Tennis Tip: What do you do when it rains?
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Hey hey, this is Shaun with the GoTennis! Podcast powered by Signature Tennis.
Speaker:And today's tennis tip comes from me.
Speaker:Have a listen and let us know what you think.
Speaker:We've all shown up to the courts ready to play our match, take the lesson or hit with
Speaker:friends.
Speaker:And it starts pouring down rain.
Speaker:And many social athletes might take that as a sign to start pouring the drinks and go
Speaker:eat some nachos.
Speaker:However, if you are someone who is actually interested in improving your game and therefore
Speaker:improving your winning percentage, I suggest you consider using that time more wisely
Speaker:and related to your tennis.
Speaker:I'll give you an example.
Speaker:When we're forced to cancel an all-on-court class at tennisforshodern.com, we invite
Speaker:the kids to set up an at-home workout space and join a Zoom call for a tennis-specific
Speaker:workout.
Speaker:Parents have already scheduled that time for tennis activities and especially if the kids
Speaker:are only signed up for lessons once a week, which isn't enough, by the way, we really need
Speaker:to stay as consistent as possible for their tennis development.
Speaker:Another example could be to hit the gym, the road, or the mat as my Pilates instructor
Speaker:wife would say, to get some exercise during the time you've already scheduled for tennis.
Speaker:If you're already at the tennis facility, go for a walk with a teammate or set out an
Speaker:exercise mat under an awning and do some yoga.
Speaker:Whatever your circumstances, what you do off-court matters.
Speaker:If you're injured, go to your physical therapy, listen to your doctors, take time to recover.
Speaker:If you're on vacation, stay active, walk or run on the beach, we're all busy.
Speaker:Make time to maintain your mobility, flexibility, and your strength.
Speaker:You've all heard Andre and others compare tennis to life.
Speaker:Well, I grew up with a print on my grandmother's wall that said, "Tennis isn't a matter
Speaker:of life or death. It's much more important than that."
Speaker:And although the author was likely attempting to be funny, the argument can be made that
Speaker:tennis players live longer than other people.
Speaker:We stay active longer, we stay social longer, our hearts are healthier.
Speaker:Movement is life.
Speaker:So when it rains, use it as an excuse to choose to live a longer, healthier life.
Speaker:Good luck to all of you headed out to your matches this week, and as always, make the
Speaker:courts be with you.
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