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Ed Allen 10
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Ed Allen 8
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Juliette 10
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Days of Our Lives 11
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FIRST ONE IN
Synchronize arms
during your serve
1)
By ED COGLINS
Is your tossing motion
faster than your hitting
motion and is your toss so
inconsistent that when you
finally hit the . ball your
startled opponent yells,
"Good get!"?
The source of your diffi-
culty is probably your "un -
synchronized start." If you
toss the ball before taking
your racquet back (or vice
versa), you are losing
"rhythm," "consistency".
and "speed" in your serve.
The following clues will
help develop a synchronized
start and a fluid serve.
1. Start with both hands to-
gether. Hold the ball in your
fingertips and rest the throat
of the racquet on your thumb.
Bend both elbows, pointing
racquet in direction of court.
Body weight is back.
2. Drop arms down together
at same time. As you prac-
tice, say "down together."
T▪ ransfer your weight for-
ward to front foot.
3. Touch the inside of your
left thigh with the ball before
you start up with the tossing
arm. Say "down together -
touch."
4. Develop an "open face
backswing." Immediately on
the downswing, begin to
"open" the , face of the
racquet. Rotate your palm so
it is facing the net.
5. Bring both arms up to-
gether as you release the ball
at the highest point possible.
Don't toss it -- release it so it
doesn't spin. Say "up
together."
6. As you practice the entire
motion, talk to yourself. Say
"down together ... touch ...
up together." Say it slowly.
(Remember that this part of
the serve is slow. It's the end
where you speed up. )
Ti
prayer
h
helpful
Hy REV. W. LEE
T L MAN
On a Sunday morning,
On obscure iieW England
church, Dc. Reinhold
Imo', .pr lessor of applied
Christianity at the Union
Theological Sem1nary in New -
York City, was filling in for
the pastor on his vacation.
He prayed.,a prayer he had
written that morning, a
prayer which 1 have long
since committed to memory
and one which no doubt, you
have heard often.
It is known as the prayer of
serenity: "Oh God, give us
serenity to accept what
cannot be changed; courage
lo change what should be
changed; and wisdom to
distinguish one from the
other."
Since by my very nature, I
am not serene, and like most
of us, courageous only in
spots, and very rarely wise, I
have often found these words
of Dr. Niebuhr on my lips. It
sorts out the confusion of
things, and lets me get
started on -those things that
need to be done.
The first time I remem er
using it was during the
revolution in the Congo. Over
the then named city, of
Elisabethville. there was the,
thump of heavy artillery, the
crackle of small arms and the
red fingers of tracers
drawing lines in the night. A
mortar shell fell short, and
for a moment of appalling
silence, in my hole, I said this
prayer, finishing it as the
debris came down.
It Was my first encounter
with full-scale death and
destruction. T was on the
verge of panic when, like
someonehad begun to' play a
record in the back of my
head, that prayer took hold of
me. I felt as though I had
been lifted out of hell into a
place of peace. I was in God's
hand and whatever was to
happen, I was helpless to
avert it. All that mattered, all
that was within my power
was the manner of my
acceptance.; , �.a s..,a, i
I know Thai serenity is not a
shrug of the shoulders in
resignation. It is a quality of
mind. To possess it is to be
armed against the most
•unchangeable fact of life -
the process of leaving it. I
pray daily, not to be resigned
to old age, not to yield limply
to its limitations, but to ac-
cent with a joyful peaceg what
remains to me to be a(com=
plished and experienced.
important step is
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