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EPISODE · Sep 22, 2023 · 45 MIN

U10 Tennis Coaching: Are Tennis Coaches Hurting the Industry?

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In this eye-opening inaugural episode of 'My Tennis Coaching Podcast,' host Steve Whelan tackles a controversial question: Are Tennis Coaches Killing The Tennis Industry? Steve shares his personal journey from being a passionate tennis player to becoming a seasoned coach, revealing why coaching initially didn't hold much importance for him. Dive into the contentious issue of how some tennis coaches may be 'mis-spelling' the sport, promoting a one-size-fits-all approach that often fails to resonate with young players, especially those in the U10 category. Steve challenges conventional wisdom by questioning the actual necessity of formal coaching in player development. Key Topics: Tennis Industry Challenges Mis-selling in Tennis Coaching Player-Centered Approach U10 Tennis Development Personal Journey in Tennis The Role of Coaching If you've ever questioned the traditional coaching paradigms or wondered about the true value of tennis coaching, this episode is a must-listen. Subscribe now to join the conversation and rethink the way we approach tennis coaching.

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