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My Tennis Coaching Podcast
by My Tennis Coaching
The My Tennis Coaching Podcast is a practical, evidence-informed podcast for tennis coaches who want their players to perform in matches not just look good in training.Hosted by Steve Whelan, coach educator, researcher, and founder of My Tennis Coaching, the podcast explores how modern skill acquisition, ecological dynamics, and intelligent practice design can transform the way you coach.Episodes bridge research and real-world coaching, unpacking why traditional drills often fail to transfer and what to design instead. Expect clear explanations, applied examples, coach reflections, and honest conversations about what actually helps players adapt, decide, and compete.This podcast is for coaches who want to: • Design practices that show up on match day • Move beyond technique-first, drill-heavy coaching • Understand learning, not just copy methods • Coach with clarity, confidence, and intentIf you’re ready to challenge convention and coach in a way that matches how players really
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Why Kids Don’t Need More Tennis Drills
Why are so many tennis players struggling to transfer practice into real match performance?In this episode of the My Tennis Coaching Podcast, I sit down with Jeff Webb to explore the growing tension between traditional coaching methods and ecological approaches to skill development.We discuss:• Why demonstrations and technical models often fail players• The problem with isolated drills and biomechanics-led coaching• Why children need more play and less instruction• How ecological dynamics is challenging traditional tennis coaching• The resistance coaches face when questioning old methods• Why match play and adaptability matter more than “perfect technique”Jeff also shares stories from coaching his son’s Little League baseball team, where suggesting a more ecological approach created pushback from traditional coaches focused on mechanics and technical instruction.This conversation dives deep into:• Skill acquisition• Representative learning design• Repetition without repetition• Self-organisation in sport• The future of coach educationIf you’re a tennis coach interested in modern coaching methods, ecological dynamics, and helping players actually perform under pressure — this episode is for you.📘 Mentioned in this episode:The Turn Sideways Project – Jeff Webb
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Why Beginner Tennis Coaching Is Broken (And What to Do Instead)
Do beginner tennis players really need to learn technique first?Most coaching sessions for beginners look the same:Throwing drills, catching exercises, isolated technique work…But very little actual tennis.So when beginners finally play points, everything breaks down.In this episode, I challenge the idea of “fundamentals” and explore a different approach to beginner coaching — one that focuses on playing, adapting, and learning through the game itself.You’ll learn:• Why traditional beginner coaching often fails• The problem with isolated drills and technique-first learning• What beginners actually need to improve• How to design sessions that help players play tennis from day oneIf you’re coaching beginners and struggling to get them match-ready, this episode will change how you think about skill development.🏆 Join My Tennis Coach Academy:https://mytenniscoaching.com
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Is Tennis Really Dead???
Is tennis dying?In this episode of the My Tennis Coaching Podcast, I explore a question many people in the sport are starting to ask: Is tennis slowly losing relevance?With the rapid growth of padel and pickleball, tennis is facing real competition for players, court space, and cultural attention. But the real issue may not be the new sports themselves.The deeper problem lies inside tennis.In this conversation, I break down some of the structural challenges holding the sport back, including: Path dependence in tennis coaching – why the sport struggles to evolve• Gatekeeping in coach education and development The lack of academic research influencing real coaching practice Why outdated systems continue to dominate coach education• How innovation is often resisted inside traditional tennis structures• The growing popularity of padel and pickleball and what tennis can learn from themTennis has incredible history, culture, and competitive depth. But if the sport wants to remain relevant for the next generation of players and coaches, it needs to be willing to challenge long-standing assumptions about how the game is taught and developed.This episode is a reflection on where tennis currently stands — and what may need to change.Is tennis declining?Path dependence in sport systemsCoach education problems in tennisWhy tennis struggles to modernizeEcological approaches to coachingPadel and pickleball growthThe future of tennis coaching
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What makes a Tennis Practice Real?
In this episode, I unpack a brilliant question from a top coach:“What are the non-negotiables for representativeness in tennis—and can you trade some for others?”We explore:Why throw tennis isn’t representative (and what it teaches us)The 6 core elements of representative learning design in tennisThe difference between looking like the game vs. functioning like the gameWhat coaches might be getting wrong when designing “game-based” sessionsHow to balance exploration and transfer in your practicesIf you’re serious about designing sessions that actually transfer to matches—this episode is a must.
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Why ‘Play With Better Players’ Isn’t Always Good Advice
You’ve heard it a hundred times: “Play with better players, and you’ll improve.”But what if that advice is only half true?In this live session, I’ll break down:Why constantly “playing up” can stall learning, not accelerate itWhat ecological dynamics says about challenge, attunement, and informationHow to design matchplay that’s representative and actually helps players growWhat parents and coaches often misunderstand about competition levelWhether you're a coach, parent, or player — this is a must-watch if you're serious about real development, not just chasing better opponents.
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Why Kids Must Hit (Not Catch) to Learn the Game
Are we preparing kids for tennis, or for a game they’ll never actually play?Most red stage programs still rely on throwing and catching, but research shows these skills don’t transfer to striking sports like tennis. In this Live, we’ll break down the science, explain why hitting matters, and show you the 5 principles that must guide early-years tennis.What you’ll learn:Why throwing & catching games don’t prepare kids for tennis.What early childhood research really says about fundamental motor skills.How expert striking sports develop anticipation & perception–action coupling.The 5 principles of Red Stage practice you can use to check your own sessions.How to use the RPAT tool to measure whether your practices are truly representative.👉 Want the game-based examples (Two Touch Tennis, Zombies, Stop & Serve, etc.)? They’re all inside My Tennis Coach Academy.Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6008161490960384
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"But What About the Basics?" Tackling the Real Questions Around Skill Learning
This week I’m answering the most common pushbacks I hear about how learning really works.From “What about fundamentals?” to “But isn’t that how I was taught?” — I’ll unpack what’s really behind these questions, and how we can reframe our approach to coaching, development, and skill acquisition using ecological dynamics.Whether you’re coaching beginners or top players, this live will challenge how you think about practice design, injury risk, and the role of repetition.Bring your questions, bring your doubts. 🎾 Welcome to My Tennis Coaching – The Home of Modern Tennis Training! 🎾If you're a tennis coach looking to modernize your sessions or a player wanting to train smarter, you're in the right place! I'm Steve Whelan, and I specialize in Ecological Dynamics & the Constraints-Led Approach (CLA)-helping you move From Drills to Skills with real, match-relevant training.📅 NEW! Weekly Live Podcast – From Drills to Skills📍 LIVE Every Monday | 10 AM UK Time🎙️ Coaching insights, game-based drills, and expert interviews designed to help you ditch outdated methods and create engaging, high-impact sessions.
