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Introducing Children to the Game of Tennis: A Guide to Parents of Beginners
 
 

Introducing Children to the Game of Tennis: A Guide to Parents of Beginners [Paperback]

Pierce Kelley
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This book is a concise, easy to follow guide which provides all the fundamentals necessary to teach children... -- Bill Colson, Sr. Editor, Sports Illustrated

This book is included among the list of recommended books on tennis in their publication on recommended reading. -- United States Tennis Association

This book is the perfect introduction and primer for parents of beginning players. -- Tennis Magazine --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"This book is THE perfect introduction and primer for parents whose kids like tennis and want to learn how to play the game correctly."-Tennis Magazine-United States Tennis Association

"This is a comprehensive, easy-to-follow guide for getting your child started playing the game."-Bill Colson, Senior Editor Sports Illustrated

In this lively guide, Pierce Kelley shows you how to successfully introduce your child to the game of tennis. This book offers you:

  • Technique-building drills and exercises
  • Step-by-step instructions on how to practice with your child
  • Illustrations that show you correct stances and strokes
  • A glossary of tennis terms, to help you speak the language
  • When and how to choose a tennis pro, and more


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Although it is hardly necessary for you or your child to know the history of tennis to learn how to play, you may be curious about it. Read the first page
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5.0 out of 5 stars thanks to Pierce Kelley, Mar 21 2003
This book is well written, thorough and insightful. Mr. Kelley's approach to teaching tennis can be used by any coach, parent or teacher trying to help any athlete learn the fundamentals of any sport. Having coached youth sports for over twenty years I can only say that I wish I had discovered this wonderful book sooner!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Helpful and informative, Mar 7 2003
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Mr. Kelley is an outstanding teacher of tennis. Any parent who is trying to teach their child how to play tennis will benefit from reading this book. Mr. Kelley has a knack for making things easy. Many of the terms will be easy for your child to learn and then apply to learning tennis. I really enjoyed the book and have used many of his suggestions with my own children.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Grandparents Can Teach Tennis Too, Dec 18 2002
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A recent move to a home near tennis courts coincided with my grandson coming of "tennis age." Reading Mr. Kelley's superb book reacquainted me with this beginning stage that I had undergone so many years ago. Not having kept up with the game myself, I was also able to relearn and rethink many aspects of the game which I'd consigned to "body memory" years ago, and had perhaps developed to the "sloppy" or "lazy" stage. Now I know how to do it the right way again and how to convey the correct techniques and methods to a six year old. The drills were especially helpful; and the history, glossary, and appendicies were all bonuses. If my grandson keeps up with the game, I'll know that, by having read this book and followed the instructions, I didn't teach him the wrong stuff or "screw up" his development. We had fun, too.
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