I took part in the Kiyohara Singles Tennis Tournament with my five tennis friends today. The result was terrible. I got beaten in the first round and other two guys did the same.
While thinking why I got beaten and how I had to cope with the opponent, I left the tennis courts before knowing the results of the rest of my friends’ matches.
Spending much time in practicing, I know, could be an answer but It’s not so simple for me.
Spending too much time in practicing means, at my age, injuries of knees, shoulders or elbows.
How should I practice effectively within a limited time? That’s the key.
Maybe, … I haven’t had enough pieces of advice since my tennis club had closed almost two years ago.
I may have to find a good tennis coach or should ask a lot of advice from well-skilled players.
That could be an answer in my case, couldn't be?
I have decided myself to ask advice from now on.
2 comments:
I love those foggy pictures.
Don't give up on tennis, Ray ! Training will keep your body fit and your joints supple. Consult a Physio therapist to find out how to train smarter. Ganbatte !
Oooh, it's just like viewing an open window from an airplane. I like the eerie yet solemn look of the surroundings. By the way, what's the name of the building that has the 'Tobu' logo? Is that located in Shibuya crossing?
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