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Hi every body ...
I need some information about Tennis biomechanics ...
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Re: Biomechanics of Tennis
There are a whole bunch of text books with this stuff in it.
Just hit the library up and look for kinesiology, biomechanics etc.
Or to a database search at your uni.
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Try this link. It is from the Physio Forum Toolbar
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hey would u liek to know table tenis or long tenis let me know
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hey would u liek to know table tenis or long tenis let me know
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