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Ngatman, Ngatman, and Erman Sulistyatna. "TINGKAT KEMAMPUAN FOREHAND GROUNDSTROKE DAN BACKHAND GROUNDSTROKE SISWA SEKOLAH TENIS MENOREH TENNIS CLUB, HANDAYANI TENNIS CLUB DAN BANTUL TENNIS CAMP." Jorpres (Jurnal Olahraga Prestasi) 13, no. 1 (January 15, 2017): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.21831/jorpres.v13i1.12880.

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ABSTRAKTeknik forehand groundstroke dan backhand groundstroke merupakan salah satu teknik yang sangat penting dalam permainan tenis lapangan. Petenis kebanyakan kehilangan angka karena tidak menguasai teknik forehand groundstroke dan backhand groundstroke dengan baik. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui tingkat kemampuan forehand groundstroke dan backhand groundstroke padasiswa sekolah tenis Menoreh Tennis Club, Handayani Tennis Club dan Bantul Tennis Camp.Penelitian ini menggunakan metode survei dengan teknik pengumpulan data menggunakan tes dan pengukuran. Instrumen yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah Dyer Tennis Test. Validitas instrumen Dyer Tennis Test antara 0,80 sampai 0,90 dan reliabilitas instrumen adalah 0,90. Subjek dalam penelitian ini adalah seluruh siswa sekolah tenis Menoreh Tennis Club, Handayani Tennis Club dan Bantul Tennis Camp sebanyak 32 siswa, terdiri dari 20 siswa laki-laki dan 12 siswa perempuan.Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa tingkat kemampuan forehand groundstrokes siswa sekolah tenis Menoreh Tennis Club, Handayani Tennis Club dan Bantul Tennis Camp berkategori “sedang”. Secara terperinci terdapat 2 siswa (6,25%) berkategori “baik sekali”, 5 siswa (15,63%) berkategori “baik”, 15 siswa (46,87%) berkategori “sedang”, 8 siswa (25%) berkategori “kurang” dan 2 siswa (6,25%) rendah. Rata-rata tingkat kemampuan backhand groundstrokes berkategori “sedang”, dengan rincian terdapat 2 siswa (6,25%) berkategori “baik sekali”, 8 siswa (25%) berkategori “baik”, 12 siswa (37,5%) berkategori “sedang”, 8 siswa (25%) berkategori “kurang” dan 2 siswa (6,25%) berkategori “rendah”. Rata-rata tingkat kemampuan forehand groundstroke dan backhand groundstroke berkategori “sedang”, dengan rincian terdapat 2 siswa (6,25%) berkategori “baik sekali”, 5 siswa (15,63%) berkategori “baik”, 15 siswa (46,87%) berkategori “sedang”, 8 siswa (25%) berkategori “kurang” dan 2 siswa (6,25%) rendah.Penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa tingkat kemampuan forehand groundstroke dan backhand groundstroke siswa sekolah tenis Menoreh Tennis Club, Handayani Tennis Club dan Bantul Tennis Camp berkategori sedang. Kata kunci: forehand groundstrokes, backhand groundstrokes, siswa sekolah tenis, dyer tennis test
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Zhang, Yi, Minkil Kim, Jerred Junqi Wang, and Brenda Pitts. "Reversing the tide of sport globalization from west to east? Examining consumer demand for table tennis clubs in the U.S." International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship 19, no. 2 (May 8, 2018): 217–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijsms-07-2017-0059.

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Purpose By using table tennis as an example and conducting an in-depth investigation into the impact of market demand factors on membership consumption of table tennis club members in the USA, the purpose of this paper is to illustrate the opportunities and marketing efforts needed for Asian sports to survive and thrive in North America, in which consumer demand factors assessing core program features of table tennis clubs were found to be very influential of cognitive, affective, and behavioral consumptions of table tennis club members. Design/methodology/approach Through conducting a review of literature, observations of club operations, and interviews of club administrators and club members representing various table tennis clubs, a preliminary questionnaire was formulated for this study. The initial questionnaire was submitted to a panel of five experts, for a test of content validity. By incorporating their suggestions, editing was made to improve a number of the items in the questionnaire. Data collection took place in two national table tennis tournaments, two local tournaments, and six table tennis clubs. Procedures in SPSS 19.0 (SPSS, 2009) and Mplus 5.21 were carried out for data analyses. Findings The findings of this study are that market demand factors would be significantly related to consumer perceived benefits and perceived value, and in turn related to consumer satisfaction of table tennis club membership. The market demand factors had a positive impact on perceived value and benefits confirmed the theoretical framework and previous research findings, which also made a practical sense that a table tennis club needs to offer product features and meet expectations of its current and potential members in order to enhance program value and benefits perceived by its members. Originality/value The past two decades have marked the speediest rise of a globalized sport production and consumption trend. In an era of globalized sport marketplace, sports have become a business commodity to meet the needs of commerce. For an Asian sport to penetrate into the North American marketplace as table tennis has done, it would be wise to develop regional network, strategies, product, and promotions. It is expected that table tennis as a popular Asian sport will continue being spread to other parts of the world; thus, the findings of this study have potential relevance to promoting table tennis globally.
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Sianipar, Meta Anggita. "PERBEDAAN PENGARUH LATIHAN FOREHAND DRIVE MENGGUNAKAN FEEDING DENGAN LATIHAN FOREHAND DRIVE GROUNDSTROKE KE DINDING TERHADAP HASIL FOREHAND DRIVE." JURNAL PRESTASI 2, no. 4 (January 2, 2019): 38. http://dx.doi.org/10.24114/jp.v2i4.11914.