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Why Most Tennis Practices Fail
What if you didn’t have to run repetitive drills to see real progress? 👉 https://mytenniscoaching.com/drills-t... Read the paper discussed in this stream 👉 https://www.researchgate.net/publicat...Most tennis practices look good on the outside—clean reps, tidy footwork, technical instructions.But here’s the truth: they don’t prepare players for real matches.In this live session, I’m opening the floor:🟡 Ask me anything—coaching, skill development, player behavior, parent pressure🟡 Hear the real reason unopposed drills fail (and what to do instead)🟡 I’ll break down a game-changing paper on opposed vs unopposed practice using the ecological dynamics lensWe’ll cover:Why skills don’t transfer from static drillsWhat “practice with purpose” actually looks likeHow to design sessions that prepare players for chaos, not just cones🕥 Streaming Live: Friday at 10:30am (London Time)🎾 Whether you’ve got questions or just want to listen in—this one will shift how you see learning.Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/60081614...🎾 Welcome to My Tennis Coaching – The Home of Modern Tennis Training! 🎾If you're a tennis coach looking to modernize your sessions or a player wanting to train smarter, you’re in the right place! I'm Steve Whelan, and I specialize in Ecological Dynamics & the Constraints-Led Approach (CLA)—helping you move From Drills to Skills with real, match-relevant training.📅 NEW! Weekly Live Podcast – From Drills to Skills📍 LIVE Every Monday | 10 AM UK Time🎙️ Coaching insights, game-based drills, and expert interviews designed to help you ditch outdated methods and create engaging, high-impact sessions.🎥 Must-Watch Coaching Videos:✅ Why You Shouldn’t Break Down the Serve: Whole vs. Decomposed Training – The real way to teach serving.🎥 • Surprisingly EASY Way to TEACH the Serve t... ✅ How to Develop a Beginner’s Backhand in Minutes – A real on-court session using CLA.🎥 • FIX Your Backhand in UNDER 2 Minutes for F... ✅ Random vs. Blocked Practice – Why It Matters for Match Performance – The science of training for real competition.🎥 • Random Practice Is the KEY to Becoming a T... ✅ Why Burnout Happens Mid-Season (And How to Prevent It) – Keep players engaged & avoid exhaustion.🎥 • Is Burnout Affecting Your Tennis Players' ... 🔴 Subscribe now and turn on notifications 🔔 so you never miss a live session or a new video!Join Our Growing Coaching Community!🌐 Website: https://mytenniscoaching.com (Get free drills & coaching resources!)📸 Instagram: / mytenniscoaching 💬 Comment on the video & join the conversation! What’s your biggest coaching challenge right now?🎾 Let’s transform the way tennis is coached—together! #TennisCoaching #EcologicalDynamics #FromDrillsToSkills #ConstraintsLedApproach #TennisTraining
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Why Tennis Has the Worst Pathways in Sports
This approach didn’t just change my sessions...it changed my career 👉 https://mytenniscoaching.com/tennis-coach-newsletter/ What if you didn’t have to run repetitive drills to see real progress? 👉 https://mytenniscoaching.com/drills-to-skills-fast-track-to-match-success/ The GB player pathway promises to find and develop the nation’s most talented juniors. But from what I’ve seen—and what many coaches and parents are experiencing—it’s not working the way it should.In this live session, I’m pulling back the curtain.Based on a recent YouTube video from a Parents Community Q&A with the NGBS Head of Performance Coach Development, I’ll break down the hidden flaws in the current system and why it’s leaving many talented players behind.We’ll explore:🎾 The dangers of early selection and fixed “aspirational standards”🎾 How the system favours ranking chasers over adaptable learners🎾 Why are late developers quietly being filtered out🎾 The tension between control, funding, and genuine development🎾 What an effective, ecological pathway could look like instead🎾 Whether you're a coach, a parent, or a player, his is a conversation we need to have.Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6008161490960384🎾 Welcome to My Tennis Coaching – The Home of Modern Tennis Training! 🎾If you're a tennis coach looking to modernize your sessions or a player wanting to train smarter, you’re in the right place! I'm Steve Whelan, and I specialize in Ecological Dynamics & the Constraints-Led Approach (CLA)—helping you move From Drills to Skills with real, match-relevant training.📅 NEW! Weekly Live Podcast – From Drills to Skills📍 LIVE Every Monday | 10 AM UK Time🎙️ Coaching insights, game-based drills, and expert interviews designed to help you ditch outdated methods and create engaging, high-impact sessions.🎥 Must-Watch Coaching Videos:✅ Why You Shouldn’t Break Down the Serve: Whole vs. Decomposed Training – The real way to teach serving.🎥 https://youtu.be/0x6SdlQArSI?si=q4OxtflhXBxwikyP✅ How to Develop a Beginner’s Backhand in Minutes – A real on-court session using CLA.🎥 https://youtu.be/l65STewAKAw?si=6C8t4hTATDJnSRSs✅ Random vs. Blocked Practice – Why It Matters for Match Performance – The science of training for real competition.🎥 https://youtu.be/sOWyffgY1So?si=gqCyVjbPq9DlpdJD✅ Why Burnout Happens Mid-Season (And How to Prevent It) – Keep players engaged & avoid exhaustion.🎥 https://youtu.be/5sj_uGMjskI?si=oZeDUkEUg_Vd-psp🔴 Subscribe now and turn on notifications 🔔 so you never miss a live session or a new video!Join Our Growing Coaching Community!🌐 Website: https://mytenniscoaching.com (Get free drills & coaching resources!)📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mytenniscoaching/💬 Comment on the video & join the conversation! What’s your biggest coaching challenge right now?🎾 Let’s transform the way tennis is coached—together! #TennisCoaching #EcologicalDynamics #FromDrillsToSkills #ConstraintsLedApproach #TennisTraining
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The Sinner Effect: Why You Should Avoid Imitating Jannik
This approach didn’t just change my sessions...it changed my career 👉 https://mytenniscoaching.com/tennis-coach-newsletter/ What if you didn’t have to run repetitive drills to see real progress? 👉 https://mytenniscoaching.com/drills-to-skills-fast-track-to-match-success/ Jannik Sinner’s is elite—but should your players copy him? In this live session, we’ll break down why mimicking pros often leads coaches and players down the wrong path. We’ll explore how to coach technique in context, why skill emergence matters more than imitation, and how to help players build solutions that suit them. Bring your questions—we’ll go deep on this one.
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Why ‘Fixing’ Technique Might Be Holding Your Players Back
This approach didn’t just change my sessions...it changed my career 👉 https://mytenniscoaching.com/tennis-coach-newsletter/ What if you didn’t have to run repetitive drills to see real progress? 👉 https://mytenniscoaching.com/drills-to-skills-fast-track-to-match-success/ “His technique is all wrong.”Ever heard that from a parent, player, or coach? I used to say it too—until I started asking deeper questions.In this live session, we’re unpacking the real story behind “bad technique.”Spoiler: it’s not always the player—it’s often the practice design that’s setting them up to fail.Whether you’re frustrated with how your players hit the ball… or wondering how to fix poor habits, we’ll explore:The real reasons technique breaks down under pressureWhy traditional “corrections” don’t lead to match-ready skillsHow to coach technique without drilling it to deathThe ecological approach to skill development and movement patternsWhen (and how) to step in as a coach—and when to step backThis session is for coaches who want to move beyond surface-level fixes and start creating players who adapt, problem-solve, and perform when it matters.
