Boomer Tennis July 25, 2012

Fun, Exciting, Motivating, New Point Play Tennis Training

Do It Right Sports Robert Allen Gibson, working with David Bell and the City of Raleigh, is opening to the Public for both Beginning and Advanced players, the Advanced Tennis Diagnostics Center in North Carolina. This Center is located at Lake Lynn Community Center, 7921 Ray Rd.,Raleigh, NC 27613, (919) 522 – 9463.

Boomer is running a Food drive for the Food Bank of Central and Eastern NC. If you bring some food or a check made out to the FBCENC in Aug., you can get a free 30 min Demo. He is still trying to gather 5 tons of food this year. We need 3 more tons to reach that goal so bring out some food to Lake Lynn this summer, see Boomer at work, and see if it can help you and your coach take you to the next level.

This Tennis Center has one of most advanced Tennis Ball machines (Boomer) with an electronic Eye, Sony High Speed Digital camera, Dartfish Video analysis, and radar guns. Add to that a USPTA certified Pro with 36 years of teaching experience and you have an unforgettable experience. Boomer can play matches from Beginning to Professional level. With a USB Thumb drive plugged in, it tells what the machine hit and what was hit back. It tracks points, depth, width and speed of your shots and it rates your shots for a NTRP rating. It calls the lines on its side of the court as well. He plays with orange balls and green dot balls, and regular yellow tennis balls. What is more exciting is that players have fun and get a harder workout here at the Tennis Center because it is designed to actually give you something for your money. Hard data that you can review off the court, allowing you to truly concentrate on hitting the strokes you want to hit.

We believe that this center is a new prototype for tennis in the future to bring American tennis back on top as tennis players and coaches get the Data they need to guide themselves to the top of their divisions. Come evaluate the center and see if you think it could improve tennis in Raleigh and help guide the development of this center.

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