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Occam's Racquet

12 Simple Steps To Smarter Tennis

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Occam's Racquet

By: Marcus Paul Cootsona
Narrated by: James Killavey
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Written by tennis teaching professional, Marcus Paul Cootsona. Occam's Racquet focuses on the 12 most important parts of the physical and mental games of tennis. No matter what strokes you use, the ideas in here will make you the most effective player you can be.

©2011 Marcus Cootsona (P)2014 Pro Tennis Press
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Not bad tennis suggestions here and there, but I found the constant attempt for comedy too tiring (not to mention the abuse of never ending adjectives). Finished it anyway, but got only a little out of this. Nevertheless, i believe that other listeners might not be bothered from the writing style that made it a bit too much for me...

Tiring

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Well done and very radically simple as well as comical! I would recommend it to a

Well done.

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I have read many tennis books but this one is one on my favorites now. I listen to Winning Ugly and the Mental Game of Tennis at least three times per year, but Occam’s Racquet will be my go to because of the practical tips for recreational players. I enjoyed the humor and practical insight, and think is best heard than read.

Worth the credit

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Some good information but bogged down by snarky sarcasm. Author would be better served by dropping the comedy routine.

Decent tennis book

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