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I Was Called a Con Man by a Coach - And What Happened Next
What if you didn't have to run repetitive drills to see real progress? 👉 https://mytenniscoaching.com/drills-to-skills-fast-track-to-match-success/ What happens when you’re publicly challenged by a fellow coach on social media?In this episode, I share the full story of being called out—and called a con man—for promoting an ecological approach to tennis coaching.I’m not afraid of being challenged. In fact, I welcome it. But when the challenge is built on shallow foundations, lacks evidence, and falls apart when questioned… it reveals a much bigger issue.In this honest, no-holds-barred podcast, we discuss:What actually happened during the social media falloutWhy direct, explicit instruction isn’t as effective as some coaches claimThe danger of blindly trusting online coaching personalitiesWhy parents need to research how coaches actually coach—not just how loud or confident they areThe emotional toll of public criticism—and why I won’t stay silentThe real “con” in coaching that too many people overlookThis isn’t about revenge. It’s about transparency, accountability, and calling for better conversations in our industry.🎙️ If you’ve ever felt torn between traditional and modern coaching, or wondered who to trust online—this is a podcast you won’t want to miss.🎾 Welcome to My Tennis Coaching – The Home of Modern Tennis Training! 🎾If you're a tennis coach looking to modernize your sessions or a player wanting to train smarter, you’re in the right place! I'm Steve Whelan, and I specialize in Ecological Dynamics & the Constraints-Led Approach (CLA)—helping you move From Drills to Skills with real, match-relevant training.📅 NEW! Weekly Live Podcast – From Drills to Skills📍 LIVE Every Friday | 10:30 AM UK Time🎙️ Coaching insights, game-based drills, and expert interviews designed to help you ditch outdated methods and create engaging high-impact sessions.
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The Shocking Truth About Learning In Tennis
What if you didn't have to run repetitive drills to see real progress? 👉 https://mytenniscoaching.com/drills-to-skills-fast-track-to-match-success/ Ever wondered what's really going on behind the scenes of tennis coaching? From hidden secrets to untold stories, get ready to uncover the truth about the tennis coaching world. Whether you're a tennis enthusiast, coach, or player, this video will reveal the shocking realities and surprising truths that will change the way you think about tennis coaching forever. So, sit back, relax, and get ready to have your mind blown!🎾 Welcome to My Tennis Coaching – The Home of Modern Tennis Training! 🎾If you're a tennis coach looking to modernize your sessions or a player wanting to train smarter, you’re in the right place! I'm Steve Whelan, and I specialize in Ecological Dynamics & the Constraints-Led Approach (CLA)—helping you move From Drills to Skills with real, match-relevant training.
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Can Ecological Coaching Work at Grassroots Level?
Is it really possible to coach beginners using Ecological Dynamics and the Constraints-Led Approach?This week, I’m joined by fellow coach and My Tennis Coach Academy member John Cvitamovic, who’s been doing exactly that at the grassroots level.In this live conversation, we’ll explore:How John started applying ecological principles with beginnersWhat changed in his coaching (and how players responded)The biggest challenges, including parent expectations and session structureWhat success looks like when you focus on adaptability over aestheticsTips for coaches looking to try CLA but unsure where to startWhether you’re curious, skeptical, or struggling to make modern methods work with beginners—this is for you.
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Are Private Tennis Lessons a Waste of Time?
What if you didn’t have to run repetitive drills to see real progress? 👉 https://mytenniscoaching.com/drills-to-skills-fast-track-to-match-success/ Private lessons are sacred in tennis coaching… but should they be?They’re seen as the gold standard: the fast track to fixing flaws, mastering technique, and accelerating progress. But what if private sessions—especially for kids and developing players—aren’t as effective as we think?In this live session, I’ll explore why private tennis lessons might be overrated and how viewing them through an Ecological Dynamics lens completely changed my perspective.We’ll dive into:Why traditional coaching loves private lessons—and what’s flawed about that modelThe hidden limitations of 1-to-1 coachingHow group environments can be richer, cheaper, and more effectiveWhat I now do differently when I do coach one-on-oneHow to create meaningful learning environments that actually transfer to matchesWhether you’re a coach, parent, or player—this conversation will challenge everything you thought you knew about private tennis lessons.🗓 Join live: Friday 10:30am (London Time)💬 Bring your questions, stories, and even your pushback—let’s have the conversation the industry needs.
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Why I Quit Coaching Everyone (And Why You Should Too)
What if you didn’t have to run repetitive drills to see real progress? 👉 https://my-tennis-coaching-limited.kit.com/youtubelinksYou Can't Coach Everyone - And You Shouldn't Try To.Early in my coaching career, I worked with every age, every stage, and every type of player. I was on court non-stop, chasing results… and burning out fast.Everything changed when I made one decision: I specialized.In this live session, I'll share how niching down to under-10s helped me build my confidence, improve my coaching, and create a name for myself in a crowded field.You'll learn:✅ Why most coaches resist niching (and what it costs them)✅ How to identify the players you're best suited to help✅ The unexpected benefits of becoming a specialist✅ How to niche without losing income or opportunityWhether you're new to coaching or 10 years in, this live will help you take control of your career direction and stand out with purpose.
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I Gave Up Tennis Drills… And THIS Happened
What if you didn’t have to run repetitive drills to see real progress? 👉 https://my-tennis-coaching-limited.ki...Traditional basket feeding has been a staple in tennis coaching for decades-but what if it's holding your players back? In this live session, I'll share what happened when I stopped basket feeding completely and shifted to a more modern, player-centred approach.We'll break down the immediate impact on player engagement, skill transfer, and match performance-and I'll show you exactly how you can evolve your sessions without losing structure or control.Join live to: • Discover the surprising results (both good and uncomfortable) • Learn how to make practices more purposeful and game-relevant • Ask your questions about transitioning away from traditional methods • Get real-world examples of what to do instead of basket feedingWhether you're curious, skeptical, or ready to make a change-this one's for you.
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Ultimate Guide to Preparing Your Players for Victory!
From Drills To Skills Course: https://my-tennis-coaching-limited.ki..."Tournament preparation is one of the biggest challenges for tennis coaches. In this live podcast, I break down how to get your players ready for competition using game-based learning, Ecological Dynamics, and the Constraints-Led Approach (CLA). Too many players train hard but struggle under pressure-why? Because traditional coaching often fails to replicate real match conditions.In this session, I'll cover:✅ How to structure match-ready practices that transfer skills to competition.✅ The role of decision-making, tactical adaptability, and pressure training in tournament prep.✅ Why traditional drills fail and how to create representative learning environments instead.✅ The importance of mental preparation, self-regulation, and competitive resilience.If you want to help your players perform better under match conditions, this episode is for you! Drop your questions in the chat, and let's discuss how to fine-tune tournament preparation for long-term player success.
