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Mini Tennis, Pee Wee Tennis, Tiny Tots Tennis, Little Mozzies! Coaching Junior Beginners has been called everything. The bottom line for tennis coaches is that having a strong beginner tennis coaching program is the key to a long term sustainable business operation.

Putting together an exciting and challenging tennis coaching program for the young player should be a priority for any serious coach. These young beginners also need some special coaching methods to teach them to love tennis and stay in the game.

Tip 1 - Success equals Confidence equals Fun! Tennis is in the recreation business and coaches are fighting to attract young athletes to the sport so that grass roots programs flourish and we produce players at the elite level. Be constantly positive; play fun games which all players can succeed; create an atmosphere at your club that parents and children can enjoy. Do your best to keep children in tennis for life.

Tip 2 - Use modified tennis equipment. This relates to tip number one because by using lower nets, softer tennis balls, lighter tennis racquets and fun equipment we can help our students succeed and therefore enjoy tennis.

Tip 3 - Use cones to position players. Use cones or spots to position students for games and activities. This will give them a reference point and prevent them from wondering off.

Tip 4 - Refer to the names of lines and areas of the court. Use the names of lines and parts of the court when giving directions. This will provide a "full" tennis education and help when playing matches later on.

Tip 5 - Demonstrate before you explain the drill. Young children are fantastic learners. They learn best from observing and copying; as well as experimenting and feeling how something works. In your tennis lessons give the players lots of visual coaching and have them shadow swing so they can feel the correct stroke. This will be far more effective than explaining to a child with a very short attention span who may not fully understand the meaning of your words.

Tip 6 - Don't get too technical! This relates to tip number five. Technical instruction is wasted on young children but they do understand simple distinctions. For instance using higher or lower; softer or harder; to the left or right are effective words to guide a young player. This is one reason why the use of targets and cones can be a very valuable coaching tool.

Tip 7 - Use targets for students to aim at. The reason for using targets is to compel the players to use control over power. Many young players will associate success with how fast and far they can hit the ball. Studies have shown that in sports that require both speed and precision (like tennis) it is far better to learn slow, controlled moves and then make them faster; than learn fast uncontrolled moves and them slow them down. By hitting accurate controlled shots our players will become better at rallying (which should be foremost goal of any program.)

Tip 8 - Don't take private lessons too early. While some parents will expect us to dress up in a clown suit and entertain a 4 or 5 year old in a private lesson it is inappropriate at this age. The children at this age enjoy the excitement of playing with their friends and social interaction - the coach will soon become weary and lose passion for their job.

Tip 9 - Progress the program. Keep giving the students a reason to come back to the game. Progress from a mini court to full court; a mini racquet to a graduate racquet; low compression balls to championship balls; a 30 minute lesson to a 45 minute lesson. Keep challenging the students or they will feel they are not improving and find another sports which offers a pathway.

Tip 10 - Let them play the game. As coaches we are trying to teach players the game of tennis. Once the fundamentals have been taught modified game play should become an emphasis. While at a young age hitting the ball over the net seems miraculous, and returning an impossible dream; let the students experiment with a modified rally. The coach can help or make special rules so it remains enjoyable and the students can experience some success.

Follow these tennis tips to success in your own junior tennis program!

By Rufus Keown
Club Professional Coach
Co-founder http://www.globalsportscoaching.com
The global website for tennis coaches and players with 1000's of tennis drills, tennis articles, tennis tips and tennis lesson plans.

Tennis: A Champion Sport Among Elite International Sports

Tennis is one sport that has long received international attention. As such, it should come as no surprise that the organization responsible for the bringing the four Grand Slams to the international stage, the International Tennis Federation, is one that is held in such high esteem.

The History of the ITF

The International Tennis Fed. was originally established by 12 national associations after meeting in France in 1913. By 1924, the Federation became the first organization to be the officially recognized authority for lawn tennis as its "ILTF Rules of Tennis" were the ones followed throughout the world. By 1977, the federation removed the word "lawn" from its name since most tennis was not actually played on grass fields.

The International Tennis Federation was originally based in Paris, but was moved to London during World War II due to funding issues. The Federation remained in London until 1987, at which time it was moved to Wimbledon. It was later moved to Barons Court and then finally to the Bank of England Sports Ground in Roehampton in 1998.

The International Tennis Federation is responsible for a wide range of national and international tennis competition. The men's Davis Cup, the women's Fed Cup and the mixed team's Hopman Cup are all operated by the Federation. In addition, the Federation organizes the four Grand Slam competitions, which consist of the French Open, the Australian Open, the US Open and Wimbledon.

The majority of other high-level tennis tournaments are controlled by the ATP Tour and the WTA Tour, but the International Tennis Federation organizes the majority of the lower tier tournaments throughout the world. The one week "Future" tournament of the ITF Men's Circuit is one example of the lower tier tournaments organized through the International Tennis Federation. Nearly every male tennis player within the ITF Men's Circuit starts off by playing in the Future tournament. The International Tennis Federation also organizes the under-18 boys and girls junior circuit, which is played at the international level.

The International Tennis Federation's Publications

The ITF used to put out a publication entitled "World of Tennis," but that was replaced by "The ITF Year" in 2001. The publication, which is edited Mitzi Ingram Evans, is the official yearbook of the Federation and describes the activities that took place during the preceding year. The yearbook is published each year in January, generally coinciding with the timing of the Australian Open.

About the Author

Baxter Owens is the developer of www.elitesite.com, an Elite Sports International website. ESI helps elite athletes compete in Elite Sports International tourneys. Visit Elite Sports International today!

Cheapest Method To Learn Everything Needed To ~BE~ An ELITE Tennis Player?

Is it possible to become an Elite player in tennis -as good as those in Wimbledon- without actually going to one of those expensive tennis schools? By merely practing constantly at a local court with random people or friends?

If you start off knowing little to nothing and have no money after purchasing a cheap membership to a gym with courts, and all the clothing/balls/racquet & string replacements, plus gas each day to travel back and forth, how does one become a great player in this fine sport when you have no cash left over from these expenses to afford a proper teacher or school?

If you have little to no money to spare after purchasing all of these things then surely an 80,000 tuition at some elite tennis school is out of the question.

I would love to know what you think, especially if you are already a pro who knows a lot about this sport.

Anyone can make it, just look at the williams sisters, they were raised playing on public courts, and rarely took lessons from pros. Also djokovic grew up practicing in an empty pool to shelter from the bombs in serbia. There are dozens more examples that show the same pattern, you defiantly don't have to be rich to make it in tennis, if you have the talent, desire, and hardwork you can make it.

Plenty of reasons to rise and shout
That BYU is the best overall athletic program in the Mountain West Conference probably comes as no surprise to any dedicated Cougar fan.

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