Improve Your Mind Game with Tennis Psychology
Hi Readers:
Are you a tournament tennis player or coach players who compete? Do you play in tennis tournaments often? Peak Performance Sports recently launched Sports Psychology for Tennis players.
If you are Junior, high school, collegiate, or ATP professional tennis player, you can learn how to improve your mental game of tennis and perform better in tournaments.
Sports Psychology for Tennis offers tennis psychology articles, tennis mind game programs, and mental game of tennis CDs and DVDs. For more information, visit my new Tennis Psychology website.
Please contact me if you have any suggestions for tennis psychology articles or programs.
Thanks,
Patrick J. Cohn
Tennis Psychology by Peak Performance Sports
Are you a tournament tennis player or coach players who compete? Do you play in tennis tournaments often? Peak Performance Sports recently launched Sports Psychology for Tennis players.
If you are Junior, high school, collegiate, or ATP professional tennis player, you can learn how to improve your mental game of tennis and perform better in tournaments.
Sports Psychology for Tennis offers tennis psychology articles, tennis mind game programs, and mental game of tennis CDs and DVDs. For more information, visit my new Tennis Psychology website.
Please contact me if you have any suggestions for tennis psychology articles or programs.
Thanks,
Patrick J. Cohn
Tennis Psychology by Peak Performance Sports
Labels: mental game of tennis, sports psychology for tennis, tennis mind games, tennis psychology
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Strategy of a Game-
Tennis Drills
In tennis the main goal is to hit the ball over the net.
1. First, one must develop the proper mental attitude.
2. Always should think positively and have confidence in his or her abilities.
3. Constantly keep your eye on the ball and your mind focused on the game.
Here some basic facts for playing good Tennis-
(a) Strength
(b) Coordination
(c) Proper Balance
(d) Confidence
(e) Vision
(f) Rhythm
(g) Body Control
(h) Concentration
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