Bogdan Grygorenko
Bogdan Grygorenko
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Q&A Session #1: How to recharge as a tennis coach, how to save money in the winter, and more.
This is the first session of its kind where you guys asked me a bunch of questions and I responded to all of them. If you have more questions please ask them below. Also you can follow me on instagram and ask me questions there: bgd.tennis
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Відео

NSA Conversation #29: Simon Bartram, Tennis Director at The Toronto Lawn Tennis Club
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A past winner of Tennis Canada’s triumvirate of awards-Course Facilitator of the Year, Tennis Professional of the Year, and Coach of the Year-Simon Bartram leads the club’s tennis operations. Certified as a Level 4 Coach and Club Pro 3 by Tennis Canada, and a former ATP-ranked competitor, Simon has been a central part of Toronto Lawn Tennis since 1990. With nearly unrivalled experience in all f...
NSA Conversation #28: Andre Labelle, Canadian Coaching Legend
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Andre Labelle has been coaching his entire life on the highest possible international arenas including the Olympics, pro tour, and Grand Slam tournaments. He was responsible for developing many international tennis starts from Canada like Bianca Andreescu (ages 13-19) and Felix Auger-Aliassime (up to U13). He has been working for tennis Canada for many years as a Head National Coach, making dir...
Conversation #27: Kristaps Petrovs, Head of Sports Science Department at the Granite Club
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I APOLOGIES FOR THE TECHNICAL ISSUES IN THIS VIDEO. IT WAS OUT OF OUR CONTROL. I HOPE YOU STILL ENJOYED THIS EPISODE! Kristaps Petrovs is experienced Fitness coach with over 2 decades of coaching experience. He has worked with over 16 different sports (summer and winter) from juniors to professionals - Olympians and is currently heading the Granite Club's Sports Science department where he over...
Conversation #26: Carson Bell, HP Coach at the Saville Community Sports Centre (Edmonton, Alberta)
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Carson is a fully certified Coach 3 and Club Pro 2. He has been coaching at the Saville Community Sports Centre for more than 20 years currently working mainly with athletes aged 10-18. Carson has been a Provincial Coach for Tennis Alberta leading teams at roughly 40 Junior Nationals. In 2015 Carson coached the Canadian Women's team at the World Universiade games. As a player Carson is currentl...
Coaches, do you agree? #coaching
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Coaches, do you agree? #coaching
Conversation #25: Dennis Lindsay, owner of "The Athlete's Gym"
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Conversation #25: Dennis Lindsay, owner of "The Athlete's Gym"
Conversation #24: Karl Hale, Tournament Director of National Bank Open, Owner Premier Racquet Clubs
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Conversation #24: Karl Hale, Tournament Director of National Bank Open, Owner Premier Racquet Clubs
Conversation #23: Alastair Millair and Zack Ohlin from The Grey Zone
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Conversation #23: Alastair Millair and Zack Ohlin from The Grey Zone
Conversation #22: Chris Manzinali, Statistics in Tennis
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Conversation #22: Chris Manzinali, Statistics in Tennis
Conversation #21: Zack Ohlin, Director of Mens Tennis at KLTK, Stockholm, Sweden
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Conversation #21: Zack Ohlin, Director of Mens Tennis at KLTK, Stockholm, Sweden
Conversation #20: Miron Mann, High Performance Director at Richmond Hill Country Club
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Conversation #20: Miron Mann, High Performance Director at Richmond Hill Country Club
Conversation #19: Pierre Lamarche, Canadian Tennis Legend
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Conversation #19: Pierre Lamarche, Canadian Tennis Legend
Conversation #18: Frederic Fontang, a long time coach of Felix Auger-Aliassime
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Conversation #18: Frederic Fontang, a long time coach of Felix Auger-Aliassime
Conversation #17: Philip Bester, former #225 ATP
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Conversation #17: Philip Bester, former #225 ATP
Conversation #16: Rob Shaw, Strength and Conditioning Coach
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Conversation #16: Rob Shaw, Strength and Conditioning Coach
Conversation #15: Jon Kudjerski, Personal High Performance Coach from Toronto
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Conversation #15: Jon Kudjerski, Personal High Performance Coach from Toronto
Conversation #14: Severine Tamborero, Director of U15 Development at Tennis Canada
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Conversation #14: Severine Tamborero, Director of U15 Development at Tennis Canada
Conversation #13: Alastair Millar, owner of The Supreme Court
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Conversation #13: Alastair Millar, owner of The Supreme Court
Conversation #12: Mike Hall, Director of Tennis for The Tennis Centre in Langley, BC
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Conversation #12: Mike Hall, Director of Tennis for The Tennis Centre in Langley, BC
Conversation #11: Marlene Nobrega, former Physiotherapist to ATP/WTA and Tennis Canada
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Conversation #11: Marlene Nobrega, former Physiotherapist to ATP/WTA and Tennis Canada
Conversation #10: Alisa Baranovska, Ukrainian Tennis National Champion
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Conversation #10: Alisa Baranovska, Ukrainian Tennis National Champion
Conversation #9: Chris Manzinali, Director of HP at Tennis Clubs of Canada
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Conversation #9: Chris Manzinali, Director of HP at Tennis Clubs of Canada
Seminar for tennis parents and players: Routines for Success
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Seminar for tennis parents and players: Routines for Success
Conversation #8: Kayla Cross, 2x Junior Grand Slam Doubles Finalist
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Conversation #8: Kayla Cross, 2x Junior Grand Slam Doubles Finalist
Conversation #7: Aleksandar Mitric, Boys U18 Canadian National Champion
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Conversation #7: Aleksandar Mitric, Boys U18 Canadian National Champion
High Performance Halloween Tennis Practice
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High Performance Halloween Tennis Practice
I asked my junior players their most embarrassing tennis moment
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I asked my junior players their most embarrassing tennis moment
Seminar for tennis parents: Nutrition for wellbeing and performance
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Seminar for tennis parents: Nutrition for wellbeing and performance
Seminar for tennis parents: Introduction to High Performance Tennis
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Seminar for tennis parents: Introduction to High Performance Tennis

