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Lessons from the NET 🎾
HYDRATE. Water is SO important for this sport. Also electrolytes - potassium - magnesium.My BPA free I ❤️ MY DOUBLES PARTNER!!! water bottles hold...
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FUN!! HEALTH!! LOVE!!
Life is always good if you have good people in it! Last year I realized that some of the "sectionals teams" we're not as fun. There was pressure a...
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Lessons from the NET 🎾
It's a delicate balance between having a tenacious focused attitude and being sweet and unattached to the outcome of matches. The swing of the p...
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Lessons from the NET 🎾
We SWEPT today!!! And then celebrated with yummy lunch!Today I played with Janet and our opponents were the most peaceful, pleasant and sweet wome...
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Lessons from the NET 🎾
A doubles partnership is much like a marriage - it takes cooperation, empathy, compassion, flexibility, communication, respect and LOVE to be suc...
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Lessons from the NET 🎾
Knowing the aim of the game is important! Today - my partner Sherry and I lost - but we played well and had A GREAT TIME!We complimented our oppon...
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Lessons from the NET 🎾
It's an interesting phenomenon - the more permission that I give to my partner to make mistakes - the less mistakes they make!!
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Lessons from the NET 🎾
When you are encouraging, complimentary and LOVING with your partner they play much better!!! The sweeter that you are the more you will win and...
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Lessons from the NET 🎾
Tennis is the single best thing that happened to me. Here are just some of the wonderful things that I have gained from this wonderful sport: - I ...
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Lessons from the NET 🎾
It's an interesting phenomenon - the more permission that I give to my partner to make mistakes - the less mistakes they make!!
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Lessons from the NET 🎾
HAVE A GREAT ATTITUDE!!! You will have more fun and play better too. In order to "get in the zone" a level of tenacity without attachment is neces...
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Lessons from the NET 🎾
Be SUPER intentional about your game! What are you truly there to do? What is the TENNIS LEGACY that you want to leave?For me - tennis has been my...
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