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Redefining What A Weapon In Tennis Is
Many kids fail to maximize their potential because we put too much emphasis on developing weapons that have the ability to hit amazing winners that ohhh and ahhhh people, and not enough time on weapons that require ball control skills, patience, and strategy skills.
Exercise Induced Fatigue is Predominantly A Protective Emotion
With the way things are in today’s society, we have to be careful working someone really hard for fear of complaints and lawsuits regarding negligence. That’s why I was thrilled to learn about Timothy Noakes research in the book The Comfort Crisis. There’s nothing better for a coach trying to gain the trust of kids and families to have real scientific research behind their methods to help build trust in their developmental process.
SwingVision Levels Up with Awesome New Feature!
I do my best to coach by the idea that if I’m constantly asking my players to get better, I should do the same. Well SwingVision’s new feature helps me accomplish just that! Their recent upgrade now breaks down a player’s return of serve stats.
My Dream Junior Tennis Training Setup
This is all just my personal preference. I’ve spent some time training at many different places. At the end of the day, I think this type of environment will best help a junior develop into a great tennis player, while having a great experience. Unfortunately, it’s hard to find our unicorn, but we can sure get close!
6 Tennis Nutrition Tips
The food and liquids we consume have a direct affect on our energy and our mood. If you’re going to spend thousands of dollars a year on tennis training, the last thing you want is for your nutrition to ruin everything. Give this area the same attention you would any other part of your tennis training.
Tennis Strategy: Stay away from the word ALWAYS
There are days where we wake up & our favorite forehand is no where to be found. When yesterday we needed to hit forehands cross-court because we were playing a lefty, today we need to hit down the line because our opponent has a great righty forehand. That’s the world tennis players live in. The world where everything is about percentages, not rules, & those percentages seesaw back and forth.
5 Ideas to Improve High PerformanceJunior Tennis in the USA
There’s been a growing frustration amongst players and parents in junior tennis for a while now, and it hurts my tennis loving soul. It hurts the tennis loving soul of all current coaches and former players.
Tracking Stats Without a Coach Watching the Match is Almost Useless
Think about it. A parent tracks that their child hit twelve double faults. Ok. Great (not really though) But how? Why did they hit 12 double faults? Was it the toss? Was it the grip? Was it the head? There are so many possibilities.
How I Use SwingVision to Help Players Get Better
As a tennis coach, the most important thing on my mind is how can I help my players achieve their goals. Over the last year, I’ve been spending a lot of time on A.I. generated tennis app called SwingVision to help my players get better. The following describes how I use SwingVision to help my players get better, and how you can use these tools as well.
No More 1-Day a Week Private Lessons for Me at the High Performance Level
It’s not that I don’t believe kids should get private work in with a coach. On the contrary, they need to get as much of that as they can.
How Does the New World Tennis Number (WTN) Affect Junior Players & Parents?
They just came up with a “better algorithm” where you can still lose a close match and move up, and win a close match and move down.
5 Strategies to Beat a Pusher
Do you hate playing pushers? Do you feel lost playing against them, unsure of what the correct strategy is? Well that's no more. Here are 5 strategies to beat a pusher!
Homeschool Hack For Junior Tennis Players That Go To Regular Schooling
I can’t help you with your school being upset about absences due to tournament travel, but I can help you in regards to a better training environment. It’s going to be a huge commitment, but if you’re considering homeschooling, you’re already extremely committed to doing everything possible for your child’s success.
3 Things I Took Away Watching the Junior L3
It’s one thing to see a player play one match. It’s another to see how they handle different scenarios on back to back days. That’s where you really get to know the player. But in regards to the overall tournament, when the juniors I was responsible for weren’t competing, I was watching everyone else and learning. These were the 3 most important things I took away from the event:
SwingVision is a Must for Junior Tennis Families
My biggest frustration as a professional player was not being able to afford to travel with a coach. It was too expensive. I was already losing money traveling by myself. If I brought my coach, my debt would skyrocket.
How to Improve Your UTR
This blog reveals the fastest, most efficient way to improve your UTR dramatically! Nothing we want comes easy though so prepare yourself.
Red Light Green Light - Not All Points are Created Equal
You’ve started to learn the drop shot, the slice, the serve and volley, and all these fun shots and you can’t wait to implement them. That’s what makes tennis fun! You have freedom of choice, and you can surprise your opponent at anytime. But sometimes you can surprise yourself by randomly going for a drop shot on an important point, when it’s actually one of the worst shots in your arsenal!
The difficult balance of focusing on the long term while giving 100% right now
For that to happen, to be completely focused on every little detail, an athlete has to care about the immediate present as if it’s the most important thing in the world. Mentally. Physically. And emotionally. Only when you care that much about the present can you be 100% focused.
If Your Goal is to Maximize Your Potential, Division 1 Cannot Be THE Goal
I think we need to stop asking kids to make achievement goals, and only do performance goals.