[This video is for quickstart 1 and 2, under 10 years old.]
QuickStart 3 can play the whole distance.
Tennis mom: To get them involved with each other and play together will help them in long run and play the game better. Team environment make it much easier.
The foundation of the game is to learn how to play the forehand.
a, soft rally, tapping the ball up.
b, head level high, one after another
c, alternate hit, with the partner
d, nice movement.
e, over the line and then over the net
f, put the racquet together and one step back, and give them a target.
[QuickStart Tennis - Ages 7 & 8: Roll Ball]
a, roll the ball on the court, stop with the racquet and roll it back
[QuickStart Tennis - Ages 7 & 8: Six Serve Options]
a, when we start to play, what is the most important? we have to start with serving.
b, option 1: behind the line, under hand serving without bouncing
c, option 2: over hand serve, another legal serve
d, option 3, drop the ball and hit to the other side of the court.
e, option 4, coach drop the ball.
f, option 5, coach toss the ball in
[QuickStart Tennis - Ages 7 & 8: Dynamic Warm Up]
a, jogging around the place and toss the ball form side to side
b, slower the feet and faster the hand / and reverse
c, back to regular jog and regular juggle
d, skip and juggle
e, high knee and juggle (freeze, and face me)
f, pass the ball around the left leg / right leg
g, toss the ball in the air, jump up and catch the ball in the air
h, dribble the ball with the left hand and right hand
i, stay in the blue area, dribble without running into anybody.