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		<title>Tennis in Marin: Warming Up</title>
		<description>Warming Up

 The safest way to warm up before playing tennis seems to be to have both players stand on the service line and tap the ball on one bounce back and forth. This allows you to warm up your hand/eye coordination and find good contact without risking a painful ...</description>
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		<title>Dave Kregel Tennis: The Rally</title>
		<description>The Rally

 The term “rally” has several meanings in tennis. It generally means “to hit the ball back and forth without keeping score”. The object is to hit the ball to the other player with the hope she will hit it back to you so that you will have time ...</description>
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		<title>How to Handle the Outcome of the Tennis Match</title>
		<description>Handling the Outcome
Being in the Here and Now to have super focus to make every single shot without having to try to hard...
 Handling the outcome of a tennis match can be divided into 3 time periods: the conclusion, the aftermath and the period of the match when the outcome ...</description>
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		<title>Marin Tennis: Serving in Singles and Staying Back</title>
		<description>SERVING IN SINGLES inside job psp 
 
Serve and Stay Back: Many tennis players stay behind the baseline after they serve and depend upon their opponent's errors to win points.  Players with powerful ground strokes will hit the ball deep and crosscourt until their superior strokes prevail.  Players ...</description>
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		<title>Marin Tennis: Serving In Singles</title>
		<description>  SERVING IN SINGLE
 There are two basic strategies after hitting a nice tennis serve: you either follow your serve to net, or you stay on the baseline after you serve. 
Serve and Volley: If you follow your tennis serve to the net, it is not advisable to run ...</description>
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		<title>Roger Federer Best Shot In Tennis History</title>
		<description>Roger Federer does it again. He makes on of the best shots in tennis history.

This has got to be the craziest shot anyone has pulled off. Roger hits this shot at the US Open Semifinal.

Check this video out:

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		<title>The Tennis Partner: Marin Tennis</title>
		<description>PARTNER OF THE SERVICE RETURNER

There are two basic positions for the partner of the player returning serve. Which one you chose depends on your personal safety. The two positions are just inside the service line and just inside the baseline. The first is generally referred to as playing “up”, while ...</description>
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		<title>Marin Tennis: Perfect Forehand Movement</title>
		<description>To achieve the best tennis shot you must learn the basics of motion. From shoulder movement, to moving the wait, each simple step makes the perfect shot. Tennis In Marin helps teach these movements in a concise and friendly manner which is also an effective way to achieve perfect movement. ...</description>
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		<title>Marin Tennis Lessons: Service Return</title>
		<description>The fourth thing to remember when returning serve is when to step into the service return and when to take the return without stepping in. The key to a good tennis return is to  not step into a powerful serve. Instead, turn your shoulders as you take the racquet ...</description>
		<link>http://www.tennisinmarinblog.com/marin-tennis/marin-tennis-lessons-service-return.html</link>
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		<title>Learn to serve in Marin Tennis</title>
		<description>In a game, the serve is one of the most important moves a player can do. It can help provide an entire setup for an extra point. A serve is not just throwing the ball in the air and hitting it, you must have a careful tecnique to make sure ...</description>
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