Power In Tennis

Power In Tennis
If you want to play good tennis, then power is more important than anything else. For good power, you should be equally fit too. There are many ways to increase your power on the field. When you first initialize playing tennis and concentrate more on swinging the racket, at that time, you start swinging as hard as possible by putting great force on the racket. Continue doing this even though you get tired. Initially, you may get tired, but as soon as this becomes a daily routine, all your tiredness will stopped and you will be able to sustain your energy till the end movement. This is what is called as power that helps you to maintain your energy till the last moment. With power and time, you will also move to playing aces and backhands without getting jaded.

To amplify the power in your strokes, carry on the force in your legs to the racket. The force should be generated everywhere right from your hips to your hands. Then only, you can hit the strokes harder. In addition, for power, your legs should be brawny. The stronger your leg, higher is the power and so you will carry on the court. One of the exercises which are exceptionally good for legs is back squat.

In back squat, you take a barbell and position it above the shoulders on the backside of the neck. Your trap muscle should feel the bar. It should not have a rest on your vertebrate. If heaviness is taking a toll on you, then position the bar one inch lower than your shoulders. If you are still feeling the pain, then you can add a wrap or place a tower around the bar so that it will be far more comfortable. Now, after this, the feet should be placed in such a way that its width and its shoulder’s width should be the same. Keeping the thighs exactly parallel to the ground and making your abs tight, bend your lower part of the body and your knees towards the ground. Then, again go back from where you started and make it a point to continue this process till you complete at least ten repetitions. If you are a novice, by making use of light weights, do three sets of 12-15 reps each.

Gradually, you will start to notice the difference which will come from this exercise. You may be initially frustrated or irritated as to why it is not giving fast results. But, remember patience is the key to success. So, you have to be patient. Thus, patience and exercise is the main key to power to make your tennis better.