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui besar pengaruh antara Latihan forehand drive menggunakan feeding dengan Latihan forehand drive groundstroke ke dinding terhadap hasil forehand drive tenis lapangan atlet putri UKM USU Tennis Club. Metode Penelitian yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode eksperimen. Populasi dalam penelitian ini adalah atlet putri UKM USU Tennis Club yang berjumlah 10 orang. Jumlah sampel yang digunakan berjumlah 8 orang. Sampel di ambil dari populasi dengan teknik purposive random sampling. Instrumen penelitian untuk pengumpulan data dengan Forehand Drive Hewitt Tennis Achievement Test yang bertujuan untuk mengetahui kemampuan forehand drive. Penelitian dilaksanakan selama 6 (enam) minggu dengan latihan 3 kali dalam seminggu. Hasil uji hipotesis I diperoleh thitung =17,3 serta ttabel = 3,18 dengan a = 0,05 (thitung > ttabel) berarti Ho ditolak, artinya terdapat pengaruh yang signifikan dari latihan forehand drive menggunakan feeding terhadap hasil forehand drive tenis lapangan atlet putri UKM USU Tennis Club. Hasil uji hipotesis II diperoleh thitung = 7 serta ttabel = 3,18 dengan a = 0,05 (thitung > ttabel) berarti Ha diterima, artinya terdapat pengaruh yang signifikan dari latihan forehand drive groundstroke ke dinding terhadap hasil forehand drive tenis lapangan atlet putri UKM USU Tennis Club. Hasil Uji hipotesis III diperoleh thitung = 0,66 serta ttabel = 2,45 dengan a = 0,05 (thitung < ttabel) berarti Ho diterima, artinya latihan forehand drive menggunakan feeding secara signifikan lebih besar pengaruhnya dari latihan forehand drive groundstroke ke dinding terhadap hasil forehand drive tenis lapangan pada atlet putri UKM USU Tennis Club.
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Johnston, Mel, Michael Naylor, Amber Campbell, Jenny Fitzmaurice, and Lesley Ferkins. "The female-friendliness of New Zealand's tennis clubs." ITF Coaching & Sport Science Review 30, no. 87 (September 6, 2022): 28–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v30i87.342.

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Across an array of contexts, a ‘female-friendly environment’ is increasingly thought to positively impact participation levels for women and girls. The aim of this study is to provide insights on the female-friendliness of New Zealand’s tennis clubs. Both numeric and text data were collected as part of the 2021 National Sport Club Survey. Tennis club representatives agreed more strongly that their club has suitable changing facilities for women/girls and that playing/training times are equally allocated than club representatives across the full sample across every sport. Within a typology of female-friendly clubs, most fit into the disengaged category in which the prevailing view is unfortunately that female-friendliness isn’t an issue and that existing inclusion efforts are good enough. It is suggested that tennis organisations at regional and national level provide information and strategies to clubs that have an aspiration to become more female-friendly.
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Ali, Muhammad, Slamet Supriono, Turiyem, and Syarifah. "Profile of the physical condition of the determinant of the serve and skills on the court tennis service." Jurnal SPORTIF : Jurnal Penelitian Pembelajaran 7, no. 2 (September 2, 2021): 258–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.29407/js_unpgri.v7i2.16385.

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The purpose of this study was to find out the determinant physical condition and service skills of court tennis in tennis players of the city's achievement coaching club Jambi. The subjects of this study were 15 tennis players of the city's achievement coaching club Jambi. Test instruments Push-Up Test (arm muscle strength), Sit and Reach (flexibility), Tennis ball throwing test (Eye and Hand Coordination), and Service Test (Service Skills). The results showed that the results of arm muscle strength owned by players coaching the achievements of the city of Jambi's tennis court most of the 14 players gained a good category once with a percentage of 93%. The togok flexibility test that players coaching the achievements of the city of Jambi city tennis mostly 9 players gained a very good category with a percentage of 60%. The eye and hand coordination tests that Jambi city court tennis coaching players have most of the 12 players gained a good category with a percentage of 80%.0%. And the court tennis service that the Jambi city court tennis coaching players have mostly 10 players gained less category with a percentage of 67%.
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Botella Blanco, Hector. "The importance of a correct management in a tennis organization. How to create, expand and stay in the business." ITF Coaching & Sport Science Review 30, no. 87 (September 6, 2022): 48–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v30i87.339.

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Running a tennis business must consider different elements to be successful. The purpose of this article is to name several factors that can assist to establish a tennis organization, expanding it, and staying in the business long term. The possibilities and nature of the business in the tennis world are wide. Given the impossibility of covering all of them, this article will focus only on running the tennis programs in a recreational tennis club as a contractor partner.
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Houston, John M., David Carter, and Robert D. Smither. "Competitiveness in Elite Professional Athletes." Perceptual and Motor Skills 84, no. 3_suppl (June 1997): 1447–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pms.1997.84.3c.1447.

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This study examined sport and interpersonal competitiveness between 92 tennis club players and 155 professional players (131 active and 24 retired) and also considered sex differences, differences in stage of career, and performance. Analysis indicated that tennis professionals scored higher on both sport and interpersonal measures of competitiveness than amateur tennis players and that competitiveness remains stable across stages of career. In addition, female tennis professionals scored higher on sport competitiveness than males. Neither measure of competitiveness was significantly related to professional ranking.
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SIMOZIMA, Hiroki, and Kazuhiko KIMURA. "Effects of Tennis Participation and Influencing Factors among Students of a Commercial Tennis Club: Focusing on “A Tennis Club” in Kanagawa." Journal of Japan Society of Sports Industry 26, no. 1 (2016): 1_45–1_60. http://dx.doi.org/10.5997/sposun.26.1_45.

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Cakravastia, Andi, and Martin Setiawan. "Role of local club in developing value chain of high performance national tennis athlete." ITF Coaching & Sport Science Review 30, no. 87 (September 6, 2022): 63–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v30i87.336.

