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ITF Coaches - Level 2

Tennis
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ITF Coaches

Education Programme
Level 2 Coaching Course

Introduction

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Objectives of the
level 2 course
• Provide education and certification for
intermediate/advanced tennis coaches
• Give information about latest topics and
theories in tennis teaching
• Provide an opportunity to share ideas
about tennis with colleagues and others

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Contents
• The role of the coach/communication
• Awareness of standards and analysis of
players
• Goal setting
• Mental training
• Strategy and tactics
• Biomechanics

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Contents (II)
• Advanced stroke techniques
• Movement
• Technical diagnosis and correction
• Methodology
• Planning the training
• Drills, group and individual training

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Contents (III)
• Doubles
• Coaching women players
• Travelling with players
• Physical conditioning
• Injury prevention
• Nutrition

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TIMETABLE Court Lecture Total
DAY 1 3 5 8
DAY 2 4.30 3.30 8
DAY 3 2.30 1.30 4
DAY 4 6 2 8
DAY 5 5.30 1.30 7
DAY 6 5.30 1.30 7
DAY 7 4.30 2.30 7
DAY 8 2.30 1.30 4
DAY 9 6 2 8
DAY 10 5 3 8
DAY 11 - 5 5
TOTAL 46 28 74

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Court Lecture Total
T 1. The Role of a coach/Communication
2: Awareness of standards and analysis of players
1.30
1
2
2
3.30
3
I 3: Goal setting for tournament players
4: Mental training for tournament players
-
1.30
2
1.30
2
3

M 5: Strategy and tactics for tournament players


6: Biomechanics of tennis
4
1.30
1.30
2
5.30
3.30

E 7: Advanced stroke techniques


8: Movement
5
1.30
3.30
-
8.30
1.30

T 9: Technical diagnosis and correction


10: Methodology of teaching tennis
4
3
-
1.30
4
4.30

A 11: Planning the tennis training


12: The training session: drills and group training
-
10
1.30
-
1.30
10

B 13: Doubles for tournament players


14 : Travelling with tournament players
1.30
-
1.30
1.30
3
1.30
Introduction, Summary & Review: - 4 4
L Physical Conditioning 2 30 2.30
Injury prevention and Nutrition - 1.30 1.30
E Assessment 4 2 6
TOTAL 46 28 74

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The tutor’s role
• Giving information
• Sharing information (coach to coach)
• Listening, discussing and pooling ideas
• Identifying and helping solve problems
• Challenging coaches to analyse their
own practice
• Setting action plans

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Assessment procedure
1. Level of play test: Day 8 (30 minutes )
Candidates rally demonstrating
reasonable stroke techniques (First trial
day 3)
2. Teaching test:
– Individual: First opportunity. Day 9 (1.30
hrs).
– Group: First opportunity. Day 9 (1.30 hrs).
– If passed: no need to be tested for second
opportunity
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Assessment procedure (II)
2. Teaching test: If not passed
– Individual: Second opportunity. Day 10 (2
hrs).
– Group: Second opportunity. Day 10 (2 hrs).
3. Written test: Day 11 (2 hours)
ALSO IMPORTANT:
CONTINUOUS ASSESMENT
THROUGHOUT THE COURSE

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Tutor’s expectations of the
candidates
• Excellent communication skills
• Motivation and interest in learning
• Professionalism
• Good behaviour and ethical standard
• Punctuality, proper dress, etc.
• Good level of play, understanding of the
game and knowledge of sports sciences

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Course ground rules
• Punctuality: Students shall be ready to
start when the session commences
• Dress and equipment: Students shall
dress and present themselves in a
professional manner. They will always
have a racket.
• Participation: Students are encouraged
to actively participate in the course
through questions, suggestions, etc.
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Course materials
• Level II Textbook
• Tennis drill book
• Hand-outs:
– Session planner
– Annual planner
– Player analysis worksheet
– Other

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