We practice, we try our best and then we are being challenged during tournaments. You’ve practiced hard so you are ready for a tournament. Are you sure?
Federer’s mach preparation takes nearly 5h… he is not jogging for so long, so what does he actually do?
We have prepared this course to show what is going on behind the scene. How to be a better player with the skill set that you are currently having, and how to maximize your talent and hard work. It is
important to work hard, but to maximize our chances to use our full potential you need to work smart as well. This area is very often underestimated, while it truly develops more aware and better performing
players.
What you’ll learn:
- 7 days before the tournament (The last week is the most important)
- Match’s day (What you should do after you wake up)
- Post-match routine (Professional players improve even the match is over)
- Match’s analysis (Learn how to be aware of what was really going on during the match)
- Between the matches (There are a lot of opportunities to get advantage over opponents. Use them all!)
Who is this course for:
Players – if you are an amateur, or a pro player you deserve to maximize your chance and convert your hard work for better results
Coaches – help to develop complete players. You can discover specific methods to make your players win more matches
Parents – match can be stressful for your child, and yourself. This course will help both of you to gain more control of the situation
Remember that your current level of performance doesn't have an impact on your preparation. If you want to prepare like professionals do you can do that right now. It is all about motivation and knowledge. You have the first part - this course is the second one.
If you buy this course please contact me at tennisislandoffice@gmail.com so I can send you additional materials that come with this course. You will also receive certification as a confirmation of attendance.
Remember that our cooperation starts at the beginning of this course but it doesn't end when you watch the last video. Enjoy!