USA Team Tennis makes a racket; taking the team approach in tennis brings kids back to the courts.It's time It's Time was a successful political campaign run by the Australian Labor Party (ALP) under Gough Whitlam at the 1972 election in Australia. Campaigning on the perceived need for change after 23 years of conservative (Liberal Party of Australia) government, Labor put forward a to talk tennis--did you ever wonder where the majority of children first learned to play the game? If you were like me, the answer would be a park court somewhere in your neighborhood. And chances are, you learned the few rules from a friend or adult, and then were told to "play the game." In baseball, you didn't spend time learning the technique of throwing, catching or kicking a ball ... you just hit the field and worried about the skills later. You probably struck out many times at home plate before you were able to come in contact with the ball. The more you played the game, the more you learned the strategy, and the more successful you became. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the 2003 United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. Tennis Association/Intercollegiate Tennis Association participation survey, more than 80 percent of new players to tennis last year first learned the game on either a school court or on a park court. I was no different--I was first exposed to tennis through a park and recreation summer program in Fairfield, Conn., which gave area children an opportunity to cooperate and interact physically and socially through music, theater, arts & crafts and physical activity. My park and recreation department focused on "developing the whole child" or building lifetime skills through its summer programming. Today, nothing has changed with the philosophy for most of the park and recreation departments, just the fight for leisure time availability in the community. It is up to the youth sport organizations to adjust to the needs and desires of their constituents. Like many other youth programs across the country, tennis has evolved into a team format instead of the old perception of individual play. Cities and towns looking to facilitate the team tennis idea, can now do so through the USA Team Tennis program for youth, sponsored by the United States Tennis Association “USTA” redirects here. For other uses, see USTA (disambiguation). The United States Tennis Association (USTA) is the national governing body for the sport of tennis in the United States. (USTA USTA United States Tennis Association USTA United States Telecom Association USTA United States Trotting Association USTA United States Telephone Association USTA United States Twirling Association USTA United States Trademark Association ). By combining the innovative format of USA Team Tennis and the Game-Based Approach (GBA GBA Game Boy Advance (Nintendo 32-Bit Game Boy) GBA Gran Buenos Aires (Argentina) GBA God Bless America GBA Gundam Battle Assault (video game) GBA Alderney ) to learning tennis, park and recreation departments across the country can deliver a program that will keep kids "playing for a lifetime." Traditional tennis instruction is often boring and provides a limited fitness base during the early learning stages. To combat this boredom, the fun of playing tennis is introduced right from the beginning, by re-creating playing situations adapted to the level of the players. This approach gets rid of repetition and children waiting in line to play the game. The main focus is for kids to just get the ball over tire net consistently and to have fun doing it. Scott Biron, a physical education teacher in Acton, Mass., credits the GBA for changing the way he delivers physical education at the school. "Whether it's tennis, football, or lacrosse lacrosse (ləkrôs`), ball and goal game usually played outdoors by two teams of 10 players each on a field 60 to 70 yd (54.86 to 64.01 m) wide by 110 yd (100.58 m) long. Two goals face each other 80 yd (73. , the emphasis is on playing the game--not on boring skills." Students have the opportunity to experience decision-making, positioning and stroke technique as it relates to the entire game of tennis. Mike and Bob Bryan
Robert ("Bob") Charles Bryan (born on April 29, 1978 in Camarillo, California) is an American male professional tennis player. Bob stands 6'4" tall, weighs 202 lbs, and plays left handed. , the current No. 1 men's doubles team in the world and the USA Team Tennis spokespersons, started playing tennis in a team tennis program when they were six years old in Camarillo, Calif. "We loved playing with the other kids, being on a squad, having team shirts, going in vans for matches. The whole team experience was a blast, rooting for each other and supporting each other ... having fun!" Now many years later the Bryan brothers have played on more than 26 teams including high school tennis, and collegiate tennis at Stanford University Stanford University, at Stanford, Calif.; coeducational; chartered 1885, opened 