31  Jan
Power Tennis 1

This is part of a tennis instructional program developed by Chuck Kriese - the men’s coach at Clemson University and one of the winningest coaches in collegiate history. He brings three unique theories to the tennis game: 1. Physical: How to generate more powerful strokes with footwork. 2. Mental: Using the Wardlaw Directionals in your shot-making strategy. 3. Emotional: How to control momentum during a match.

Posted by Scott McTeer, filed under Improve Game. Date: January 31, 2010, 7:26 pm | No Comments »

31  Jan
Power Tennis 2

This is part of a tennis instructional program developed by Chuck Kriese - the men’s coach at Clemson University and one of the winningest coaches in collegiate history. He brings three unique theories to the tennis game: 1. Physical: How to generate more powerful strokes with footwork. 2. Mental: Using the Wardlaw Directionals in your shot-making strategy. 3. Emotional: How to control momentum during a match.

Posted by Scott McTeer, filed under Improve Game. Date: January 31, 2010, 7:25 pm | No Comments »

31  Jan
Power Tennis 3

This is part of a tennis instructional program developed by Chuck Kriese - the men’s coach at Clemson University and one of the winningest coaches in collegiate history. He brings three unique theories to the tennis game: 1. Physical: How to generate more powerful strokes with footwork. 2. Mental: Using the Wardlaw Directionals in your shot-making strategy. 3. Emotional: How to control momentum during a match.

Posted by Scott McTeer, filed under Improve Game. Date: January 31, 2010, 7:24 pm | No Comments »

31  Jan
Power Tennis 4

This is part of a tennis instructional program developed by Chuck Kriese - the men’s coach at Clemson University and one of the winningest coaches in collegiate history. He brings three unique theories to the tennis game: 1. Physical: How to generate more powerful strokes with footwork. 2. Mental: Using the Wardlaw Directionals in your shot-making strategy. 3. Emotional: How to control momentum during a match.

Posted by Scott McTeer, filed under Improve Game. Date: January 31, 2010, 7:23 pm | No Comments »

31  Jan
Power Tennis 5

This is part of a tennis instructional program developed by Chuck Kriese - the men’s coach at Clemson University and one of the winningest coaches in collegiate history. He brings three unique theories to the tennis game: 1. Physical: How to generate more powerful strokes with footwork. 2. Mental: Using the Wardlaw Directionals in your shot-making strategy. 3. Emotional: How to control momentum during a match.

Posted by Scott McTeer, filed under Improve Game. Date: January 31, 2010, 7:22 pm | No Comments »

31  Jan
Power Tennis 6

This is part of a tennis instructional program developed by Chuck Kriese - the men’s coach at Clemson University and one of the winningest coaches in collegiate history. He brings three unique theories to the tennis game: 1. Physical: How to generate more powerful strokes with footwork. 2. Mental: Using the Wardlaw Directionals in your shot-making strategy. 3. Emotional: How to control momentum during a match.

Posted by Scott McTeer, filed under Improve Game. Date: January 31, 2010, 7:21 pm | No Comments »

31  Jan
Power Tennis 7

This is part of a tennis instructional program developed by Chuck Kriese - the men’s coach at Clemson University and one of the winningest coaches in collegiate history. He brings three unique theories to the tennis game: 1. Physical: How to generate more powerful strokes with footwork. 2. Mental: Using the Wardlaw Directionals in your shot-making strategy. 3. Emotional: How to control momentum during a match.

Posted by Scott McTeer, filed under Improve Game. Date: January 31, 2010, 7:19 pm | No Comments »

31  Jan
Power Tennis 8

This is part of a tennis instructional program developed by Chuck Kriese - the men’s coach at Clemson University and one of the winningest coaches in collegiate history. He brings three unique theories to the tennis game: 1. Physical: How to generate more powerful strokes with footwork. 2. Mental: Using the Wardlaw Directionals in your shot-making strategy. 3. Emotional: How to control momentum during a match.

Posted by Scott McTeer, filed under Improve Game. Date: January 31, 2010, 7:18 pm | No Comments »

31  Jan
Power Tennis 9

9 — The Conversion Theory:This is part of a tennis instructional program developed by Chuck Kriese - the men’s coach at Clemson University and one of the winningest coaches in collegiate history. He brings three unique theories to the tennis game: 1. Physical: How to generate more powerful strokes with footwork. 2. Mental: Using the Wardlaw Directionals in your shot-making strategy. 3. Emotional: How to control momentum during a match.

Posted by Scott McTeer, filed under Improve Game. Date: January 31, 2010, 7:11 pm | No Comments »

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