Psychological reasons to play tennis
Tennis helps
you:
18. develop a
work ethic because improvement through lessons or practice reinforces
the value of hard work.
19. develop
discipline since you learn to work on your skills in practice and
control the pace of play in competition.
20. manage
mistakes by learning to play within your abilities, and realizing that
managing and minimizing mistakes in tennis or life is critical.
21. learn to
compete one-on-one because the ability to do battle on court trains you
in the ups and downs of a competitive world.
22. accept
responsibility by practicing skills and checking your equipment before a
match, and by making accurate line calls during a match.
23. manage
adversity by learning to adjust to the elements (e.g. wind, sun) and
still be able to compete tenaciously.
24. control
stress effectively because the physical, mental and emotional stress of
tennis will force you to increase your capacity for dealing with stress.
25. learn how
to recover by adapting to the stress of a point and the recovery period
between points, which is similar to the stress and recovery cycles in
life.
26. plan and
implement strategies since you naturally learn how to anticipate your
opponent’s moves and plan your countermoves.
27. learn to
solve problems since tennis is a sport based on angles, geometry and
physics.
28. develop
performance rituals before serving or returning to control your rhythm
of play and deal with pressure. These skills can transfer to taking
exams, conducting a meeting or making an important sales presentation.
29. learn
sportsmanship since tennis teaches you to compete fairly with opponents.
30. learn to
win graciously and lose with honor. Gloating after a win or making
excuses after a loss doesn’t work in tennis or in life.
31. learn
teamwork since successful doubles play depends on you and your partner’s
ability to communicate and play as a cohesive unit.
32. develop
social skills through interaction and communication before a match,
while changing sides on the court and after play.
33. have fun –
because the healthy feelings of enjoyment, competitiveness and physical
challenge are inherent in the sport.
Summary and
reason No. 34
Is it any
wonder that scientists and physicians around the world view tennis as
the most healthful activity in which you can participate? While other
sports can provide excellent health benefits and some can promote mental
and emotional growth, none can compete with tennis in delivering
overall physical, mental and emotional gains to those who play.
All these
benefits make tennis the ideal sport for kids to learn early in life.
What parent wouldn’t want their children to have these advantages
through their growing years?
And, it’s never
too late for adults of all ages to take up the game. The human system
can be trained and improved at any stage of life. The key is to start
playing now to get the most out of these benefits throughout your
lifetime.
And, that
brings us to reason No. 34: Tennis is truly the sport for a lifetime!
The proof is in the playing.
Click here for 17 physical reasons to play tennis.
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to see 10 reasons why tennis is the best first sport for kids.
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tennis is the best sport for development.