Online schooling has become increasingly popular in recent years, and with the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become a necessity for many students. For competitive tennis players, online schooling can be a great option to balance their academic and athletic commitments. However, it is important to determine if online schooling is the right fit for your player.
In this blog, Chris will discuss the pros and cons of online schooling for competitive tennis players and answer some audience questions from the Prodigy Maker Mailbox.
KEYNOTES:
- The reasons why traditional schooling can be a big mistake!
- Is online schooling right for your player?
- What are the best online schools?
- What are the best online schools?
- Why are synchronous courses so important in online education?
- At what age should you consider online schooling?
- Are traditionally schooled kids more prepared for college than online schooled kids?
- What should the training and schooling schedule look like?
- What’s a developmental plan and should your coach have one?
- Can a player succeed with more than one primary coach?
- Should girls be taught a Kick Serve or Slice Serve for second serve? Or both?
- What does it mean in the Spanish system to have “firm fingers but a loose wrist?”
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