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @raffterman99
    @raffterman99 2 дні тому

    Just saying. I grew up knowing Karl. Great guy. Great athlete. and proud to have him as a part of my life even in a small way.

  • @ahmetkarvan4118
    @ahmetkarvan4118 4 дні тому

    Hello I’m a tennis coach and former tennis player in Türkiye, how can I come there for work? Can you help me?

  • @StefanGaetano
    @StefanGaetano 4 дні тому

    Merci Beaucoup. I have fun and my coaches awsome

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko 4 дні тому

      @@StefanGaetano you’re one lucky player then :)

  • @SergejHabsburg
    @SergejHabsburg 8 днів тому

    а по українськи?

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko 8 днів тому

      @@SergejHabsburg нема такого попиту у Торонто

    • @SergejHabsburg
      @SergejHabsburg 7 днів тому

      @@BogdanGrygorenko дякую, а спробуйте, є міліони нас по всьому світу, я в україні живу, знаю німецьку, англійську не вчив 😊

  • @banzhidiaomn
    @banzhidiaomn 10 днів тому

    Great channel and episode. Thank you

  • @smitamankar9791
    @smitamankar9791 13 днів тому

    Hi Bogdan, my son is 11 years old, playing tennis since past three years where he is county player now but still not consistent in winning whole tournament. neither in practise. We tried to understand if he dont want to play but it looks like he wants to play and its his passion. We are ready to support him anyway but still he is not understanding or working the way he supposed to be doing. Can you advise how we can be helping him to increase his self efforts?

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko 8 днів тому

      @@smitamankar9791 hard to say but can be few things. 1. He’s still too young mentally and just needs to mature. 2. He is in the environment where people around him don’t work hard and he can’t copy it. He might not understand what hard work is. 3. He actually might be not into it. I always believe that kids who really want it will be more proactive than others. So I’d leave some things up to him to organize. For example organize a match once a week, or let him be a leader when it comes to serving practices. Let him tell you when he wants to do it. How good is his warm up and how good is his recovery session? Is he skipping those or actually does them with a lot of care. This will show how much he really wants it. Another thing you can do is place him in a group with hard workers or a tough coach. Kids adapt really well to their environment. Hope it helps.

    • @smitamankar9791
      @smitamankar9791 6 днів тому

      @@BogdanGrygorenko, thank you very much 🙏

  • @evanmeneses2480
    @evanmeneses2480 13 днів тому

    My sport is a quiet game

  • @carole3877
    @carole3877 13 днів тому

    So if one is 18yrs old, do you recommend 18 hours practice on the court?