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Mastering Tennis: Building Mental Resilience in Your Daily Training
Struggling to help your players overcome fear of failure, negative self-talk, and over-focusing on match outcomes? Join me for this LIVE Q&A session where I break down practical, science-backed strategies to develop mental resilience in tennis players-right inside your daily training sessions!✅ What You'll Learn:✔️ How to help players overcome fear of failure and take more risks on the court.✔️ Techniques to reduce negative self-talk and build a confident mindset.✔️ Ways to shift focus from winning vs. losing to skill development and adaptability.✔️ Real-time case studies and success stories from My Tennis Coach Academy.✔️ LIVE Q&A session – Get your coaching questions answered!🔥 Want to go deeper? Learn my full mental-training system inside my Intro to Ecological Dynamics course! 🎾💡 ➡️ https://mytenniscoaching.com/drills-to-skills-fast-track-to-match-success/
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When to Move Players from Red to Orange Ball: A Coach’s Guide 🎾
"One of the biggest challenges for junior development coaches is knowing the right time to transition a player from red to orange ball. Move them too soon, and they struggle. Keep them on red too long, and they get bored."In this live session, we’ll break down:✅ The key physical, technical, and tactical signs a player is ready for orange ball✅ Why progression isn’t just about age—it’s about adaptability✅ How to balance challenge and confidence to keep players engaged and developing🎾 Join us live and get practical strategies to ensure smooth transitions while keeping skill development on track!Want more coaching insights? Get my 'From Drills to Skills' course today:👉 https://mytenniscoaching.com/drills-to-skills-fast-track-to-match-success/Drop your questions in the comments—let’s discuss junior development together!#TennisCoaching #JuniorDevelopment #RedToOrangeBall #SkillProgression #GameBasedLearning
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Become A NATIONAL Level Tennis Player Under 10
In this episode of the My Tennis Coaching Podcast, I dive deep into the latest LTA Player Pathway Guide-and I've got some serious concerns. Having worked with players on this pathway, I'm amazed by some of the guidance being given. Does it really help develop adaptable, match-ready players, or is it just another outdated framework?"I'll discuss:🎾 What the LTA Player Pathway gets right-and where it falls short.❌ Why some of the recommendations might be limiting player development.🤔 How we should actually be developing players for long-term success.If you're a coach, parent, or player navigating the pathway, this is a conversation you won't want to miss!Want to develop players beyond the pathway? Get 50 game-changing tennis practices here:https://my-tennis-coaching-limited.kit.com/products/pre-order-the-ultimate-tennisDrop a comment with your thoughts-do you think the LTA Player Pathway is fit for purpose?#TennisCoaching #LTAPlayerPathway #PlayerDevelopment #ModernCoaching #SkillTransfer
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Birthday AMA 🎉: One Year of My Tennis Coach Academy + Your Questions Answered!
Join me for this exclusive YouTube Live as I celebrate a year of My Tennis Coach Academy! Over the past 12 months, I’ve learned a lot—about coaching, building a community, and the challenges of modern coaching. In this AMA (Ask Me Anything), I’ll be sharing those insights and answering your biggest coaching questions live!"Topics include:🎾 When should you move players to a new level?🤔 Is there a time to stop group training?📲 My honest thoughts on social media and coaching trends.🔥 Drop your questions in the chat, and let’s have an open discussion about all things coaching!Get 50 game-changing tennis practices to level up your coaching:https://my-tennis-coaching-limited.kit.com/products/pre-order-the-ultimate-tennisDon’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell so you never miss a live session! 🎥#TennisCoaching #LiveQandA #CoachingAMA #PlayerDevelopment #MyTennisCoachAcademy
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Breaking the Mold: My Journey as a Constraint-Led Approach Coach
In this episode of the My Tennis Coaching Podcast, I share what it’s really like being a Constraint-Led Approach (CLA) coach in a world dominated by traditional methods. I cover: How players, parents, and fellow coaches reacted to my coaching style. The skepticism, pushback, and moments of doubt I faced. How I overcame challenges and built confidence in my approach. Why I believe CLA is the future of coaching, despite the resistance. If you’ve ever questioned your coaching style or felt pressure to stick with traditional methods, this episode is for you. 📍 Get 50 game-changing tennis practices:Pre-order The Ultimate Tennis Coaching Resource 📍 Learn more about modern coaching methods:Website: www.mytenniscoaching.comInstagram: @mytenniscoachingJoin My Tennis Coach Academy Have you ever faced pushback for trying new coaching methods? Let’s discuss in the comments. #TennisCoaching #ConstraintLedApproach #ModernCoaching #CoachingChallenges #SkillDevelopment
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"The Truth About Tennis Footwork Drills: Are Coaches Doing It Wrong?"
"In this episode of the My Tennis Coaching Podcast, I tackle the truth about tennis footwork drills and why traditional methods, like running around cones, are a complete waste of time." Key topics include: Why movement needs to be based on representative environments with real match-like information. The flaws of cone-based drills and why they don’t transfer to actual match play. The bigger question: Do tennis coaches really know how to teach movement effectively? If you’re ready to rethink your approach to coaching footwork and focus on techniques that actually improve performance, this episode is for you. Get 50 tennis practices designed to enhance movement, adaptability, and skill transfer:https://my-tennis-coaching-limited.kit.com/products/pre-order-the-ultimate-tennis #TennisCoaching #FootworkDrills #SkillTransfer #RepresentativeLearningDesign #MyTennisCoachingPodcast
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The Major Flaw in Tennis Coaching: Are Coaches Truly Teaching?
