Thursday, July 19, 2012

The belated crying edition, but breathing is important too. Breathing will be naturally regulated when crying and also upon exhaling at the moment you are striking a tennis ball. First there is the 2012 Wimbledon Men's Final speeches and trophy presentation...I cried watching it and a lot of British tennis fans who wanted Brit Andy Murray to win cried too. Then there is another British crying moment from the James Bond film, "The Spy Who Loved Me," well Carly Simon can make me cry, how bout you. I cried today when a new student arrived for our tennis group, and it was the great American gymnastics star, Kerri Strug. Her greatest olympic moment made everyone cry, so watch here and see why. AND a tennis tip on breathing from Coach Bo's regular doubles partner and close friend Chris Evert.

 
What a great Wimbledon men's final.  The Brits who've hosted this major tennis tournament for 100+ years so wanted their home-grown tennis star, Andy Murray to win.  However watching this speech, there is no doubt he won the hearts of any tennis fan, in simply how he fought to win during the match and how he showed you his heart in the speech after losing the match to the greatest tennis player of all time.  Get some tissues before you watch this video clip.   Well at least the one above this caption, as the one below is Roger Federer's winning speech.







                                                    


Why is breathing important to your tennis game?







It was truly an honor to have Kerri McCormick Strug join us for tennis.



I was wrong this Carly Simon hit song was from, 'The Spy Who Knew Too Much.'




Last but not least is Billy Baldwin's greatest movie scene ever, which also makes me cry as it shows my second home and favorite city on earth, Chicago, in such a majestic way.  Billy actually came to tennis today, but the only person who recognized him was Mikey McCorrmick

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