Dear Tennis Player Coaches.
I would like to get the comments of an experienced coach for young children.
I have been reading the sections about how to teach children forehands from Lansdorp and Macci. I think that they both agree that an Eastern forehand is the best grip to use when starting out so that the child learns to drive through the ball.
Recently, I was speaking to a coach in my area that teaches a lot of children including young children. His opinion was that the Eastern forehand is too difficult for most young children to learn and that it might predispose to injuries like tennis elbow. He recommended a semi-western grip instead.
Would an experienced coach of young children please comment on the above statements.
Thanks.
I would like to get the comments of an experienced coach for young children.
I have been reading the sections about how to teach children forehands from Lansdorp and Macci. I think that they both agree that an Eastern forehand is the best grip to use when starting out so that the child learns to drive through the ball.
Recently, I was speaking to a coach in my area that teaches a lot of children including young children. His opinion was that the Eastern forehand is too difficult for most young children to learn and that it might predispose to injuries like tennis elbow. He recommended a semi-western grip instead.
Would an experienced coach of young children please comment on the above statements.
Thanks.
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