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko 8 днів тому

      @@carole3877 once you’re pass 16 years old it gets a bit tricky and a number of factors will come into play. Some people need to practice more while others would benefit more from rest or doing more fitness. This is where an athlete should know themselves really well to figure out the optimal schedule.

  • @sacibgersee
    @sacibgersee 18 днів тому

    sir i payed my national tournament but i want to knoe that how can i play itf junuiors tournamnets so i can get a chance to came in qualification rounds

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko 8 днів тому

      @@sacibgersee depending which country are you in you can ask for a wild card from a tournament director of ITFs near you. Some countries and areas would have a very high competition to get in so you need to choose less popular tournaments. Typically those tournaments are in locations less people want to travel to.

  • @americantruth9001
    @americantruth9001 19 днів тому

    Most tennis coaches don't even have a clue other than the very basics. I train teens at the highest level very quickly. Most don't even understand what makes a pro different from a recreational player. No one is more qualified or has more experienced than me. It is only about tennis excellence at the end of the day. Best not to be like everyone else in this world and just tell people what they want to hear and not give them exactly what they are asking for. There is plenty of that. The reason I teach is because others can't from what I have seen in my life. It actually astonishes what I witness most weeks. I am the guy who teaches your high level coach what he has never seen before. Most high level coaches only know more than most but don't know more than a person at my level. I never set out to be this level though it just happened.

  • @joshiweber2307
    @joshiweber2307 22 дні тому

    I am 15 years old and have been playing tennis regularly since I was 5 years old. I play county league in my age group and and county league with the men. My dream is to become a pro. I play about 10 hours a week. This is also because my father is a coach. Do you think it's too late to become a professional? Or what is your advice so that I can make it? I'm willing to put a lot of work into it.

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko 8 днів тому

      It’s hard to say without seeing you play bro, but based on information you provided it may be too late.

  • @sacibgersee
    @sacibgersee 25 днів тому

    Sir i am a tennis player i practice daily 3 ti 4 hours and my tennis is too good sir i want to play some itf tournaments and professional tennis but i dont how do i get entry or even come in qualifaction round of m15 m25 so sir what should i do to came in rank of itf which type of tournament i play to get itf ranking so i can qualify fot m15 and m25 tournamnents

  • @sacibgersee
    @sacibgersee 25 днів тому

    Sir i am a tennis player i practice daily 3 ti 4 hours and my tennis is too good sir i want to play some itf tournaments and professional tennis but i dont how do i get entry or even come in qualifaction round of m15 m25 so sir what should i do to came in rank of itf which type of tournament i play to get itf ranking so i can qualify fot m15 and m25 tournamnents

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko 22 дні тому

      Hey man. Those tournaments typically choose players based on itf ranking first. If a player doesn’t have an itf ranking then a national ranking will be used to determine who get in. Many players go to places like turkey, Egypt, India, Latin America to play their first itf because there a chance you might get in qualies. But even then you still have to get to main draw to get some points. My suggestion is to play some local national or regional level tournaments to see where you stand and take it from there.

    • @sacibgersee
      @sacibgersee 18 днів тому

      @@BogdanGrygorenko ok sir

    • @sacibgersee
      @sacibgersee 16 днів тому

      @@BogdanGrygorenko BUT HOW CAN I GET ITF RANKING

  • @MrSitemaster2
    @MrSitemaster2 26 днів тому

    Only birds are awake that time in the morning.

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko 25 днів тому

      @@MrSitemaster2 ahaha and crazy tennis players

  • @zoechicken9445
    @zoechicken9445 27 днів тому

    I dream of that kind of day

  • @MicR71
    @MicR71 28 днів тому

    And?

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko 27 днів тому

      It’s just perfect conditions to play tennis at. Everyone who plays can relate and appreciate when nothing interrupts your game.

  • @Dahiraaaaaa
    @Dahiraaaaaa Місяць тому

    Thank you for this I’m 16 and have played since I was 7 but never imagined playing pro till I was 15 so I’m gonna try knuckle down and possibly play tennis for college and maybe pro given I do well which I believe I can.

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko Місяць тому

      @@Dahiraaaaaa gotta believe! This is the only mindset in this sport to achieve success!

