it is the grip on wealth which makes a miser uptight and unhappy , not the wealth itself . A Zen master once asked an audience of Westerners what they thought was the most ...
... grip on things and our desire to control them . Example : it is the grip on wealth which makes a miser uptight and unhappy , not the wealth itself . A Zen master once asked an audience of Westerners what they thought was the most ...
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