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1 Don’t ruin your prom by getting kicked out for dancing inappropriately. Made by: Alex Ceplina

2 No “bumping” or “grinding” No inappropriate touching No sexual innuendos No alcohol or drugs Take lots of pictures Request the BEST songs And have a blast!!

3 Made by: Alex Ceplina “Improving Footwork” By: Jeff Hawes PROBLEM When you move to the ball, you take long steps and tend to lunge at the last second. At the point of contact, you’re off-balance and your weight is headed sideways rather than toward the ball. Your feet cause you to hit a bad shot and also hamper your recovery since you need an extra step to regain your balance. SOLUTION Take smaller steps toward the ball. If you can get to a ball in three big steps, try five little ones instead. Good strokes aren’t just about backswings and follow-throughs, but also balance and positioning. When you take big steps, it’s easier to overshoot the ball or come up short. Small steps allow you to make minute adjustments and hit the ball in a comfortable, balanced position Found on: www.tennis.com

4 Ace– a serve where the tennis ball served is served in and not touched by the receiver Deuce- A score of 40-40. Doubles- A four-player game of tennis, with two players on each side of the court Let- If the ball touches the net and then falls into the diagonally opposite service box Lob– a stroke in tennis where the ball is hit high above the net. Love- Score of zero in tennis. No-Man's Land- Area of the tennis court between the baseline and service line. Volley- when the player hits the tennis ball before it touches the ground. The unspoken rule of tennis for spectators on tennis courts is to be polite. Talk quietly when standing near tennis courts that are in use. Never walk behind a court when a point is still in play. Wait until the point is over and then cross as fast as possible. Be courteous of players on the court. During a rally try to make as little noise as possible, the excess noise can distract the player from the game. Don’t mess with the players belongings, especially their tennis racquets and bag, unless you are given permission.


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