Tennis elbow is often developed when a tennis player uses an incorrect stroke or when the strings are too tight or stiff on their racket. Learn about the inflammation of tendons and ligaments from the wrist to the elbow, also known as tennis elbow, with help from a USPTA certified tennis pro in this free video on tennis elbow and injuries. Expert: Lincoln Ward Bio: Lincoln Ward is a USPTA Certified Tennis Pro. He has 13 years of competitive playing experience, as well as 10 years of coaching experience. Filmmaker: Todd Green
If a person has tennis elbow, the racket that they use should have a wide head and a flexible frame. Avoid excessive vibration through the arm when hitting a tennis ball withinformation from a USPTA certified tennis pro in this free video on tennis equipment. Expert: Lincoln Ward Bio: Lincoln Ward is a USPTA certified tennis pro. He has 13 years of competitive playing experience, as well as 10 years of coaching experience. Filmmaker: Todd Green
I’m considering starting tennis this upcoming summer and pursuing it for the next year or two but as of yet I have had no training for tennis.
I need to know what exercises I need to do in order to be ready for practice and such. By exercises, I don’t mean like exercises that involve tennis rackets or a tennis court or anything. Just normal exercises like push ups or bicep curls, things of that nature.
I saw from another yahoo answers question that the major muscles needed to be most effective in tennis were the shoulder, the forearms, and the quadriceps (excluding the obvious answers like the brain and the heart).
So what exercises do you recommend I do in order to be ready?