Posted on 22 January 2010
One of the things that plague players and keep them from seeing success on the court is trying to be too perfect. Now, usually when I tell that to players, they look at me weird at first. And you probably are too 8-).
But hey, don’t get me wrong. Trying to “attain” is perfection is a great thing. Ya know, you do want to show extreme hunger and try to get better every chance you get.
Tags: pefection, perfect tennis, tennis tips, tennmindcamp
Posted on 18 January 2010
1. Simply share your favorite posts (…tips and live tours) that we have on the blog so far with your friends.
Just post the link(s) on either your online profile page in places like (Facebook, Twitter, Myspace, Bebo, Friendster, Tagged etc.) or topic related forums like (tennisforum.com and womenstennisforum.com).
*Easily Click The Share Button Beside The Title The Post You’d Like To Share*
2. Send me the links where you’ve help spread the word webmaster@tennismindcamp.com.
3. I’ll total them all up. And the player who has shared the most will be the winner of the brand new copy of the new Andre Agassi autobiography! Easy enough
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Posted on 11 January 2010
Let me ask you something. Have you ever been in a tournament or exhibition situation where you played a very long, hard-fought match and gave it everything you had… 
…Then, you won. But afterward, you felt like you had absolutely nothing left in the tank for the next round or for the next opponent?
I mean your muscles we’re sore you could barely lift the Gatorade bottle, your mind was completely exhausted, and your legs we’re telling you, “NO GO BUDDY.”
Been There?
Yea, you do all that hard work then, BOOM… You’re like “This is how I’m rewarded for my hard work? What a bummer, right?
Well, yea it sucks. But the answer to reversing this feeling may lie in what you drink in between your matches.
Tags: chocolate milk tennis, muscle increase, tennis injuries
Posted on 24 December 2009
Hey you guys! There’s really a lot going on right now. So, I gotta make this quick.
A lot of TMC members have been asking about the course and are anxious for an update, since things have been pretty quiet since the postponement.
Well, the reason why there hasn’t been much mention since isn’t because things have stopped or halted. It’s actually the opposite…
Posted on 11 November 2009
First of all… Happy Veterans day! I hope you guys are enjoying your holiday so far
. I’m feeling really good. I handled business at the court this morning and I just finished editing what is definitely the most important video update yet!
This is the “tell-all” video where I officially go through each and every detail…
Posted on 09 November 2009
You need to tell your brain to shut up in this case. Your mind is what’s making you sweat. It’s the one telling you that you have to be perfect on every shot, and that you should NEVER miss.
…The truth is you
Posted on 04 November 2009
Posted on 30 October 2009
Now when your opponent tries to pull you off the court using a shot out wide to your forehand side, you want to make sure that you use an open stance. Why?
Because if your opponent has hit the ball wide, this is going to send you “sprinting” in the direction of the sideline to get it – pulling you off the court. The open stance will make it so you can still hit a great ball even when you’re on the run.
But if you want to be able to recover and…
Tags: strategy, tennis recovery, tennis strategy, tennis tip, tennis tip of the week