60 Tennis Strategies and Mental Tactics: Mental Toughness Training
By Joseph Correa This book will teach you how to beat any style of
play and will help you over come mental hurdles that most of us
normally have during competition. Knowing what to do and when are
key questions when your under pressure and wish you had a guide to
get you in the right direction. Some of the strategies you will
learn are: How to beat an all-court player. How to beat the "net
rusher." How to over come "lobbers." What to do after you double
fault. Learn from the best with this great tennis strategy book
that will get you winning more matches and thinking better on and
off the court. Win more matches by using the right strategy for
each situation. The more strategies and tactics you know and can
use the better it is for you. Learning to master the mental side of
tennis has always been a difficult part of the game. Some players
have decided to simply not train mentally or simply ignore it which
is a big mistake. It is said that winning in tennis is 80 - 90 %
MENTAL Just take into account that key points in a tennis match
such as match point, game point, break points, and set points, are
all crutial situations that can decide the outcome of any
particular competition. SO WHY DO MOST PEOPLE SKIP MENTAL TRAINING?
Take into account that on average a tennis match lasts 1 hour and
30 minutes. Focusing for such an extended amount of time is not
easy task but with the right concepts and ideas to get you there
things will become more obtainable. Start reading and putting into
practice the concepts and ideas provided in this book so that you
can get the most of your game and win more often. For more great
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