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Five Tennis Tips for Beginners

Beginners just learning to play tennis are going to face a lot of frustration. It takes time and patience to start getting the hang of things. The most important thing, however, is to avoid beginner mistakes so that you can minimize the frustration to a minimum. I am going to share with you 5 tennis tips for beginners that will help you get started the right way, and getting you on the right track.

One: - The first tennis tip for beginners is not to try too hard. Yes, do not try to hard at first even if your coach tells you to. It is common to try too hard to get a better result, but that is often not the case in tennis. If you find that you are having trouble with a stroke or technique, try softening your grip and muscles and don’t worry about hitting the ball perfect at first until you have the technique perfected. It takes time to get the required skills to play tennis. Start with normal soft hits at first and take some of the recommended supplements that will help your body recover.

Two: - The second tip is, try not to have any expectations. If you find that you are expecting a certain result every time you will find yourself getting more and more frustrated. You will develop at your own pace so try not to stress over it. It will all come to you in time but if you start expecting certain results you can set yourself back.

Three: - Next I want you to realise that there are no mistakes, only feedback. If you hit the ball into the net hit the ball higher next time. You don’t need to complicate things like following through the ball, with your knees, or other things as this will come naturally.

Four: - This tip involves movement. No matter what is happening on the other side of the court I want you to constantly be moving. You can jog; make small hops, dance, or whatever you must do to keep moving. Standing still will only make your movements stiffer and you will have a harder time getting to the ball and making a good shot. Keep Moving!

Five: - This last tip is my favorite. It is to wait. Wait and be patient because it will take time for all of this to start making sense. It takes time for your brain to adjust to all of the information that you are feeding it. When you get instructions to do a certain shot, do your best then wait. The result will come soon enough, I promise!

 

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