| "Keeping Tennis
Thrilling"
Any frequently performed activity can lose it's luster and appear
routine, even a naturally challenging and exciting endeavor like tennis.
As such, I strongly advise you to monitor your heart for danger
symptoms. No need to telephone the cardiologist, just periodically
examine your desire, enthusiasm and sense of creativity for the game. If
these intangibles begin to fade, watch for performance to decline too.
Don't panic, but realize that minor adjustments are required to restore
the thrill of the game.
Although various external conditions may contribute to boredom or
staleness including overtraining, rigid practice structures, or poor
coaching, these are reserved for a future article. More essential to
restoring the thrill of tennis is first recognizing that pleasure
resides within our own feelings and interpretations. All real enthusiasm
and joy for any activity is inspired from deep within rather than
acquired from outer sources. An internal focus is truly needed.
Reflect upon your personal reasons for getting involved and remaining
in this sport. What self-expressions are facilitated by playing tennis?
What is most important and pleasurable to you as a person and as an
athlete? This may take some time, but if you are true to yourself you
will discover the inner drive and enthusiasm that knows few boundaries.
You will have found what you lost when feelings of monotony began. Begin
playing tennis with renewed vitality, but don't forget to check your
heart on a regular basis.
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