So you want to play your best tennis every time you walk on the court. But how? It takes more than warming up and having your skills tuned up. It requires understanding and practicing what the author calls “The Eight Golden Rules of Tennis”. These rules are not written down somewhere until now. They are secret, hidden rules. They deal with emotional and mental states that can make or break a match — not only in the realm of winning, but also, in the area of enjoyment.
Charmingly written and illustrated, these “Golden Rules” are offered up with exercises to go with them. Keeping a clear mind, playing fearlessly and happily, finding and staying in “the zone”, and adding kindness in the mix make it possible for a person to play his or her best tennis every time.
From circuit pros to ladies tennis league players to junior competitors all strive to play their best. With the information provided in this simple book and a little practice, they can.
Tennis is, indeed, a sport for a lifetime. And, players of all ages and all skill levels love to improve their games. By working with these “Golden Rules” a player will not only come away a better player, but possibly a better person.
Dick Enberg – CBS and ESPN Sports: “Loved the book. I’ve seen Sally Huss play this great game of tennis. She caressed the ball, while fully embracing the experience. Her style and good form are expressed in her EIGHT GOLDEN RULES FOR HOW TO PLAY YOUR BEST TENNIS. It’s an extension of her proven championship play. The message in her book is direct, kind, respectful, and in its wonderous simplicity, as sharp as a backhand winner down the line. Game, Set and Match, Ms. Huss! Oh My!”
Mary Carillo – CBS and ESPN Sports: “Sally Huss has written a simple, sparkling gem of a book. It is wise and gentle, and gives to tennis players what the great UCLA coach John Wooden gave to basketball players with his Pyramid of Success. If you do what Sally suggests you will be more than a better player, you’ll be a better person. Perhaps her book should be called, “Eight Golden Rules for How to Live Your Best Life.”
Billie Jean King: “Tennis is a lifetime sport and fun for players of all ages. In EIGHT GOLDEN RULES FOR HOW TO PLAY YOUR BEST TENNIS, Sally Huss shows you how to get the most out of your game and how much fun playing tennis can be.”
Coach Peter Smith, USC: “Sometimes the best advice is the most simple. Sally writes a book of reminders that everyone can relate to and learn from. These are guidelines and rules that I am already using with my team. Let EIGHT GOLDEN RULES be your tennis coach for a winning strategy!”
William Kellogg, President, Southern California Tennis Association: “I just had the pleasure of reading Sally Huss’ newest addition to tennis literature: EIGHT GOLDEN RULES — For Young Players of All Ages (I love the byline.) I truly enjoyed it, from start to finish, and there is no question in my mind that she has captured the essence of the game. It takes most people a lifetime to figure out that welcoming challenge and learning to enjoy your time on the court leads to playing your best tennis and loving the sport.” (More Info)
Tags: New Blog, Sally Huss, The Happiest Place on Earth, Welcome


No comments
Comments feed for this article
Trackback link: http://sallyhuss.com/blog/2011/welcome/trackback/