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I had been playing the odd singles game, but mostly doubles - convenient to just arrive at the club sessions and play who's there.
I have pretty much hated doubles for years
Relying on someone else, the narrow corridor pattern of play, avoiding or passing the net man, my not as good as they should be overheads etc..
I'd been suffering from golfers elbow for years, stopped playing for 5 months last winter and had / did some serious Transfrictional deep tendon massage therapy, during that time.
It worked! The tendonitis / tendonosis that had developed was reset and healed nicely.
The elbow problems had crept up on me over time..
I'd tried various so called arm friendly racquets and all manner is strings and combos - I string my own and others racquets.
None had really helped.
My favourites of these were the Prince EXO3 Tour 100 16x18, and Volkl C10 Pro. I did not like any of the Prokennex Kinetic offerings.
Even tried full bed of natural gut for a long while, hybrids, multis, you name it.
Various tensions, dozens of strings over the years, the search certainly didn't help my game much.. but had to be done!
I came back to tennis minus my hard 1st serve, just spinning/kicking the ball in.
This allowed me to resume playing at least.
Trying the odd hard serve soon warned me off them..
So late this year I made a concerted effort and signed up for the large town's box league, and switched clubs where I started a WhatsApp chat group for singles play.
Easy to get singles games.
Earlier in the year, I started wondering if my arm problems also had an element of hypermobility / hyperextension.
I'd been talking to family members and several of them have hypermobility of certain joints.
I looked at slo-mo of my serving - couldn't tell!
I read up, including a medical test/review on arm braces designed to stop elbow hyper-extension..
I bought a brace that was in the review.
Bit if a faff to put on.
Took some getting used to as my arm felt a bit constrained at first, but it felt safe!
I've been playing some 4 or 5 weeks with it now, pretty much all singles and all competitive sets / matches.
My elbow doesn't seem to mind tennis anymore!
The last week or two, I've been serving 1st serves flat out again.
The good news is that I get no longer get discomfort during the matches.
Nor afterwards either, yes I feel I've used my arm but it's a nice exercised tired feeling.
I can also serve better / get more in, quite a high percentage again - perhaps the prevention of overextension is making the contract point more consistent?
Or, perhaps my serve's kinetic chain / mind is free to do what it should, without worrying about discomfort?
The arm brace has been a revelation!
All for half the price of a racquet in sale!
Singles, I love it!
I have pretty much hated doubles for years
Relying on someone else, the narrow corridor pattern of play, avoiding or passing the net man, my not as good as they should be overheads etc..
I'd been suffering from golfers elbow for years, stopped playing for 5 months last winter and had / did some serious Transfrictional deep tendon massage therapy, during that time.
It worked! The tendonitis / tendonosis that had developed was reset and healed nicely.
The elbow problems had crept up on me over time..
I'd tried various so called arm friendly racquets and all manner is strings and combos - I string my own and others racquets.
None had really helped.
My favourites of these were the Prince EXO3 Tour 100 16x18, and Volkl C10 Pro. I did not like any of the Prokennex Kinetic offerings.
Even tried full bed of natural gut for a long while, hybrids, multis, you name it.
Various tensions, dozens of strings over the years, the search certainly didn't help my game much.. but had to be done!
I came back to tennis minus my hard 1st serve, just spinning/kicking the ball in.
This allowed me to resume playing at least.
Trying the odd hard serve soon warned me off them..
So late this year I made a concerted effort and signed up for the large town's box league, and switched clubs where I started a WhatsApp chat group for singles play.
Easy to get singles games.
Earlier in the year, I started wondering if my arm problems also had an element of hypermobility / hyperextension.
I'd been talking to family members and several of them have hypermobility of certain joints.
I looked at slo-mo of my serving - couldn't tell!
I read up, including a medical test/review on arm braces designed to stop elbow hyper-extension..
I bought a brace that was in the review.
Bit if a faff to put on.
Took some getting used to as my arm felt a bit constrained at first, but it felt safe!
I've been playing some 4 or 5 weeks with it now, pretty much all singles and all competitive sets / matches.
My elbow doesn't seem to mind tennis anymore!
The last week or two, I've been serving 1st serves flat out again.
The good news is that I get no longer get discomfort during the matches.
Nor afterwards either, yes I feel I've used my arm but it's a nice exercised tired feeling.
I can also serve better / get more in, quite a high percentage again - perhaps the prevention of overextension is making the contract point more consistent?
Or, perhaps my serve's kinetic chain / mind is free to do what it should, without worrying about discomfort?
The arm brace has been a revelation!
All for half the price of a racquet in sale!
Singles, I love it!
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