1891 as Leland Stanford Junior Univ. (still the legal name). The original campus was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. David Starr Jordan was its first president. and now the United States Davis Cup Team The United States Davis Cup Team represents the United States in Davis Cup tennis competition, and is governed by the United States Tennis Association. The US competed in the very first Davis Cup in 1900, when a group of Harvard University students challenged the British. . Though the USA Team Tennis format is flexible, in general most programs consist of girls and boys of similar age and ability practicing and playing weekly matches. According to Dick Roux Roux , Pierre Paul Émile 1853-1933. French bacteriologist. His work with the diphtheria bacillus led to the development of antitoxins to neutralize pathogenic toxins. , a 24-year volunteer in the Hartford Country Parks and Recreation Department in Bel Air Bel Air may refer to: Places in the United States:
"Don't Care" is a 1994 (see 1994 in music) single by American death metal band Obituary. about the gender of their opponent, they just want to play with their friends and have fun. They don't want to stand in line and practice all the boring stuff of learning a new game. They just want to play." Not only does the team format allow the children to learn the game more quickly, it also affords parents the ability to interact with their kids on a regular basis. "One mother shared with me that tennis was the commonality com·mon·al·i·ty n. pl. com·mon·al·i·ties 1. a. The possession, along with another or others, of a certain attribute or set of attributes: a political movement's commonality of purpose. she had with her son. Playing tennis provided them the opportunity to share more quality time together," Roux added. In recent years, Little League and youth soccer have benefited from the use of parents as coaches or administrators for program implementation. Roux has seen an increase in his children's parents gaining a sense of community by being a "parental tennis leader." And by doing so, their participation leads to stress reduction or staying in shape, while spending quality time with their sons or daughters. According to Rick Luther, recreation supervisor at Baraboo Parks and Recreation in Baraboo, Wis., the most important aspect of a child's participation in the USA Team Tennis program is the ability to teach the kids to rally quickly "The program meets the goals of all the other youth sports by providing an opportunity to learn in conjunction with playing the game." Luther goes on to say, "We have participated in Development Coaches Workshops (DCW DCW Digital Chart of the World DCW Delhi Commission for Women DCW DFAS Corporate Warehouse DCW Domestic Cold Water DCW Dynamic Championship Wrestling DCW Distributed Collaborative Work DCW Data Control Words DCW Diamond Championship Wrestling ) to give our instructors the necessary tools to deliver this approach because we believe it is the most successful way possible to expose children to tennis." Many would agree that today's parents are looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. sports for their children that offer the ability of a "lifetime activity." Luther has chosen to showcase tennis as the premier lifetime sport. No one would argue that exposing our children to as many activities or sports as possible gives a more diverse experience to childhood. Luther focuses on extending the fun and social aspects of sports participation. Through the use of the USA Team Tennis format that he adjusts according to fit his program's needs, Luther is able to deliver sport that morns and dads are looking to expose their children to, while giving children the fun and social interaction. Participant Mike Bryan
Michael ("Mike") Carl Bryan (born April 29, 1978 in Camarillo, California) is an American male professional tennis player. Mike stands 6'3" tall, weighs 192 lbs and plays right-handed. agrees that taking the team approach to tennis helps him have fun, which is what recreation is supposed to be about. He says, "All the girls and boys on the team became our best friends. We are together, practiced together, went to movies together and supported each other." How to Start Your Own USA Team Tennis Youth Program Standard format is for a league of at least four teams with three girls and three boys per team. Teams have a practice and match per week. This layout fosters a national championship format available to all who participate. Benefits include team T-shirts, player parties, travel opportunities, etc. 1. Log onto www.usta.com and visit your USTA Section Web site. 2. Contact the USATeam Tennis Coordinator in your USTA Section. 3. Ask what resources and materials are available for your use. 4. Ask about financial assistance in starting a program or enhancing the one you already have. 5. Ask about additional training programs for coaches that are on court or online. |
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