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NIJMEGEN – Are you looking for a sporty, accessible way to keep moving? Then Dynamic Tennis might be what you are looking for.
LOB’94 in Nijmegen invites you to come and meet this sport during the walk -in morning Friday 5 September from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. in the Vocasasporthal at Symphony Street 200 in Nijmegen. Sporty clothing and room shoes are sufficient.
Dynamic Tennis is a dynamic combination of tennis, badminton and table tennis. The sport is played in a gym on a badminton field, with a net at an altitude of 85 cm. Instead of a heavy tennis ball, a light foambal (approx. 7 cm in diameter) is used and the racket is shorter than a regular tennis racket, which makes the sport suitable for everyone – even if you have less power or experience.
LOB’94 likes to welcome new players – both beginners and advanced. As a member you can play twice a week: Monday from 2 pm to 3.30 pm and Friday from 10.30 am to 12 pm. The indoor season runs from 1 September to 31 May. In the summer months of June, July and August, the members play outside on the athletics track of Brakkenstein, where they have four Dynamic Tennis fields.
For questions or more info send an email to: dtvlob@gmail.com.
Dynamic Tennis: A Deep Dive into the Sport’s Appeal and Accessibility
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Dynamic Tennis offers a refreshing and inclusive take on racquet sports, blending elements of tennis, badminton, and table tennis. This article aims to provide a extensive overview of Dynamic Tennis, highlighting its unique characteristics and benefits. We’ll explore what makes it accessible to a wide range of players, from beginners to seasoned athletes, and examine the opportunities available at LOB’94 in Nijmegen.
key Differences: Dynamic Tennis Compared
| Feature | Dynamic Tennis | Tennis | Badminton | Table Tennis |
|——————–|————————–|————————–|————————–|————————–|
| Court | Badminton Field | tennis Court | Badminton Court | Table Tennis Table |
| Net Height | 85 cm | 91.4 cm (3 feet) | 1.55 m (5 feet 1 inch) | 15.25 cm (6 inches) |
| Ball | Foam Ball (7 cm dia.) | Tennis Ball | Feathered Shuttlecock | celluloid/Plastic Ball |
| Racket | Shorter than Tennis | Standard Tennis Racket | Badminton Racket | Table Tennis Racket |
| Target Audience| All skill levels, ages | All skill levels, ages | All skill levels, ages | All skill levels, ages |
| Primary Advantage | More accessible and less physically demanding. | More power focused. | Faster paced, more agility. | Faster paced, precision-oriented. |
(Note: Dynamic Tennis is designed to be less demanding and more accessible compared to traditional sports like tennis, while retaining the strategic elements that make racquet sports engaging.)
Why Choose Dynamic Tennis?
Dynamic Tennis’s popularity stems from its adaptability. The modified equipment, including the lighter foam ball and shorter racket, makes it easier for individuals of all ages and skill levels to participate and enjoy the game. This inclusivity is a meaningful draw for those seeking an alternative to the more demanding physical requirements of traditional tennis. The focus remains on fun, social interaction, and moderate physical activity.
LOB’94: Your Gateway to Dynamic Tennis in Nijmegen
LOB’94 in Nijmegen offers an excellent chance to experience Dynamic Tennis firsthand. Their walk-in morning on Friday,September 5th,from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m.(CEST) at the Vocasasporthal is a fantastic way to try the sport and meet fellow enthusiasts. The club welcomes both beginners and experienced players,fostering a supportive and enjoyable habitat.
SEO-Kind FAQ Section
To enhance your understanding and address common queries, we’ve compiled a frequently asked questions (FAQ) section:
Q: What is Dynamic Tennis?
A: dynamic Tennis is a racquet sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton, and table tennis. It uses a light foam ball,a shorter racket,and is played on a badminton court with a lower net,making it accessible to a wider range of players.
Q: Who can play Dynamic tennis?
A: Dynamic Tennis is designed for everyone! Its modifications make it suitable for players of all ages, abilities, and fitness levels. Whether you’re a beginner or have experience with similar sports, you’re welcome to join in.
Q: Where and when can I play at LOB’94?
A: LOB’94 offers play during the indoor season (September 1st to May 31st) on mondays from 2 pm to 3:30 pm and Fridays from 10:30 am to 12 pm.During summer (June, July, August) play shifts outdoors to the athletics track at Brakkenstein. They also host walk-in mornings like the one on September 5th.
Q: What equipment do I need to play?
A: For your initial visit,sporty clothing and room shoes are sufficient. The club provides the necessary equipment for you to try the game.
Q: How do I get more details or join LOB’94?
A: For more information or any further questions, you can email LOB’94 at dtvlob@gmail.com.