The Inner Game of TennisRandom House, 1974 - 141 sidor |
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... racket at the moment of bounce . " After five or ten more balls are hit to him , the player is likely to reply , " I'm doing better ; I'm getting it back earlier . I ? " " Yes , and where was your racket ? " I ask . " I don't know , but ...
... racket at the moment of bounce . " After five or ten more balls are hit to him , the player is likely to reply , " I'm doing better ; I'm getting it back earlier . I ? " " Yes , and where was your racket ? " I ask . " I don't know , but ...
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... backswing , and soon the player is hit- ting the ball with underspin and has a very small margin for error . Contrary to common sense , it is a low backswing which helps to keep ground strokes from flying out . If a player takes his racket ...
... backswing , and soon the player is hit- ting the ball with underspin and has a very small margin for error . Contrary to common sense , it is a low backswing which helps to keep ground strokes from flying out . If a player takes his racket ...
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... racket head is at the moment the ball lands on your side of the court . Don't try to take your racket back early ; simply observe how you naturally take it back in relation to the oncoming ball . Many beginners wait for the ball to ...
... racket head is at the moment the ball lands on your side of the court . Don't try to take your racket back early ; simply observe how you naturally take it back in relation to the oncoming ball . Many beginners wait for the ball to ...
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achieve action asked aware backhand backswing beauty become begin behavior body breathing competition concentration consciousness desired Double fault effort effortless ego-mind Eric Berne event experience external feel follow-through forehand freak-outs game of tennis give goal grip groove ground strokes habit higher consciousness hit the ball imagine Inner Game inner skills instructions keep learning process lesson let it happen letting go lose match point means meet the ball mental muscles natural negative observe obstacles one's opponent outer game overhead smash perform positive thinking practice programming racket back racket head realize relaxed rhythm role seams seems serve shot simply snap sound Stan Smith Step Subgame swing your racket tell tend tennis ball tennis court tennis player things topspin true trust try to hit trying hard trying too hard unconscious mind usually volley walked Watch the ball wrist yoga
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