Ready for the ultimate cardio workout? Grab a racquet and head to the tennis courts for Cardio Tennis. This isn’t your average tennis game. In fact, it’s not a game at all—it’s a high-energy workout that combines the best features of tennis with cardiovascular exercise.
Don’t let the name mislead you. During a Cardio Tennis
workout, you’ll focus on fitness rather than forehands and backhands. The
program is designed to torch calories and deliver a full-body workout. This
social, fun class is for players of all ability levels. If you’ve never played
tennis before, this is a great introduction to the sport. If you’re an
accomplished tennis player, Cardio Tennis will help you train and improve your
tennis game.
So, what exactly is
Cardio Tennis? It’s a 60-minute class focused on fun and fitness rather
than tennis instruction. Here’s what you can expect:
·
Warm-up:
Dynamic movement exercises, catching/tossing skills, and light hitting
·
Cardio
workout: Expect about 45 minutes of non-stop action designed to keep you in
your target heart zone. The class involves drills and games that are both
cooperative and competitive. The workout usually involves 6-8 players per court
and uses the agility ladder, transition balls (categorized as red, orange, or
green with lower compressions to make the ball slower, easier to hit, and
adding more cardio to the experience), music, and heart rate monitors.
Basically, you’ll play non-stop tennis for an hour, burn hundreds of calories,
and hit dozens of balls.
·
Cool
down: Includes light stretching and activities to safely bring the heart
rate down.
Cardio Tennis was launched by the Tennis Industry
Association in 2005 and Zenergy is
one of over 1,700 facilities offering the program in the U.S. In fact, there
are more people playing Cardio Tennis than squash in the U.S. The purpose of
the program is to help people train in their heart rate zones, burn calories,
and train for tennis. Many players improve their tennis because of the
repetition the large number of balls they hit, and the realistic and
challenging play situations.
Ready to torch some calories, improve your tennis skills, and
have fun? Rob Kolb offers Cardio Tennis workouts on Wednesday and Friday
mornings at 9:00. Grab a racquet and a heart rate monitor and come sweat!
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