
I saw another article today that recommends that when teaching a beginners class we start with the "older than time" tradition of bouncing the ball on the racquet so as to give them a feel for the game. Can we, meaning all the tennis instructors in the world, just sign a pact that says we will never, ever waste a students time by doing something as useless as having them stand around and count how many times they can bounce the ball on their strings. It's equivalent to having calculus students on the first day of class, punching in numbers 1 through 100 just to get the feel of what the numbers will look like if they actually ever figure out how to do calculus problems. We only get so much time with our students as it is so let's put that time to good use. It will make all of us look better.
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