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Coaching Tennis

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Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill
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Chuck Kriese, men's head tennis coach at Clemson University and former U.S. Junior Davis Cup Team coach, is the all-time winningest coach in the Atlantic Coast Conference, and his career victories stand among the top in U.S. collegiate history. His coaching accomplishments include eleven ACC titles, eight national top ten finishes, and six ACC Coach of the Year awards. The Kriese coaching legacy has produced thirty All-Americans, sent twenty-three former players to the professional ranks, and spawned twelve current collegiate level coaches from among his former players and assistants. Coach Kriese is the author of three other books--Total Tennis Training, Winning Tennis, and Youth Tennis. He has lectured on the sport in the United States, England, Japan, Spain, and the Netherlands. Coaching Tennis, formerly published as Total Tennis Training, is a recipe for total player development that gives players and coaches the competitive edge when it comes to understanding the complex sport of tennis. The most comprehensive coaching guide available, it is complete with detailed descriptions of physical training techniques, useful approaches for mental and emotional development, and keys to establishing player strategy and team unity. Updated to discuss every conceivable aspect of the modern game from technical skills to momentum management, practice drills to goal setting, directional guidelines to coaching philosophies--discover Coach Kriese's unique motivational program, a formula proven in competition and proven by champions.
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What Customers Say About Coaching Tennis:
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A must read for any tennis coach - high school, college, or private coach.Well done Chuck,Rich BermanOwner/operator, Rich's Tennis School I've coached for over 30 years and Chuck's book is clearly one of the best I've read.
I found the sections on "directionals" (where to place the ball) and "pecking order" (how to play against opponents of different rankings) to be the most helpful. Kriese spices the text with personal stories and antidotes that he has collected throughout his long career as a teacher. As a lifelong tennis aficionado, I try to read a bit of everything that has to do with the sport. And not only is it informative, but very entertaining as well. And it's less than the price of a single tennis lesson. I must say, this is the most thorough and fascinating tennis book. Kriese covers everything that a player needs to know: The fundamentals for beginners and more advanced strategies for professionals.
He explains how to be comfortable with your role and how to excell in your role. This book does an excellent job at covering all the aspects of playing and coaching tennis. I thought this book was just great. He also writes about the different types of player personalities and how to best motivate them as a coach. He divides tennis into 3 parts: the physical, the mental, and the emotional and he covers all three areas well. For example, he writes about your "role" when you play someone: are you the underdog or the favorite (he gives several other roles too).
A must for any successful tennis coach. This is an outstanding book that deals with every aspect of coaching tennis. The book is very easy to read and includes charts, diagrams and photos to supplement the excellent techniques described.
players with good forehands and weak backhands, players who are fast and come to the net, etc)., drills to prepare for the game, photos of techniques, diagrams on drills.and I could go on. It's helped improve my game and the players I teach. This book is great for the beginner, intermediate or even an advanced coach/player. I've been using this book for almost two years to get tips on drills and techniques as a player/coach. I highly recommend it. No matter what level player the reader is, Kriese gives good advice on getting mentally and physically ready for the game. His advice covers stretching and physical training, advice on how to play the game against many types of players, (ex.
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