Spring 2024 Coach Training Materials, Red Ball Pilot Program

Announcements

ALL PTI Coaches! Please RSVP for our Coach Appreciation Dinner at Tennis Club of the Lowcountry (Rose Hill) on Sunday, April 28th at 5PM
Please text (843) 310-6080 if you did not receive an invitation and we will re-send it! (Check Spam folder)

The NJTL Essay Contest is Here! One of our children won at state level last year. Mentor a child. Take a look at the video HERE

Lesson Plans

2024 Red Ball Pilot Program Lesson Plans:

  • Week #1 Lesson Plan HERE
    • Related video, “Cooperative Partner Progressions (IRP: Instant Rally Progression) ” HERE
    • Informal Tip for Early Part of Instant Rally Progression (Hit Up! Lift!) HERE
  • Week #2 Lesson Plan HERE
    • Similar to Week #1, with addition of Serve and Volley skills
  • Week #3 Lesson Plan HERE
  • Week #4 Lesson Plan HERE
  • Week #5 Lesson Plan HERE

Coach Resources

Latest Video for Instant Rally Progression — All coaches, please watch! VIDEO HERE
(This is also useful for parents who want to better understand our teaching method and practice with their children)

All coaches should be familiar with the following documents and videos. More will be added later.

Clinic Dates

Parks and Recreation Program at Beaufort Boundary Street Public Courts

  • Sundays, 2 PM to 3 PM, starting March 17, for six weeks (some holidays will be rescheduled)

Island Recreation Program at Chaplin Park Public Courts, HHI

  • Sundays, 2 PM to 3 PM, starting March 24, for six weeks (some holidays will be rescheduled)

Observations from Coaches

  • “Regression” Activities: Need alternate activities to fall back to for children who have difficulty with any of our activities, but especially if they spend too much time on individual bounce-tap-ups.  We can’t afford to let them get stuck in a rut or frustrated.  Preferably alternate activities would be chosen which reinforce racquet head position/angle awareness and feel.  Balance a ball, exchange a ball to racquet of partner, roll a ball, etc. A video on this would be helpful.
  • Nametags: We are learning how important nametags are, especially in Beaufort, where our coaching team changes (a bit) weekly with  volunteers and teen age coaches rotating in and out. 
  • Rotating Partners and Groups: We are learning that  we need to rotate partners more quickly (every several minutes and not much longer), and we need to keep mixing skills of partners so that the skills of more advanced players benefit and lift their partners.
  • Keeping Children Engaged: In diverse ability group settings, we expect players to be out of their level for a reasonable amount of time, and it’s great when those above the current activity level raise the level of partners and team-members.  But we need to find balance and keep each the players appropriately challenged and engaged as much of the time as possible – this may require expanding the coaching team or asking parents to help out on court (not necessarily with their own children!).
  • Safety and Safe Play: Let’s be sure to periodically review and reinforce on court safety. Clearly, our regular adult coaches, whether paid or volunteer, must be Safe Play certified.  We’re checking but we believe we can involve parents (essential to verify that they are parents indeed) without Safe Play.
  • Long-term goal — Youth Tennis League:  Our goal is to use clinics like this to create a base of youngsters who have enough skill for (modified) organized play, preferably supervised by volunteers (parents, hopefully, like Little League Baseball).  We need to define this further and get some reserved court time set aside for it on the Park & Rec/Island Rec court schedule.