Thursday, October 6, 2011

Develop your mental strength and consistency during the practice.


“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit.” – Aristotle.
Tennis is one of the most mental sports in the world – the mental strength plays a huge part in determining who wins the match.
The success to solid tournament and competition performances is to practice with the same intensity and mental approach that you would use in a match.
It is one of the most difficult things to do, and not very few players seem to do this, and especially when they are practicing elsewhere without the watchful eye of the coach, it often becomes easy to lose the focus and consistency. 


The major problem with attitude on the court is that taking it easy in practice creates a completely different focus for practice than the focus they use when playing actual matches - and this creates some big problems.
The players find it difficult to mentally tough out their matches in tournaments, especially matches that go down to the 3rd set, because their minds (and body) are simply ready for it.
The best way to perform strongly in all your matches is to use your practice as a mental training rehearsal for your tournament matches - treating practice as if it was a match. Doing this keeps your mind trained up for performing at the highest level, so that when you play a match, your mind will think that it is no differently and ensure you bring out your best tennis.
Most of the players practice completely differently to the way they actually play, because they under the pressure of a tournament match. They can miss very easy shots that they would not miss during the practice at all.  It's important to keep in mind that you are practicing to win your tournament matches, not to impress your practice partner.
So from now on, begin using practice as a mental training exercise as well as your tennis practice. Practice with a new intensity and purpose, practice your fight backs, practice the shots you will actually use in your tournament matches, and practice getting into the mental zone more often.
You will find that your tournament results will be more successful, as your mind and body will always be primed and ready for every match!

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