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This paper discusses the role of local clubs in developing high performance junior athletes as a critical part of the national value chain to produce national athletes. Local clubs serve as entry points for kids and their parents into the world of tennis. Local club is a hub that connects three main actors involved in the development of kids into tennis players: (i) Coach, (ii) Athlete, and (iii) Parents, regarded as grass root athlete development. This paper identifies the typical tennis player pathway in Indonesia. Value chain of local club and its relation with other regional, national, and global stakeholders’ value chain in developing national athletes are presented. Benchmark of journey from grassroots player to high performance/elite players and structure of value chain in established countries are discussed. It is concluded that local clubs are playing a significant role in creating a massive pool of talent and developing grass-roots players into high performance/elite national tennis athletes. Strong collaboration between stakeholders and completing structure the value chain are important to develop country performance in sustainable way.
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Puccioni, Michele. "Gestalt-tennis: A coaching technique, a psychotherapeutic support and a psychosocial activity." ITF Coaching & Sport Science Review 30, no. 86 (April 29, 2022): 29–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v30i86.317.

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Club players can easily deploy on court their unique 'bag of nerves', cramping their game. Following practical research, this paper explores how a Gestalt approach to tennis coaching supported by an extensive application of mindful breathing can help players improve their tennis by increasing awareness of their body and emotions, with a beneficial impact on their well-being.
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Royana, Ibnu Fatkhu, Utvi Hinda Zhannisa, and Tubagus Herlambang. "Roll spin: forehand spin training media in table tennis." Jurnal SPORTIF : Jurnal Penelitian Pembelajaran 5, no. 1 (May 25, 2019): 113. http://dx.doi.org/10.29407/js_unpgri.v5i1.12850.

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This study aims to create a development of forehand spin training media to determine the effectiveness level of forehand spin training media development in table tennis. The problem in this study was the absence of training media focused on increasing forehand spin and the unknown of the effectiveness of developing forehand spin training media named roll spin. The research method used was development research. The development procedure used included several stages, namely: 1) Analyzing the product being developed, 2) Developing the initial product, 3) Validating the expert, 4) Field testing, 5) Product revision, 6) Field testing. The instruments used were questionnaires and interviews. The results showed that the development of roll spin media proved effective as a medium of training to improve forehand spin of table tennis at UPGRIS Table Tennis club with the results of the effectiveness of media experts with a mean score of 4.5 in the "very good" category, the results of the material experts with a mean score of 4.7 in the "very good" category, and the results of the trial with the participants of UPGRIS Table Tennis club with an average number of 3.84 in the "good" category.
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Gillmeister, Heiner. "Ein Londoner Möbelfabrikant und das erste Hamburger Tennisturnier." STADION 45, no. 1 (2021): 138–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0172-4029-2021-1-138.

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Tennis and golf, as well as numerous other sports, found their way to Germany in the era of the Wilhelmine Empire. Hoteliers in German health resorts, operators of private sports grounds or commercial playground companies, among others, played a significant role. Uhlenhorst, a district of Hamburg since 1894, was already the venue for major tennis tournaments with international players in the early 1890s. At that time, the London merchant, tennis player and sports official Walter Howard donated a silver cup to the Ice Rink Club on Uhlenhorst (Eisbahnverein auf der Uhlenhorst), which was used as a prize for the “Championship of Hamburg”. This article goes into Walter Howard’s biography and outlines his commitment to Hamburg tennis, which also gave important impulses to women’s tennis.
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Kim, Chaewoon, Hanbeom Kim, Seami Kim, and Chanwoo Park. "Research on Leisure Culture through Tennis Club Activities." Korean Journal of Lesure, Recreation & Park 42, no. 4 (December 31, 2018): 67–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.26446/kjlrp.2018.12.42.4.67.

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Muir, Donal E. "Club Tennis: A Case Study in Taking Leisure Very Seriously." Sociology of Sport Journal 8, no. 1 (March 1991): 70–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ssj.8.1.70.

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Tennis is examined as a recreational activity conducted within the context of a social system, in this case a tennis club. Participant observation revealed that this “leisure sport” was in fact highly work-like—the pursuit of athletic status being structured by a system of “implicit-tournament” norms defining where, when, and with whom one played—a predictable side effect of the dominant U.S. culture, with its economic ideology of laissez-faire capitalism and blurred distinction between work and play.
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İLHAN, Aydın, Hayrettin GÜMÜŞDAĞ, and İzzet KIRKAYA. "THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MOTIVATION AND FLOW STATE EXPERIENCE IN TENNIS PLAYERS." INTERNATIONAL REFEREED ACADEMIC JOURNAL OF SPORTS, no. 38 (2021): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.17363/sstb.2020/abc89/.38.2.

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Aim: This research was conducted to examine the relationship between motivation levels and optimal performance mood in tennis players. Research, who played tennis federation due to the tennis club in Turkey is evaluated. Methods: Motivation scale and optimal performance mood scale were used as data collection tools. The scales were sent to 400 tennis players. The data of 308 tennis games that filled the scales completely were used in the study. Tennis players participated in the research voluntarily. The tennis players participating in this study were randomly selected. Pearson Product Moment Correlation analysis was used to determine the relationship between motivation and emotional states of tennis players in the analysis of the data. The relationship between motivation sub-dimensions and optimal performance emotional state total scores was examined. The analysis of the data was evaluated at the significance level of p <0.01. Conclusion: After the analysis of tennis players, no statistically significant relationship was found between internal motivation and identification with regulation and optimal performance mood. He showed that there is a statistically significant and negative relationship between identification and regulation and non-motivation and between internal motivation and external regulation. We can say that motivation can have an effect on the optimal performance mood of tennis players.
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Ko, Min Soo, and Woo Sung Kim. "The Subcultural Characteristics of Single Match Tennis Club Members." Journal of Sport and Leisure Studies 32 (May 31, 2008): 55–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.51979/kssls.2008.05.32.55.

