Janice Combs

Janice Combs has been involved in pro tennis for over 25 years and is extremely familiar with the ins and outs of the men and women's pro satellite tour. As a player, in the late 70's and early 80's, she played for Arizona State and San Diego State Universities and participated in numerous satellite events throughout the world as well as in the Qualifying of the US Open and Australian Open. She also defeated the two-time NCAA champion in a satellite event. While living in Europe for 12 years, she participated in German Team Tennis for several seasons. She is an extremely good behind-the-scenes person who is very capable of putting together a training program which matches practice partners with players on the tour and at home.

She is a true supporter of the tennis underdogs of the world and praises those players starting truly at the bottom.

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Content Posted by Janice Combs

Fit to Play Injury Treatment: The "PRINCE" Principle

Tennis Injuries are often preventable, and with early intervention and proper exercise progressions their incidence and severity may be decreased. Recognizing the signs and symptoms of potential injuries and learning what to do about them can help reduce their severity and improve recovery time.

You Can Be Faster and Quicker

Speed and quickness are two qualities that can be improved; you can be faster, you can be quicker. Genetics only determines the outside limits of how fast or how quick you can be.

Tennis Training Diet

25 foods, suggestions, and ways to improve your diet for tennis training. Great suggestions for a healthier living and more athletics potential.