3 Tips For A Successful Practice

thomas daniels

Semi-Pro
Here are 3 great tips for practice, that should help you start getting more positive results from them.

They are as follows.

The PMA Test

PMA stands for Positive Mental Attitude and this test is simple.

For the next 21 days don't think or say anything negative about your tennis game.

"The reason why this test is so important for practice is because, your attitude is going to determine your results in them."

The key secret that many competitive tennis players don't know is that........

Their negative attitude is blocking them from making any real progress in practice.

Just remember this.

Your success is tied to your attitude, so for those players that are struggling with their mental game now, take a hard look at the type of attitude you are taking to practice every day.

Next one.

Write Everything Down

Think on paper and write down your practice plan and also picture yourself doing them in your mind while you are doing this.

The best way to do this is to write it down after practice.

Then look at it again before your next practice, by recording things down, you will gain clarity and focus and this alone can help you become more efficient in practice.

This can also help you reduce the amount of stress you are feeling on the court and boost your energy level.

Make The Adjustments

You have to make the needed adjustment before, in and after practice if you want to become more successful.

The one big mistake that many tennis players make, is that they don't make the adjustments that they need to every day.

They just keep doing the same things over and over again and they expect different results from doing that.

Here are some examples.

When working on a drill, you should never miss 3 shots in a row.

Let me repeat that.

Never miss 3 shots in a row!!!

Why?

Because if you miss the first one, and make an adjustment, then if you miss that one too, you can then make the last tweak and make the shot.

You can do this with any playing pattern or drill.

"Anytime I see a player in practice, not getting the right results, I soon find out that they are not working the drills or the reps right".

It's not the drill that is the problem, it's the player who is working on the drill, that is the problem.

See if you can implement these 3 tips for practice as soon as you can.

But first, make sure you pass the PMA Test.

That is a hard test, so it may take a while, but get that done first and then focus on, the other 2 practice tips as well.

Good luck and have some fun with these tips!!
 
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LeeD

Bionic Poster
Might work for one player out of 10, but certainly will bore another 5 player's to death with all those words.
 

thomas daniels

Semi-Pro
I can see that you don't know anything about the game, and how to practice, so I won't try to answer that question!! But I will say this."Top ranked players, know that they win their matches in PRACTICE!!"
 

kramer woodie

Professional
Here are 3 great tips for practice, that should help you start getting more positive results from them.

They are as follows.

The PMA Test

PMA stands for Positive Mental Attitude and this test is simple.

For the next 21 days don't think or say anything negative about your tennis game.

"The reason why this test is so important for practice is because, your attitude is going to determine your results in them."

The key secret that many competitive tennis players don't know is that........

Their negative attitude is blocking them from making any real progress in practice.

Just remember this.

Your success is tied to your attitude, so for those players that are struggling with their mental game now, take a hard look at the type of attitude you are taking to practice every day.

Next one.

Write Everything Down

Think on paper and write down your practice plan and also picture yourself doing them in your mind while you are doing this.

The best way to do this is to write it down after practice.

Then look at it again before your next practice, by recording things down, you will gain clarity and focus and this alone can help you become more efficient in practice.

This can also help you reduce the amount of stress you are feeling on the court and boost your energy level.

Make The Adjustments

You have to make the needed adjustment before, in and after practice if you want to become more successful.

The one big mistake that many tennis players make, is that they don't make the adjustments that they need to every day.

They just keep doing the same things over and over again and they expect different results from doing that.

Here are some examples.

When working on a drill, you should never miss 3 shots in a row.

Let me repeat that.

Never miss 3 shots in a row!!!

Why?

Because if you miss the first one, and make an adjustment, then if you miss that one too, you can then make the last tweak and make the shot.

You can do this with any playing pattern or drill.

"Anytime I see a player in practice, not getting the right results, I soon find out that they are not working the drills or the reps right".

It's not the drill that is the problem, it's the player who is working on the drill, that is the problem.

See if you can implement these 3 tips for practice as soon as you can.

But first, make sure you pass the PMA Test.

That is a hard test, so it may take a while, but get that done first and then focus on, the other 2 practice tips as well.

Good luck and have some fun with these tips!!

thomas daniels

Spot on!!! If more players would write it down and review what they wrote, plus change their on court self-talk, more players would get better
quicker. Even old, and I mean old, duffers like me would get better. I have been telling students these 3 things for a few years now. Glad you
brought it up!!!

Aloha
 

thomas daniels

Semi-Pro
thomas daniels

Spot on!!! If more players would write it down and review what they wrote, plus change their on court self-talk, more players would get better
quicker. Even old, and I mean old, duffers like me would get better. I have been telling students these 3 things for a few years now. Glad you
brought it up!!!

Aloha
No problem coach!!
 
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