This Information about Tennis Balls

This information about tennis balls comes from my buddy Joe FACT #2: Felt balls pressurized or not – At this time, most manufacturers are going with low pressure (not pressureless) felt transition balls. The red level balls are so low pressure that they will only...

The Facts about Low Compression Balls

The facts about low compression balls ? FACT #1: Foam balls – Foam balls are manufactured in different densities, much like foam mattresses. Higher density = More durability = More consistent bounce. Prices on petroleum-based foam balls continue to escalate in recent...

Low Compression Balls

This article courtesy of TennisLife Magazine Low compression balls Low Compression or Transition Tennis Ball FACT SHEET Transition balls have become more widely used in the United States in the last few years due to the USTA’s 10 and Under Tennis and QuickStart Tennis...

Why do they use Transition Balls

Why is cardio tennis of fun and why do they use transition balls. Transition balls: These include foam and low-compression balls. They’re quickly becoming a staple in a teaching pro’s arsenal for all types of lesson programming for all ages. In CT, we might use foam...

Why do they Play Music and Cardio Tennis

Why do they play music and cardio tennis? This creates a party atmosphere and attracts new players to the game. The music is fast-paced, similar to what you would hear in a group exercise class. Research shows that when people listen to music while working out, they...

Heart Rate Monitors

Heart rate monitors: While you don’t have to wear a heart-rate monitor, it helps to ensure a safe and healthy workout. Also, it helps the tennis pro to know who needs to be challenged and who might need some rest a bit. At the end of the class, the monitor will tell...