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Podcasts:
Singles Strategy in League Play: Dave Emery will be taking calls and providing insight into leauge participation on any level for singles play.
Dr. Ray Brown will be taking calls in regards to the current issue of parental involvement within youth sports. Many parents find a 94 out of 100 grade to be completely acceptable from an academic standpoint, but finishing second in a tennis tournament of 32 players is an entirely different matter. Why does this occur? These issues will be discussed during the show.
Ryler DeHeart, ATP Touring Pro discusses the pro circuit and the issues that a touring pro deals with on a daily basis. Find out how the pros with being on the tour, from scheduling their touring calendar, practices, and tournaments. This shows topic will be focusing on steps to becoming a professional player on the ATP and WTA circuit.
Having trouble with your strokes, need advice on game strategy, or have questions regarding a singles or doubles match you played. Then ask a renowned ATP Touring player, ATP/WTA touring coach with years of experience.
Coaching practices concerning possible exploitation of young players
Zennis combines the slow and aware body movements of Tai-chi, as well as rhythmic breathing, centeredness, with movements and techniques required in tennis. Benefits include natural power, better timing and balance, and leads to more injury-free tennis. Zennis builds focus and concentration without effort. Badri Narayan played in India and also at Utah State, where he helped lead the team to the Utah West championship in 2002. He played on the Satellite and Challenger Tours in India, Europe, and the Middle East, winning 2 titles. Currently, Badri is a sports science consultant and coach to Igor Kunitsyn and other tour players.
The tennis profile of prominent American players has gradually declined over the past twenty years. Gone are the days when players such as Connors, Evert, McEnroe, Agassi, and Sampras dominated the world tennis rankings. On today’s tennis scene, Americans are a minor blip on both the ATP and WTA radar. The first pressing question is WHY? And secondly, what can be done to change this situation?
Zennis combines the slow and aware body movements of Tai-chi, as well as rhythmic breathing, centeredness, with movements and techniques required in tennis. Benefits include natural power, better timing and balance, and leads to more injury-free tennis. Zennis builds focus and concentration without effort.