Sunday, February 5, 2017

Quality on-court coaching - tennis sports study

February 5, 2017

Introduction

Julia spent a lot of time on tennis sports training starting from 2012, but she always looks for great coaches and their videos. She prefers to take courses by herself. One course a time.

Share her most favorite on-court coaching, a few minutes, tennis player safarova

But Julia also likes to spend one hour lesson from tennis icoach, she could relax and enjoy the weekend. 

One time in Burnaby central park tennis courts, Julia played double game with an a gentleman, and then she thought that her partner ran slow in the match and wondered if she should push him a little bitter, but she hold the thought. But she was told that her double partner is over 82 years old. Julia just learned that life is such amazing thing, when you are patient, even people over 82 years old likes to work for you. Bravo!

Julia just learns to play sports, and play with all age groups.

So much fun to play, but Julia really likes to coach new player as well when she has chance. She have to take lessons first.

Video study lesson

1 hour lecture, Julia enjoyed so much. 

This is from the 2015 LTA National Coaches’ Conference covering the responsibilities of a coach, development phases and the importance of training loads when working with junior players. This is an on-court presentation with a focus on how to make the exercises relative to the goals, age and standard of the players, how to set long term and short term goals and the significance of having a daily plan with each player to reflect the needs of the player. The presentation includes practical examples of drills and how to communicate with different ages.

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