Types of Tennis Courts

April 10th, 2012 | Subscribe to my RSS feed.

The way you play tennis can be affected by the type of tennis court where you play in. There are actually many different types of tennis court and to this day, even pro players have their own preferred areas when they compete.

There are grass courts, synthetic courts, hard courts and even clay courts. Among these, grass courts are considered to be the fastest type because the rallies tend to be on a shorter side and therefore games can be finished in a snap. To this day, the Wimbledon remains to be the most popular type of grass tennis court.

If you want to know which tennis court suits you well, you should consider playing on as many different types as you can. This way you can gauge your capacity especially if you decide to take on a tennis on a more professional playing approach. It’s best to get yourself acquainted with the different places where you can play.

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Great Tennis Matches to Remember

March 20th, 2012 | Subscribe to my RSS feed.

If you want to see and witness great tennis matches to remember you must first witness them live and that means being in the stadium itself and watching the players only meters away from you but you also have to be at the right event and that means being part of a Grand Slam event. The closest Grand Slam will take place this January 2012 in Melbourne, Australia and in less than 2 weeks the Australian Open tickets will be available for public purchase so if you want the best possible seats for low prices you should purchase your tickets as soon as they are out.
There are only 4 Grand Slam events during the tennis season and theses are the events where you’ll see great matches you’ll never forget and experience the best tennis in the world and witness the best players right there in front of you.

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Simple Self Cure Tips for Tennis Elbow

February 23rd, 2012 | Subscribe to my RSS feed.


In this writing you will discover how you can treat a condition like tennis elbow. This is a common arm injury that occurs because of overuse and/or abuse of the forearm and elbow. As the result, the tendon connected with the lateral or outer elbow covering gets inflamed or swells up. This rather painful disorder can severely limit the movements of your affected arm.

The instance that you observe that you have tennis elbow;

- Schedule a visit with your family physician. You need to get your arm and elbow properly checked out as well as learn your treatment options readily available.

- In order to find out how badly injured your elbow is, you maybe required to undergo a series of tests, which will normally include an x-ray.

- For fast pain relief, the attending physician may advise you to take over the counter medications such as ibuprofen or aspirin in order to bring down the inflammation.

- A very simple DIY solution that can help minimize the inflammation which is caused by tennis elbow is to raise or lift your affected arm at above heart level as much as possible. This approach will help reduce the blood that is coursing through the affected arm and in the process, decrease the inflammation and also the pain.

- Apply an ice pack along the source of discomfort and pain for fifteen to twenty minutes after every two hours. This is also a nifty method to address the swelling and pain.

- Wrap the affected arm with an ace bandage. What this does is actually help make sure that the tendons, muscles and ligaments stay in their proper place as well as prevent their overuse.

Resting your paining elbow, taking the apt painkillers and using ice therapy all helps in treating acute tennis elbow cases. The instance that the pain you feel eases a bit, you should then consider taking up exercise therapy for tennis elbow. In this program, a physician or physiotherapist will create a workout program that will help treat your condition. Exercises and physiotherapy will strengthen and enhance the movements of your forearm muscles. There are many of these said exercises. Some will require you to make use of a tennis ball and there are even exercises for tennis elbow using a dowel stick.

Apart from enhancing the flexibility and strength of the muscles of your forearm, they also ensure correct blood flow along the injured region and encourage healing. You need to begin with the simple exercises and just gradually increase the duration and intensity of the exercises. Discontinue working out if your discomfort and pain persists or turns severe.

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