27 results found for "Tennis AND Parenting and family"
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How to Help Young Athletes Learn From Mistakes
Mistakes are inevitable in every sport and at every level. It is critical for young athletes to learn how they can move on and imp
By Patrick Cohn, Ph.D. and Lisa Cohn -
Get Your Kids Interested in Tennis by Watching the U.S. Open
Watching professional tennis is a great way to motivate yourself and inspire your kids.
By Suzanna McGee -
Drill of the Week: Tennis Split Step for Kids
The most important tennis tip of all is the split step because it prepares you to be ready before your opponent's shot before they
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5 Dos and Don'ts in Youth Sports
Young athletes can learn teamwork, camaraderie, and to have a strong work ethic by playing sports. Sometimes, however, kids and pa
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How a Soccer Ball Can Improve Your Tennis Game
Don't forget to bring a soccer ball to your next match. Learn simple drills using a soccer ball that will improve your agility and
By Suzanna McGee -
Top Annual USTA Junior Tournaments
Help inspire and motivate your junior tennis player by signing up for one of these tournaments.
By Suzanna McGee -
Start Them Young: 5 Benefits of Organized Programs for Preschoolers
Wondering if your child is too young for organized programs? Self-confidence is just one of the benefits of enrolling your prescho
By Kimberly Truesdell -
ACTIVE Ideas for Halloween Weekend
Get in the Halloween spirit while staying ACTIVE with these fun ways to incorporate a healthy lifestyle into the festivities.
By Brian Kendall -
How to Instill Self-Confidence in Juniors
Young athletes have to understand that their on-court performance does not define them as persons. They must learn to respect them
By Patrick J. Cohn, Ph.D. -
4 Tips for Storing Your ACTIVEkid's Sports Equipment
With the changing of seasons comes the changing of the sports. Keep your kid's sports equipment organized with these tips.
By Kimberly Truesdell