The Difference between Hitting and Learning

What’s the difference between hitting and learning? The term hitting is like a drill with someone’s on the other side and to strike the ball back-and-forth. this player really is not learning anything, but trying to practice a skill or stroke that they may...

What is the Pro-Student Ratio

What is the pro-student ratio the tennis professional? The pro likes to have a ratio of about 8 students to one coach. the pro can handle more students or less. this can be more, but this is how they typically based their fee structure on. the student-teacher ratios...

How I know how Far to take Back my Racket

How I know how far to take back my racket ? The best way is a measurement system give your backswing a numbering system from 1 to 5 and it’s a -1-2-3-4-5 and for every notch that you take it back that’s one number for faster shots it should be a lower...

What is a Progression

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...

Does your Tennis Program Develop Players

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...

Does your Program have a Clear Philosophy

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...