"In this episode of the My Tennis Coaching Podcast, I tackle a critical issue in tennis coaching: Are we, as coaches, truly teaching, or are we just running through drills? Broadcasting from my car, this candid rant dives into my recent experiences working with coaches at various levels." Key topics include: Why coaching should be investigative, like detective work. The overemphasis on technique at the expense of understanding player perception and behavior. How ecological dynamics can transform learning and skill transfer. Questioning traditional methods and the misconceptions about constraint-led coaching. If you’re ready to rethink your approach to coaching and focus on what truly matters—understanding your players and fostering effective learning—this episode is for you. Let’s keep the discussion going! Share your thoughts in the comments or on social media. Download my FREE '5 Game-Changing Drills' to make your coaching more impactful:https://mytenniscoaching.com/free-tennis-drills/ #TennisCoaching #SkillTransfer #EcologicalDynamics #PlayerDevelopment #ConstraintLedApproach
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Beyond More Coaching: Effective Strategies for Tennis Player Improvement
In this episode of My Tennis Coaching Podcast, host Steve Whelan addresses a common concern among tennis coaches: players stagnating in their development despite significant training hours. Steve discusses the flaws in simply increasing coaching sessions, emphasizing the need for quality over quantity. He highlights the importance of match play and the potential issues with current coaching methodologies, advocating for more practical, match-focused training. Steve challenges the conventional mindset, encouraging coaches to rethink their approaches to enhance player growth effectively. 00:00 Introduction and Player Development Concerns 00:55 The Coaching Dilemma: More Hours or Better Quality? 02:37 Challenges in Current Coaching Practices 04:34 The Importance of Match Play 07:21 Evaluating Coaching Methodologies 13:44 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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The Power of Play: Reflections on the Grand Slam Coaches Conference
"In this episode of the My Tennis Coaching Podcast, I reflect on Week 1 of the Grand Slam Coaches Conference by Tennis Australia. The theme this year, 'The Power of Play,' resonated with me, but it also raised some questions. While I strongly agree that play and game-based learning are essential, I noticed some mixed messages in the presentations." I discuss: Why play is important but must remain representative of match conditions. The shortcomings of traditional tennis coaching and the overuse of isolated drills. How to strike a balance between structure and variability to improve skill transfer. I also dive into the challenge of blending methodologies like ecological dynamics and traditional coaching approaches, and why some of the conference presentations felt inconsistent. Get 50 practices today to enhance your coaching and improve skill transfer! Visit our YouTube shop by clicking the featured product or hitting this link: https://my-tennis-coaching-limited.kit.com/products/pre-order-the-ultimate-tennis Let me know in the comments your thoughts on the conference, what you enjoyed, and how you're applying these ideas in your coaching. Join the Conference here: https://coachesconference.com.au/ #TennisCoaching #ConstraintLedApproach #EcologicalDynamics #PowerOfPlay #SkillTransfer
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Reflecting on 2024: Triumphs, Struggles, and Goals for 2025 in Tennis Coaching
In the final episode of the My Tennis Coaching podcast for 2024, the host reviews a year filled with both success and challenges in the world of tennis coaching. Key topics include the importance of goal setting, the experience of speaking at national coaching conferences, the relaunch of a content-rich membership website, and strategic shifts in social media presence. The episode also touches on the personal challenges faced, such as losing players due to coaching philosophy differences, the emotional and psychological burnout of intensive coaching, and balancing family life. Looking forward, the host sets ambitious goals for 2025, focusing on speaking at international conferences, enhancing the community aspect of the website, and potentially influencing coaching practices on a national level. 00:00 Reflecting on a Year of Tennis Coaching 00:26 The Importance of Goal Setting 01:41 Achieving Major Goals in 2024 14:23 Challenges and Lessons Learned 28:30 Looking Ahead to 2025
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Reflecting on the BTCA National Coaches Conference
Reflecting on the British Tennis Coach Association National Coaches Conference In this podcast episode, host Steve Whelan reflects on his experience presenting at the British Tennis Coach Association (BTCA) National Coaches Conference in Northampton. He discusses the challenges and highlights of delivering a tennis lesson in front of international coaches and peers, focusing on the serve using his methodology rooted in ecological dynamics and constraint-led approach. Steve also shares insights from other presenters at the conference, his motivations for speaking, and the overall importance of independent tennis coaching conferences. Finally, he invites listeners to comment if they want access to his full presentation video and teases future plans for his coaching podcast. 00:00 Introduction to the Conference Experience 01:01 Setting Goals and Achievements 01:53 The Importance of Speaking at Conferences 02:40 Ecological Dynamics and Coaching Philosophy 05:43 Focusing on the Serve 07:14 Personal Story and Coaching Evolution 08:13 Practical Coaching Techniques 11:11 Reflections on the Presentation 21:45 Insights from Other Presenters 27:56 The Value of Independent Conferences 31:27 Final Thoughts and Future Plans
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Live Tennis Coaching Q&A: Techniques, Collaboration, and Coaching Challenges
Live Tennis Coaching Q&A: Techniques, Collaboration, and Coaching Challenges In this live tennis coaching session, the host experiments with YouTube's live streaming to answer questions from the tennis community. The session covers a variety of topics, including how to collaborate with coaches, the importance of education for players and parents, and the challenges of coordinating with club committees. The coach also critiques traditional coaching methods like shadow swings and solo practice, emphasizing the need for realistic, dynamic training environments. Additionally, the discussion touches on the logistics and costs of indoor tennis courts, communication challenges with young players, and the impact of AI on lesson planning. The live Q&A offers valuable insights and practical advice for both coaches and players. 00:00 Introduction and Experimentation with YouTube Live 00:42 Answering Instagram Community Questions 01:33 Collaborating with Different Coaching Methodologies 04:46 Challenges of Young Players Using Yellow Balls 07:57 Implicit vs Explicit Coaching Approaches 10:32 Access to Indoor Tennis Courts 17:54 Communicating with Young Players 20:46 Using AI for Tennis Coaching 23:29 Dealing with Club Committees 24:08 Challenges of Tennis Coaching in Clubs 24:41 Managing Upwards: Educating Club Committees 26:22 Respect and Performance Indicators 28:44 Balancing Coaching Programs and Club Resources 30:15 The Debate on Shadow Swings 32:08 The Science Behind Effective Tennis Training 38:22 Practical Tips for Coaches 45:19 Concluding Thoughts and Future Plans
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Debunking Shadow Swings: Why They Don’t Work in Tennis Coaching
"In this episode of the My Tennis Coaching Podcast, I tackle the widely held belief that shadow swings improve muscle memory and skill acquisition. Using the principles of ecological dynamics and constraint-led coaching, I explain why real-time context—such as ball flight and opponent positioning—is critical for effective skill development in tennis." I also compare shadow swings to activities like acting, dancing, and boxing, highlighting why evidence-based coaching methods are essential for creating adaptable, skilled players. If you’ve ever wondered whether shadow swings truly benefit your players, this episode is a must-listen. Got thoughts or evidence on the topic? Share them in the comments—I’d love to hear from you! Want to revolutionize your coaching? Check out my 'From Drills to Skills' course for insights on designing practices that focus on real-game performance:https://mytenniscoaching.com/certifications/ Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction to My Tennis Coaching Podcast 00:41 Debate on Shadow Swings 01:26 Critique of Traditional Coaching Methods 04:21 Scientific Perspective on Movement and Learning 07:33 Addressing Common Misconceptions 17:12 Conclusion and Community Engagement #TennisCoaching #ShadowSwings #EcologicalDynamics #ModernCoaching #ConstraintLedApproach
