LTA British Tennis Coach of the Year 2011
- Insured
- First Aid trained
- Safeguarding Child Protection trained
- Accredited to coach adults
- Accredited to coach children
Tennis with a difference - a fun group fitness class aiming to increase heart rate and burn calories, while hitting as many tennis balls as possible.
A series of free open days that venues hold throughout the year to get thousands of people on court playing tennis. Family-friendly and fun, they're a perfect opportunity to play tennis for all ages and abilities.
A beginner adult introductory coaching course for beginners who want to learn the essentials of the sport.
A fun ad friendly way to introduce kids to tennis competitions at their local clubs. None of the serious scoring and the added bonus of playing with friends in a team.
The introductory programme for kids aged 4 – 11 with everything kids need to get started, including group coaching sessions, a racket and ball set.
A female only social tennis programme to help women improve their doubles tactics, skills and confidence on the court. Aimed at intermediate players.
Tennis programme for 4 to 18 year olds, packed full of games and dynamic training to help kids improve mentally and physically, developing life skills along the way.
This is usually the first taste of individual competition and allows kids to build their match experience and confidence.
Providing fun, sociable and competitive disability specific sessions. Programmes may focus on a specific disability or cater for a range of disabilities.
A slowed down version of the game with a few rule changes; fun, inclusive and a fantastic way to stay active.
Course | Training type | Completion date | CPD Credits/ Hours |
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Wheelchair Tennis: Building Tools and Confidence for Coaches | Online Tests | 10/01/2024 | 2.0 |
Great Group Coaching: Repetition vs Realism | Workshops | 18/12/2023 | 4.0 |
Improving Players Development and Retention Through Competitions, with Selena Coburn | Webinars | 13/12/2023 | 1.0 |
Introduction to padel coaching | Workshops | 27/11/2023 | 5.0 |
Coaching Female Players: From Physique to Technique | Workshops | 24/11/2023 | 4.0 |
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National Tennis Centre
100 Priory Lane
Roehampton
London
SW15 5JQ
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