| "Tennis
Instruction Is Essential"
This month, Mental Equipment targets tennis players wherever they may be
with an important and straightforward message: tennis lessons are worth
your every dime!
........First, thanks to the hundreds who wrote back regarding their
favorite articles and topics they would like seen addressed in the
future. Your feedback is vital to allowing Mental Equipment to serve
your individual needs. Let's keep the communication flowing!
Don't Just Spin Your Wheels
If you do not take lessons or have a regular coach, you may be
establishing faulty technique quite effectively. I see players of all
levels fail to progress year to year either because they do not
understand their weaknesses, or know their limitations but cannot make
necessary changes! The saying "practice makes perfect" is quite
misleading. Actually, practice makes permanent. Only perfect practice
makes perfect! This applies to other sports and professions as well.
Ongoing evaluation with "accurate" information is mandatory in any
competitive quest. To ensure improvement and satisfaction in the
challenging and technically demanding sport of tennis, there is just no
substitute for lessons.
Find A Good Pro
Tennis professionals come in all shapes and sizes. Find one who knows
the game well, communicates this knowledge effectively, and keeps up
with the latest developments. Also check their professional
certifications. The best pros are certified by a major tennis teaching
organization such as the USPTA or USPTR, or an associated organization
if outside the United States.
Trust that your pro knows what is best for your game, but don't just
sit back and take the spoon. Read about the game, attend camps and
seminars, play tournaments, and bring your knowledge back to your
lessons. Dare your mentor to come up with a better mousetrap for you and
challenge yourself by asking good questions and keeping notes. I'm sure
your pro will enjoy your lust for the game!
Should you take private or group lessons? Group lessons are typically
less expensive and offer the social advantage of finding partners with a
similar goal. Private instruction costs a little more (ask if there is a
discount for a series of lessons) but intense and focused attention gets
to the heart of the matter quickly.
Share This Message
On court instruction is vital for improvement in tennis. Sport
Psychology tips complement this instruction and help supercharge
performance. Regular tennis lessons combined with Sport Psychology will
keep you from from spinning your wheels and put you one step above the
crowd. However, no message is any good if it falls on deaf ears.
I recommend the following:
- Tennis Pros:
Post this article on your bulletin board or
somewhere near the courts so that all members view it. Also make
copies and mail to your members as a bonus to help them discover the
Mental Equipment archive at:
http://www.tennissserver.com/mental-equipment/
- Players:
Mail or hand deliver this article to your pro or
coach and suggest that they follow through on the above advice. You
can bet that your pro will appreciate your efforts in helping them
generate more tennis activity! Everybody prospers.
Let's all get in this great game! |