Tennis Fun For Kids
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Tennis Fun for Kids
Introduction
Many people mistakenly believe that tennis is a sport only for the wealthy and famous, often because high-profile matches feature affluent spectators. However, tennis is a fantastic option for many Americans, regardless of their background. There's nothing inherent in the game that restricts it to those born with silver spoons.
Embracing Tennis
Anyone can enjoy tennis. Our culture encourages participation in a variety of sports, and tennis might just capture your imagination. If you feel too old or busy to learn a new sport, consider introducing your kids to tennis. They may become the next Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi, Martina Hingis, or Serena Williams.
Starting Young
Tennis isn't easy for kids to master, but starting young will help them adapt over time. The key is ensuring they have fun while playing. Beyond its physical benefits, sports should be enjoyable. If not, it might be time to try something else.
Key Techniques
There are two fundamental strokes in tennis that kids should learn early: groundstrokes and overheads.
Groundstrokes
- Starting Position: Teach them to begin with a short dash, followed by a normal stance.
- Practice: They can start with a drop feed and progress to hitting balls in the air. Practicing in the service box and gradually moving back helps. Encourage them to strike while moving to engage more with the sport.
Overheads
- Initial Setup: Start with the racket balanced at the contact point, then swing fully.
- Progression: Begin with light tosses, leading to higher, more challenging feeds.
Learning and Having Fun
Before playing games, children should have a good grasp of basic strokes and positions to avoid injury. Limit practice sessions to a few hours to keep it enjoyable. Teach them to have fun while improving their swings.
Keeping the Interest Alive
If you're playing with your child, maintain their interest by showing enthusiasm for the game. Let them win occasionally to build confidence and keep their passion alive. Enjoy the process, and nurture their love for tennis!
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