

Winning Ugly by Brad Gilbert, Steve JamisonĪ Terrible Splendor by Marshall Jon Fisher If you’re in a rush or looking for the cream of the crop, then this section is for you. With 120 books on our list, there’s a lot to look through, so we’ve hand-picked 15 of the greatest tennis books that stand out from the crowd. We’ve compiled a comprehensive list of the best tennis books ever written by the biggest names in our sport, and organized them so you can quickly find a book you’ll love.Īt the time of creating this resource, every book on this list had terrific reviews, and many sit on our bookshelf, so we’re confident you’ll find a book that you enjoy. Whether you have been suffering from symptoms of Tennis Elbow for a while or have pain when lifting, it’s never too early to consult your doctor about prevention and treatment to overcome your pain and regain movement without discomfort.If you’re looking for a new tennis book, then you’ve come to the right place. Make sure to switch hands.Ĭooling with an ice pack can only help so much.

Have your elbow resting on a surface like the arm of a chair or a table.

The towel should be in your hand, rolled up or formed together to make a ball.Your forearm should start by resting on the table.If you have a stress ball handy that can work as well. Just like you have a ball in your hand during a game, this exercise can help with playing tennis and other activities.įor this exercise, you‘ll need a table or some sort of surface and a towel. The Fist Clench exercise can help strengthen your forearm muscles and ease the strain of everyday tasks by working flexor tendons found in your fingers. Honing in on this area of weakness in your workout program is a great way to overcome that painful compensation. Grip weakness is a major cause of pain associated with Tennis Elbow. This exercise helps target and improve your grip strength. Your doctor might also recommend an elbow brace. Targeting the muscles of the forearms should be your main focus on the rehab and prevention process. When it comes to Tennis Elbow, prevention is one of the most important steps you can take in the rehab process. Hold the stretch for 10-15 seconds, repeating as needed.Īfter you‘ve stretched your flexor and extensor muscles out properly and reduced the tension in your wrist and forearm, you can begin strengthening the muscles to help keep your tennis elbow pain away.You should feel the stretch through the top of your forearm.Using your left hand, bend your wrist in an even more downward direction.

Bend the wrist of your right arm, pointing your hand toward the ground.Extend your right arm in front of you with your palm facing downward.
