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Sterling Silver Diamond Accent and Blue Topaz Oval Link Bracelet, 7.25"
Price : $234.00 $53.00
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- Made in Thailand
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A gorgeous gemstone tennis bracelet filled with bold blue color, the Sterling Silver Diamond Accent and Blue Topaz Oval Link Bracelet is a wonderful gift. A swirling display of bright 925 sterling silver wraps around a pattern of marquise-shaped blue topaz stones and a gentle prong-set natural white diamond. The icy blue display of stones will remain secure around her wrist as the bracelet is finished with a box-with-tongue and safety clasp.
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18k Yellow Gold Plated Sterling Silver Ruby and Diamond Accent Bracelet, 7.25"
Price : $309.99 $58.00
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- The natural properties and composition of mined gemstones define the unique beauty of each piece. The image may show slight differences to the actual stone in color and texture.
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Rhodium Plated Sterling Silver Cubic Zirconia Heart Stations Bracelet, 7.25"
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Rhodium Plated Sterling Silver Cubic Zirconia Heart Stations Bracelet, 7.25"
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1.00ct TDW Diamond S-Link Tennis Bracelet in 14K White Gold- (H-I , I1-I2)
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Exquisite sophistication around your wrist. This stunning tennis bracelet showcases gorgeous diamonds set into a feminine creation of dazzle, sparkle and beauty. The elegance of a diamond bracelet is sought after by all, worn casually or formally, this is one piece you will adore. A pressure clasp with a safety latch secures the bracelet. Total Metal Weight: Size 6.5" - 5.5 grams , Size 7" - 5.9 grams ,Size7.5" - 6.3 grams ,Size8"- 6.8 grams Total Diamond Weight: Size 6.5"- 0.94 Cttw , Size 7"- 1.00 Cttw , Size 7.5"- 1.08 Cttw , Size 8"- 1.16 Cttw Number Of Stones: Size 6.5" - 47 , Size 7" - 50 , Size 7.5" - 54 , Size 8" - 58
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Sterling Silver Genuine Peridot and Jade Bracelet
Price : $80.00 $49.99
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This bracelet has all the grace and beauty of the Far East. Genuine Princess Cut Peridot is bezel set in Sterling Silver. Generous Jade pieces alternate with the stones. Beautifully detailed clasp closure.
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Questions & Answers
Question : How do you pop a tennis ball off of the ground using your foot and your racket?
I am a definite tennis player, and its always a pain to pick up the balls after tennis practice. I've seen my coach and some other players use their racket and their foot to pop the tennis ball off the ground. Can anyone tell me the basics on how to do this?
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1. Move ball next to side of foot2. Move leg up, ball will bounce3. hit bouncing ball with racket to increase height4. grab ball with hand, simple as that
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Question : How far should a tennis player jog for conditioning?
I'm a high school tennis player, and I'm going to start conditioning for tennis next spring.I've heard that if tennis players, because it's a lot more sprinting than long distance running, shouldn't train to jog for very long periods of time. Instead of helping you, it would hurt you by conditioning the body to do something you're not asking it to do during a tennis match.So, the question: how much/far should a tennis player jog for?
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About half a mile to Superdrug they sell plenty there
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Question : How can you train for tennis in the winter when you're unable to actually play tennis because of the snow?
Does anyone have any ideas or tips for how to train/get in shape/stay in shape for tennis during the winter? I can't actually play tennis due to snow and lack of indoor courts, but are there any workout routines that people know of?Thanks!There is no YMCA or indoor courts available- I live in a rural, poor, and very snowy area.
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Do thing like running up and down stairs. If you have a rope ladder, shuffle through it, run through it, ect. Shovel the area in front of your garage and use the garage door as a backboard. Lift weights. Run if you can. Push ups, sit ups, anything like that. Lunges(reverse). And stretch.
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Question : How does tennis relate to the second law of motion?
I'm doing a science project on the physics of tennis and I can't find a way to word everything right so I was wondering if someone could explain to me how tennis is related to the second law of motion. Thanks.
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Well, when you hit the ball, you are applying a force to it which causes the ball to accelerate (F=ma)
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Question : TENNIs???????
WHEN DOES tENIS SEASON START
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The tennis season is a year-round season. The indoor tennis season - for countries that have snowy winter or snowy summer depending in which hemishpere you live in - starts when the temperature gets cooler and end when the snow's gone. The outdoor tennis season starts when the snow melts to when the temperature gets cooler.
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Question : What do tennis players in a match or a lesson wear when its cold?
I mean all i got is a short sleeved top and shorts for tennis, and i always end up freezing myself. Like seriously man i got nothing that is long sleeved that suits for playing tennis.
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Go to www.tennis-warehouse.com.At the moment they have a super cool sale, and I'm pretty sure they do long sleeves, and you can get tights or compression gear to go under shorts.Hope that helped :)
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Question : tennis
how do you play tennis....basics...tips...everything...thx!anything you know..okay..well what are the begininer things to know.....MR RUDE!
