Tennis Strength Training

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Championship Tennis by Frank Giampaolo

STRENGTH TRAINING FOR TENNIS

The following excerpt is from my book Championship Tennis. For more information see The Tennis Parent’s Bible and/or Championship Tennis.

Although equipment and improved technique can help increase the power of strokes, the greatest gains are brought about by physical improvements.  Resistance training is an excellent training method for tennis players because the sport of tennis forces players to control their body through space, just as an athlete would during competition. This is not to say that free weights such as dumbbells, barbells, and kettlebells have no value. Far from it.- they are great for building strong muscles and developing power.

Tennis players need their fitness to mirror what they need on the court (once again, practicing in the manner in which they are expected to perform). For this reason, the most practical and valuable tool for developing massive power for tennis-specific movements is the weighted medicine ball. Medicine ball exercises work the five regions necessary for massive power: the core, legs, chest, arms, and shoulders.

Special Note: Indian Well Tennis Garden in California has a large grassy area near the tennis courts that the professional use to off-court train while playing the Indian Wells BNP Paribas Open.  The public can watch the pros off court training with their coaches- It is a great learning tool for your player to watch the players train on the lawn- you will see the Pros perform medicine ball and resistance band drills as well as speed and agility exercises on the lawn.

Be sure your player includes the medicine ball inn their tennis development.  Your player has an off court training regime- right? Fitness is essential to a successful tennis career!

Frank

See Championship Tennis for tennis specific medicine ball workouts

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