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Tape 2: Skill Development Games for Intermediate to Advanced Players Video (VHS) - Tennis Coaching Videos

Tape 2: Skill Development Games for Intermediate to Advanced Players Video (VHS) - Tennis Coaching Videos
Item #: 95019 - Tape 2: Skill Development Games for Intermediate to Advanced Players Video (VHS) - Tennis Coaching Videos

Tape 2: Skill Development Games for Intermediate to Advanced Players Video (VHS) - With Al Slawson, USPTA (P-1), Shaker Heights (OH) Varsity Boys and Girls Tennis Coach, Shaker Heights Recreation Department Director of Junior Tennis. Using the competitive game system learned in Tape 1, the games move to higher levels of challenge requiring more advanced skills. These games are instructional tools to develop strategy and technique. They also motivate the players to want to learn and practice on their own and also to seek individual instruction. As they see their progress, this deepens their 'love of the game'! High school coaches, college coaches, tennis professionals, physical education instructors at all levels, and camp directors for recreation programs can use these games to increase enthusiasm for the game and improve skills rapidly. Parents who want to introduce the game to their children in a way that is fun for parent and child, as well as players who want to know how to practice effectively, can also benefit from this video.

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