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Ok I will give you three basics methods you need to start with before you start playing:1. Well first things first, you will need to know what grip you are comfortable with. There are mainly five grips for your forehand: Eastern, Western, Semi-Western, and Continental.Here's a site that shows you pictures of which part of the racquet you need to grab to use the 5 grips. Remember to click on NEXT and PREVIOUS to see all 5 pictures. Read a bit too.http://tennis.about.com/od/forehandbackhand/ss/fhgripclosewt.htmAnd here are backhand grips:http://tennis.about.com/od/forehandbackhand/ss/bh2gripclosewt.htmhttp://tennis.about.com/od/fo rehandbackhand/ss/bh1gripclosewt.htmPersonally, I use the Western grip, for topspin, while most other players (and pros too) use a semi-western for power. Beginners mainly use Eastern but I recommend you start with Western or Semi-western so you can have a good start in learning the advanced techniques. My coach taught me this grip and didn't even showed me the beginner grip.As for backhand, I use a two-hander and avoid using the one-hander due to the fact that you get more power while generating spin. Use a one-handed backhand when you volley (strike the ball before it bounces when you are near the net) or when you want to slice ( gives the ball backspin which I will show you in a video).2. Your swings. It's hard for me to describe this to you so I will show you videos later on. Basically to generate topspin you will need to start your swing with your hand, holding the racquet, behind you and under your waist. That way when you strike the ball you go from LOW TO HIGH ending the follow through over your shoulder. This will make the racquet brush the ball and give it TOPSPIN. Remember that you strike the ball forward and in front of you.Basically you will get the hang of your swings if you keep striking the ball. You will gain consistency and make less mistakes after a while. It will also feel comfortable for you too :P.Here are the videos I promised you:Djokovic hitting the ball with Western Grip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbsQ8gZLWyc&feature=related(Note that he ended his swing across the shoulder instead of over-the-shoulder like I told you, That is because he did not want spin in his shots and instead wanted power.)Andy Roddick hitting the ball with somewhere between semi-western and western grip:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-D32RwsD_w(Note he started his swing not under his waist but behind his head to give more energy to his strike.)Here is a video of the PERFECT two-handed backhand used by Carlos Moya. Memorize his follow through, especially where he starts and ends.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38f4xlUctxgAs for the slice, here is another video of a perfect baseline slice, remember that your swing changes as you get closer to the net. This is when you should use a one handed backhand for a change and the point of hitting it like this is to instead of giving topspin (brushing from low to high on a ball) you give the opposite, backspin, (brushing from high to low). The backspin keeps the ball from moving forward after it bounces to confuse the opponent and make a dropshot. If you use a western grip for your forehand, it is basically very energy-consuming to slice on your forehand so you should avoid using a forehand slice.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GzW401yri43. SERVES ARE THE HARDEST PART IN TENNIS!! Mainly due to the fact that you need to be consistent with it (otherwise you lose half your matches :P). It is so important in tennis that I will post videos of a tennis instructor teaching you. The grip you should be using to serve is the Continental grip, which is how you should grip your 2-handed backhand with your right hand.Here's how you need to First Serve (Serve before a match starts). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0fL0p9ZCIQ&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFy99x_fMXc &feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBwfK2b0Rtg&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/wat ch?v=trLu5GNUW9E&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsRymzn82XU&feature=relatedhttp://www .youtube.com/watch?v=HfFwnqZAf7I&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9jyuC1wMF8&feature=r elatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAwER8eztPs&feature=relatedHere is how you should second serve ( serving when you miss you first serve):http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkAj6MmwxHwhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkAj6MmwxHwhttp://ww w.youtube.com/watch?v=TgZZhATk8AY&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSiIs75QtgM&feature= relatedWhen you get the hang of the serve and get consistent with your swinging. I will gaurantee that your school would be dying to have you into their tennis lineup.
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Question : Tennis ???
I wanna know some important questions about tennis... what is the suitable wieght (in KGs) and tall (in CMs) for tennis player ? what is the avarege age for the tennis player to stop playing and retire? CAN A MAN (me!) WIGHTING 95kg AND 173cm ,AGING 20 YEARS BEGIN PLAYING TENNIS FOR THE FIRST TIME AND BECOME AT LEAST A FAMOUS PLAYER IN HIS SMALL COUNTRY?!!!!!!
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You can be any size and weight. The key to being good is not necessarily being fast, but being efficient. Being tall helps too, but is not necessary.
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Question : How can we develop more interest in tennis in the Philippines?
Aside from basketball, swimming, bowling and badminton, tennis is one sport that I truly enjoy playing as much as watching. Problem is, there are only very few tennis courts in the country. We persist in building basketball courts (my favorite sport, BTW) where height is an essential factor for success and yet Filipinos are generally not that tall. Whereas in other sports like tennis, height is not a primary consideration. I want to indulge more in playing tennis, but there's just a dearth of tennis courts around.
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Good question. I think a good way to promote the sport is by tying up with foundations like the Andy Roddick Foundation to open up tennis clinics. If famous people get involve then I guess that's a good way of promoting it.
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Question : How tennis rocket is different for adult and junior?
I want to start playing tennis; mostly for fun and I have order a cheap tennis racket from Wal-Mart ($20) . In the product's details just said Wilson Federer Signature Oversize Tennis Racquet. Is this a kid (junior) rocket? How different are adult and junior tennis rockets?Do I need to change it and get an adult racket?
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If you are a kid, or even a small adult you can use some of the junior racquets out there, at least til you decide you enjoy tennis enough to invest in a racquet of higher quality. If the racquet is 25 or 26 inches, it won't matter much, especially if you are a beginner. As a matter of fact, having a shorter racquet will make it a little easier to hit the ball if you are a beginner. Good Luck!
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