... them at high speeds. Speed discrimination could, then, be a fundamental skill that is influenced by tennis playing.
In another task, which investigated the participants' ability to detect coherent ...
... in the court but be called out, or a ball could physically bounce out of the court but be called in. If tennis referees were bias-free, they would be equally likely to make each of these two kinds of ...
... common condition effecting nearly three percent of the general population, not just those who play tennis. "Our study illustrated that a novel exercise, using an inexpensive rubber bar, may provide ...
(AP) -- Watch what you tweet. That's the message tennis authorities are delivering as the U.S. Open gets set to start Monday, telling players and their entourages to be careful about what they post ...
Expert tennis players, like Roger Federer, have an advantage in certain visual perception skills.
... the latest in a series of studies Jayanthi and colleagues have conducted on injuries in young tennis players. Earlier studies found that:
Junior players are more likely to withdraw for medical ...
... logistics program, hadn’t played much tennis. But
after a rock-climbing accident in Wales five years ... him
paraplegic, he took up wheelchair tennis. Since it can be played on
any court using regular ...
... the needs of both the animals and local farmers. The dogs are rewarded for their good work with tennis balls to chase and chomp.
The project is led by Carly Vynne of the Center for Conservation ...
Rex Jameson bikes and swims regularly, and plays tennis and skis when time allows. But the 5-foot-11, 180-pound software engineer is lucky if he presses 200 pounds - that is, until he steps into an " ...
Carbon nanotubes, which are found in car body panels, tennis rackets and bike frames, may pose a cancer risk similar to that of asbestos
... and airport security anymore. At least, not for British artist Nick Veasey. From tulips to tennis playing skeletons, laptops to a Boeing 777, Veasey intends to get beneath the surface of normal ...
Two Internet sites were banned Friday by a French court from taking online bets in France on matches at the ongoing Roland-Garros tennis championship in Paris.
... was presented at SLEEP 2007 in Minneapolis, Minn.
Over the years Mah also has worked with the football, tennis, golf, cross country, and track and field teams at Stanford. Now she hopes to expand ...
... most well-known of the commercial systems and is currently being used to make decisions in major tennis competitions such as Wimbledon. Technologies such as Hawk-Eye are meant to relegate line call ...
The Brits are murdering pigeons. Unable to prevent the pests from pooping on the stuffy spectators and sweater-vested tennis players at the All-England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (aka Wimbledon), ...