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The Impact of Survivorship Bias in Tennis Coaching
The Impact of Survivorship Bias in Tennis Coaching: Why Copying Success Isn’t Enough "In this episode of the My Tennis Coaching Podcast, host Steve Whelan explores the concept of survivorship bias in tennis coaching. Many coaches look to the methods used by top players as universal blueprints, yet this approach often overlooks the countless players who don’t make it to the top. Steve explains why it’s crucial to consider each player’s unique needs and circumstances, moving away from one-size-fits-all techniques." Drawing on ecological dynamics and constraint-led coaching, this episode offers insights for coaches seeking to avoid common pitfalls and create more effective, individualized training plans. Whether you're a seasoned pro or new to coaching, these insights will help you rethink your approach to player development. Want to take your coaching further? Check out my 'From Drills to Skills' course! Learn how to design practices that build adaptable, skilled players without relying on outdated methods. https://mytenniscoaching.com/certifications/ Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction to the My Tennis Coaching Podcast 01:03 Survivorship Bias in Tennis Coaching 02:16 The Role of Coaches vs. Players 03:59 Misconceptions in Player Development 14:53 The Importance of Individualized Coaching 19:21 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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Why I Chose Not to Pursue the Level 5 Performance Coach Award
In this episode of the My Tennis Coaching Podcast, host Steve Whelan dives into his personal decision to forgo applying for the Level 5 Performance Coach Award. Steve shares the reasons behind this choice, discussing his coaching journey, commitment to professional development, and why he prioritizes a player-centered approach over traditional qualifications. Despite his extensive experience, Steve explains why the Level 5 award doesn’t align with his current philosophy and growth path. Join the conversation on the value of ongoing learning and the evolving landscape of modern tennis coaching. 📌 Links & Resources 🎾 Explore "From Drills to Skills" Course: https://mytenniscoaching.com/certifications/ 📷 Follow on Instagram for daily insights: https://www.instagram.com/mytenniscoachacademy 🌐 Visit the Official Website: https://mytenniscoaching.com/ Episode Timestamps00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview01:38 Why I Decided Not to Apply for Level 504:47 Reflecting on My Coaching Journey08:36 The Importance of Continuous Professional Development11:55 Rethinking Coaching Qualifications13:31 Conclusion and Listener Engagement
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Managing Anxiety, Cheating, and Parental Pressure in Junior Tennis
In this episode of the My Tennis Coaching Podcast, Steve Whelan dives deep into the psychological and emotional challenges facing junior tennis players. From understanding why young athletes may resort to cheating to handling the impact of anxiety, external pressures, and self-umpiring, this episode offers insights for parents, coaches, and players. Through real-life scenarios, Steve shares actionable advice on managing emotional responses, parental pressure, and controversial calls. Tune in to gain valuable perspectives that aim to nurture a healthier competitive environment for juniors. 📌 Links & Resources 🎾 Explore "From Drills to Skills" Course: https://mytenniscoaching.com/certifications/ 📷 Follow on Instagram for daily insights: https://www.instagram.com/mytenniscoachacademy 🌐 Visit the Official Website: https://mytenniscoaching.com/ Episode Timestamps00:00 Introduction to the Podcast00:59 The Cheating Dilemma in Junior Tennis03:16 Perception and Anxiety in Tennis05:00 The Role of Parents and External Pressure06:25 Emotional States and Decision Making08:15 Parental Pressure in Youth Sports09:13 The Impact of External Pressures on Players09:35 Coaching Perspectives and Emotional Engagement10:45 Handling Controversial Calls and Player Reactions12:13 Advice for Parents and Coaches15:20 Broader Environmental Factors in Player Development16:06 Conclusion and Podcast Wrap-Up
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Enhancing Coach-Parent Relationships in Tennis
Enhancing Coach-Parent Relationships in Tennis: Communication, Engagement, and Growth In this episode of the My Tennis Coaching Podcast, host Steve Whelan tackles the challenges of dealing with tennis parents by emphasizing the importance of building strong relationships. Drawing from his experiences in forums held in Cambridge and Middlesex, Steve provides practical strategies to boost communication and connection with parents. Key tips include setting aside time for debriefing at the end of lessons, leveraging video messaging for a personal touch, and encouraging players to write their own progress reports. These approaches aim to align messaging, reduce conflicts, and create a more cohesive coaching environment, while also giving a glimpse into an upcoming course on constraint-led coaching. This episode is designed to help coaches foster trust, accountability, and growth both on and off the court. 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 00:30 The Importance of Tennis Parents 01:50 Building Relationships with Parents 02:54 Effective Communication Strategies 04:51 Tip 1: Debrief Time for Parents 06:54 Tip 2: Messaging and Communication Tools 08:07 Using Video to Engage Parents 08:33 Personalizing Communication with WhatsApp 09:57 The Power of Natural, Unedited Videos 10:45 The Importance of Reporting 12:07 Letting Players Write Their Own Reports 14:19 Three Key Tips for Better Parent Relationships 15:21 Upcoming Forums and New Coaching Course 15:45 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Interested in more coaching insights? Explore my 'From Drills to Skills' course and enhance your practice design skills today:https://mytenniscoaching.com/certifications/
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Embracing Ecological Dynamics: Transforming Tennis Coaching
From Drills To Skills Course: https://mytenniscoaching.com/certifications/ In this My Tennis Coaching Podcast episode, host Steve Whelan discusses the challenges and reluctance he faced four years ago when shifting from traditional tennis coaching methods to those grounded in ecological dynamics and constraint-led approaches. Steve recounts his journey from a methodology focused on basket feeding and explicit instructions to one that emphasizes player autonomy, decision-making, and representative practice. He underscores the importance of adopting new methodologies in response to the limitations of traditional practices, which often fail to transfer to match contexts. The podcast also highlights the psychological barriers coaches might encounter when transitioning methodologies and the supportive community that has grown to facilitate understanding and implementation of innovative coaching strategies. Steve introduces an online course that aims to help coaches transition their practices effectively by gradually integrating constraints and player-centered approaches. The episode serves as a resource for coaches looking to enhance their coaching techniques through more effective and engaging methodologies. 00:00 Introduction to the Video Podcast 00:48 Host Introduction and Podcast Goals 01:30 Personal Coaching Journey 02:47 Challenges with Traditional Coaching 04:30 Transition to Ecological Approach 07:06 Embracing New Coaching Methods 10:45 Advice for New Coaches 12:57 Course Announcement and Conclusion
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How I Made My Tennis Lessons Fun
Enhancing Tennis Coaching Through Ecological Dynamics and Player Empowerment In this episode of the My Tennis Coaching Podcast, hosted by Steve Whelan, the focus is on how incorporating ecological dynamics and a constraint-led approach can transform tennis coaching. Steve highlights five reasons his lessons now bring more enjoyment to his players: playing the game of tennis itself, empowering players to take control, fostering peer-to-peer learning, emphasizing behavior over technique, and creating a non-judgmental environment. He shares personal experiences on how these strategies have positively impacted his coaching, making sessions more enjoyable and effective for both him and his players. This episode encourages coaches to challenge traditional methods and adopt player-centered approaches to enhance their coaching practice. 00:00 Introduction to My Tennis Coaching Podcast 00:48 Why My Lessons Are Fun 03:08 Playing Tennis: A New Approach 05:10 Empowerment in Coaching 06:56 Peer-to-Peer Learning 08:41 Focusing on Behaviors, Not Technique 10:25 Creating a Non-Judgmental Environment 14:11 Conclusion and Final Thoughts 14:56 Subscribe and Stay Connected
