WAILEA JUNIOR PROGRAMS - 2010
USPTA Teaching Professional:
Neil Archer
Mission Statement
To maximize each individual athlete's physical,
mental and emotional skills in order to achieve
their highest competitive level.
Philosphy
Provide a fun learning environment that is both challenging and competitive.
Develop positive relationships between the player, parents and coaches.
Instill sportmanship and respect in oneself, opponents and the game.
Develop a life-long appreciation for the game of tennis in all students.
Provide the highest level of teaching and coaching with an on-going commitment to coaching education.
MONTHLY SESSIONS
Each session last 4 weeks
Session #1: Jan 4 - Jan 28 Session #2: Feb 1 - Feb 26 Session #3: Mar 1 - Mar 25 Session #4: Apr 12 - Apr 30 Session #5: May 4 - May 27 Session #6: Aug 9 - Aug 27
Session #7: Sep 6 - Oct 1
--- New Duration & Sign-Up Procedures ---
Each session will run approximately one month and your sign-up form is good
for the duration of your child's stay in the program. If you are already in the program,
just pay for the next session. Please let us know of any changes to your parent and emergency contact info.
NOTE There is a minimum for class sign-ups. If that number is reached, classes may be cancelled or the time and number
of classes in the session changed. Parents will be notified and given a choice of a refund or agree to the changes.
TUESDAY & THURSDAY
4-7 years of age Pee Wee Students (Sea Horses) 3:30p - 4:30p (8 Max/6 Min)
Basic introduction to tennis.
Work mainly on hand-eye coordination.
Some intro stroke production. (Forehands and backhands)
This class is about FUN, FUN, FUN!
Note: If your child is under 7 years old, he or she must be accompanied by an adult for the entire practice.
Note: All classes will involve some elements of USTA Quick Start formats.
Smaller courts sizes, smaller nets, rackets, foam balls, and low compression balls.
MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY
No Age Requirement - Ability Level Assessment Only Advanced Tournament Tough 4:00p - 5:30 (15 Max/6 Min)
NOTE: Students must be able to rally over the net and keep score