If a person has tennis elbow, the racket that they use should have a wide head and a flexible frame. Avoid excessive vibration through the arm when hitting a tennis ball with information from a USPTA certified tennis pro in this free video on tennis equipment.
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Yonex S-Fit 5 (112) Tennis Racquets. NEW Dual OPS Technology
Expert: Lincoln Ward
Bio: Lincoln Ward is a USPTA Certified Tennis Pro. He has 13 years of competitive playing experience, as well as 10 years of coaching experience.
Filmmaker: Todd Green
Duration : 0:1:31

wats a tennis elbow?
wats a tennis elbow?
he forgot to …
he forgot to mention strings, not for reacreational player´s to use stiff polyester strings, but rather use natural or synthetic gut / multiflament, type strings..
lol this guy is the …
lol this guy is the worst speaker ever.
he looks more like a World of Warcraft player than a tennis pro lol
tks, funny how the …
tks, funny how the racquets fall at the end.
I got tennis elbow …
I got tennis elbow through practicing kick serves for too many hours,had it for about a year,so a word of advice…..listen to your body or elbow
Shock Dampeners …
Shock Dampeners dampen the sound of the ball and string contact. The dampener does not lessen the vibrations going up your arm.
“1:26″ lol
“1:26″ lol
should have …
should have probably rehearsed…
i like Prince …
i like Prince rackets and the Prince shock absorbers alot
You forgot to …
You forgot to mention racket should be head light.
Pro Kennex Ki5 is very comfortable.
im cool
im cool