Tennis
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Well, you've got your new best friend for sure here. The
netting on the Kangaroo KageŽ is tension adjustable, which means you can
now practice with someone better than you, the same as you, or weaker.
The back of the Kangaroo KageŽ works really well for tennis because it
has the best tautness adjustability, so you truly can determine exactly the level of
player you want to play against. That means that your shot will be returned harder
than you hit it, the same as you hit your, or will come back with less force than you put
it.
The sides of the Kangaroo KageŽ make for great fast action hand-eye,
reflex practice. Just get up close, say three to five feet from the Kangaroo
KageŽ, and hit into the side with the netting fairly taut (tight). You'll
have to respond quickly to the Kage's return. See how many times you can do it
before you miss one, and try hitting it at different angles.
To practice serving, you can use the open side of the Kage and put pinned targets on the
floor or the back of the Kangaroo KageŽ. Or you can use the back
of the Kangaroo KageŽ and hit to targets inside the Kage so that you're
serving "through" the Kangaroo KageŽ, as though it were the
net. And the back of the Kangaroo KageŽ will return it, so you can
work on serve and volley. Your imagination will quickly let you see many ways to practice
that critical serve.
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