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Spec Rec-Special Olympics Tennis starts with understanding the game, then moves on to how to hold the racquet and how to move your arms and legs to strike the ball so it will go over the net. There is running, jumping, swinging, (the racquet), music and water breaks. If you want to learn to play tennis, please sign up.
Location: Enumclaw High School Tennis CourtsThursdays 5:30-7pm and Saturday 9:30-11am. Saturdays-July 5, 12, 19, 26, and August 2-picnic partyThursday-June 26, July 3, 10, 17, 24, and 31.Do you want to learn to play tennis? Daryl Harper, Head Coach and USPTA Certified Professional, will teach you the game of tennis and how to play with our Special Needs Athletes! In Special Olympics, an "Athlete" is any player with a intellectual disability. A "Tennis Buddy" is called a "Unified Partner" and will learn and play alongside Athletes. Eventually, a Unified Partner will play on the same Doubles team with an Athlete against other "Unified Doubles teams". Unified Partners will learn the "5 Elements of a Groundstroke," both forehands and backhands and volleys and even serves. If you want to learn the game of tennis and also experience the rewards of helping people with special needs improve their game, then please sign up: Coaches and Volunteers NeededEmail: enumclawspecialolympics@yahoo.com to sign up.
Spec Rec-Special Olympics Tennis starts with understanding the game, then moves on to how to hold the racquet and how to move your arms and legs to strike the ball so it will go over the net. There is running, jumping, swinging, (the racquet), music and water breaks. If you want to learn to play tennis, please sign up.Location: Enumclaw High School Tennis CourtsThursdays 5:30-7pm and Saturday 9:30-11am.Saturdays-June 14, 21, July 5, 12, 19, 26, and August 2-picnic partyThursday-June 12, 19, 26, July 3, 10, 17, 24, and 31.
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Inclusive Recreation
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Enumclaw High School Tennis Courts
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