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Tennis Strokes that Win |
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Rating:  Summary: Tennis strokes that win... Review: is just awesome! I went from being a 1.0-1.5 player to being a 4.0 just using Frank's book. Before I could hardly hit solid groundstrokes and now I'm doing it with ease. Great job, Frank!
Rating:  Summary: Great! Review: Just great instruction. This guy knows his stuff and gets it through. A lot cheaper than private lessons.
Rating:  Summary: Very clear, concise instruction Review: Really well ordered and well done. Unique instructional concepts. Worth a look if you find yourself in a rut.
Rating:  Summary: For serious students of the game ready to go a little deeper Review: The individual concepts here are strong, but the real strength of the instruction is the larger paradigm. This book gave me a new way of viewing my own strokes, and I suspect it will do the same for most readers. Sometimes, our games get in a rut and we need a new angle. (This is where I was when I picked up the book.) The word "breakthrough" in the subtitle is appropriate. The most practical instruction I've ever read. I can't say enough about it.
Rating:  Summary: A tennis player beginner read this book Review: This is by far the best instructional tennis book I ever read, and believe me, as a tennis nut who breathes tennis, I've read almost all of them. It is only 123 pages, but this is true testimony that good, quality books need not be long. I've read some tennis books that are huge manuals with pages of worthless frame-by-frame pictures. The beauty of this book is it's simple. I think everyone will appreciate that. And it need not lots of pictures to tell you how to truly play the game. I am an intermediate tennis player and I find the information to be very helpful and it is so simple, beginners will really learn from it, too. If you are a beginner, don't waste your money on tennis lessons, videos, or other books. You ONLY need this book. If you are an avid tennis fan, get this book and a subscription to Tennis Magazine to keep up with the news. Tennis is soooo simple after you read this book, don't let anyone tell you otherwise!
Rating:  Summary: The only tennis book you need Review: This is by far the best instructional tennis book I ever read, and believe me, as a tennis nut who breathes tennis, I've read almost all of them. It is only 123 pages, but this is true testimony that good, quality books need not be long. I've read some tennis books that are huge manuals with pages of worthless frame-by-frame pictures. The beauty of this book is it's simple. I think everyone will appreciate that. And it need not lots of pictures to tell you how to truly play the game. I am an intermediate tennis player and I find the information to be very helpful and it is so simple, beginners will really learn from it, too. If you are a beginner, don't waste your money on tennis lessons, videos, or other books. You ONLY need this book. If you are an avid tennis fan, get this book and a subscription to Tennis Magazine to keep up with the news. Tennis is soooo simple after you read this book, don't let anyone tell you otherwise!
Rating:  Summary: Simply excellent Review: Why is this book good and why is it worth your money? I feel that it really is worth its cost because it offers excellent analysis on the strokes of the pros. I often hear conventional tennis instructors talk about how it is wrong to try to copy the pros. This is entirely wrong... why not copy the best, the most talented, the most dedicated? This book helps you do exactly that. The pros went through the trial and error process and the thousands of hours of practice to perfect their timing, rhythm, and feel. The pros have the best strokes and it is very obvious when one compares this to the avg club player. I believe this is an excellent book because it analyzes the strokes of the best of the game and tells you how to apply this to your game. It helps you improve and is simply excellent.
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