Wimbledon Workout: Here’s How To Unlock The Benefits of Training Like a Tennis Player  | My Soho Times 

As we enter the the final weekend of Wimbledon, award-winning Personal Trainer & Founder of Sculptrition, Amanda Place, shares how you can unlock the benefits of training like a tennis player through her own ‘Wimbledon’ inspired workout… really to take the first serve?

Wimbledon Workout: Here’s How To Unlock The Benefits of Training Like a Tennis Player…

Cardiovascular Endurance and Agility
Tennis requires quick movements and explosive bursts of speed. To enhance your cardiovascular endurance and agility, include exercises such as interval training, sprinting, and shuttle runs. Engaging in activities like jogging, cycling, or swimming will improve your overall stamina, which is vital for prolonged matches.


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 Lower Body Strength
Powerful lower body strength is crucial for generating speed and stability on the court. Incorporate exercises like squats, lunges, and jump training to target the muscles in your legs, including quadriceps, hamstrings, glutes, and calves. These exercises will help you improve your acceleration, change of direction, and overall strength.


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Core Stability and Balance
A strong core provides stability and helps transfer power from your lower body to your upper body during shots. Work on exercises that engage your core, such as planks, Russian twists, and medicine ball rotations. Additionally, practicing yoga or Pilates can enhance your balance, flexibility, and overall body control.


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Upper Body Strength
Tennis players rely on their upper body strength for powerful serves and precise shots. Strengthen your upper body by incorporating exercises like push-ups, pull-ups, and shoulder presses. Utilise resistance bands or dumbbells for added resistance and focus on strengthening your shoulders, chest, back, and arms.


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Agility and Reaction Time
Quick reflexes and reaction time are crucial in tennis. Incorporate drills that improve your agility and reaction speed, such as ladder drills, cone drills, and reaction ball exercises. These drills will enhance your footwork, hand-eye coordination, and ability to respond swiftly to fast-paced rallies.


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Flexibility and Injury Prevention
Flexibility plays a vital role in preventing injuries and improving overall performance. Include dynamic stretching exercises before your workouts to warm up your muscles and static stretches afterward to improve flexibility. Yoga and Pilates are also excellent practices for improving flexibility and preventing injuries by increasing your range of motion.


Amanda Place

Training like a tennis player not only helps you build strength and endurance but also improves your overall athletic performance. By targeting the same muscles utilised by tennis players, you can experience similar benefits such as increased cardiovascular endurance, agility, lower body strength, core stability, upper body strength, agility, and reaction time. Remember to incorporate a variety of exercises into your training routine to ensure a well-rounded approach. Whether you’re a tennis enthusiast or simply seeking to elevate your fitness level, following this tennis-inspired training regimen will undoubtedly help you achieve your goals and unlock your athletic potential.
 
Amanda Place is an award-winning personal trainer and founder of Sculptrition. Sign up for free weekly fitness tips via her website.

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