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Irigoyen, Miguel. "Empowerment and positive attitude, key to tennis club management." ITF Coaching & Sport Science Review 30, no. 87 (September 6, 2022): 14–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v30i87.348.

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In this article I share some of what I have learnt over my years working in social and sports clubs. Recruiting the workforce with a non-traditional methodology, and achieving 80% of those selected, suitable for the position. Achieving a good relationship between employee and employer as the basis of the working environment that should prevail within the Club. I share experiences, which lead us to think that each manager should create their own resources to better train the staff. Finally, I recommend reading various sources on "Empowerment", without losing sight of the fact that attitude is fundamental in the management of clubs and restaurants.
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Cooper, G. "Re The St Andrew's (Cheam) Lawn Tennis Club Trust." Trusts & Trustees 18, no. 8 (June 21, 2012): 816–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/tandt/tts073.

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Lee, Mun-Jin, and Sung-Han Jung. "A Process of Recreation Specialization in Tennis Club Members." Korean Journal of Security Convergence Management 11, no. 11 (November 30, 2022): 151–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.24826/kscs.11.11.9.

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SIMOZIMA, Hiroki, Minami TAKEMOTO, and Natsumi SHIRATAKE. "Classification of Tennis Club Members by Participant Motivation : Focusing on Commercial Tennis Clubs in Fukuoka." Journal of Japan Society of Sports Industry 31, no. 4 (2021): 4_411–4_429. http://dx.doi.org/10.5997/sposun.31.4_411.

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SIMOZIMA, Hiroki, Minami TAKEMOTO, and Natsumi SHIRATAKE. "Classification of Tennis Club Members by Participant Motivation : Focusing on Commercial Tennis Clubs in Fukuoka." Journal of Japan Society of Sports Industry 31, no. 4 (2021): 4_411–4_429. http://dx.doi.org/10.5997/sposun.31.4_411.

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Firdaus, Kamal. "THE CONTRIBUTION OF GRIP STRENGTH AND WAIST FLEXIBILITY ON THE ACCURACY OF FLAT SERVICE FOR TENNIS PLAYERS OF PTL UNP." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN EDUCATION METHODOLOGY 7, no. 4 (October 30, 2016): 1309–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.24297/ijrem.v7i4.4350.

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Problem of this research was derived from the observation which the researcher found in the field whether in training or competition. There are still many tennis players not able to do the flat service well and properly. This can be seen from theresult of flat service done less maximum. The purpose of the research was to find out how big the contribution of the grip strength and waist flexibility on the accuracy of flat service for tennis players of PTL UNP. Type of the research was correlational research. The population of the research was all tennis players of PTL UNP which consisted of 35 people. The sample in this research was taken by using purposive sampling in which it was taken based on the purpose or the research need. Therefore, the sampel of the research was male players who followed a training in the tennis training club of UNP. They are around 18-24 years old that totaled 20 people. This research was done at PTL UNP club. The grip strength data of PTL UNP tennis players were taken by using hand grip dynamometer test. The waist flexibility data were taken by flexiometer test and the accuracy of flat service data were taken from the players’ accuracy o f flat service.Based on the data analysis, some results were obtained: (1) there was a contribution between the grip strength and the accuracy of flat service , in which the contribution was 62.1%. (2) there was a contribution between the waist flexibility an d the accuracy of flat service , in which the contribution was 62.1%. (3) there was a contribution between the grip strength and waist flexibility on the accuracy of flat service, in which the contribution was 68.3%. It can be concluded that the gripstrength and waist flexibility contribute on the accuracy of flat service.
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Lee, Jae-Yun, Daegeun Jin, and Songhyun Cho. "Analysis of Selection Attribution When a Tennis Club Member Purchase a Tennis Racket Using Revised IPA." Journal of Sport and Leisure Studies 88 (April 30, 2022): 113–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.51979/kssls.2022.04.88.113.

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Crespo Dualde, Andrés. "Using the balanced score card to improve tennis club management." ITF Coaching & Sport Science Review 30, no. 87 (September 6, 2022): 34–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v30i87.343.

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Clubs and local tennisfacilities are the main providers of grass roots programmes which is a key element to facilitate both elite and participation pathways at different levels of the game. To provide the services required by their stakeholders, tennis clubs have gradually evolved in the delivery of their operations to conform with the standards and procedures implemented by other industries. The control of the operations of these organisations is a crucial aspect of their strategic plan. One of the tools that can be used to perform this control, which incorporates both financial and non-financial perspectives, is the Balanced Scorecard (BSC). This article reflects on the relevance of this instrument in the tennis context and proposes a practical example on how clubs and local facilities can adopt it for the implementation of their strategy.
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이재민, 최흥섭, and 이종목. "An Action Research of School Sports Club through Free-Tennis." Korean Journal of Elementary Education 24, no. 1 (March 2013): 107–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.20972/kjee.24.1.201303.107.

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Boncey, T., and F. Ng. "Case Comment: Re St Andrew's (Cheam) Lawn Tennis Club Trust." Trusts & Trustees 20, no. 3 (October 1, 2013): 287–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/tandt/ttt181.

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Chard, Chris, Liam McCrory, Kirsty Spence, and Matthew Milligan. "Implementing Change at the Sunnyhill Health & Racquet Club." Case Studies in Sport Management 11, no. 1 (January 1, 2022): 7–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/cssm.2021-0028.

