Description
All the knowledge you need to position yourself as a top coach
Course goals:
Educatennis has compiled the knowledge of Spanish Tennis and puts it at your fingertips with this courses to take your coaching to the next level
Our courses (Become a coach) are a detail summary of the most relevant concepts you need to know to become a world class coach
We put in 8 courses all the knowledge behind our coaching method; tactical, technical,mental, methods of teaching, organitzation of spaces… this are some of the topics we cover in depth in our course.
Quick wins:
- Expand your knowledhe. You will receive a world class content of the main areas you should know to be a top coach
- Stop spending time doing research and reading about tennis, our content is relevant content organized in an orderly manner and designed to be easy to understand and visual.
- Use these concepts to be able to integrate new dynamics on court, maximizing time and efficiency and improve quality of trainning.
- Position yourself as a great coach, being able to perform lessons that have a real impact on player’s development.
Whats included
- Lifetime access to contents
- Documents and video support
- Mobile access
- Certificate of completion
Modules and lessons of the course
Fitness and injury prevention on court
1 – The Physical Warm up before playing Tennis (Click here and check lesson for free)
2 – Joint mobility.
3 – Coordination and Agility.
4 – Hand Eye Coordination
5 – Retention harnesses workouts.
6 – Endurance workouts
7 – Speed workouts
8 – Injury prevention: Core
9 – Injury Prevention: Hip Part 1
10- Injury Prevention: Hip Part 2
11 – Injury Prevention: Shoulders Part 1.
12 – Injury Prevention: Shoulders Part 2.
13 – Injury Prevention: Wrist
14 – Injury Prevention: Strengthening “Lower Body” Part 1.
15 – Injury Prevention: Strengthening “Lower Body” Part 2.
16 – Injury Prevention: Strengthening “Upper Body”
17 – Injury Prevention: “Lower Body & Hip” Stretching.
18 – Injury Prevention: “Shoulder” Stretching.
Footwork and Court Positioning
1 – Baseline footwork – Side to side
2 – Baseline “Absorptions in Open Stances” (Click here and check lesson for free)
3 – Baseline “Inside-Out Forehand producing Power”.
4 – Baseline “Mix of Moving Side to Side, Absorptions and Inside-Out Forehand”
5 – 3/4 of the court “Moving Diagonally to Attack”
6 – 3/4 of the court “Attacking Inside-Out Forehand”
7 – 3/4 of the court “Approaching the Net” (Click here and check lesson for free)
8 – Net Game “Volleys and Overhead”
9 – Serve & next shot
10 – The Return of serve
11 – Positioning on court on Baseline Game
12 – Positioning on 3/4 of the court for the Attacking Game
13 – Positioning on court when Approaching the Net
14 – Positioning on court for the Net Game
15 – Positioning on court when Starting the point
Integrating mental skills in trainning
1 – Concentration – Attentional control (Focuse on correct Technique and/or movements)
2 – Concentration – Attentional Control (Focuse on precision)
3 – Intensity and Power generation
4 – Autonomy and Responsibility.
5 – Emotional Control. (Click here and check lesson for free)
6 – Creativity.
7 – Discipline and Decision-Making. (Click here and check lesson for free)
8 – Confidence -Develop confidence in player’s weaknesses
9 – Confidence – Reinforcing player’s Strengths
10 – Risk Management.
11 – Score Management.
12 – Effort and Mental Toughness
13 – Resilience and Tolerating Frustration.
14 – Order and Organization
15 – Patience
16 – Working on Visualization
Learn to Compete
1- Baseline Consistency and Changing Directions
2- Baseline Consistency and Opening the Court
3- Baseline Consistency and following attacking actions
4 – Developing the Forehand Inside-Out/In for Building the point and Attacking.
5- Finishing points
6- Neutralizing points. (Click here and check lesson for free)
7 – Building the point and the following approaches to the net
8 – Decision making: Approaching the net to the open space or hitting “Wrong foot” and staying at the baseline.
9 – Getting the Initiative of the point with the Serve and/or Return.
10 – Serve – Volley & Return – Volley.
11 – Developing the baseline strokes as Weapons.
12 – Combining Attacking situations against Defending situations.
13 – Developing the Baseline Game, working in groups (up to 4 players).
15 – Developing the Net approac, working in a group
16 – Developing the Net Game, working in a group
17 – Developing the Baseline Game by reducing the area of play.
