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The Secrets of Andy Roddick's Rocket Serve | ACTIVE - 0 views

  • The Secrets of Andy Roddick's Rocket Serve John Yandell | TennisPlayer.net Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on Pinterest It's inevitable. When a player reaches the top of the pro game, players and coaches begin talking about his or her strokes differently. Slowly but surely the references to the dominant players of the previous generation fade away. When it comes to the serve, we recently went through one of these transitions, from the glorification of Pete Sampras to the glorification of Andy Roddick. I would often see the transition when I talked with junior coaches. Up until a few years ago, most coaches still wanted to study Pete. The Advanced Tennis high speed video of Pete and the talks I did about his motion at coaching conventions were phenomenally popular.
Newage Scribe

Overcoming Mental Hurdles in the Heat of a Match - Tennis Now - 0 views

  • Winning is very important to tough-minded players, but they also understand a steady process leads to desired results. They believe establishing “keys to performance” provides them every opportunity to beat opponents in difficult situations. Focusing on results hinders motivation, resiliency and effort, causing many players to fold when their back is against the wall. Outcome-oriented thoughts drain limited the energy and attention resources necessary to obtain peak performance. Keys to performance serve as a reminder of how to win each point during the match. Process-oriented thoughts allow the athlete to stay in the moment and maximize potential by placing an emphasis on effort. Positive mental refreshments allow the player to prevail in all situations. Examples include: “Keep moving your feet” “Play in rhythm” “Be aggressive with each point” “Focus on specific targets throughout the match” “Regroup between points and stay in control” The duration and intensity of these thoughts differentiates competitors at the highest level. Process-oriented thoughts help channel useful information to the body. Elite players feel the magnitude of the moment, but they thrive on executing a plan and being fully engaged with each shot. There is a time and place to dwell on bad breaks, difficult conditions and other excuses, but not during the heat of a match.
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Flash On Most Smartphones: Not Yet. Flash on the iPhone: Maybe Never - 0 views

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    Reading between the lines and past the Adobe Flash Lite Distributable Player, Adobe's announcement prior to this year's Mobile World Congress isn't all that exciting.In short, the full version of Flash is coming to most smartphones - Android, Symbian, Windows Mobile devices, as well as Palm Pre - in early 2010. Which pretty much means they'll really be announcing it at the next year's MWC.
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Google Can't Do Old Media; Pulls the Plug on Radio Ads - 0 views

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    Google's plans to extend its AdWords platform to traditional media appears to be going up in smoke as the economy falters. The company has announced that it's discontinuing its radio advertising program, a business it got into back in 2006 with the acquisition of dMarc Broadcasting. The news follows word that Google would be pulling out of print advertising as well, which was announced less than a month ago.
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Djokovic advances into the third round in Monte-Carlo - 0 views

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    Top-seed Serbian Novak Djokovic reached the third round of the Monte-Carlos Rolex Masters tournament after defeating the Frenchman Florent Serra with a 6-2 6-3.
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Nadal cruises through the second-round in Monte-Carlo - 0 views

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    Spaniard Rafael Nadal thrashed Netherland's Thiemo De Bakker with a 6-1 6-0 in a one-sided contest that saw the best of the former world no. 1, who is known for his prominence on the clay-court.
Newage Scribe

Sports Nutrition for Recovery.pdf - 0 views

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  • It is well established that replacement of nutrients after exercise is vital to the recovery process and should especially be maximized in individuals involved in daily training or multiple daily training sessions (2,3). The focus of recovery nutrition sur-rounds two of the macronutrients, carbo-hydrate and protein. The purpose of this article is to focus on these nutrients, in-cluding their functions, sources, and how we can incorporate foods in a practical way to meet recovery needs after training.
  • and minimize protein degradation (3). It has been shown that approximately 6g of essential amino acids (4) or 10 grams of protein from a high quality protein source be ingested during the recovery period to achieve these benefits (1). Though pro-tein and recovery supplements are popu-lar, they are not necessary to achieve the proper balance, quantity, or quality of nutrients.
  • CarbohydratesCarbohydrates are used in the post exer-cise period to replenish muscle glycogen. It is vital to an athlete’s performance to maximize muscle glycogen and begin the resynthesis process as soon as possible after a bout of exercise (2). Carbohydrates are also important for daily energy (mental and physical) and to help meet daily train-ing needs. It is recommended that athletes engaged in intense exercise and training consume 1.2 – 1.5 g/kg per hour in 30 minutes intervals (3). A recommendation of 0.8g/kg may be made to individuals involved in weight class sports or where weight and body composition may be an issue (2). These considerations should be made on an individual basis
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  • ProteinProtein is used to supply essential amino acids, maximize muscle protein synthesis,
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Facebook Responds to Concerns Over Terms of Service - 0 views

