Tomorrow never comes ….
I said .. "You can have it tomorrow!" and the reaction was not what I had expected. A few tears and a stern look. Hold on, didn't I just say "Yes"? The problem was not the yes or no but the timeframe. You see I was talking to my 6 year old daughter (some time ago!) and
Goldilocks and the 3 levels of competition within the lesson to create a motivated environment
Last weekend was assessment day for a group of fantastic young coaches looking to further themselves in tennis through professional development. They were presenting lessons to orange kids aged 8 – 10 years old of various levels of experience and skill. Observing these coaches as they formed great relationships with their students and delivered really purposeful
Never Forget the Importance of the First Coach
“She has had an incredible effect on my career, and she has taught me all the basics of the tennis,” he said. “I always go back to her and, share the success that I had and remembering those moments in the childhood when we were starting to play tennis. She was one of the very few
When to move? Is it a Race to Yellow?
When you are making these kind of decisions for your program you should create a priority list. Often I talk to coaches who are suffering from information overload and they just have too many things that they want to teach and they want to teach them now. So for ever level I write a list and