  • @thewild_beast45tv18
    @thewild_beast45tv18 Місяць тому

    Can I take a break from tennis for one month?

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko Місяць тому

      @@thewild_beast45tv18 of course. While you will definitely feel that you’re rusty when you come back, one month is not that big of a break.

  • @caterinasorrenti4880
    @caterinasorrenti4880 2 місяці тому

    I'm a girl and my dream one day is to become a professional tennis player, I have a big passion for it, and I train as much as possible, because I would like to participate to the Us open, Wimbledon or Australian open one day, and I believe in it. I know it's hard but I don't give up. Iga Swiatek is my favorite tennis player, I follow her matches, and even other tennis players, I hope I'll reach my goal one day, tennis is literally part of my life, I love it! and loved this video! 🎾🔝

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko 2 місяці тому

      That’s the attitude Caterina! Keep up the hard work and I wish you all the best 🙏🙌💪

  • @jasonroussel2881
    @jasonroussel2881 2 місяці тому

    Very informative. Thank you ! Good Job

  • @Chronoe
    @Chronoe 2 місяці тому

    im 14 (male) and started about 2 and a half years ago living in australia including playing against a wall and competition, i play about 8 hours a week and am definitely getting addicted to tennis i play 6 times a week and i really love the sport my utr is about 3.5-4 and am really serious about progressing but am not sure if im good enough to ever go pro My dream job is playing tennis but im doing amazing in school and definitely have other pathways to take in life but tennis feels like my real calling what do you think?

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko 2 місяці тому

      I’d definitely keep tennis as a competitive hobby and see how far you can go. I wouldn’t put your studies on the line and skip them over tennis. You started playing a bit late and that’s highly unlikely to turn pro based on the numbers I am seeing from you. With that said do your best to be the best in your city first, then region, and then get into nationals. You have plenty smaller goals to keep you motivated in the meantime. I’ve seen come from nowhere to landing huge scholarships in US. So keep it going mate!

    • @Chronoe
      @Chronoe 2 місяці тому

      ​@@BogdanGrygorenko Thanks man ill keep it in mind, still figuring out what i want to do in life and who i wanna work as. I asked my coach today about utr and he was really surprised that im only about a 3, said he would rank me a 5-5, just need to play more tournaments. Really loving the game and about the only thing ive ever been really dedicated to. Ill see how it turns out though. Have a good one! (My dream is to play at AUS Open Juniors in the next 3 years but i dont know if thats at all feasable 🤞)

  • @mauriciocarvalhodegodoy9709
    @mauriciocarvalhodegodoy9709 2 місяці тому

    Speak brother, ok? Dude, how do I get information about this coaching course? I'm a tennis coach here in Brazil, but I would like to take a course

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko 2 місяці тому

      Hey man I will be releasing it this summer. I’ll update on the channel 🙌🙏

  • @gettoneinternational4154
    @gettoneinternational4154 2 місяці тому

    Good insight...in regards to the player retaining information also has to do with the coaching in terms of the approach and how you're communicating information to the student to learn

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko 2 місяці тому

      100% agree. Coaches love to complicate things and sometimes use language not suitable for the person in front of them. Great point.

  • @jesuscomes970
    @jesuscomes970 3 місяці тому

    Hey Bogdan! Great insights! My daughter would prefer to sleep on the tennis courts in our club man, ans it looks like 100 percent her passion and she wants to get number one one day, but at the same time she has problemes to follow some of the tips that i give her when playing tennis! Like for instance the most difficult part ist, footwork! you know the normal things, kneeing, open stance, when swinging hip moving plus shoulder rotation, split step, that everyone should constantly perform after every shot of the opponent! We train 2-4 hours every day, but those basic things, to use her body, is something that she is almost not willing to do and to train! She started 1 years ago in a club in Bonn, Germany and aftet only 1 year at 11 will be now playing with the 14 years old girls and she is destroying all the boys and girls till 12 years of age, which most of them have trained more than 5 years, some more! She loves tennis, watches every match, highlights, know everything about every player, women and men, which racket, what age, where they played, you know, etc. So my question to you is, how can I make her start liking those body movements, which are so important and how can i make foot work for her interesting so that she wants to do it the way it is supposed to be done! I will be very thankful if you can give me some tips and or show me resources of interesting drill for an amazing footwork development and also for a decent serve for a child like her at 11! Thanks bud!