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    Today's hoopla over changes to the Facebook Terms of Service have prompted a rare blog post from Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg. In the post, Zuckerberg falls short of apologizing for the changes, but rather, uses the opportunity to explain why Facebook more or less keeps your content indefinitely.
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Berdych knocks Murray out of French Open - 0 views

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    Paris seems to bring a lot of good luck for the tall Czech Tomas Berdych as after winning a Masters 1000 event a few years ago, Berdych has reached the quarterfinals of the year's second major- the FRENCH OPEN.
Newage Scribe

On the Road Training for Coaches.pdf - 0 views

shared by Newage Scribe on 27 Feb 17 - No Cached
  • ump rope routine, more strength training exercises, a core strengthening program and static stretching exercises
  • dynamic warm-up
  • 8-10 movement and agility training (
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  • 6-10 of the strength training (ST) exercise
  • static stretching may actually detract from the athlete’s speed and power if done just prior to performance.
  • Static stretching is still recommended post practice or competition to aid in improving/maintaining range of motion
  • strength gains are greater when muscles are allowed to recover and regenerate as opposed to being stressed continuously. • Risk of injury and overtraining is reduced when muscles are given time to recover. Do not strength train the same muscle groups everyday; give the muscle groups 48 – 72 hours rest between intense sessions.
  • muscles which tend to be an exception to the training principle above is the core
  • abdominals and low back muscles). These muscles apparently recover very quickly and can be trained everyday.
TBS Sports

Head Radical MP Rackets - 1 views

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    The most popular model in the Radical range just got even better with the shift in swingweight and the more open string pattern. The most versatile racket in the Radical family provides a perfect combination of handling and power that every tour player
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12 Top Proven Tips How to Increase Blog Traffic - 2 views

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    Here are the top 10 techniques new bloggers can use to find readers. These are tips specifically for new bloggers, those people who have next-to-no audience at the moment and want to get the ball rolling
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Facebook: All Your Stuff is Ours, Even if You Quit - 0 views

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    The Consumerist has noticed a seemingly slight but very important (and disturbing) change in Facebook's terms of service, regarding user-generated content. In short, all of the content you've ever uploaded on Facebook can be used, modified or even sublicensed by Facebook in every possible way - even if you quit the service.
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Twitter Professors: 18 People to Follow for a Real Time Education - 0 views

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    Never before in history has it been easier to glean from the knowledge of others who will give it away to you for free. It's equivalent to getting higher education. I'm talking about Masters level stuff. And it's all available right there on Twitter. I call the people I follow who contribute above and beyond the basic answer to "what are you doing?" my professors of Twitter.
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20+ Great Twitter Tools for Firefox - 0 views

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    People love Twitter, and they love Firefox, so it only seems natural that there would be quite a few tools to merge these two items.Whether you want to have a full Twitter client inside of your browser, or just the ability to share parts of a site, a whole Web page or just the URL of the site you are reading, there is a tool for you. Take a look through these 20+ tools and there is sure to be something that appeals to you.
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5 Ways to Help Twestival Raise $1 Million - 0 views

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    Mashable has partnered with Twestival to promote the world's largest Twitter fundraising drive. Here, New York Twestival co-organizer Paull Young promotes a call to action on the eve of the event.
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Ferrero outclasses Tsonga in a thriller, reaches Monte Carlo QF - 0 views

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    The Spanish winning parade continued with Ferrero's emphatic win over Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the pre-quarterfinals of the 2010 Monte Carlo Rolex Masters tennis tournament.
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Ferrero eases past to third round in Monte-Carlo - 0 views

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    Spaniard Juancarlos Ferrero defeated the German Bejanmin Becker in straight sets with a 6-3 6-4 and reached the third round of the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters.
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Kohlschreiber jolts Murray in Monte-Carlo - 0 views

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    German Philipp Kohlschreiber staged the big upset of the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters tournament by defeating the world no.2 Andy Murray in straight sets with a 6-2 6-1.
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Nadal cites fitness as reason for Barcelona withdrawal - 0 views

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    Determined, not to repeat his mistakes from the 2009 season, Mallorcan Rafael Nadal makes an attempt to keep himself fit for the big and mandatory events during the European claycourt season.
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