18 – Developing the Baseline Game by reducing the area of play.
19 – Developing and learning the basic plays for Doubles competition.
Space Managment
1 – Warm up for 4 to 6, or 6+ players.
2 – Warm up of Serves and Returns.
3 – Basket Drills Method on full court; for 4 to 6, or 6+ players.
4 – Basket Drills Method on 1/2 court; for 4 to 6, or 6+ players.
5 – Hitting and Tactical Games on 1/2 court (Cross-court or Down-the-line) for 4 to 6, or 6+ players.
6 – Tactical Hitting Drills and Games on Full court for 4 to 6, or 6+ players.
7 – Integrating Fitness within the Session (agility, speed, strength, physical resistance and flexibility).
8 – Coach Volley Method on 1/2 court; for 4 to 6, or 6+ players.
10 – Doubles Games and Points on full court for 4 to 6, or 6+ players.
11 – Organization of 1 Coach Session on 2 tennis courts “1st Option”.
12 – Organization of 1 Coach Session on 2 tennis courts “2nd Option”.
13 – Organization of a Session of 2 Coaches in 3 tennis courts “1st Option”.
14 – Organization of a Session of 2 Coaches in 3 tennis courts “2nd Option”.
15 – Organization of a Session of 3 Coaches on 4 Tennis Courts “1st Option”.
16 – Organization of a Session of 3 Coaches on 4 tennis courts “2nd Option”.
17 – Organization of a Session of 4 Coaches on 5 tennis courts.
18 – Organization of a Session of 5 Coaches (on 6 courts) and 6 Coaches (on 7 courts).
Tactical parameters in tennis coaching
1 – Baseline Game Tactics: Containment and Neutral Game
2 – Baseline Game Tactics: Defensive Game
3 – Baseline Game tactics: Absorptions (Defending).
4 – Baseline Game Tactics: Building the point. (Click here and check lesson for free)
5 – Baseline Game Tactics: Changes of Direction. (Click here and check lesson for free)
6 – Step Inside of the Court to attack: Recognizing opportunities to Step in and attack
7 – Approaching the Net
8 – Covering the net
9 – The Forehand Inside-Out/In and how to Counter it.
10 – Court positioning: Getting Initiative by Gaining ground / and defend Giving ground (stepping Back).
11 – Attack opponent’s weakness
12 – Finishing to the “Wrong Foot” or to the “Open Space”
13 – Pushing the opponent back
14 – Bring opponents in and finish deep
15 – Cut the angles to get to more balls in defensive positions
16 – Take time away from the opponent in attacking positions
17 – Getting the Initiative of the point: Serve and the 2 following baseline shots.
18 – Getting the Initiative of the point: Serve and Volley / Return and Volley.
19 – Tactics for Doubles: General tactical Concepts for Doubles game.
Technical parameters in tennis coaching
1- Forehand Top Spin.
2- Forehand in motion/on the run broken down analytically.
3 – Special Forehands.
4 – Backhand Top Spin.
6 – Backhand Two handed in motion/on the run broken down analytically.
7 – Special Backhand strokes.
8 – Methods that help correct Technique of the Forehand and Backhand strokes.
9 – Basic Movements and Loading Stands in the Forehand and Backhand strokes.
10 – Working on the basic loading stands and on the run movements with the Forehand and Backhand strokes.
11 – The Serve.
12 – Return of Serve. (Click here and check lesson for free)
13 – Serve and following shots from the baseline.
14 – Return and following 2 shots from the baseline.
15 – Volleys and Overhead.
Tennis teaching methodologies
1 – Reciprocal Teaching
2 – Shadow training
3 – Guided Discovery
4 – Method Isolating the lower body
5 – Hitting against the Wall
6 – Hand Feeding
7 – Basket Drills
8 – Coach-Volley Drills
9 – Coach-Volley and Basket Drills Mixed (Click here and check lesson for free)
10 – Controls with fixed Directions
11 – Controls defining Changes of Direction
12 – Controls semi-defining Changes of Direction (Click here and check lesson for free)
13 – Tactical points – Modified rules or spaces
14 – Tactical Hitting – Decision making
15 – Starting the point with a tactical situation
16 – Mental points – modified rules
17 – Points working on getting the Initiative after serve or return




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