Get fit to play, dont play to get fit is a very well known saying and you should all know that doing some fitness work along side your lessons and practise sessions will improve your performance as well as making you less prone to injury.
Well, if you are looking for the perfect way to train all the
components
components of tennis fitness you need to improve your game in the same session, then you need look no further than circuit training.
Circuit training is an exercise format that normally utilises between 6 and 10 exercises that are completed one after another (the circuit!!) for a specified number of repetitions or time period before moving onto the next exercise.
The completion of one exercise and the beginning of the next are separated by brief timed rest intervals and each circuit by a longer rest period.
The total number of circuits performed during a training session may vary from two to six depending on your training level (beginner, intermediate, or advanced), your period of training and your training objective (
speedstrengthpower
etc)
Planning a Session
You will need to think about the possible exercises that can be performed with the equipment and space you have available.
In order to ensure that no two consecutive exercises stress the same muscle group set up the circuit as follows:
Total-body, Upper-body, Lower-body, Core/Trunk etc.
It is important to warm up and perform some dynamic stretching exercises and to repeat this as a cool down after the session.