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From Drills to Fun: Teaching High School Tennis with Koby Otto
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    Building a Winning Culture in High School Tennis
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    Instilling Sportsmanship, Work Ethic, and Leadership

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    •  This lesson emphasizes the importance of instilling values such as sportsmanship, hard work, and leadership in young athletes. It focuses on how coaches can shape not just their players' skills, but also their attitudes, guiding them to embrace challenges, maintain a positive mindset, and take pride in their program, both on and off the court.

  • 3

    Realistic Goals in Sports Culture
  • 4

    Overcoming the Fear of Success
  • 5

    Creating Team Culture Through Vision and Practice
  • 6

    Rally Tolerance Drill
  • 7

    First Volley Drill: Aggression and Footwork in Doubles
  • 8

    Competitive Drills and Point Play

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From Drills to Fun: Teaching High School Tennis with Koby Otto

In this lecture, Coach Koby Otto shares his expertise with fellow tennis coaches, emphasizing the importance of building a competitive culture in training. He introduces several practical drills, such as the rally tolerance drill and the first volley drill, designed to improve players' technical skills and mental resilience. Through these exercises, coaches learn how to foster a competitive edg...

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