This past season,a boy I teach has a bit of a burn out... with high school tennis and the week-end tennis tournaments that we do,it was too much..... the high school tennis matches,high school league matches,individuals play-offs , team play-offs, sectional and National tournaments it all turned up around May ,he was toast...
I made him not touch the racket for a week and had him swim and run to stay fit... That helped for a while but I feel that this is still hanging over for a long time... Playing so much tennis during that period has put him into what I call 'cruise control mode' .. He will get into this defensive playing and stop playing aggressively. He had a match in a level 2 Nat'l where he was up 6-3 ,and 3-0 then he got into the CCM and lost 12 of the next 13 games...It looks like he's lost his passion to win..( I saw a bit of this in the Federer/Nadal match ,R-Fed was up 4-1 the 2nd set and went on vacation..,)
He still has not recovered from it yet . At times his tennis is just so bad losing to people he has beaten very easily before ... and other times, he's flying high looking like the next superstar ..
How do you handle this burnout? I see it as mental fatigue rather than physical..
We've been talking about limiting his court time with his high school tennis.. all those school matches and unproductive practices were taking it's toll.. I know we have to be more selective with the tournaments he enters,but sometimes there's no getting around that.. here,in SoCal, the Jr. section says that you have to play so many designated tournaments in order to get endorsed to play the level 1 Nat'ls ..and we have to keep those rankings up..
any suggestions?
I made him not touch the racket for a week and had him swim and run to stay fit... That helped for a while but I feel that this is still hanging over for a long time... Playing so much tennis during that period has put him into what I call 'cruise control mode' .. He will get into this defensive playing and stop playing aggressively. He had a match in a level 2 Nat'l where he was up 6-3 ,and 3-0 then he got into the CCM and lost 12 of the next 13 games...It looks like he's lost his passion to win..( I saw a bit of this in the Federer/Nadal match ,R-Fed was up 4-1 the 2nd set and went on vacation..,)
He still has not recovered from it yet . At times his tennis is just so bad losing to people he has beaten very easily before ... and other times, he's flying high looking like the next superstar ..
How do you handle this burnout? I see it as mental fatigue rather than physical..
We've been talking about limiting his court time with his high school tennis.. all those school matches and unproductive practices were taking it's toll.. I know we have to be more selective with the tournaments he enters,but sometimes there's no getting around that.. here,in SoCal, the Jr. section says that you have to play so many designated tournaments in order to get endorsed to play the level 1 Nat'ls ..and we have to keep those rankings up..
any suggestions?
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