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In this case, challenges related to enacting change within a small, private, not-for-profit tennis club in a wealthy suburban community are considered. David Wilson, President of the Sunnyhill Health & Racquet Club, is tasked with developing a plan to address areas of concern within the club’s physical infrastructure toward possible upgrading of the club. With a diverse range of members (and their associated interests) and community stakeholders gathering to influence the decision, the case presented allows for rich discussion on change management strategies. Indeed, as Wilson is met with severe resistance to a unilaterally designed grandiose design by these constituents, it is subsequently left to him and a third party team of analysts to present a spectrum of plans to both address the issues at the club and meet members’ various needs and wants.
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Arisman, Arisman. "Kontribusi Kekuatan Genggaman terhadap Akurasi Servis Flat Atlet Tenis Lapangan Universitas Negeri Padang (PTL UNP)." Jurnal Olahraga 4, no. 1 (April 30, 2018): 24–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.37742/jo.v4i1.80.

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The problem with this research is the low accuracy of the flat service of the tennis player when playing, meaning that the flat service punch done by the player is merely hitting the ball into the opponent's service area but does not have clear direction and goals. The low accuracy of flat servicing can be influenced by the grip strength factor, so in this study the authors aim to explain the contribution of grip strength to the accuracy of flat servicing of the tennis court of the State University of Padang (PTL UNP). This research is correlational, which is to find out how much the relationship between variables and contributions made from the independent variables to the dependent variable. The population in this study was the tennis court players in the Padang State University (PTL UNP) Field Tennis Training club and for purposive sampling technique for sampling. To measure the strength of the grip using a dynamometer handgrip tool, while the accuracy of flat service by performing the Hewwit Tennis Achievement Test. So from the results of this study concluded that the accuracy of flat service is influenced by the strength of the grip
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Riba, Alberto. "Sports management companies in tennis clubs: a growing trend." ITF Coaching & Sport Science Review 30, no. 87 (September 6, 2022): 42–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v30i87.355.

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The aim of this article is to present some aspects related to the relationship between sports management companies and tennis clubs in the specific case of Spain. Specifically, a typology of tennis clubs is presented and based on this typology, four problematic scenarios arising from the author's experience as a manager of a private company that provides services to tennis clubs are discussed. Two of these scenarios concern aspects of relations between the managers of the company providing the services and different persons representing the club (the members of the Board of Directors, the general manager, the owner, etc.) and the relations between the managers and the members and/or users. The other two scenarios are related to the economic and sporting management of the organisation that must be carried out by the company. These situations are presented as examples of cases in which situations may arise that will require the efficient collaboration of all parties involved to solve the challenges involved in managing tennis clubs in an uncertain, changing and highly competitive context such as the current and future ones.
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Carlson, Rolf. "The Socialization of Elite Tennis Players in Sweden: An Analysis of the Players’ Backgrounds and Development." Sociology of Sport Journal 5, no. 3 (September 1988): 241–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ssj.5.3.241.

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This study analyzed the process of socialization of elite tennis players, thereby contributing to an explanation of the success experienced by Swedish tennis players in recent years. The top five male and top five female Swedish players, along with parents and coaches, were interviewed regarding background, early life sport experiences, and development. All five males held ranking positions among the 15 best in the world. The control group was chosen by matching pairs regarding age, sex, and junior ranking. Results indicated that both groups at the ages of 12 to 14 were equal, but after puberty the development of the groups diverged. As teenagers, some elite players were ranked among the world’s top players while the control group players did not experience success. The results clearly indicate that it is not possible to predict who will develop into a world-class tennis player based on individual talent alone. Personal qualifications and early life experiences in combination with social structures, tradition of sport, and tennis culture all worked together in an optimal way, particularly the local club environment and the players’ relationships to coaches.
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Kim, JI-Soo. "The Influence of Tennis Practice Passion on Physical Self-Efficacy and Emotional Happiness in Tennis Club Members." Journal of the Korean society for Wellness 16, no. 1 (February 28, 2021): 210–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.21097/ksw.2021.02.16.1.210.

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Rowe, Katie, Emma Sherry, and Angela Osborne. "Recruiting and retaining girls in table tennis: Participant and club perspectives." Sport Management Review 21, no. 5 (November 2018): 504–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.smr.2017.11.003.

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Hotta, Shion, and Mamoru Yamamoto. "A practical example of strengthening governance in Japanese College Tennis Clubs." ITF Coaching & Sport Science Review 30, no. 87 (September 6, 2022): 18–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v30i87.334.

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In 2019, the Japan Sports Agency formulated the Sports Organizations Governance Code, a code not directly applicable to college sports clubs. However, as seen in the scandal of the American football club of Nihon University, it is necessary to strengthen the governance of all college sports clubs, including tennis. Therefore, we conducted a governance survey at 268 Japanese college tennis clubs in 2021. The representatives of each college were asked to report their demographics and respond to the assessment measures regarding the governance of college tennis clubs. A simple tabulation and cross-analysis were conducted, and the Chi-square test or Fisher’s exact test were used at a significance level of five percent. Based on the results of the survey, we developed a “Governance Self-Assessment Sheet” for college tennis clubs. In this study, we introduce the outline of the results of the survey by comparing the governance of sports organizations in different countries. Moreover, a practical case study of Keio University in Japan, which is the world’s first university to use the Sheet, will be discussed based on the results of a new survey conducted in 2022.
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Söğüt, Mustafa. "A Comparison of Serve Speed and Motor Coordination between Elite and Club Level Tennis Players." Journal of Human Kinetics 55, no. 1 (January 1, 2017): 171–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/hukin-2017-0015.

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AbstractThe purpose of this study was to compare the serve speed and motor coordination of elite and club level junior tennis players aged 11-14 years. Participants (n=35) were assigned to one of the two groups according to their experience, weekly training volume and competition level. Serve speed was assessed with a sports radar gun. Motor coordination was evaluated by means of the Körperkoordinationstest für Kinder. The main results revealed that serve speed and motor coordination performance levels of the elite group were significantly higher than those of the club group. This study emphasized the importance of early participation and training intensity, which can play an important role in enhancement of serve speed and motor coordination.
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Yapıcı, Ayşegül, Öznur Akyüz, and Müşerref Doruk. "The Relationship Between Biomotoric Properties and Hewitt Test Performance in 13-15 Years Old Tennis Players." Journal of Education and Training Studies 6, no. 12a (December 6, 2018): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.11114/jets.v7i1.3685.

