Sportplan has been very helpful in guiding me through my first year as a High School Coach.
How do you beat someone who is clearly inferior but just keeps the ball in play?
Coaching tennis to middle school athletes for the first time. How do I begin?
Hi! Any specific category for drills for kids ?
what kind of routine would be good for high school students to warm up
Hi, I'm on Level 2 Tennis Assistant Coach course, and have a task to plan 4 progressive lessons, explaining the objectives,overall aims and what the players should be able to do before they move onto the next lesson. I did my Level 1 11 years ago, so I'm a bit out of touch. Can any one help please?
Can you provide some help with running a high school tennis team practice?
What does the A B C stand for when doing the warm ups Asked using Sportplan Mobile App
Hello, I have a group of 8 players who are orange ball level 1. I need a game or drill that will help them get introduced/comfortable with rallying. Something where they might all get a chance to rotate in and they do not have to sit around? I only have one court. Thank you.Regards, Coach Cory
Please provide a structured 5 year old begginner lesson
how can i prepare 10 years boy for competetions?
It's my first time coaching I need some advice?
I want to design an 8 sessions for 2 beginners players
What does the A B C stand for when doing the warm ups Asked using Sportplan Mobile App
Psychology in tennis HELP!!! I have a daughter who is an excellent player who only started playing tennis seriously last yr at the age of 13. She is a much better player than all the people she has completed against in matches but always loses due to over hitting and getting upset if the wrong call is made (which happens frequently due to how fast she hits and serves) do we need some sort of psychological help for this. what is the best way to get this... books, councilling ??? any help would be most appreciated thanks
Coaching tennis to middle school athletes for the first time. How do I begin?
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