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Join Date: Apr 2012
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How would you train your kid ? I mean what would you teach him/her first, which methods you would follow ?
I love this game passionately but sadly i met this game when i was 20. If i have a son one day, for sure i will give him a tennis racquet when he turns 4. If he also share my passion, i would like to give him the best i can. I believe i have the knowledge about this game and it's technique more than most teaching pros but i have no idea how to teach tennis to somebody with full potential. Maybe this sounds foolish but i want to know something about coaching. Wonder your opinions too, thanks. PS: I would make the same with my daughter too, just didn't want to write him/her in every sentence lol. |
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 1,294
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stop wanting.
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Join Date: Dec 2012
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I personally know 2 dads who are exactly like you.... and here is what happened...
both dad A and dad B loves tennis.... LOVES tennis, but both are 3.0-3.5 hacks.... so they worked hard to live their dreams thru their kids.... (both are girls in this instance). dad A took daughter to court every day since she was 8, for like 4 years, then they went to tournaments etc, eventually to ITF tournaments... she did OK, ended up playing D1 tennis for a GOOD school. dad B started daughter right around 6, tons of practice, private lessons, tournaments.... eventually to ITF tournaments, she did better than OK, ended up playing D1 tennis for a VERY GOOD school. worth it? maybe, maybe not. but I find it interesting that the hacker dads are the ones who push the hardest. to succeed in this thing, you need a crazy dad and a robot kid.... and you better hope it's a girl. |
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Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 867
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Just focus on making it fun for him. Don't pressure him to play or train or anything like that.
You can't make him love the game and if you force him to play he'll never enjoy it. The only way you can make him a champion is if he happens to be extremely passionate about it all by himself. |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 2,812
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the most important Point:
Chose the right mom a lack of technique will Limit you too, for the top you Need both. |
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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the kid needs to be a serious person about skills and be able to thinks straight and clearly. and most important, wanting to compete and win. all on his own. and be lucky and thankful.
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: (Stony Brook/ Brooklyn )NY
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At the park i play, i often see a 2.0guy training his two daughters, both around age 8 . I can tell he cant play, the type that cant even hit frying pan serve, and all he does is screaming "hit the ball in" "why you hit it out" "thats a good shot"" "Thats bad" . He scream at them everytime they miss or fault, and he never teach them any technique.
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Join Date: Dec 2012
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my examples of dad A and dad B, both are upper middle class people who have money to burn on tennis.
I have certainly seen a couple of parents who are 3.0 and also have no money... well, I just feel so bad for the kids, because s/he is going nowhere. |
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Join Date: Feb 2012
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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not every great player grew up with money |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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This is where most parents fail. I went back and read some of your posts--you don't know anywhere near what you think you do. Certainly not enough to make your kid a good player, let alone a champion. The best thing to do is find a good pro who has developed some good players. You haven't--why would you want to experiment on your kid?
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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Have the kids playing other sports in addition to tennis. If they naturally gravitate more towards tennis, or perhaps just show talent for athletics in general, then that's a good start.
Actually, I don't know anything for sure to answer your question as I have not developed anyone into a champion. So I guess I dunno... |
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Join Date: Dec 2012
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nowadays when rich daddy pours $60k a year for junior to get trained at tennis academies.... poor kids have no chance.
zero. |
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Join Date: Sep 2009
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Champions are born, not made.
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LET US RUN WITH PATIENCE THE RACE THAT IS SET BEFORE US |
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Ofc if i find a coach like Bollettieri, i would love him to coach my kid because i know even he teaches something old, i know he has the knowledge to compare the old/new and decide which is better. But you can't do that if you don't know both old and new. Most teaching pros lacks that skill i think. That's why i would want to teach my kid myself than the instructor in my club. Well i started to feel like a daddy, have no idea even why i started this thread. I don't have a marriage plan in next 10 years, i don't plan to have kids in 15 years, god what's wrong with me ? |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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^^^ Ha ha! You floored me, man! And I was thinking you were married, henpecked, kids in school, wife on your case about not spending enough time with her, pretty girl at work getting on your mind, and so on!
Well, take it from an old hand... enjoy life and tennis while you are on your own! There's enough time in life to worry about other stuff - you don't have to do it now!! |
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Last edited by VeeSe : 02-16-2013 at 08:10 PM. |
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