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Tennis is a sports branch with a lot of coordinated properties. The physical, physiological and motoric properties of the athlete are at optimum level, which influences the stroke performance positively. The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between biomotoric properties and Hewitt test performance in 13-15 years old tennis players. 10 healthy female tennis players (age: 14.00±1.05 years, height: 158.60±3.69 cm, weight: 53.57±5.22 kg, experience: 3.40±1.58 years) who played in Pamukkale University tennis club participated in this study voluntarily. In anthropometric measurements height, body weight, leg lengths and dominant hand were recorded. Left and right hand grip, countermovement and squat jumps test, flexibility, standing long jump, static and dynamic balance, star test, Wall Catch coordination test and Hewitt performance test were applied to the tennis players. In the statistical analysis of the data, descriptive analyzes of all test performance characteristics of the tennis players were calculated as mean and standard deviation. The relationships between biomotoric properties and Hewitt test performance were evaluated using Pearson Product Moment Correlation analysis. The statistical significance was set at p<0.05. Statistically significant correlation was found between Hewitt test (groundstroke performance) and Wall Catch coordination test (r= 0.865; p<0.01). There was no significant correlation between Hewitt test and leg lengths, dominant hand, left-right foot dynamic balance, standing long jump, flexibility, jump performance, left and right hand grip and star tests (p>0.05). As a result, the use of tests with similar movements special to tennis in evaluating the athlete's performance can accurately reflect the athlete's test values.
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Sinulingga, Andrew Rinaldi, and Andi Nova. "PENGARUH LATIHAN FOOTWORK TERHADAP AKURASI PUKULAN FOREHAND GROUNDSTROK TENIS LAPANGAN." Jurnal Ilmiah STOK Bina Guna Medan 9, no. 1 (April 3, 2021): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.55081/jsbg.v9i1.256.

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Penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui pengaruh dari latihan “Footwork” terhadap akurasi teknik pukulan Forehand groundstroke pada Club tenis Universitas Riau. Jenis penelitian ini adalah penelitian eksperimen semu, metode penelitian eksperimen semu ini menggunakan metode one group pretest posttest design. Populasi dalam penelitian ini adalah mahasiswa yang mengikuti club tenis. Sampel dalam penelitian ini adalah16 pemain yang aktif di club. Instrumen untuk tes yang digunakan adalah Hewitt Tennis Test untuk menilai tingkat akurasi dengan melakukan pukulan groundstroke forehand dengan menggunakan target yang telah ditentukan. Adapun teknik analisis data menggunakan uji paired-t test, yaitu dengan maksud untuk membandingkan nilai rerata dari hasil pre-test dan post-test sebelum dan sesudah perlakuan dengan sampel yang sama. Sebelum uji paired-t test, terlebih dahulu uji normalitas dan uji homogenitas. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa setelah dilakukan variasi latihan footwork diperoleh t-hitung 4,97 yang menunjukan lebih besar dari t-tabel sebesar 1,71 yang berarti hiptoesa diterima .Dengan demikian, dapat ditarik kesimpulan bahwa terdapat pengaruh model latihan “footwork” terhadap akurasi pukulan forehand groundstroke pada Club Tenis Lapangan Universitas Riau
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Mulya, Gumilar, and Resty Agustryani. "Coordination Exercise for 10 Year Old Beginner Tennis Players." Jurnal Pendidikan: Teori, Penelitian, dan Pengembangan 5, no. 4 (March 31, 2020): 466. http://dx.doi.org/10.17977/jptpp.v5i4.13351.

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<strong>Abstract:</strong> There are many forms of training to improve the quality of physical condition of the tennis court athletes, one of which is coordination training. Thus, the author would like to try applying various forms of coordination exercises that are applied to children aged 10-11 years who participate in tennis clubs in the City of Tasikmalaya to support hand coordination. The aim of this research is to find out eye-hand coordination in elementary school students. The focus of this research is limited to the effectiveness of Coordination to support good physical condition in children. This research used experimental research methods. The population in this research were all 30 children who joined the tennis club in Tasikmalaya City. The sampling technique used is the total sampling technique. In order to get objective data, the author uses a measuring instrument in the form of a test that is eye-hand coordination test. Based on the results of this research and statistical calculations on the data obtained in this research, the authors can conclude that coordination exercises have a significant influence on improving eye-hand coordination especially for beginner tennis players of elementary school age.
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Weinberg, Robert, Robert Grove, and Allen Jackson. "Strategies for Building Self-Efficacy in Tennis Players: A Comparative Analysis of Australian and American Coaches." Sport Psychologist 6, no. 1 (March 1992): 3–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/tsp.6.1.3.

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The purpose of the present investigation was to compare Australian tennis coaches’ frequency of use, and perceived effectiveness, of 13 self-efficacy building strategies to those of American tennis coaches. Subjects were 60 Australian tennis coaches coaching at the club or state level. Results indicated that Australian coaches used all 13 strategies designed to enhance selfefficacy to a moderate degree and found these techniques to be at least moderately effective. The most often-used strategies to enhance self-efficacy, as well as those strategies found most effective, included encouraging positive self-talk, modeling confidence oneself, using instruction drills, using rewarding statements liberally, and using verbal persuasion. When comparing the results of the Australian and American coaches, few differences were found. However, the American coaches used more of the following self-efficacy strategies: conditioning drills, the modeling of other successful players, the emphasis that feelings of anxiety are not fear but are a sign of readiness, and the emphasis that failure results from lack of effort or experience and not from a lack of innate ability. Results are discussed in terms of Bandura’s self-efficacy theory and Weinberg and Jackson’s (1990) efficacy-building strategies used by American tennis coaches. Future directions for research are offered.
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Attlee, Amita, Shaimaa S. Altunaiji, Mariam Muayyad, Zainab Ali, Mona Hashim, and Reyad S. Obaid. "Assessment of Body Composition, Endurance and Nutrient Intakes among Females Team Players in Sports Club." Arab Journal of Nutrition and Exercise (AJNE) 1, no. 3 (November 12, 2017): 142. http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/ajne.v1i3.1231.

