As the president and owner of ASAP, a real estate investment and remodeling holding company, Mohsen Grayeli oversees the purchase and resale of residential property. Mohsen Grayeli enjoys playing tennis in his time away from work.
2. INTRODUCTION
As the president and owner of ASAP, a real estate investment and remodeling
holding company, Mohsen Grayeli oversees the purchase and resale of
residential property. Mohsen Grayeli enjoys playing tennis in his time away from
work.
Posture or stance is a key aspect of effective technique for a tennis player. It
allows for good balance and the ability to move with agility, both of which are
essential to winning points.
Good posture on the court begins with bending the knees slightly. The hips
should be even and the back straight, so that the player's balance remains
steady. The head remains squarely on top of the shoulders and should remain
as still as possible, so that its weight helps to maintain rather than disturb overall
balance.
From this “ready” position, the player can maximize speed as well as control.
With the body held upright, he or she can make contact with the ball without
leading with or dropping the head, as this can easily lead to a premature shot.
Instead, the player can take small but relaxed steps to adjust to the trajectory of
the ball, pushing off from the balls of the feet to keep the weight forward and the
body in balance.