Sticking to your New Year’s resolutions is tough. But if yours revolve around something you love, it can be easier to maintain them. That’s why MyTennisLessons came up with 15 resolutions that tennis fanatics will be able to keep in 2015. All will … Continued
Healthy Servings: Thanksgiving Foods for Tennis Players
If you’re the chef in your household you may have started thinking about Thanksgiving meal shopping and preparation. Now I don’t know about you, but I have quite a few tennis players in my family and half of us are … Continued
Service Game: How Tennis Players Can Give Back
If you are a tennis player or the parent of a tennis player, you are lucky. You or your children have been given the opportunity to do something fun — something that takes money and time, two luxuries that not … Continued
5 Ways Tennis Players Can Stay Motivated in November
“‘November is the most disagreeable month in the whole year,’ said Margaret, standing at the window one dull afternoon, looking out at the frostbitten garden.” — from Little Women by Louisa May Alcott In most places across the country … Continued
Feet First: How to Prevent Common Tennis Foot Injuries
Victoria Azarenka recently ended her 2014 season due to an ongoing foot injury. Kei Nishikori almost withdrew from the U.S. Open after suffering a toe injury. Forget tennis elbow for a moment. Taking care of your trotters is one of … Continued
8 Reasons Why Coaching in Your Free Time is Beneficial
The team of instructors at MyTennisLessons is a diverse group of people who hail from a number of states, cities and small towns and have a variety of tennis, educational and professional backgrounds. Not every instructor is a full-time coach. … Continued
Tennis with Tissues: Staying Healthy During Cold and Flu Season
I’m home sick with a cold today and couldn’t help but think about a time when I was 11 years old and played in an outdoor tennis tournament in frigid February with pneumonia. You must think that any parent who … Continued