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Aim: The aim of the study was to assess the body composition, endurance level and usual nutrient intakes in female players representing a Sports Club in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.Materials and Methods: Twenty-six adult female players aged between 15-24 years were selected from three different teams (basketball=12, tennis=4, volleyball=10) using convenience sampling technique. All participants were assessed for body composition through bioelectrical impedance method, endurance level using step test and nutrient intakes using 24-hour recall method. Significant differences (P < 0.05) were determined among the three teams in relation to body composition, endurance levels and nutrient intakes.Results: Body composition of players in three sports was significantly different in terms of body mass index, body fat mass, and percentage body fat and fitness scores. Tennis players had significantly higher body fat mass (28.5 ± 8.2 kg) and percent body fat (41 ± 7%) in contrast to that in basketball players (body fat mass: 19.2 ± 10.5 kg; percent body fat: 30.6 + 7.9%) and tennis players (body fat mass: 13 ± 4.2 kg; percent body fat: 26.5 ± 6.5%), respectively. On the other hand, volleyball players had significantly higher fitness score (72.2 ± 3.5) as compared to basketball players (71 ± 6.7), and tennis players (63 ± 8.2).On an average, volleyball players scored “very good” endurance level in contrast to “good” scores in basketball and tennis team players. However, this difference was not statistically significant.The average intakes of all nutrients including energy, protein, vitamins and minerals were below the recommended intakes among players of all sports teams. Conclusions: Body composition and endurance level differ with the type of sports. Volleyball team players had the lowest BMI, body fat mass as well as percent body fat and highest fitness score and endurance level. However, the overall nutrient intakes of the female players representing the three teams were less than the recommended allowances for highly active women and did not differ with the type of sports played.
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Song, ZhenYu, Chun Xie ., XiaoShan Fang ., and Lin Lin . "Design Exploration of the Club Building in Lingnan-Case Study on the Tennis-badminton Center Club in Guangzhou." Journal of Applied Sciences 13, no. 15 (July 15, 2013): 2914–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.3923/jas.2013.2914.2918.

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Kichenok, Nadiia. "Methods of physical training of tennis players for competitions." Scientific Journal of National Pedagogical Dragomanov University. Series 15. Scientific and pedagogical problems of physical culture (physical culture and sports), no. 6(137) (June 22, 2021): 71–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.31392/npu-nc.series15.2021.6(137).16.

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The main feature of the period of participation in tournaments is the need to maintain a specific level of special ability. Therefore, the specifics of physical training has an applied-functional nature to high-level loads. Its purpose is to ensure maximum special training and maintain its level, as well as maintaining general training. Aim. Determining the features of physical training of young tennis players for competitions. Research methods: analysis of scientific and methodological sources; observation; measurement and accounting; instrumental techniques; statistical analysis. Results. In the process of ascertaining experiment, the current level of physical and technical readiness of young tennis players was determined a week before the start of participation in tournaments. In the process of formative experiment, the effectiveness of the developed set of physical training exercises was determined, which was used directly during the participation of young tennis players in tennis tournaments, which had a training (simulation) character and were held on the basis of the club and other clubs. Conclusions. The obtained data partially testify in favor of application of the developed methodical complexes for physical training of young players during competitions. Requires a more detailed study of the selection of test exercises to assess young tennis players during participation in competitions. The use of the developed complexes only partially affected the dynamics of the strength abilities of the legs and shoulder girdle. The temp of blows also did not change significantly, but the complexes did not contain specific exercises to improve it. Thus, the presented complexes are promising for use for physical training of tennis players during participation in competitions, but require more thorough testing efficiency.
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Lake, Robert J. "The Wimbledon Championships, the All England Lawn Tennis Club, and “Invented Traditions”." International Journal of Sport Communication 11, no. 1 (March 1, 2018): 52–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ijsc.2017-0094.

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The Wimbledon Championships, staged annually at the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC), is a British sporting event of great social significance. Its popularity stretches beyond the high standards of tennis on display to what it seems to represent culturally for many people. Wimbledon’s public image has been carefully constructed over the years, with consideration given to how the players look, behave, and play; the appearance of the courts and AELTC grounds; the refreshments; its corporate partners; and its relationship to television and media generally. This study suggests that many of these aspects, including Wimbledon’s fashions and the all-whites clothing rule, the grass courts, the strawberries and cream and Pimm’s, the royal box, “Henman Hill,“ and the eulogizing of Fred Perry, conform to Eric Hobsbawm’s concept of “invented traditions.” Through analysis of Wimbledon’s subtle branding and constructed public image, as gleaned from testimonies from AELTC executive-committee members and high-profile Wimbledon officials, this article discusses how these invented traditions serve various functions for the AELTC, namely, to establish social cohesion among an “imagined community” of Wimbledon fans, to legitimize Wimbledon’s high status globally, and to inculcate beliefs, value systems, and behavioral conventions in tandem with Wimbledon’s nostalgia for its amateur “golden age.”
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Sato, Fuminobu. "Research & Development of Sports Goods : Baseball Bat・Tennis Racket・Golf Club." Journal of the Society of Mechanical Engineers 95, no. 888 (1992): 992–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmemag.95.888_992.

