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Coaching Tennis Successfully - United States Tennis Association
As a coach, your success depends on the success of your players. In Coaching Tennis Successfully, the United States Tennis Association (USTA) combines the expertise of winning coaches with the experience of USTA players to serve up a comprehensive guide that ensures your success. They offer specific teaching tips and mentoring concepts for managing a winning tennis program.
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Coaching Tennis Technical and Tactical Skills - ASEP
With the expert guidance of Kirk Anderson, director of recreational coaches and programs for the USTA, you will learn coaching and evaluating skills and then focus on technical and tactical skills, including quick tips on detecting and correcting errors in your athletes, and cues that athletes need to be aware of in various tactical situations.
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Coaching Youth Tennis - ASEP
Written by the American Sport Education Program (ASEP) in conjunction with Kirk Anderson, director of recreational coaches and programs at the United States Tennis Association (USTA), this fourth edition of Coaching Youth Tennis offers you baseline information every coach needs on coaching philosophy, communication, and safety. It also provides you with step-by-step instructions for executing and teaching the basic technical skills and the tactical aspects of singles and doubles tennis.
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Maximum Tennis - Nick Saviano
Few players can serve like Andy Roddick or Venus Williams, and rifle returns as quickly as Andre Agassi, but all the game’s elite athletes have 10 characteristics in common that enable them to play their best possible tennis. As a professional player, an elite coach, and a coach of top coaches, author Nick Saviano has seen the difference that mindset can make. Now, in Maximum Tennis, Saviano draws together the common links shared by the best players—elements you can use to reach your full potential.
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Tennis Drill Book - Tina Hoskins
Effective practice is the foundation for good performance. With a wealth of drills and games to choose from, The Tennis Drill Book will help you develop skills, work on weaknesses, and prepare for upcoming matches.
This extensive manual features 245 drills that can be integrated into practice sessions to improve performance in every area of the game
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Tennis Fundamentals - Human Kinetics and Carol Matsuzaki
Learning to play tennis has never been easier—or more fun—than with Tennis Fundamentals. Recreational athletes will enjoy using this resource because they will learn by doing, spending less time reading and more time on the court. With explicit yet succinct instructions and accompanying photographs, this book makes it easy for students to get right into the game.
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Tennis Practice Games - Joe Dinoffer
Tired of boring, repetitive drills? Then Tennis Practice Games provides the challenge, creativity, and fun you’ve been seeking on the practice court. The games-based approach will help you refine your total game, from stroke development to strategy. Through competitive situations, you’ll quickly learn when to hit specific shots and what tactics to apply when the match is on the line.
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Tennis - Steps to Success - Jim Brown
Learn and master all the essential skills of tennis to take your game to the next level. Tennis, Third Edition: Steps to Success provides in-depth, progressive instruction and accompanying illustrations for each stroke: the serve, return of serve, forehand, backhand, volley, lob, drop shot, and overhead smash. Practice and improve those techniques with 80 drills that feature a scoring system to gauge and accelerate your progress.
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Tennis Tactics - United States Tennis Association
Match point. Your opponent hits a deep-sliced approach shot to your backhand. To neutralize this attack and regain control of the point, you retaliate with a crosscourt passing shot, low with topspin. Your opponent is forced to return a weak volley to the open court, and you win the point with a passing shot down the line. Game, set, and match.
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Tennis Anatomy - E. Paul Roetert and Mark S. Kovacs
Tennis Anatomy brings your game to life with over 194 full-color anatomical illustrations depicting strokes and movements, strengthening exercises, and injury-prevention exercises. The 72 step-by-step exercises are arranged anatomically for shoulders, arms and wrists, chest, back, core, and legs, with explanations of how each affects performance.
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Tennis Skills and Drills - Joey Rive and Scott Williams
Over 110 proven drills in Tennis Skills & Drills demonstrate appropriate technique with descriptions for players to master a skill and then use that targeted skill during competition. From singles and doubles coverage to movement and tactical drills, the comprehensive coverage and full-color photos will lead you to more victories on the court.
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