Raising Big Smiling Tennis Kids

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Author: Keith Kattan

ISBN-10: 1932421114

ISBN-13: 9781932421118

Category: Tennis for children

Tennis offers your kid unparalleled opportunities - world travel, money for college, great career choices. Plus: friendships, character and a lifetime of good health. But young players sometimes suffer burnout, injury, poor coaching, money and family problems. This book shows how you can raise your tennis kid successfully, while avoiding the pitfalls. After all, your kid has afforded you one chance to get it right.\ Whether your kid is 2 or 18, just starting or has some years of tennis -...

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Whether you are a coach, a tennis playing parent or a parent curious about tennis, this book will empower you to raise kids who swing the tennis racket with as much aplomb as their happy smiles. Millions of kids are getting into tennis all over the world. Tennis offers your kid unparalleled opportunities - world travel, money for college, great career choices. Plus: friendships, character and a lifetime of good health. But young players sometimes suffer burnout, injury, poor coaching, money and family problems. Raising Big Smiling Tennis Kids shows how you can raise your tennis kid successfully, while avoiding the pitfalls. After all, your kid has afforded you one chance to get it right. Whether your kid is 2 or 18, just starting or has some years of tennis, this book will serve you chockfull of practical answers and new ideas: * The best age to get your kid started in tennis * How to motivate kids to go back, practice after practice * When to focus exclusively on tennis * Save on lessons, find scholarships and sponsors * How to pursue a career in professional tennis * Gain insight into tennis organizations and agents * Have fun along the way at the best tennis camps and resorts Whether you are a coach, a tennis playing parent or a parent curious about tennis, this book will empower you to raise kids who swing the tennis racket with as much aplomb as their happy smiles. Tennis Week Magazine An excellent book for parents who want to get their children into tennis, I wish I had this book when I was a kid myself! As someone who has grown up with tennis as part of my life, I could have used a lot of this information.— Andre Christopher

Introduction Chapter 1 Getting Kids Interested Surefire ways to jumpstart your kid's interest in tennis. Chapter 2 First Class Kids can start tennis at any age. Set goals and choose a class format right for your kid's age. Chapter 3 In the Groove Motivate kids to come back, practice after practice. When to focus exclusively on tennis. Chapter 4 Fun to Fiery Winning is not everything, but winning is important. Teach winning ways and measure true progress. Chapter 5 Competition Pick the right tournaments. Junior rankings secrets. Chapter 6 Match Time Preparing to win. Learning from a match. Chapter 7 Camps and Resorts Choose the right camp and get the most out of it. Kick back at a nice tennis resort. Chapter 8 Gearing Up From rackets to bracelets to future gear. Junior racquets: selection and care. Chapter 9 Physical Conditioning Playing tennis is not enough. Discover fun ways to keep kids in top shape. Simple steps to top tennis fitness. Chapter 10 Mind Games Use mind games to become a better tennis player and a better person. Chapter 11 Pushing: How much is too much Why is it that loving parents sometimes find the need to push their children? Chapter 12 Money Wise Save on lessons. Find sponsors to cover tennis expenses and money for college. Chapter 13 Careers in Tennis Steps to become a professional tennis player. Discover the wide gamut of career choices available to a tennis kid. Chapter 14 Building a Tennis Community Find expert help and money to build courts, train teachers and run tennis programs. Chapter 15 Inside Tennis Organizations Dozens of organizations are involved in the game, from junior tennis to the professionals and beyond. Chapter 16 Movers and Shakers Peek into the world of agents, corporate sponsorships and endorsements. Learn about sports marketing companies and promoters. Select References Index Acknowledgments

\ Tennis MagazineKeith Kattan has done his homework. An invaluable head start for any parent or coach guiding the development of a young tennis player.— Tony Lance\ \ \ \ \ Tennis Week MagazineAn excellent book for parents who want to get their children into tennis, I wish I had this book when I was a kid myself! As someone who has grown up with tennis as part of my life, I could have used a lot of this information.— Andre Christopher\ \