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for your comment. Kids are typically stubborn and don’t like to change their habits. The way I like to do it is to show the benefit of a new technique. And explain how exactly and why we’re gonna spend the next X amount of sessions improving it. Also sometimes it’s good for development purposes if a player loses because they’re not able to execute certain skill and that can create a perfect opportunity to sell the idea of improvement. Hope it helps!

  • @jesuscomes970
    @jesuscomes970 3 місяці тому

    Hey Bogdan! Great tips man! A question! My daughter started training tennis at 10 last april! now one year later, she beats all the guys and girls in our club and she is number one in her age group in the club, so today was her first tournament and she played against a girl which is from another club and lost 6:0, 6:0, because she played logically against the number one from tgat club . I asked the girl how long have you been playing: she said 7 years. And actually my daughter has better technique and better strokes but for an year training not the experience at all at tournaments and does not have a lot of knowledge about tactics. Plus her Serve is not at a level that she can count on! My question to you is, is there a certain set of exercises which have proven to be great in order to improve one's serve a lot for a short time, let us say for a month? She needs desperately a much better serve! We spend 2-3 hours on the court every day, but we need a clear strategy of how to really improve her serve, so that she can rely on it in tournaments! Tactics is also a thing that we will start to deeply explore! Thank you for your answer in advance!

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko 3 місяці тому

      Thanks for your comment and question. It’s impossible and unprofessional I’d say to recommend anything without seeing your daughters serve. If you have somewhere online drop a link and I’ll take a look.

    • @jesuscomes970
      @jesuscomes970 3 місяці тому

      @@BogdanGrygorenko Thanks for replying Bogdan! Here is a link, where you can watch how she serves! Just be aware that my daughter was tired from a training and did not have a great desire to serve, so at the beginning of the video she is not doing it how she normally does serve. I recorded it in a slow motion, but please watch the whole video, because the best serves that you will see are not at the beginning of the video! The Slow Motion begins after the first 50 seconds, so please feel free to rewind directly to the second 50 and watch from there! Thank you for you time and tips! So here we go: ua-cam.com/video/a2QDQQWRjek/v-deo.html

    • @jesuscomes970
      @jesuscomes970 3 місяці тому

      @@BogdanGrygorenko Hi Bogdan! I gave you a link to the video where you can see how my daughter serves but apparently youtube deleted it twice! So I will have to show you the link in another way!

  • @drazenavrselja7507
    @drazenavrselja7507 4 місяці тому

    Čestitam!

  • @rodneywilliams7032
    @rodneywilliams7032 4 місяці тому

    Awesome video......which sports compliments tennis between soccer; cricket; golf; etc?

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko 4 місяці тому

      Soccer, track and field u10-u12, hockey, basketball. All active sports are good.

  • @Photoshop729
    @Photoshop729 4 місяці тому

    I’m 51 is it too late for me? It looks easy when I watch on tv!

  • @desmondconlin6044
    @desmondconlin6044 4 місяці тому

    Thanks. I’m 12y and I’m trying to eat healthy and trying to make the high school tennis team. And then I’m trying to make college team, and then ATP👍❤️🥇🎾🎾🎾🎾

  • @fmtien
    @fmtien 5 місяців тому

    Great video. Lots of accurate info that applies not only to kids but adults players who take lessons. My one comment…Running isn’t heavily focused on agility and footwork while soccer places a premium on it so there is plenty of value for a kid who runs to play soccer as well. The two sports develop different things.

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko 5 місяців тому

      Thank you. I understand the difference in skills with two sports. Are you saying that soccer will help someone who does athletics or you wanted to just clarify the difference? Sorry just trying to understand :)

    • @fmtien
      @fmtien 5 місяців тому

      @@BogdanGrygorenko at 5:50 in the video, you say if the child is a runner, you don't see the benefit for the child to then play soccer. My point is that there is ABSOLUTELY a benefit for the child to play soccer because running (sprinting or long distance), doesn't require the extreme levels of footwork, agility, and change of direction like soccer does. The footwork, agility, and change of direction are things that are applicable to tennis while running forward in a straight line isn't that applicable because tennis movement is mostly diagonal and lateral with fewer instances of forward straight line movement. Perhaps I misinterpreted the point you were trying to convey.

