Thursday, May 24, 2018
Summer is coming!
Summer vacation is less than a week away. We have some exciting programs planned for this summer. I just want to take a chance and reflect on what we accomplished over this past year. We have been in the process over the past year of redesigning our curriculum. We also discovered some key elements that will allow our classes at Encanto to flow better when we are transitioning classes. One discovery I was really excited about is that Encanto Park is one of only a handful of facilities that has actual 36 foot tennis courts for kids to play on. The courts are lined with nets and also are marked for pickleball. My hope is to be using these courts for our Learn to Rally Classes this summer and for the future.
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Friday, May 18, 2018
Take the Time
Wednesday, May 9, 2018
You must keep the ball deep
Slam! Bang! Hope it goes in Sam!
Tuesday, May 1, 2018
Ten and Under Observations: Feelmage
"See it, Feel it, Learn it."
In today's world it is so easy to watch a youtube video or send pictures by social media. We can see the image of a particular way a stroke it done. This is so powerful. The use of slow motion video for before and after is priceless. I want my students to take these tools one step further and FEEL their strokes. Can they describe what it felt like when they hit that ball just right? Can the recognize or are they aware when they are off or the ball continues to sail long? What corrections can their autonomic nervous system make. By getting our players to feel, really love the feel, of that perfect stroke, we are setting them up to be instinctive players. Our methodology focuses on showing a whole concept and then working backwards in chunks. We want the students to be able to experience the end in mind as they feel their way through each concept we teach. This idea of feeling the stroke has been influential in our students over the past five years. The biggest impact is in retention. Where I noticed students have retained is when they take two weeks or more off of tennis if they have a holiday vacation or go on a summer vacation. They usually come back playing better than when they left. I remember how that was the opposite for me when I first was learning tennis, actually, it was the opposite for me in school to. I would come back after summer vacation or time off and I would have to relearn everything as I was a bit rusty. I feel that the time off allows the students to absorb everything even more. Our system focuses on chunking of information and visualization in short increments over a period of time. That consistency is key because it is developing in them a ritual for success. That ritual is the instinctive movement where they can feel and be aware of their strokes and adjust when they need to.
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