Pressureless Tennis Balls
Pressureless tennis balls are an underestimated option when trying to keep the cost of playing tennis affordable. There is an interesting fact when one does a comparison of a pressurized tennis ball and a pressure less tennis ball. If one were to compare them when they were both new the experience would be that the one with pressure is very bouncy and has great spin response while the pressureless ball is stiffer and has less bounce. This is really only true the very first time they are used because soon the “playing field” changes very quickly.
Over time the pressurized one loses pressure and also their bounce and spin response, which is why they are replaced almost daily. What can be expected from a pressureless ball, which is also referred to as a practice ball, is that they improve in performance the more they are played. The pressure less tennis ball gets lighter as the fuzz wears off and their bounce and spin response increase. Amazing!
While the average novice player will run out and spend a small fortune on new tennis balls that are pressurized, it is the experienced players that purchase the pressureless balls in bulk. The simple fact that they are cheaper is not the only reason that experienced players use them in practice. The fact that the practice balls improve with age simulate actual game play much more so than using old tennis balls that have gone….flat. Pressureless tennis balls never….ever go flat and last many times longer than the ones filled with pressure.
What happens to pressurized tennis balls is that they lose their bounce as the air inside seeps out through the rubber. Over time the fuzz will wear off the ball and this only speeds up the process of deflation. It is quite interesting that the exact opposite occurs when the fuzz wears off an unpressurized tennis ball. As the fuzz wears off the ball gets lighter and the bounce and spin improve. The interesting twist is that while a pressurized ball ages it becomes worthless, while the pressureless ball only becomes a better ball.
The end result is that if you are interested in playing tennis that you should really stock up on pressureless tennis balls, unless you have great wealth. If money is no object and you do not need to look for a discount tennis ball, then just go ahead and start a subscription to receive new balls. If you want to get in a great practice that is also affordable, then just order some pressureless ones and use them when you practice while saving the more costly pressurized balls for actual matches. The money you save will be you own.
3ds Max 2012 Realistic Tennis Ball [One waY]
Modeling a Realistic Tennis Ball in 3ds Max including Material. You can use any version of 3ds Max for model it. We only to show you how to modeling in 3ds Max 2012. More : autodesk3dsmaxtutorials.blogspot.com Andi’s Site/Blog : autodesk3dsmaxtutorials.blogspot.com http
Geronimo and 50 Tennis Balls
The song is “Strawberry Swing” by Coldplay
Tennis Ball Boy Really Bad Mistake Murray Troicki tennis Match
Ball boy makes a mistake an goes for the ball assuming the point ended..but ball was still in play. NAdal and Federer played the finals, at this French Open 2011 post.ly
The WALL pitching machine powered by a leaf blower.
Parents and Coaches are you tired of hitting the wall looking for an affordable pitching machine, Well the wall pitching machine is your answer.The wall pitching machine pitches safety soft foam balls at 50mph to 70 mph, tennis ball 30 mph to 50 mph. Learn how to make your own. Contact wallpitchingmachine.com coming soon.
Man almost loses his nuts.
Whilst trying to fetch a tennis ball from the roof of his shed, Richard not only falls through the crumbling flooring, but also narrowly avoids an airborne brick headed directly for his crown jewels. This video also made it into the Australian Funny Home Video Show in 2006.
Pickup Tennis Ball – Device Clips On Racket
Index Award Top Nominee 2005. Pick up tennis balls swiftly and effortlessly with this simple accessory which clips on any tennis racket