  • @vharigovind
    @vharigovind 5 місяців тому

    Hi..My deep gratitude to you....looking at how you take out time to reply to every one. My Son is 5.6 Yrs and started learning tennis 1 yr back. Do we have a guide or a template...how to become a pro in step by step. Please guide me🙏

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko 5 місяців тому

      It’s hard to just give a vague answer because there’s just too many components that go into consideration. I can give you a more specific guide tailored to you over my consultation if this interests you.

  • @cruelsun9243
    @cruelsun9243 5 місяців тому

    My 13 year old is a 6'1" bball player. He does not practice on his own. Would rather draw or be oh his phone, or watch YT funny videos. If I take him to practice, he will give me 100%. If he goes to team practice or personal trainer, 100%. His issues are dribbling and other simple fundamentals, and his coaches know it, and i have told him. He truly thinks he is really a good player, but he is inconsistent. I'm just keeping it real. Competitive is NOT Rec, and if you're child sausage they have these lofty goals, you want to help them reach those goals. My issue is he simply won't do the extra stuff in his own to build his IQ, dribbling conditioning etc. If I make him do it he will not have the WILL....to do it on his own, and completely. Daughter is 11 y/o and 5'8". Always the tallest girl on the pitch. Read the above. She plays soccer, as an attacker but those fundamental and IQ things are lacking and getting her to do extra stuff is like pulling teeth. She plays Club soccer and was moved up for the first tournament, and reality set in. I'm just about done with wasting thousands of dollars and my time. Your advice will be greatly appreciated. ✌️

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko 5 місяців тому

      Thank you for sharing this. It’s hard to give any advice without asking you few more additional questions. At this age it can be still maturity to take ownership of his basketball. And also simply going through puberty which will have the mood swings and lower energy level. Hard to say. I will be happy to go more in detail over a consultation of this interests you.

    • @cruelsun9243
      @cruelsun9243 5 місяців тому

      @BogdanGrygorenko well, it's simply laziness, and his friends are more important than his goals. He knows it, he just won't admit it. The daughter admits she'd rather do something other than training away from the club. This will more rhan likely be her last year playing club ball. She can play REC. Thank you.

  • @drdishani9666
    @drdishani9666 5 місяців тому

    Again such a great conversation. Thank you for introducing us to another new player to look up to as well! Go Mia! 😊

  • @beng9651
    @beng9651 5 місяців тому

    My son is 7 years old and has played 5 days/week consistently with me and an NJTL program I run since age 4. We live in St. Louis, MO in the U.S. He is advanced orange ball in the USTA progression. He is getting more coordinated every day and starting to develop good racket head speed. I feel like he has a strong foundation. He can hit well with most 9-10 year old green ball kids. I'd love to hear your thoughts on what to focus on with him over the next several years. Btw, I'm a 4.5 level player and part-time pro at a local club, so able to devote lots of time to work with him.

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko 5 місяців тому

      Hi Ben, Thanks a lot for your comment. Congrats, looks like your son is on a good track! It’s hard to say exactly what he needs to work on without seeing him. But typically with this age we want to focus on very strong fundamentals, physical, tactical, and technical. If he starts playing green too early his technique may be affected drastically to the point where you’ll have to intervene later, and that’s a waste of time you don’t want to have on our hands. Assuming he has good technique he needs to start developing basic tactical knowledge and basic decision making. That’s his priorities until the age of 10-11. Sorry if it’s a little vague but that’s as much as I can say based on the information provided. Hope it helps and best of luck to you guys!

  • @FrozonRU
    @FrozonRU 6 місяців тому

    все правильно

  • @drdishani9666
    @drdishani9666 6 місяців тому

    Hearing support for evidence based training is music to my ears!

  • @NotHendrixYt
    @NotHendrixYt 7 місяців тому

    First

  • @drdishani9666
    @drdishani9666 8 місяців тому

    Appreciate the open and honest dialogue in the discussion here. Talking about some of the barriers you discussed for junior development is an important first step to push forward the whole process, and hopefully start creating more solutions and opportunities for all juniors with lofty ambitions 😊

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko 8 місяців тому

      Thank you Dishani for your comment!

