ITF Tennis10s: Starter Rally Practices
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- Tennis10s is tennis for players aged 10-and-under, played on smaller courts with slower Red, Orange and Green balls. It is a fun way to start tennis and makes it easy for children to play the game, develop good technique and tactics and a love for the sport.
Using the slower balls helps players to develop the most efficient technique and to be able to implement advanced tactics that in most cases could not be performed using the Yellow ball on the full court.
Tennis10s is part of the ITF's Tennis Play and Stay campaign. There are three stages of Tennis10s that allow players to start at the suitable level for their ability - Red (Stage 3), Orange (Stage 2) and Green (Stage 1).
The following video is taken from the ITF Tennis10s DVD.
The presenting coach is ITF expert Mike Barrell (Evolve9) from Great Britain.
these drills are very nice and all but i wish someone would post something with complete beginners not especially picked students who have obviously done this before
i loved how you let each child have a go at the demonstration, this helps them understand more! great content keep it up 👍
Toughest thing about drills like these and videos like these...all the kids can PLAY. I’d love to see more videos where the kids struggle. Why make a video about beginner tennis showing intermediate kids? They were rallying topspin shots 6-8 times...
Very useful video for children coaching.
Thanks for the video.
Maybe childrens get bored but it's the perfect coaching system .
Soumik Bose
Malda, West Bengal
INDIA
He explains the drills well making it fun and easy.
Este es el mejor video que he visto so far entrenando niñ@s en edades tempranas, sigue adelante. keep it up
A legend in his environment 👏
Lots of information. Thanks for sharing!
excelente método, pois trabalha de forma global mas ensinando os fundamentos. very nice!
Love the concept. I will use your idea. thank you for sharing and helping improve teaching the little one.
Great video to teach kids how to play tennis
Great video,as a coach of 6 -12..this will sure be useful...thanks brother..
So cute... :) Thank you for sharing these lovely games for kids!
I'm excited about doing these drills with my daughter!!!!
This is awesome. I teach a schools PE program to introduce tennis to elementary kids as young as kindergarten. Great method for getting them started in a short period of time. Thanks a bunch.
Excellent job my friend.
THANK YOU FOR SHARING.
very good
Thank you for sharing. Good stuff...
very nice!
Good Job
Impressive
Fantastico🎾
Muito bom trabalho, o programa play & Stay so veio ajudar,sou professor de tenis e aprendo muito com os videos que vejo
Myers
Alkm
good stuff.......
本当にありがたい!
Good mini tenis coaht
Девочка в белом хорошо подготовлена (см. в конце видео) и 3 неумехи. Занятия строятся для неумех. Девочка в белом
будет "ждать" пока до её уровня дотянутся неумехи. Очень важно с кем тренируешься
Thank you!!:D
Handball court is amazing place to learn tennis for little kids
what type of ball was that? it looked bigger and slower than the quick start red
My son is two years old and is practicing but I do not know what things are for them so they can learn help
ご存知ですね〜play&stayの導入‼️
I coath mini tenis Indonesia i like
little girl in yello has elements of a modern forehand already
looks good all this drills but as usual kids are bored maybe parents do like it do
Hi, i want buy ITF Tennis10s DVD. Where i find this DVD?
What grip do u get the kids to use?
I Love This Channel. Keep working hard! Also, I want to be friends xD
good!!good!
bueno
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OK so im going to point out none of thoese kids are starters. Lets see one of these vids done with some box fresh, no clue, kids, sure as shit wont look like that
you're are right. are you a 10&U coach? I taught at a 10&U academy and most beginner kids can't even hit a ball on the strings twice in a row. It takes a while for them to figure out where the racquet head is in reference to the ball. I'm not against the smaller racquets and lighter balls because it makes physical sense to have a ball that doesn't bounce beyond their reach. The teaching methodology is questionable though. I have a feeling that everything is about having fun and not about teaching them the fundamental technique (swing path, follow-through, stances etc.) It should be a balance between the two.
***** I agree, but its a tutorial... cant have noobs demonstrating simple shit. If the kid is useless at something, than they must train to be better at it until they can do it... activities like this should take minutes, even one successful hit will do
i can teach any beginner to hit the ball in one minute ...no usta bs
+joseph hamtol I look forward to your video of you doing this in a school of under 8's with no experience.
tbh the drill is kinda dumb because this doesn't replicate real progressions or footwork.. kinda pointless. real technique and real reps/patterns are far more useful.
looks good to the uneducated eye but it's terrible. tennis is played with rackets. people have strange ideas how to teach beginners tennis. this is why the coaching is so bad in england
Sam Burrell I'm an ex ATP player and a pro coach now, you my friend have no idea on kids tennis
+Sam Burrell I have a trained eye; I've been teaching kids tennis for many years and this is not terrible. It is actually a very logical way to instill certain fundamentals pertaining to hand eye and racquet eye coordination, movement, ball control, and tactics.
Don"t spend your times, mate...
Um, not sure what your educated eye is seeing, Sam, but what I am seeing is easy steps to practice volleys, ground strokes, and even playing points for kids new to the game. Kids need fun to learn. Trust me you give them success and keep the drills fun you'll keep their attention and allow them a chance to be passionate about tennis.