Sunday, July 17, 2011

How Successful Tennis Pros Conduct Tennis Drills

By Bill Sutton


Being a exceptional tennis teacher requires numerous qualifications. Tennis players who grow to be tennis teachers often feel that understanding how to play the game automatically causes them to be an outstanding tennis coach. While being a really good tennis player is helpful, it plays only a minor part in the makeup of an experienced tennis instructor. The following are the main elements of every driven tennis teaching expert.

The most important thing any tennis professional needs to take note of is visual appeal. Very much like on a date, the first impression is very important when students decide on their future tennis teachers. A professional look contains a predominantly white outfit which includes collared shirt, shorts or sweat pants, tennis shoes, a hat during the summer time, and the tennis racquet. This professional visual appearance is sometimes ignored, but it is half the battle.

The second vitally important part is communication skills. This consists of the talent to make the student comfortable, to share suggestions, inspiration, and also a sense of humor. People skills are the key to becoming a tennis instructor.

During the tennis lessons, the trainer needs to be prepared to see technical inadequacies. Here is the place where knowing the fundamental principles of the game becomes important. The simplest way to condition your eye to determine technical mistakes is usually to envision the student hitting a perfect stroke. Next, all you need to do is do a comparison of the actual swing to the stroke in mind and correct the dissimilarity.

A pretty common blunder that novice tennis teachers make is that they make a great number of pointers. The student begins concentrating on 4 or 5 different things, so they get stressed and discouraged. Rather than presenting all the modifications at the same time, a good trainer offers only one instruction at a time. By prioritizing the issues from most important to least important, the student can work on his or her stroke a step at a time without becoming stressed.

As you have seen, a great tennis pro wears several hats at the same time. You must be knowledgeable, considerate, a motivator, and a good listener. You have to establish durable partnerships and long-term bonds with your students. You need to constantly get better not only as a tennis coach but as a person also.




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