Archive for the 'Charting' Category

ADVANCED TOURNAMENT MATCH LOG

Sunday, April 7th, 2013

  Tournament play is a terrific way to document your player’s strengths and weaknesses. The best way to improve is to strengthen strengths and eliminate weaknesses. Lack of knowledge of match play strengths and weaknesses is a huge wasting time, money and emotion.  Be pro-active and chart your player’s matches or hire your coach to [...]

Personal Video Analysis

Sunday, April 1st, 2012

Special Offer: Video Analysis Package In response to over-whelming inquiries, I am offering a complete Video Examination. Parents believing that their child is capable of greater results should send a DVD of a current match. I will quantify the data (analyze the match performance) and quickly provide a comprehensive blue-print for development via email. I [...]

What Does a Top Player’s Weekly Training Schedule Look Like?

Thursday, February 9th, 2012

The following is a excerpt from The Tennis Parent’s Bible  By Frank Giampaolo I encourage parents to customize the training to the player’s needs. Your youngster’s requirements will dramatically vary from age divisions, maturity levels, and how well they digest information. Training regiments also vary depending on the upcoming tournament schedule. Obviously a player in the [...]

Why should you chart matches?

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

Do you chart your child’s match?  I find many, if not most, parents do not chart their child’s matches. A match chart can reveal many clues to help improve your child’s game. The following is an excerpt from The Tennis Parent’s Bible eBook. By Frank Giampaolo Charting matches will allow you to systematically evaluate your [...]

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