Power up Your Tennis Game with Leg Strength Training
WHAT IS STRENGTH? The key to muscle strength is contraction. It happens in the muscles at a fiber level and is the engine that allows our bodies to move. It’s what allows tennis champions to engage in powerful play from the baseline and launch the ball at speeds well over 125 mph. In short, contraction is a complicated system of nerve impulses and biochemical reactions that takes place inside the muscle cells. STRENGTH IN THE MODERN TENNIS MATCH Today’s tennis players are faster and stronger than ever before. The speed of the modern game means they have to sprint, change direction, stop, hit the ball accurately and continue the rally – sometimes for hours on end. Because of this increase in demand for explosive power on the court, more focus is now being put on overall leg strength. First, start with a dedicated warm-up routine and then add the following exercises to your strength training program. INCREASING LEG STRENGTH