Over the last few weeks, we've blogged here and there about the 2010 FIFA World Cup - and we may do so again as we enter the last week of play leading to the final match on Sunday. So we thought it was only appropriate to share a few nuggets about the 2010 Wimbledon Championships as well. After all, we're happy to help promote the importance of physical activity - and what better inspiration than some of the world-class athletes we've recently seen on the grass courts of this Grand Slam tournament!
So here are a couple of moments sure to be remembered for quite some time:
While we can't all play like these athletic superstars, we can recognize that playing tennis regularly is a great way to get aerobic exercise, build and tone muscles, and burn calories to boot! In fact, according to comments from avid tennis player Dr. Gordon Blackburn, an exercise physiologist at The Cleveland Clinic’s Miller Family Heart & Vascular Institute, "A 135-pound woman playing an hour of tennis can burn 330 calories during doubles and 420 calories during singles … An average-sized man playing an hour of tennis can burn about 425 calories during doubles and 600 calories during singles.”
So grab a racket and a partner and start swinging!