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Teaching Tennis: Protocol for Instructors

The ability to play tennis at a high performance level is an acquired skill that takes years of experience to master. Acquiring the ability to teach the game with a high degree of skill can be just as difficult. In fact, helping other players to develop their skills can be more difficult than developing your own. Just because you were a better than average player doesn't mean that you have what it takes to promote the skills of others. Teaching Tennis: Protocol for Instructors is the product of over 25 years of tennis teaching experience. Steven White, a certified instructor with the Professional Tennis Registry, has created a guide for coaches and established instructors who want to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of their teaching abilities and for players who want to become teachers. This guide covers six different areas that are essential to anyone seeking to become a better instructor or coach.

Steven strives toward excellence in sharing his system of teaching tennis. Because he is serious about helping his students learn the game of tennis in a clear and understandable way, he explains the game with a no-nonsense attitude and high professional standards.

Steven White is the author of…

Teaching Tennis: Protocol for Instructors

http://www.wishpublishing.com/tennis.htm

Bring Your Racquet: Tennis Basics for Kids

www.kirkhouse.com/books/bring-your-racquet

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Comment by Jason Lampione on July 7, 2010 at 5:23pm
Dear Steven White,

I would love to peruse your book. Where can one ascertain a company for public consumption? I have been playing and coaching for over 15 years and have my own management company. In "your" opinion what do you think is the biggest lack of coaching skill-sets do you see in most clubs across the country in the United States? Do you think that most clubs should adopt the European Union model coaching or do you think the United States has perfected the coaching paradigm through the use of it's variety of entities such as the P.T.R./P.T.A.? Thank you again for your input, I look forward to speaking with you soon.

Sincerely,

Jason Lampione
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Comment by Steven White on July 2, 2010 at 9:13pm
There has to be guidelines and a wide base of knowledge for any player to make the transition from a player to a coach or teacher...so to speak!

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