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					  <title><![CDATA[THE PSYCHOLOGY OF PHYSICAL FITNESS]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[Physical fitness is one of the great essentials of match play. Keenness can only be acquired if the physical, mental, and nervous systems are in tune. Consistent and systematic training is essential to a tournament player.]]></description>
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					  <pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2007 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[GRIP, FOOTWORK, AND STROKES IN TENNIS]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[Footwork is weight control. It is correct body position for strokes, and out of it all strokes should grow. In explaining the various forms of stroke and footwork I am writing as a right-hand player. Left-handers should simply reverse the feet.]]></description>
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					  <title><![CDATA[SERVICE-THE OPENING GUN OF TENNIS.]]></title>
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Service is the opening gun of tennis. It is putting the ball in play. The old idea was that service should never be more than merely the beginning of a rally. With the rise of American tennis and the advent of Dwight Davis and Holcombe Ward, service took on a new significance. These two men originated what is now known as the American Twist delivery. ]]></description>
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					  <title><![CDATA[GENERAL TENNIS PSYCHOLOGY.]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[Tennis psychology is nothing more than understanding the workings of your opponent's mind, and gauging the effect of your own game on his mental viewpoint, and understanding the mental effects resulting from the various external causes on your own mind.]]></description>
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					  <title><![CDATA[THE CHOP, HALF VOLLEY, AND COURT POSITION.]]></title>
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Chop stroke.In Tennis, a chop stroke is a shot where the angle towards the player and behind the racquet, made by the line of flight of the ball, and the racquet traveling down across it, is greater than 45 degrees and may be 90 degrees. The racquet face passes slightly outside the ball and down the side, chopping it, as a man chops wood. ]]></description>
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