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How to Become A Better TENNIS COACH (en Inglés)
Caroline Elwood-Stokes (Autor) · Independently published · Tapa Blanda
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$ 64.343To become a better tennis coach, focus on building strong, positive rapport with students through clear communication, active listening, and punctuality. Enhance your technical expertise by attending workshops and observing elite coaching.
Tailor lessons to individual needs, use positive reinforcement, and keep sessions structured.
Key Tips for Improving Coaching Skills
Establish Connection and Rapport: Smile, make eye contact, and remember student names. Approachability builds loyalty, which helps with client retention.
Be a Role Model: Maintain high standards of professionalism by being punctual and keeping your phone away during lessons.
Continuous Learning: Stay updated with the latest training techniques, physical preparation methods, and teaching strategies.
Focus on One Technical Point: Avoid overwhelming students; focus on one specific technical improvement per session, such as perfecting the split-step or contact point.
Active Listening: Observe more than you talk. Give students space to express their needs and frustrations.
Adaptability: Tailor your teaching style to the student's age, fitness level, and learning pace.
Use Positive Reinforcement: Focus on what to do rather than what not to do. This improves brain function and learning speed.
Engage in Mentorship: Seek advice from experienced coaches to accelerate your professional growth.
Structured Sessions: Plan sessions that include warm-ups, skill-specific drills, and competitive situations.
Effective Demonstrations: When demonstrating, ensure players are positioned to see the racquet clearly. Focus on one point, such as "low to high" swing path, and perform it three times successfully.
Progressive Drills: Start with simple, controlled drills to build confidence before increasing difficulty.
Observation & Analysis: Actively analyse player technique to provide constructive feedback rather than just feeding balls
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