The other day, I received an email asking about treadmill training. For general fitness and weight loss, treadmills are great. There is no difference in terms of caloric burn between a treadmill and running outside.
Here are the benefits of tennis fitness training on a treadmill:
Weather – you can train no matter what the weather is outside.
Interval training – you can do interval training on a treadmill.
Pace – running on a treadmill allows you to know your pace at all times.
Hills – most treadmills allow you to do resistance hill work.
Cushion – most treadmills are softer than concrete or asphalt.
Endurance training – the treadmill is a great way to increase your endurance.
Here are the disadvantages of tennis training on a treadmill:
Forward training – on a treadmill you only train forward. For tennis you need to move in five dimensions.
Lateral movement – you do not do any training laterally.
Speed training – though you can do speed training on a treadmill, it is no easy.
Strength training – though hill work will build strength, it is only in one direction.
Flexibility – you sill still need to incorporate flexibility into your tennis training program. The treadmill workouts by themselves do not address this.
In conclusion, running on a treadmill provides many benefits to your tennis training. They are a great part of a tennis fitness program, but they are not a complete system. A complete tennis training system incorporates speed, strength, endurance, and flexibility.
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