Degree in Sports Science Course: Tennis Lesson-6: Teaching levels Professor: Ph.D. José Antonio Aparicio Asenjo Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación Física.

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Degree in Sports Science Course: Tennis Lesson-6: Teaching levels Professor: Ph.D. José Antonio Aparicio Asenjo Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación Física y del Deporte Departamento de Deportes

Lesson-6 Teaching Levels MANAGEMENT AND PROGRAM OF TENNIS SCHOOLS Teaching tennis, as teaching any other sport, is a non-tangible service clients might receive These clients or users are going to perceive higher or lower quality of the service depending on some factors A tennis school must have a good structure relating to management, planning and program. And, of course, it should have competent teachers capable of developing the classes in the right way Some of the important factors a tennis school must bear in mind are: – How to organize the classes – How many levels are we going to have? – What contents are we teaching in each level? – How are we going to distribute the contents throughout the year? – Which resources we have? – Which teaching method will be applied to the different levels? – How are we going to evaluate the students to check their learning progress?

Differences between planning and program – Planning: previous organization of several factors to obtain a purpose – Program: detailed development of the program we are going to execute, giving the details of targets, contents, timetables, resources, methods and evaluation PlanningProgram Lesson-6 Teaching Levels

Planning phases Diagnosis: – Sector analysis – Environment analysis – Internal analysis Design: previous phase provides information for: – Establishing the programs: List of goals Contents Sources Methodology Evaluation Execution: Implementing the programs Evaluation: Assessment of the results and deviations regarding to the goals: – Qualitative – Quantitative Lesson-6 Teaching Levels

DESIGN EXECUTION EVALUATION DIAGNOSIS Continuous adjustment of the program Lesson-6 Teaching Levels

TESTS FOR THE STUDENTS’ LEVEL EVALUATION IN A TENNIS SCHOOL Factors that increase or decrease tennis difficulty: Hitting speed Distance to the net Throwing frequency Trajectory (spin) Hitting strength Area to put the ball in Lesson-6 Teaching Levels

TESTS FOR THE STUDENTS’ LEVEL EVALUATION IN A TENNIS SCHOOL Next tests are designed with increasing difficulty, depending on specific operative goals for each level. This way we try to assess objectively the real game level of our students and check their progress periodically Each test intends to prove to what extent the student has reached the proposed goals. So if his/her grades are over the 75% of the maximum grade, he/she will be qualified to pass to the next level. If he/she is under the 25% he/she could even go back to the previous level Every test has detailed instructions for its correct execution: – Number of repetitions for each shot. – Area inside the court where the ball is supposed to get. – Teacher’s position. – Student’s position. – Place about where the ball should bounce once thrown by the teacher for a correct movement. – Student’s movement. – Time running between the throwing of the ball (by the teacher) and the hitting of the ball (by the student). – Throwing frequency, this means time running between each throwing of the ball (by the teacher). Grading is very easy: one point for every ball reaching the area set, zero points if it doesn’t reach the area Note: To proceed with the tests, it is necessary to make some previous trials, so the teacher becomes familiar with the exercises and the correct throwing of the ball Lesson-6 Teaching Levels

8 Services (2 serve areas) 6 Forehands (all over the court) 6 Backhands (all over the court) Total: 20 balls - Time to perform the shot: 1.6 s - Frequency: 5 s Level-1 Lesson-6 Teaching Levels

6 Services (area-1) 6 Services (area-2) 6 Parallel forehands (1/2 court) 6 Parallel backhands (1/2 court) 3 Forehand volleys (all over the court) 3 Backhand volleys (all over the court) 3 Smashes (all over the court) Total: 33 balls - The movement in the baseline shots would be about 1 m - Time to perform the shot: 1.4 s - Frequency: 4 s Level-2 Lesson-6 Teaching Levels

7 Services (area-1) 7 Services (area-2) 4 Parallel forehands 4 Parallel backhands 6 Parallel backhands 6 Crossed backhands 3 Forehand volleys (area-1) 2 Forehand volleys (area-2) 3 Backhand volleys (area-1) 2 Backhand volleys (area-2) 3 Smashes (area-1) 2 Smashes (area-2) Total: 45 balls - The movement in the baseline shots would be about 1.5 m - Time to perform the shot: 1.3 s - Frequency: 4 s Level-3 Lesson-6 Teaching Levels

5 Services (area-1) 5 Services (area-2) 5 Services (area-3) 5 Services (area-4) 3 Long parallel forehands 2 Short parallel forehands 3 Long crossed forehands 2 Short crossed forehands 3 Long parallel backhands 2 Short parallel backhands 3 Long crossed backhands 2 Short crossed backhands 2 Forehand volleys (area-1) 2 Forehand volleys (area-2) 1 Forehand volleys (area-3) 1 Forehand volleys (area-4) 2 Backhand volleys (area-1) 2 Backhand volleys (area-2) 1 Backhand volleys (area-3) 1 Backhand volleys (area-4) 2 Smashes (area-1) 2 Smashes (area-2) 1 Smashes (area-3) 1 Smashes (area-4) Total: 58 balls - The movement in the baseline shots would be about 2 m, and 1.5 m volleys and smashes - Time to perform the shot: 1.25 s - Frequency: 3.5 s Level-4 Lesson-6 Teaching Levels

4 Cut services (area-1) 4 Flat services (area-2) 4 Lifted services (area-2) 4 Cut services (area-3) 4 Flat services (area-4) 4 Lifted services (area-4) 3 Long parallel forehands (defined area) 3 Short parallel forehands (defined area) 3 Long crossed forehands (defined area) 3 Short crossed forehands (defined area) 3 Long parallel backhands (defined area) 3 Short parallel backhands (defined area) 3 Long crossed backhands (defined area) 3 Shorts crossed backhands (defined area) 2 Forehand volleys (area-1) 2 Forehand volleys (area-2) 2 Forehand volleys (area-3) 2 Forehand volleys (area-4) 2 Backhand volleys (area-1) 2 Backhand volleys (area-2) 2 Backhand volleys (area-3) 2 Backhand volleys (area-4) 2 Smashes (area-1) 2 Smashes (area-2) 2 Smashes (area-3) 2 Smashes (area-4) Total: 72 bolas - The movement in the baseline shots would be about 2,5 – 3 m and 2 m in the volleys and smashes - Time to perform the shot: 1.25 s - Frequency: 3.5 s - Power: The second bounce must pass the mark set at 3 m from the baseline, except for the short shots Level-5 Lesson-6 Teaching Levels