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Level 1
Technique
Experiencing the Movement Cycle
The best way to get the feel for the movement cycle is to shadow moving in different directions. Here is an example of a...
Solving Problems for Parents
Helping Your Child Thrive in Tennis: A Guide for Parents on Building Skills and Confidence
Learn techniques for teaching young tennis players fundamental skills: from basic racket and ball control to progressing...
Live Ball Drills
The first net (Part 1)
Exercises focus on controlling the ball through various drills, including hitting forehands over cones and minimizing ra...
Live Ball Drills
The first net (Part 2)
Beginners develop ball control through progressive tasks that begin with using lines or cones to simulate a net....
Live Ball Drills
Use targets for the feeder when working with beginners
Establishing clear targets, like a ring or marked area, helps beginners concentrate on specific goals. Demonstrating pro...
Live Ball Drills
Understanding cooperation in rallies
An exercise involving partners passing the ball promotes control, emphasizing the importance of moving forward while pas...
Live Ball Drills
Mini-rallies to learn to rally
Begin with slow rallying to develop skills, starting with forehand strokes. Use a progression method, rallying six balls...
Live Ball Drills
Toss, hit, catch. One player tosses the other catches
Begin with slow rallying to develop skills, starting with forehand strokes. Use a progression method, rallying six balls...
Live Ball Drills
Think racquet is a glove to learn to volley
Learn effective techniques for catching and hitting a ball. Start with catching, using a glove analogy to position behin...
Live Ball Drills
Catching with the racquet to learn to volley
Catching requires positioning the hand behind the ball without moving towards it. To get access to the vide...
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