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Reevaluating the Fundamentals: The Catching Versus Hitting Debate in Tennis Coaching
In this episode of the 'My Tennis Coaching' podcast, Steve challenges the traditional approach of teaching tennis beginners to catch the ball before hitting it. The discussion, inspired by a recent conversation with fellow coaches, explores the misconception that catching is an easier skill and a necessary precursor to hitting. The episode argues that catching and hitting are distinct skills requiring different affordances and interactions with the environment. Steve advocates for allowing beginners to play tennis from the start, emphasizing the development of perception-action skills, adaptability, and dynamic movement through direct engagement with the sport. The episode calls for tennis coaches to move away from outdated methods that delay player progress and to create more effective, play-focused learning environments. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:40 The Catching Debate in Tennis Coaching 01:46 Challenges of Catching for Beginners 02:24 Perception and Action in Tennis 04:44 Ecological Perspective on Skills 06:57 The Myth of Skill Transfer 08:13 Encouraging Play from Day One 15:31 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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Why Focus on Present Over Long-Term Development
Rethinking Tennis Coaching: Why Focus on Present Over Long-Term Development In this episode, we explore the limitations of traditional long-term player development models in tennis coaching. Steve critiques the idea that following pre-set developmental frameworks for different age groups leads to successful players, arguing instead for a focus on the present needs and wants of individual players. By sharing personal coaching experiences with twins and examples of players of different physical capabilities, Steve highlights the non-linear nature of human development and the importance of adaptability in coaching. The video advocates for a more tailored and present-focused approach to coaching, encouraging coaches to prioritize immediate skill development and fun to keep players engaged and improving over time. 00:00 Introduction: Rethinking Long-Term Player Development 00:12 The Concept of Long-Term Player Development 01:34 Flaws in the Long-Term Development Model 02:30 Real-Life Examples and Challenges 04:07 The Importance of Present-Focused Coaching 05:53 Adapting Coaching to Individual Needs 07:27 Critique of Current Coaching Practices 09:18 Conclusion: Embracing a Flexible Approach 10:46 Final Thoughts and Call to Action
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The Myth of Basket Drills in Tennis Coaching
In this episode of the My Tennis Coaching Podcast, host Steve Whelan delves into the efficacy of basket drills and isolated practices for developing player confidence. Steve challenges traditional coaching methods, arguing that while such drills may provide temporary success, they fail to prepare players for the unpredictable nature of real match situations. He advocates for ecological dynamics and constraint-led coaching practices, which create more adaptable and confident players. Steve also addresses common pushbacks from coaches and provides insights on developing versatile skills through dynamic and adaptable training environments. 00:00 Introduction to My Tennis Coaching Podcast 00:41 Today's Topic: Basket Drilling and Confidence 01:17 Reflecting on Basket Drilling 02:31 The Downside of Isolated Practices 04:28 Alternative Coaching Methods 05:42 Challenging Traditional Methods 08:54 The Survivorship Bias in Tennis Coaching 12:53 Conclusion and Call to Action 13:11 Closing Remarks and Subscription Reminder
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The Future of Tennis Coaching With Matt Wigham
Join us for an engaging conversation with Matt Wigham from Peak Perform (https://www.peakperform.com.au) in Australia as we explore ecological dynamics and constraint-led coaching in tennis. This episode delves into the creation of a representative environment, the concept of repetition without repetition, and the critical role of player-centered coaching. Discover how non-linear coaching dynamics, on-the-fly adaptations, and factors beyond the court boundaries influence player development. Learn about educating parents, aligning coaching team values, and adopting a holistic approach to nurture well-rounded athletes. Perfect for both seasoned and novice coaches, Matt provides valuable insights and practical tips to enhance your coaching effectiveness. 00:00 Introduction and Overview 00:51 Meet Matt Wiggin: Tennis Coach from Australia 01:39 Matt's Journey to Australia 04:22 Challenges in UK Tennis Centers 06:24 Discovering Ecological Dynamics 11:50 Impact of Ecological Dynamics on Coaching 16:16 Player-Centered Coaching 22:07 The Importance of Connection in Coaching 38:35 Feedback and Decision Making in Coaching 44:26 Reflecting on Coaching Practices 45:18 Reflecting on Coaching Through Video 46:09 The Impact of Self-Review on Coaching 47:16 Using Video to Enhance Player Awareness 48:32 Innovative Tools for Coaching 50:31 The Role of Accountability in Coaching 52:35 Challenges and Benefits of Video Assessments 54:45 Creating Effective Learning Environments 56:55 The Importance of Coaching Philosophy and Values 01:00:41 The Broader Impact of Coaching Environments 01:06:29 Concluding Thoughts on Coaching and Environment
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What Truly Makes A Great Tennis Player
In this episode of the My Tennis Coaching Podcast, host Steve Whelan delves into the nuances of ecological dynamics and constraint-led coaching practices. He challenges traditional techniques-focused methods by emphasizing the importance of perception-action coupling, adaptability, and real-time decision-making. Through a comprehensive exploration, Steve explains how great tennis players excel not merely due to technical skills but by reading their environment, perceiving opportunities, and solving complex problems. This episode offers actionable insights for tennis coaches, parents, and players, encouraging a shift towards a more holistic and science-backed approach to player development. 00:00 Introduction to My Tennis Coaching Podcast 00:41 What Makes a Great Tennis Player? 01:21 Exploring Ecological Dynamics 03:47 Perception-Action Coupling in Tennis 08:30 Adaptability Over Repetition 11:19 Constraint-Led Coaching Approach 11:57 Coordination and Basics in Tennis 15:24 Problem Solving in Tennis 18:57 Conclusion and Next Steps
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Mastering School Tennis Coaching
In this episode of the My Tennis Coaching Podcast, host Steve Wellen is joined by legendary school coach Sam Tyler to explore ecological dynamics and innovative, constraint-led coaching practices in tennis. They discuss the challenges of managing large groups of children, integrating sports with academics, and creating player-centered environments that foster positive sporting experiences. Practical tips on choosing appropriate equipment for different age groups, famously referred to as the 'plus-four rule,' are shared, along with engaging methods to maximize children's interest in tennis. The episode is enriched with real-life stories, humorous anecdotes, and future plans to cover school tennis contacts and funding opportunities. Tune in for invaluable insights, contact information for further mentorship, and advice for aspiring and seasoned coaches alike. 00:00 Introduction to My Tennis Coaching Podcast 01:47 Meet the Guest: Sam Tyler 03:01 Sam Tyler's Journey in Schools Coaching 10:39 Challenges and Strategies in Schools Coaching 21:07 Creative Solutions for Schools Coaching 42:15 The Tennis Match Begins 45:32 Dealing with Distractions 52:48 Building Relationships with Students 01:01:36 Challenges of School Coaching 01:13:22 Final Thoughts and Tips
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Navigating Parent-Coach Dynamics in Tennis Coaching
