by PerErik | Nov 16, 2012 | Tennis Tips
What is a progression? A teaching progression is a step-by-step developmental way of teaching tennis. Teaching progressions allows the student to be feed with a tiny spoon a little bite at a time the skill. this is the most educational way that people can learn and...
by PerErik | Nov 16, 2012 | Tennis Tips
Does your tennis program develop players? The key to a good developmental program are the changes, the drills, the competencies, and the obstacles to overcome any completion of the program with a certificate and reward for having accomplished completing a level. Just...
by PerErik | Nov 15, 2012 | Tennis Tips
Does your program have a clear philosophy? The Stages For developing steps in order to ensure making tennis a game for a lifetime is important to develop a program that allows students at the beginning that starts at the most basic level and allows progressively...
by PerErik | Nov 15, 2012 | Tennis Tips
What is the current tournament player program? This is a programs that are developed with players with the proper attitude and the intention of being the best he or she can be and they practice accordingly. this player has self-discipline to fully participate in the...
by PerErik | Nov 15, 2012 | Tennis Tips
What’s the difference between watching the ball and seeing the ball? The tennis players look at the ball, but really they’re surveying the entire court. this is watching it is really the surveying of the entire court. When the player Is watching everything...
by PerErik | Nov 15, 2012 | Tennis Tips
Why do people think they can roll over the ball? This is physically impossible the ball stays on the racket 3.2 milli-seconds on the face the racket, the strings needs to be vertical traveling from low to high in order that is the ball has topspin. This is a myth for...