Monday, February 11, 2013

Is Your Kid Suitable For Playing Advance Tennis

By Davis Pete


It is every father's dream come true to have a champion in the family. However, the reality is that there will always be only one or two who will dominate at the top in every age group. Nevertheless, do not despair as there are ways to have a competitive tennis-playing child and yet be not overly stressed out by their on-court performances.

Tip #1: Start playing around with a tennis ball with your kid when he or she is only 3 years old. If he is able to catch and throw easily for a kid that age, there is a chance he may develop into a good tennis player. Ball-sense is key to playing good tennis. It is a natural ability gifted to the individual. Something special which not everyone who trains hard may have. That quickness is hands, the touch.

Tip#2: Having the natural ability to run and sprint effortlessly is also key to being a good tennis player. In tennis, one has t move to reach the ball and then to be able to hit it. Therefore, let your child run around and see how his feet moves.

Tip#3: A good hand to eye cor-ordination is crucial to all good tennis players. The natural ability to hit the ball with power and control is only found in the few, You can always try to train your child by throwing and rolling balls at him. Letting him hit the ball with a racket or a bat may be a good way to practice at the toddler age.

Tip#4: Teaching your child mental strength is not easy but it has to be done if your kid wants to excel in tennis. This is because tennis is very much won in the mind. Physical prowess is a given but someone with similar physical attributes will perform better if he is mentally calm and strong.

Tip#5: A tennis player must also work on his strength, speed and stamina. Strength can be done through light weights in the gym. Speed should be done one the court itself where short sprints are done. Stamina and endurance should be built up through running.

Tip#6: Choosing a tennis coach is also critical in ensuring your son has a sound start in tennis. Go for coaches with experience and the necessary level of skills. Watch how the coach interacts with your kid.

Tip#7: As a parent, do not push your child too hard if you find that he may not have the natural aptitude towards the game. Instead, let him enjoy the sense of competition and building a lasting friendship with his fellow competitors. It is much more healthy than sitting in front of the computer. Tennis enhances the overall mental and physical well-being of the child.




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