Jumpsoles
The ultimate for gaining vertical
and speed
Proprioceptors
Balance, Agility, Quickness, and
Injury prevention
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Plyoball
Systems
Speed,
Strength, Agility Products |
Tennis
Training:
Agility
Ladders
Work
on foot speed and agility, as well as footwork, placement, and quickness!
starts
at $39.95
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The
Reaction Ball
Harder
to chase than a chicken! The reaction ball can help you practice quick
changes of direction.
$9.95
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Agility
Domes
Domed
targets to hit or practice movement around the court.
$39.95
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The
Wrist Roller
Work
on wrist and forearm strength to prevent injury.
$16.95
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The
SpringBak Insoles
Gain
instant vertical and stride length with these amazing insoles!
$29.95
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Oscar
Wegner:
Simplify
your tennis game and play like the pros using tips and strategies
by
world renowned tennis coach and ESPN analyst Oscar Wegner!
Click
here for Oscar Wegner's
Tennis
Ball Equipment:
Hoppette 50
The handy locker sized Hoppette
features the
new Diamond Clad weather resistant
coating. Holds 50 balls.
(Item # TENNHOPP)
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High Rise 75
Convenient handles make for easy
pick-up and flip over to stand basket. Attached lid prevents accidental
spilling. Holds 75 balls.
(Item # TENNRISE)
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Pro Carrier 85
Convenient tubular handle for easy
ball pick-up. Holds 85 balls.
Standard
(Item # TENNPRO)
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With Wheels
(Item # TENNPROW)
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Tennis
Training and Practice Equipment:
Gamma Tennis Ballhopper
Tube
This lightweight tube is great for
kids and will ergonomically pick up and hold 18 balls quick and easily.
(Item # TENNTUBE)
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Practice Tennis Balls
Set of 72 practice tennis balls.
(Item # TENNBALLS)
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Pressureless Tennis Balls
Standard tennis balls become soft
and lose their pressure quickly. Pressureless balls provide such consistent
results in both toss and bounce that it’s like playing with new balls almost
indefinitely. 90 Balls.
(Item # TENNTRE)
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Ultra EZ Dry II
Lightweight, durable, 36" wide water
remover with aluminum handle and 54" curved, powder coated handle with
5" vinyl grip and hang hook for storage.
(Item # TENNDRYER)
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Tennis
Court Maintenance Equipment:
Ball Mower
Gathers up to 240 balls in minutes.
Gathering arms spread 54” for efficient coverage and are removable for
easy storage.
(Item # TENNMOWER)
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RollerHopper
Picks up and stores up to 150 balls.
The Rollerhopper™ 150
is lightweight and easy to use.
For teaching pros and for personal use.
(Item # TENNHOPPER)
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Plyoball™
medicine balls for Tennis
Want to put killer velocity
on your serve and deadly pace on your groundstrokes? Then do what the top
tour professionals do, and use Plyoball™ medicine balls. This deceptively
simple workout can yield bigtime benefits to both your power and your stamina.
Why? Here's what Dr. Don Chu says:
"While free weights and Nautilus
machines are both important for building overall strength in any athlete,
nothing beats the medicine ball for developing sport-specific strength.
Medicine balls allow you to mimic the movements of tennis using large,
heavy balls you actually throw. As you practice explosive movements with
these balls, the weight resistance develops core trunk strength, which
is the foundation of a tennis player's power.
Dr. Don Chu has used the Plyoball™
to train Lindsay Davenport, Todd Martin, and Jonathan Stark. |
Pat Etcheberry, Pete
Sampras's physical trainer, agrees that tossing a medicine ball is an excellent
workout for tennis players.
"The medicine ball is the best weighted
tool for simulating forehands, backhands, and serves. You can create strength
in the weight room, but it often doesn't translate to increased power behind
tennis strokes. Using the medicine ball, you can be fluid and explosive
in your movements, which you just can't do with free weights."
Mary Pierce agrees that the medicine
ball is not only an important part of her workout, it is the toughest as
well. "It's one of the hardest things I have to do. My trainer Mark Verstegen
makes me do it when he wants to be especially tough. For me, it is most
important for strengthening my stomach muscles. From working out with the
medicine ball, I am able to serve harder and it gives me more spring in
my step and my strokes."
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The Swiss Ball and Medicine Ball
Training
In tennis, reacting to your opponents
and positioning yourself for every stroke often forces your body into unpredictable,
unstable positions. To train effectively, you need to build the strength
and stability to get to the ball every time. STRENGTH BALL TRAINING includes
a sample program specifically for tennis and will give you the edge you
need. Featuring 69 strength ball and medicine ball exercises targeting
all the major muscle groups, this book can help you improve balance, reduce
the risk of injury, and improve your overall tennis performance! |
The
Proprioceptor
The Proprioceptor is the perfect tool
to increase balance, agility, and quickness on the court. With greater
ankle, calf, and knee strength you can change direction faster and get
to the ball quicker. With the Jumpsole training you can gain vertical,
which is key in reaching high shots. Superior calf strength means
superior play! |
Everything you've needed to increase
vertical
and gain speed in money saving bundles.
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JumpUSA
Supports
Do you have tennis elbow? Achy
knees? Or do you just want some extra support? We have what
you need to protect your joints. Our Ankle Supports are perfect for
hardcourt tennis; they cushion every step between you and the unyeilding
court. |
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