Friday, September 27, 2013

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Santiago Giraldo


Go Sueda


Thailand Eastern Regionals held at Pattaya City Sept 2013 Men's 85's Octofinals

 The site is Siam Bay shore in Pattaya, Thailand but the court is extremely fast and for some reason, I can't see in the middle of the court.  I don't know why?  The court is fine, the lights are fine, but there seems to be a visual hole in the middle?

warm ups


pt 1


pt 2

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Thailand East Regionals: Pete/g vs Joy/dude pt 2 Sept 2013



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Thailand East Regionals Tennis Tournament: Pete/G vs Joy/Dude Octofinal...

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

NTRP 5.0: peter puak vs g asawin pt 2 Sept 2013



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Saturday, September 14, 2013

Tennis Lesson: Forehand Pronation Step 2

Training for a Big Event: Planning three months away

I am coming back from a wrist injury that laid me up for 8 months.  The first secret to injury recovery is to rest as much as possible and do rehabilitation.  I tried to play at the three month period, but that was utter failure.  I started to come back and play about the six month mark but very limited playing.  Icing, weight rehab--the irony is weight rehab was hurting me so I laid off of that, and then, stretching.

The hardest thing at the later stages of your life--married, job, and with child is getting time on the court or time to train cardiovascular.  What I did simply was keep playing once a week and focus on weight work, but my cardio suffered.  The training for singles was singles and doubles. 

The key is to play yourself into shape.  Why?  Because jogging actually hurts me, my knees and shins start to ache if I jog too much.

The plan now is to play a few tournaments to get ready and increase the playing time--we'll play on Tuesdays for four hours an Thursdays for four hours and then, my tournament match Sunday.

Youhzny's Flat Backhand Drive--How to Hit It. Simpletennis.net

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Hawaii Tennis Pro Presents: Overhead off the Overhead

Textbook Doubles: Defense to Offense

How to Beat the Poacher



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