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In five pages this paper examines the expressiveness of tennis which qualifies it as an art form....
I dont have to wake up like that any more " ("Victorious" PG). And while the talent seems to have been a part of her biology, tenn...
located in West Seattle; his patients are mostly urban and poor ("Peter Pereira"). On the literary front, he has been published...
In twelve pages this paper discusses elbow, ankle, and knee injuries that are as much a part of sports as the competition itself. ...
Guardian, 2012). It is noted that the current suspension will hurt the team as well as Artest as it means he will miss the playoff...
original publication but today the techniques he advocates are widely recognized in a diversity of disciplines. Those techniques ...
In twenty six pages this paper examines contemporary sports and the participation of women with former tennis star Martina Navrati...
In ten pages this paper analyzes the forehand ground stroke in tennis in terms of its kinesiology or the motion that is involved. ...
This paper provides an overview of the kinesis involved in tennis' forehand ground stroke, requiring over one-hundred and thirty m...
In twelve pages this paper discusses improving a tennis forehand swing through the development of a clinical exercise physical edu...
radical of all times. These changes are particularly interesting in regard to the manner in which they changed the artistic depic...
tended to be rigid and lacked any color, and could be described as utilitarian but hardly fashionable (Flusser, 2003). It wasnt u...
contact and ended with completion of the swing. This was further sub-divided into early follow-through (the first 25%) and late fo...
are supported by specific skeletal structures and musculature. Range of motion within the outlining of the tennis swing is not on...
helpful, and some may construe it as essential to conduct business (1996). In other words, small talk in Australia seems to revolv...
will break. Repetitive stress fractures occur from the same principle. In other words, it is not the movement, per se, that causes...