    • @alastairmillar
      @alastairmillar 8 місяців тому

      While I couldn't get through the whole thing, it's clear the one with hair and an inability to grown a beard is the most handsome and least qualified of the three 🎉

  • @ronm7114
    @ronm7114 8 місяців тому

    How to seperate lower from upper body. Hold up im going to Home depot today.

  • @karlos99able
    @karlos99able 8 місяців тому

    Hi Bogdan. Greta video. I agree 100% on all points. my son is 13 and is training to be a Pro player. have you got any advice or ideas of how a talented young player can get funding/sponsorship for tennis travels because it's very expensive, especially now that he is going to play many ITF Tournaments. Unfortunately the country we come from doesn't support talented players and therefore need to look elsewhere like private sponsorship. If you have any ideas on this topic please let me know. Karl

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko 8 місяців тому

      Hi Karl. I will record a video on this topic in the coming weeks. Thank you for your message!

  • @davidsolano5513
    @davidsolano5513 9 місяців тому

    What you say makes soooooo much sense,thanks champ

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko 8 місяців тому

      Much appreciated 🙏 thank you for your support

    • @davidsolano5513
      @davidsolano5513 8 місяців тому

      @@BogdanGrygorenko my pleasure

  • @Rshen11
    @Rshen11 9 місяців тому

    When should privates-semj private lessons start? At what age?

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko 9 місяців тому

      At what age?

    • @Rshen11
      @Rshen11 9 місяців тому

      ​@BogdanGrygorenko yes what age?

    • @Rshen11
      @Rshen11 9 місяців тому

      @BogdanGrygorenko my son is in Group lessons now.. he's 6.. Obviously it depends on the kid but everything I read.. says 7-8 is a good age.

  • @Bb-yo6tr
    @Bb-yo6tr 9 місяців тому

    Swimming then tennis then add rugby and sprint k1, Compete often , good nutrition like fats(butter) and milk. Add exercise isometric hold tendon flex until failure. Then focus only on tennis after 16, but it takes the right mind + will to win + no fear + tendon strength and nutrition, maybe genetics.

  • @user-jb5jy1zs1p
    @user-jb5jy1zs1p 9 місяців тому

    Hi, nice video!.. I'm 13 years old and i am currently playing 15hrs per week (turning 14 next year) I've been playing tennis since about 8 yrs old and couldn't join any tournaments because of Covid. This year I've only managed to win a bronze medal in the regional level and a gold in the city meet, I have been joining other tournaments and although i haven't been able to reach finals, I've been earning points and climbing the rankings. Is there a chance for me to go pro?

  • @pipperbader
    @pipperbader 10 місяців тому

    I'm a fan of your team members

  • @taniak1731
    @taniak1731 Рік тому

    Thanks for this interview, such a good insight for parents!

  • @drdishani9666
    @drdishani9666 Рік тому

    Great podcast as usual, Bogdan! Learning so much.

  • @Cmanzinali1
    @Cmanzinali1 Рік тому

    I quoted Thomas Edison and said it was Albert Einstein, my bad!

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko Рік тому

      Let’s see how many people will actually correct you :)

  • @saz6950
    @saz6950 Рік тому

    Sir rather this long video. You should have explained which tournaments we have to play in order to reach the ATP world tour. How will we be sponsored for clothes shoes racquet strings grips etc..

  • @ineszouabi201
    @ineszouabi201 Рік тому

    One more question coach! Do you think a parent can be the coach of his kids ( at least at the very beginning of their learning?). I have mixed feelings about it!

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko Рік тому

      I think I’ll be very vague and say it’s possible of course as we’ve seen so many successes (a lot more unsuccessful stories however). It’s very tough to separate the role of a parent and a coach. The reason kids don’t like to be coached by parents because parent continues to coach in the car, during dinner etc. plus kids love their free time away from parents and doing their own thing.

    • @BogdanGrygorenko
      @BogdanGrygorenko Рік тому

      If you have the opportunity definitely have a different coach. However, I should’ve said this in the beginning. It’s practically impossible to achieve success without extra time on court. Most of the time it’s the parent who helps.

    • @ineszouabi201
      @ineszouabi201 Рік тому

      @@BogdanGrygorenko it makes sense..very valuable info for us parents

    • @ineszouabi201
      @ineszouabi201 Рік тому

      @@BogdanGrygorenko got it! Been looking 😁 but I'll definitely do the extra hours :)