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@IsThisTourettes yeah, cant really disagree wth tht but did u no that mini10s is what brought the pros up? did you know that if you do alot of mini 10s you develope your aim more? it is easier to start with minitennis as a warmup to get your control. and THEN you can move onto the big court. but if you go to the big court first then move onto minitennis you'll find that it is much harder to aim. if you take lessons in 10s you should have a coach that tells you to start mini tennis first
zgadzam sie chociaz jak wiecie zaraz zrobi sie pozno i niewiele z tego co bylo dzisiaj zostanie zrozumiane w przyszlosci pozatym jutro mozemy wszyscy zginac w jakim zamachu zorganizowanym przez rzad zeby ratowa latajace kroey
an isn't that court like a full size one but without the alleys??
if it is then the ball theory makes no sense to me..you hit to mini tennis ball with the same force you hit the normal tennis ball with but it stays in. once you start using the real tennis ball and add the alleys the balls going to be hit with so much force, it's going to go out.
of course give a little 4 yeras old kid a midplus raquet of 320grms and a full court and throw him 1000 balls until he adapts and by the year of 14teen he is not playing tennis anymore cause he is burnout. the game should be addapting to the kid NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND
yea, but mini tennis isn't tennis. if they want to be good at tennis they need to start on a real tennis court with a real tennis ball. there's no secret.
@IsThisTourettes yeah, cant really disagree wth tht but did u no that mini10s is what brought the pros up? did you know that if you do alot of mini 10s you develope your aim more? it is easier to start with minitennis as a warmup to get your control. and THEN you can move onto the big court. but if you go to the big court first then move onto minitennis you'll find that it is much harder to aim. if you take lessons in 10s you should have a coach that tells you to start mini tennis first
liedetecter2000 in reply to IsThisTourettes (Show the comment) 4 months ago
good to hear^^
Mystl1 in reply to IsThisTourettes (Show the comment) 2 years ago
zgadzam sie chociaz jak wiecie zaraz zrobi sie pozno i niewiele z tego co bylo dzisiaj zostanie zrozumiane w przyszlosci pozatym jutro mozemy wszyscy zginac w jakim zamachu zorganizowanym przez rzad zeby ratowa latajace kroey
tomaszlatawiec 2 years ago
an isn't that court like a full size one but without the alleys??
if it is then the ball theory makes no sense to me..you hit to mini tennis ball with the same force you hit the normal tennis ball with but it stays in. once you start using the real tennis ball and add the alleys the balls going to be hit with so much force, it's going to go out.
IsThisTourettes in reply to ignacioambort (Show the comment) 2 years ago
i never thought of it that way, but i started on a full size court, i'm 14 and i'm not burnt out. i love tennis and am quite good at it.
IsThisTourettes in reply to ignacioambort (Show the comment) 2 years ago
of course give a little 4 yeras old kid a midplus raquet of 320grms and a full court and throw him 1000 balls until he adapts and by the year of 14teen he is not playing tennis anymore cause he is burnout. the game should be addapting to the kid NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND
ignacioambort in reply to IsThisTourettes (Show the comment) 2 years ago
yea, but mini tennis isn't tennis. if they want to be good at tennis they need to start on a real tennis court with a real tennis ball. there's no secret.
IsThisTourettes 2 years ago
where did you find this...is it a TV commercial?
slappy0077 3 years ago