27 results found for "Tennis AND Parenting and family"
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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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Drill of the Week: Tennis One-Handed Backhand for Kids
Tennis is a fast paced game. Learning the one-handed backhand will add power and control to your child's tennis swing.
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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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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.
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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 -
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
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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
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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.
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Top Annual USTA Junior Tournaments
Help inspire and motivate your junior tennis player by signing up for one of these tournaments.
By Suzanna McGee -
Is My Child Ready for Team Sports?
Sports are a great way for kids to stay physically active. Ask yourself these five questions to determine if your child is ready f
By Angela Bekkala