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Allan shares his stories as a birding enthusiast from the Sapphire Coast of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Please Like and Follow ChatSapphire & Allan McLennan on Facebook, and subscribe to Big Al's Birds by ChatSapphire on your favourite podcast repositories to get the latest episodes.De către ChatSapphire
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Please Like and Follow ChatSapphire & Allan McLennan on Facebook, and subscribe to Big Al's Birds by ChatSapphire on your favourite podcast repositories to get the latest episodes. Allan shares his stories as a birding enthusiast from the Sapphire Coast of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.De către ChatSapphire
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http://dg2e30wx7kvei.cloudfront.net/eti_network/ETI_TheOtherSideOfTheNet.mp4 Download this Video Some time ago I was in Sacramento watching the Power Shares tour event – Courier, Sampras, McEnroe and Blake. James Blake beat John McEnroe in the finals – Mac having beaten Courier, and Blake easily beat an injured Pete Sampras (who was looking very sl…
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Many interesting parallels have been drawn between the tennis serve and the golf swing. Once the tennis player (or golfer) gets the feel for the mechanical elements of the serve (or golf swing) then rhythm becomes the overriding issue. Does the swing build smoothly and gracefully? Is there economy of effort? Can the server (golfer) swing easily yet…
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80% of the points in professional end with an error, 20% with a winner. As regards unforced errors, if your opponent never misses and is patient as the day is long, would you consider missing a routine forehand in the 12th shot of a rally a forced or unforced error. I am now believing that errors are simply errors, and the distinction is unnecessar…
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Swing path, type of spin, power, 3d playback (with Zepp) but perhaps the most interesting as well as the most useful is the data that shows where you make contact on the racquet face. And before going further, one of the most important (IF NOT THE MOST IMPORTANT) skills in the game of tennis is concentration, focus, and closely and continually watc…
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Take a few moments with the following report card - a method to either evaluate your own skills, or use this with your coach or regular practice partner. The idea is to take a deeper look at your "Use" - the broader issues that influence all you do on court, your awareness, the elements that make you a strong player, but equally perhaps the element…
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