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The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 2009
Tennis is a sport with numerous health benefits for individuals of all ages. It is also a tremendously effective fitness activity. Regular participants experience a wide variety of health-related physical and mental benefits, from improved cardiovascular, metabolic, and bone health to improved agility, coordination, and even stress and anxiety ...
Jack, Groppel, Nicholas, DiNubile
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Tennis is a sport with numerous health benefits for individuals of all ages. It is also a tremendously effective fitness activity. Regular participants experience a wide variety of health-related physical and mental benefits, from improved cardiovascular, metabolic, and bone health to improved agility, coordination, and even stress and anxiety ...
Jack, Groppel, Nicholas, DiNubile
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2007
Many people have ideas about tennis. In particular, most commentators hold strong ideas about, for example, the advantage of serving first in a set, the advantage of serving with new balls, and the special ability of top players to perform well at the "big" points.
Magnus, J., Klaassen, F.
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Many people have ideas about tennis. In particular, most commentators hold strong ideas about, for example, the advantage of serving first in a set, the advantage of serving with new balls, and the special ability of top players to perform well at the "big" points.
Magnus, J., Klaassen, F.
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Integers, 2011
AbstractWe generalize the original tennis ball problem to the case in which the number of balls received and the number of balls discarded can vary from move to move, and derive formulas solving the problem in that case. We then use these formulas to obtain new and simpler proofs of the relation between the solution to the original tennis ball problem ...
John M. Freeman +2 more
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AbstractWe generalize the original tennis ball problem to the case in which the number of balls received and the number of balls discarded can vary from move to move, and derive formulas solving the problem in that case. We then use these formulas to obtain new and simpler proofs of the relation between the solution to the original tennis ball problem ...
John M. Freeman +2 more
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Wheelchair Tennis and Para-table Tennis
2017As adaptive sports continue to grow and evolve, adaptive wheelchair athletes continue to improve on performance (Perret, Disabil Rehabil 39(2):164–172, 2015; Webborn and Emery, PM R 6(8 Suppl):S18–22, 2014). There is not a more essential time then now for the medical provider to be aware of the training, performance expectations, equipment, and ...
Mary Caldwell, Arthur Jason De Luigi
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