Get your players reacting quicker than ever before to help win those all important points!
A common problem that many coaches notice in their players is the inability to react quick enough after playing a shot. Players tend to stand watching their shot and wait for their opponent to return the ball before reacting, but there is another way!
By reacting as soon as they hit the ball and positioning themselves for a return, players are already setting themselves up better to react to their opponent's return, giving them the advantage as they try to win the point.
What's in the Session?
Starting with fun warm-up games that get your players working but enjoying themselves, we then get players working on quick movement in all directions as well as their positioning on the court. Fun drills that require quick reactions follow suit before we finish by working on your player's ability to react when serving.
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