Tag: Explaining Modern Methods

Steve suggests rethinking red stage tennis by addressing issues such as isolated stroke development, misunderstood fundamentals, overcrowded courts, and inexperienced coaches. They advocate for a radical approach to developing successful U10 players, promoting a nurturing environment that caters to young players’ needs to improve foundational tennis teaching.

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blog banner with the text we no longer want you to coach and a picture of tennis coach steve whelan.

Reflecting on the challenges of coaching, a player’s departure prompted deep reflection. Disagreement with national coaching advice led to the player leaving, raising questions about rigid assessments and the impact of traditional methods. Embracing a player-centered approach, the coach seeks broader acceptance of diverse coaching philosophies for holistic player development.

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blog banner with tennis coach steve whelana nd the title im probably going to lose some followers for this

In the world of tennis coaching, it’s crucial to seek a player-centered approach. Watch out for coaches who focus on their own achievements, offer pre-packaged solutions, boast about their playing history, make comparative coaching, or provide generic lessons. Look for coaches who prioritize individual player needs and flexibility in their approach. Also, consider joining My Tennis Coaching Certification for effective training.

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Blog Banner How the Italians have been so successful at tennis

The recent surge in Italian tennis success isn’t just from coaching or training, but also from the culture nurtured by the Italian Tennis and Padel Federation. They’ve integrated tennis into communities, provided diverse training environments, and supported players holistically. This inclusive approach has led to sustained success, making Italian tennis a model for other sports.

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A blog banner showing a tennis coach pointing at the court in front of a. pplayer. The title is why i no longer recommend other tennis coaches.

The article discusses the importance of finding a compatible tennis coach. It highlights the diverse coaching philosophies and advises players to consider their learning preferences when choosing a coach. The author advocates for a tailored, ecological approach and encourages dialogue among players, parents, and coaches to support player development.

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