In this episode of the My Tennis Coaching Podcast, host Steve Whelan explores the complex relationships and dynamics between parents, coaches, and young tennis players. Steve emphasizes the importance of understanding ecological dynamics and constraint-led coaching practices, while also discussing the dangers and harm caused by parental comparisons of their children with other players. Steve shares personal experiences of players moving on due to parental decisions, mainly influenced by perceptions of technical expertise from other coaches. He highlights the pitfalls of mixing different coaching methodologies, like traditional isolated skill practice versus his approach of ecological dynamics. Steve encourages open and honest communication between parents and coaches to prevent conflicts and enhance players' development in a holistic manner. Tune in for insightful discussions about tennis coaching philosophy and practical tips for overcoming common challenges. 00:00 Introduction to My Tennis Coaching Podcast 00:41 The Issue of Comparisons in Coaching 02:01 Parents' Role in Coaching Decisions 04:01 Technical vs. Ecological Coaching Approaches 07:56 Conflicts in Coaching Methodologies 10:43 The Importance of Coaching Consistency 15:40 Addressing Player Improvement 16:56 The Myth of the Perfect Technique 17:41 The Danger of Comparisons 18:48 Misconceptions About Coaching Success 19:56 The Journey of Player Development 21:34 Parental Pressure and Decision Making 26:39 The Reality of Performance Coaching 29:39 Reflecting on Coaching Practices 30:24 Conclusion and Podcast Outro
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Mastering Tennis Warmups and Match Preparation Techniques
In this episode of the My Tennis Coaching Podcast, host Steve Whelan delves into the importance of practicing essential match scenarios, such as proper warmups, handling toilet breaks, and dealing with line disputes. He emphasizes the significance of creating realistic training environments to better prepare players for actual matches. Steve also discusses the mental preparation needed during warmups and how these practices can positively influence match outcomes. Listeners will gain invaluable insights and practical tips to refine their coaching techniques and set their players up for success both on and off the court. 00:00 Introduction to the My Tennis Coaching Podcast 00:41 The Importance of Match Situations 00:57 The Role of Warmups in Tennis 03:44 Handling Match Interruptions 04:27 Practicing Line Calls and Changing Ends 06:06 Creating a Realistic Training Environment 08:08 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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Building Tennis Stars: Ecological Dynamics and the Under-8 Experience
In this episode of the My Tennis Coaching Podcast, host Steve Whelan welcomes Greg from Mini Tennis Insight to discuss the intricacies of coaching under-eight tennis players. They explore innovative coaching methods, such as the ecological dynamics approach and player-centered tactics, to make tennis engaging and effective for young players. The discussion emphasizes building a community feel within an individual sport, the significance of making sessions fun and educational, and the importance of fostering essential life skills alongside tennis skills. Greg shares insights from his successful Instagram journey and offers practical tips on practice design and engaging parents in the coaching process. The episode concludes with Steve and Greg highlighting the necessity of creating an environment that balances structured learning with the freedom to explore and solve problems. 00:00 Introduction to My Tennis Coaching Podcast 00:45 Special Guest: Greg from Mini Tennis Insight 01:26 Greg's Coaching Journey and Social Media Success 03:30 Challenges and Rewards of Coaching Under 8s 06:13 Creating a Welcoming Tennis Community 08:32 Innovative Coaching Techniques and Player Development 18:56 The Importance of Fun and Problem-Solving in Tennis 31:17 The Importance of the Serve 31:59 Creative Drills for Serve Practice 33:17 Addressing Coaching Challenges 40:15 Teaching the Basics of Tennis 52:50 The Value of Group Sessions 57:16 Final Thoughts and Resources
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Overcoming Fear: A Tennis Coaching Transformation
In this episode of the My Tennis Coaching podcast, host Steve Whelan shares an inspiring account of a player who initially feared private lessons but had a transformative experience. The player, an amateur with 12 months of experience, learned the importance of personalized coaching, focusing on their strengths and preferences rather than fitting into a rigid technique. Through situational practice and adjustments without overhauling their natural style, the player regained confidence and faith in tennis coaching. The story underscores the value of understanding individual dynamics and creating a supportive learning environment. 00:00 Introduction and Player Testimonial 00:20 The Private Lesson Experience 01:20 Understanding Player Preferences 03:25 Improving the Serve 04:46 Breathing and Relaxation Techniques 05:52 Practical Application and Adjustments 14:05 Coaching Philosophy and Reflections 18:13 Conclusion and Call to Action
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The Impact of Inexperienced Coaches on Tennis Programs
In this episode of the My Tennis Coaching Podcast, host Steve Whelan examines the deployment of inexperienced tennis coaches, a topic raised in a Facebook group for tennis instructors. Steve discusses the implications for player experience, arguing that deploying underqualified coaches, often for commercial gain or convenience, can harm the sport. He emphasizes the importance of mentoring and proper training to ensure quality sessions and maintain interest in tennis over the long term. Steve also addresses the broader problem of the coaching profession not being seen as a serious career and highlights the need for modernization in tennis coaching. 00:00 Welcome to the Tennis Coaching Podcast 00:11 The Debate on Deploying Level One Coaches 01:11 The Impact of Inexperienced Coaches 01:45 Commercialization and Its Consequences 05:33 The Need for Better Mentoring Systems 07:29 The Rise of Pickleball and Its Implications 09:27 The Importance of Modernizing Tennis Coaching 11:32 Final Thoughts and Call to Action
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Contextualizing Professional Tennis Training Practices
In this episode of the 'My Tennis Coaching podcast, host Steve Whelan addresses the nuances and misconceptions surrounding the training methods of professional tennis players, using insights from recent observations at Wimbledon. Steve emphasizes the importance of context in training practices and critiques the blind imitation of professional routines by amateur coaches. He argues that the training methods used by elite players, often seen in isolation during tournaments, should not be directly copied without understanding the underlying context and specific needs of the athlete. Steve also highlights the distinction between practice for skill development and routine maintenance or confidence-building in competitive environments. 00:00 Welcome to My Tennis Coaching Podcast 00:33 Debunking Traditional Coaching Myths 01:24 Context Matters in Professional Training 02:38 Misconceptions from Watching the Pros 04:43 The Influence of Social Media on Coaching 08:31 The Role of Tradition in Coaching Practices 10:42 Conclusion and Viewer Engagement
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Why Traditional Red Stage Coaching Methods Fall Short
In this episode of the My Tennis Coaching Podcast, host Steve Whelan discusses the pitfalls of traditional coaching methods for red stage players based on his presentation at the recent PTR UK Coach's Conference. He highlights four common mistakes: focusing on isolated stroke development, overpopulating courts, assigning inexperienced coaches to red stages, and having unrealistic expectations. Steve emphasizes the importance of creating a dynamic, chaotic, and fun learning environment that allows young players to explore and develop multiple skills rather than adhering to rigid, traditional methods. 00:00 Introduction and Conference Overview 01:21 The Problem with Isolated Stroke Development 03:46 Overcrowded Red Courts 06:18 Inexperienced Coaches for Red Stage 09:08 Managing Expectations in Tennis Coaching 19:18 Conclusion and Future Content
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The My Tennis Coaching Podcast is a practical, evidence-informed podcast for tennis coaches who want their players to perform in matches not just look good in training.Hosted by Steve Whelan, coach educator, researcher, and founder of My Tennis Coaching, the podcast explores how modern skill acquisition, ecological dynamics, and intelligent practice design can transform the way you coach.Episodes bridge research and real-world coaching, unpacking why traditional drills often fail to transfer and what to design instead. Expect clear explanations, applied examples, coach reflections, and honest conversations about what actually helps players adapt, decide, and compete.This podcast is for coaches who want to: • Design practices that show up on match day • Move beyond technique-first, drill-heavy coaching • Understand learning, not just copy methods • Coach with clarity, confidence, and intentIf you’re ready to challenge convention and coach in a way that matches how players really
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