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This Is Just Something To Jot Down Notes Helping to Analyzing Your
Opponents as part of a Virtual Coaching tool to help motivate
training process to get thru draws.
Tennis: The Game by Gordon Kotinek, is intended to be a resource
for those playing or coaching all levels of tennis. The book will
appeal to coaches and players because it provides a step-by-step
how-to-do-it for coaches. It provides instruction for pre-season
questionnaires, detailed preparations for home meets, suggestions
for the off-season, and drills. There are over 52 drills (with
illustrations) included in the book. Every page is packed with
practical suggestions to improve your game of tennis. Gordon
Kotinek draws on decades of experience playing and coaching tennis.
He uses his experiences from his years organizing and coaching
during the summer city recreational programs for beginning tennis
player to his days as on-site coordinator for Nick Bollettieri,
when Bollettieri ran summer camps for students before establishing
his year-round residential tennis school in Bradenton, Florida.
Kotinek's ability to successfully coach his high school tennis
teams at Beaver Dam High School earned him a place on the Wisconsin
High School Tennis Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 1989.
"Raising a Tennis Star" is the best and most complete book out
there for any tennis parent. With the perfect combination and
inspiration your child will be on the path to greatness. The author
Mariana Correa is a former professional tennis player that competed
successfully all over the world including Wimbledon and the French
Open. Sharing years of experience as a player and a coach, she
brings a priceless perspective of the game to parents. Every aspect
of the game is explained including mental training, on court
training, nutrition and much more with a clear and easy way to
understand. After reading this book you will be empowered to help
your child be a happier, healthier and fitter tennis star.
THE 33 LAWS OF TENNIS By Joseph Correa Learning to master the
mental side of tennis has always been a difficult part of the game.
Some players have decided to simply not train mentally or simply
ignore it which is a big mistake. It is said that winning in tennis
is 80 - 90 % MENTAL Just take into account that key points in a
tennis match such as match point, game point, break points, and set
points, are all crucial situations that can decide the outcome of
any particular competition. SO WHY DO MOST PEOPLE SKIP MENTAL
TRAINING? Take into account that on average a tennis match lasts 1
hour and 30 minutes. Focusing for such an extended amount of time
is not easy task but with the right concepts and ideas to get you
there things will become more obtainable. Start reading and putting
into practice the concepts and ideas provided in this book so that
you can get the most of your game and win more often. For more
great tennis books and videos go to www.tennisvideostore.com
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