sobota, 27 sierpnia 2011

Great Tennis Professionals

By Bill Sutton


To become a exceptional tennis trainer requires a lot of requirements. Tennis players who become tennis trainers sometimes believe that understanding how to play the game quickly causes them to be a quality tennis coach. While being a very good tennis player is helpful, it plays merely a tiny part in the makeup of an experienced tennis instructor. The following are the basic parts of every driven tennis training guru.

The initial thing any tennis teacher needs to concentrate on is visual appeal. Just like on a date, your first impression is significant when individuals choose their future tennis instructors. A professional look incorporates a mostly white apparel which includes collared shirt, shorts or sweat pants, tennis shoes, a cap during the summer months, and also the tennis racquet. This professional visual presentation is sometimes overlooked, but it is half the fight.

The other vitally important area is communication skills. This includes the ability to make the student comfortable, to share concepts, inspiration, and even a sense of humor. Communication skills are probably the key to being a tennis instructor.

During the tennis classes, the teacher must be ready to detect technical insufficiencies. It is the stage where knowing the fundamental principles of the game becomes essential. The right way to exercise your eye to determine technical problem areas is to picture the person striking a best shot. Following this, all you need to do is do a comparison of the actual swing to the stroke in the mind and correct the disparity.

A rather general blunder that inexperienced tennis instructors make is that they make too many recommendations. The student will start concentrating on four or five different things, so they end up stressed and frustrated. Rather than giving all the modifications simultaneously, a great instructor gives one simple instruction each time. By prioritizing the problems from most important to least important, the individual can work on his or her swing a step at a time without becoming overwhelmed.

As you can tell, a great tennis instructor wears numerous hats at the same time. You need to be skilled, thoughtful, a motivator, plus a good listener. You will need to grow durable partnerships and long-term bonds with your pupils. You need to consistently get better not just as a tennis teacher but as a human being also.




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