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Still would like to see that video of your girl if she looks anything close to DB or Db's sister I may consider what you say but something tells me DB's sister at 7 yrs would have rolled right through her but a video could convince me that she may have held up against and elite athlete 7 yr old like DB's sister .. Video please ? Last edited by Number1Coach : 10-11-2012 at 06:41 AM. |
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Aside from that would like to see a video . |
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They are not "top juniors" in reality. You need compare them with world's best players. You'll find that most American "top junior players" are just average players. Why? Because many parents follow this advice from that article ("one lesson per week or per two weeks").
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- Play lots of tournaments. - Play adults. (in a tournament or just for fun) - Play the guy down the street in front of parents. (or not) - Play the girl two years older than you in front of a coach. (or not) Yes get lessons, yes do drills, yes do some match play in front of a coach, but supplement it with more match play (anywhere.... against anyone...NOT in front of a coach). |
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"A few posters have cited basketball. The dynamics are different, many, many more kids play so the pool of from which the cream rises is much deeper."
I disagree having played both tennis and basketball since the age of 5 and ultimately picking basketball. The dynamics are not that different, we just think they are. Yes, there are more kids playing basketball than football but that's not the point (that's a social environment issue) and not my point. Yes, you need a great coach as I initially posted, however, after that, you can drill all day long but you need practice and tournament matches b/c nothing is the same. And, yes, having a coach watch a practice match is extremely valuable but it's still a practice match/practice sets . . . We do way too much group drilling, hitting and ball tossing, and parents way too involved. If you let the kid take what they learned from the coach and apply and play with it in a practice match without parent supervision, that starts to look a lot like how we development basketball players, which by the way, the U.S. remains dominant. The way you develop a player is at odds with the money making machine of tennis and that's the real issue. In fact, give me the player that may lack some fundamentals but has played a ton of practice and tournament matches against juniors, adults, and whomever . . . there are many tennis and basketball players that lack fundamentals but are still top flight players b/c they are so strong mentally and you don't get that drilling all day long . . . you need to play and problem solve in real time, in a real match. Now, if you can get that and have a great coach, then that's the best of both worlds . . . but if I had to choose, give me the junior that goes out and plays anyone at anytime . . . kid, junior or adult . . . |
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"Yes get lessons, yes do drills, yes do some match play in front of a coach, but supplement it with more match play (anywhere.... against anyone...NOT in front of a coach)."
I couldn't agree more, and especially NOT in front of a coach or parent. Kids need room for trial and error but the conditions need to be match-like hence why practice matches/sets are very important. This is really critical for kids in cold weather states and in those states other than CA, FL, TX, etc. where the pool of players is small and competition overall lacks and so leveraging the adults for practice matches is key (i.e., it takes tremendous footwork to play against a good adult hacker . . . it's quite valuable). Harry |
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I know i need to let my daughter play matches with me not there sometimes. I just know how my daughter is she would wanna have fun and talk the whole time. She would just goof off and play around the whole time.
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Heaven forbid she have fun and enjoy meeting people. Jeez.
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