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Tennis


Question Posted Wednesday December 8 2004, 7:03 pm

DO you know what parts of the body tennis works? Do you think tennis gets you in shape?
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icey0990 answered Wednesday December 8 2004, 7:18 pm:
Tennis works your legs(most definately), your arms, and upper body. You have to have good legs to move on the court to get to the ball, when you swing the racquet it works your arm muscles and tones them up also! Tennis is definately a great sport to play that gets you in shape if you play hard. Im on the tennis team and i can tell you first hand that if you play hard, you`ll feel your leg and arm muscles toning up.
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-melissa

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