It was a Friday in April, and I was bored out of my mind in class. I remember hearing about us having a "two week" vacation before the day ended. A couple of my friends and I were kipping the last half-hour of class to do whatever. For the last 5 minutes of class, I was camping out in the lockerbay, and saw another classmate of mine there as well. "See you on Monday" I whispered to her. Heh, not knowing that was going to be the last time I'll ever see her...
but enough about that, basically, I heard about it in school, and just thought it'd be a great two weeks-or-so off.
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Well... Life insurance would be the better option since they deal with most cases of illness and such.
Brainliest would be GREAT!!
As we all know, America is a sports-crazed country. Almost every American takes part in an athletic event, either as a spectator or as a competitor. There is one sport that stands out in the pantheon of great American sports. It's been dubbed "America's favorite pastime." Tennis, well, that wonderful game. Tennis demands the mastery of a variety of skills in order to compete, but the serve is the most important skill to acquire in order to win. Because it is the only time a player gets to bring the ball into play, the serve is the major offensive weapon utilized in tennis.
The ball's speed, placement, and spin are all controlled by the player. The serve can help the server win a lot of points and games if it is done correctly. The server should hold the racket in his or her right hand while keeping his or her right arm straight and toward the ground. The racket hand should be pointing toward the net. The ball should be held in the server's left hand, with the ball contacting the racket face.
The serve itself necessitates both timing and quickness. By completely extending his or her left arm, the server should toss the ball straight up into the air. To aid in sighting the ball as it ascends, he or she should keep the left arm fully extended. The server should twist the racket head away from the net while the ball is in the air, then bring it straight up until the frame almost contacts the right shoulder blade. Meanwhile, the server's weight should be shifted to the right leg.
The server should then jump up and fully extend his or her right arm toward the ball, slightly bending his or her right wrist to bring the racket face into touch with the ball as the ball reaches the peak of its ascension. Then he or she should continue the forward motion of the racket by following through on the stroke, bringing the racket across the body and pointing to the ground on the server's left side.