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Effective coaching and work with children

Added: 12/02/2005

In tennis, work with children calls for variety of skills. A number of factors must be considered by junior coach to make the tennis learning simple, effective and enjoyable. A good motivation, stress management, child protection and equity are only a few of essential concerns of any pro junior coach.

It's a common understanding that the way to choose an occupation is to get something you adore to do and then find a method to get paid for doing it. People who at some point of time chose the career of tennis coacher for a living have discovered their true calling to a greater degree than most. Like any other job, tennis coaching has its difficulties, especially when it comes to work with children. But there's a great deal to be said for being in a business that's for the most part focused on assisting people have fun.
If you feel that you may want to become a coaching pro in tennis, your first step should be aimed at becoming a well-rounded and experienced player.


As an example, you may be able to beat anybody in your home town without ever playing the net, but if you intend to teach others who may not have such baseline groundstroking aptitudes that you have, you must know how to play the net. A first-rate tennis coacher must know not only his own game, but also how to play tennis with a large variety of styles. It is a nasty style in tennis coaching to force students to copy the playing model you prefer especially when you work with children; pro coacher will be able to help students find the playing style that would suit them best.


For the benefit of your students, you also ought to do comprehensive studying before you start your tennis coacher job. Talented players don't inevitably make good coachers and teaches. What is naturally to you may be very difficult for others, and if you do not have a comprehensive understanding of a variety of strokes and how they work, you will likely to end up offering your students just a bit more than a chance to try to copy your model of play. Even worse, you are much likely to perpetuate lots of the myths abounding the world of tennis.


Child protection and equity, sensitivity and effectual managing of stress is also an essential aspect that is of a great importance in tennis coacher job when you work with children. High stress surrounding leads to the burnout of a player. As a junior coach you should be able to identify this as well as appreciate the other commitments placed on your students, especially when you work with children who have to balance sport career with study or other activity.


One method to develop a profound understanding of the game of tennis and its coaching is to take lessons from the professional. It might encourage you to learn a broad range of strokes as well as to develop an analytical approach to make your own game better. You may also openly retain a pro to teach you how to coach. If such pro is unaffordable or unavailable, you ought to thoroughly study no less than two detailed and comprehensive books on tennis. Note that this amount of reading is only a minimum groundwork for a commencement of tennis coacher career. You will be studying in much greater profundity as you get ready to turn into a top professional.


When you work with children you should always keep in mind that tennis is not the easiest kind of sport for juniors to learn, but if you teach them how to start playing right, they are more likely to become lifelong players. When children start playing, the key, obviously, is to ensure that they are having fun. The best approach to ensure they have fun and learn tennis well is to keep them feeling success.




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