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Wimbledon - What a workout
Top to bottom toning
A good game of tennis provides a full body workout, which involves an impressive number of muscle groups. The power for a shot is initiated from ground level - the strength for a great serve is provided by the push off from the largest and most powerful muscles in your body - the quadriceps in your thighs. This movement is similar to squats, one of the best exercises for toning your behind, the difference is that if you are enjoying the game, it wont feel like such hard work. Once you've become confident and skilful at tennis you'll be toning your thighs and bottom every time you play.
The sharp turns and twists a good tennis player needs to pull off, puts the abdominals and upper body through a vigorous workout. Obviously holding the racket and hitting the ball exercises your arms and shoulders. Your forearms absorb the impact from the ball contact and your shoulders and upper arms are strengthened all over as they respond with various stokes from overhead to ground level.
A day on the court is not only the quintessential way to wile away an English summer's day, it is also an excellent workout that challenges your whole body.
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