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Omer, Dlawar Karim, and Osama Abdulrahman Ali. "The impact of sakio training on the level of some motor abilities and the blow of the straight transmission of the players of the ground tennis." Twejer 5, no. 1 (June 2022): 865–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.31918/twejer.2251.20.

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Abstract The research aims to identify the effect of Sakyo exercises on the level of some of the motor abilities and the straight serve of the tennis players. The researchers used the experimental method for its relevance to the nature of this research, by using the experimental design of two groups, one experimental and the other, by applying the pre-post measurements for each group of the research community and the research sample. A community that the researchers conducted the study on tennis players in the clubs Ground Tennis Association in Kurdistan – Iraq (under 18 years old) who are registered in the records of the Central Tennis Federation in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, and their number (22) players were chosen by the intentional method and (4) players from Soran Sports Club and from Outside the research sample as an exploratory sample. And the number of (2) players was excluded from them for lack of regularity in training, and thus the research sample consisted of (16) players. They were divided into two equal groups, each consisting of (8) players, and the researchers used motor abilities tests in addition to Arab and foreign sources. 30 meters, 28.4%, the improvement percentage between the tribal and remote measurements of the enemy from the base line to the near transmission line was 10.5%, the improvement rate between the tribal and remote measurements in the arachnoid variable was 13.03%, the improvement percentage between the tribal and remote measurements in the variable passing a tennis ball on the wall was 25s 8.43% The Sakyo training program led to an improvement in the straight serve for the tennis players, where the percentage of improvement in the straight serve was 9.53%
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Karlsson, Michaela Elisabeth, Natalia B. Stambulova, and Kristoffer Henriksen. "“Knowing That This Is My Place Is Very Positive”: The Case of a Swedish Table Tennis Club." Case Studies in Sport and Exercise Psychology 5, no. 1 (January 1, 2021): 154–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/cssep.2021-0025.

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This case study is guided by the holistic ecological approach and aimed at (a) providing a holistic description of an athletic talent development environment using a table tennis club in Sweden as a case study and (b) examining the factors perceived as influential to the effectiveness of the club’s talent development. The holistic ecological approach’s two working models informed the data collection (through interviews, observation, and analysis of documents) and were subsequently transformed into empirical models, acting as a summary of the case. Findings revealed that the environment’s success in talent development can be seen as an outcome of the following key features: (a) flexible and supportive training groups, (b) opportunities to learn from senior elite athletes, (c) support through the club and sport-friendly schools, (d) support of the development of psychosocial skills, (e) regular and intensive training, (f) focus on long-term development and athletes as whole persons, (g) strong and coherent organizational culture centered around the basic assumption, “we are a community of committed members,” and (h) integrated efforts among the club and sport-friendly schools to support athletes’ development. This case study can inform other athletic talent development environments on how to optimize talent development processes.
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김한미. "A qualitative research on a culture oppressing education: focused on Haesal Tennis Club." Journal of Anthropology of Education 14, no. 2 (May 2011): 1–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.17318/jae.2011.14.2.001.

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Zhao, Dan, and Hou Liang Kang. "Practice Exploration of Flipping Classroom in Table Tennis Club in the Informatization Age." Procedia Computer Science 166 (2020): 175–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2020.02.044.

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Davis Higuera, Michael. "Execution redundancy: the effect of varying technique for a similar outcome on player’s groundstroke performance." ITF Coaching & Sport Science Review 27, no. 79 (December 31, 2019): 15–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v27i79.76.

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Execution redundancy, defined as varying technique for a similar outcome, is a newer defined type of variability which opens new avenues of thinking about tennis training. 19 club-level tennis players were put through different training interventions: low variability where players had to rally to hit a target and maintain technique; and, high variability where players did the same but varied technique slightly. The high variability group improved after a retention period of 1 week in a test of accuracy (measuring average distance of 4 balls hit to a target) and success (measuring number of balls over the net and within a target radius of 500cm). The results suggest that that varying technique for a similar outcome improves performance more than low variability, possibly due mechanisms surrounding increased exploration creating better adapted motor patterns. The results show positive support for variability of this kind of training, but care needs to be taken to ensure that sound biomechanical and technical principles are observed.
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Park, Se-Hyuk. "The Meaning of Shut-down of Tennis Courts for the Members’ Life of a Faculty Tennis Club during Covid-19 Crisis." Korean Journal of Lesure, Recreation & Park 45, no. 3 (September 30, 2021): 169–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.26446/kjlrp.2021.9.45.3.169.

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Ramadhan, Januar. "HUBUNGAN REACTION TIME DAN POWER LENGAN DENGAN KECEPATAN BOLA HASIL SMASH PADA PERMAINAN TENIS MEJA." Sporta Saintika 5, no. 1 (March 31, 2020): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/sporta.v5i1.125.

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This research is motivated by the importance of physical components to the results of the speed of the smash on table tennis including reaction time and arm power. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between reaction time and arm power with the speed of a smash ball in a table tennis game. This study uses a correlational research method. The sample in this study were active members of the Jabung Garut club. A total of 20 samples were taken using purposive sampling technique. The instruments used in this study are the ruler drop test to measure the speed of reaction time and the softball throw test to measure arm power. Data analysis used Statistical Product for Social Science (SPSS) version 22. The results of data analysis showed that there was a significant relationship between reaction time and the smash ball speed, which was p = 0.000 <0.05 with a value of r = -0.719, while the relationship between arm power and ball speed smash results p = 0.001 <0.05 which means there is a significant relationship, and the relationship between reaction time and arm power together with the ball speed smash results produce a significant relationship with the significance of 0.001 <0.05 and r = 0.547. From these results it can be concluded that there is a significant relationship between reaction time and arm power with the speed of the ball smash in table tennis. Keywords: Table Tennis, Smash Ball, Reaction Time, Arm Power
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