Success in tennis requires a mix of player talent, good coaching, appropriate equipment, and an understanding of those aspects of sport science pertinent to the game. This paper …
MS Kovacs - British journal of sports medicine, 2006 - bjsm.bmj.com
Competitive tennis play requires a combination of the major physiological variables; however, the specifics of these variables have yet to be determined appropriately. General …
JL Groppel, EP Roetert - Sports medicine, 1992 - Springer
Studies in anthropometry showed that more research is needed in the area of physical development and its relationship to playing tennis. Muscle activity patterns have been …
The game of tennis has evolved from the wooden-racket era of long, crafty points based on style and finesse, to the current fast paced, explosive sport based on power, strength and …
The average young tennis player experiences relatively few severe injuries. If the young tennis player is participating intensely, however, exclusively in tennis or in tennis and other …
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JL Groppel - Int J Sport Biomech, 1986 - search.ebscohost.com
In this article the author presents a general overview of the biomechanics of tennis. His own researches showed how the body's linked system moves in synchronization to perform …
JS Dines, A Bedi, PN Williams… - JAAOS-Journal of the …, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Tennis places high loads on the joints of players, with supraphysiologic forces being generated at the shoulder and elbow hundreds of times per match. Acute injuries tend to …
Tennis is a popular racquet sport played by boys, girls, men and women. Tennis players frequently begin playing in childhood and may continue playing into late adulthood …