In Episode 78 of the Prodigy Maker Show, Chris Lewit dives deep into the debate between private and group tennis lessons for junior players. He explores the pros and cons of each, offering insights on how many private lessons or group sessions a young athlete might need to become a champion. Chris also discusses whether it’s possible to develop a world-class player without private lessons or group training, the ideal group size, and the differences in training methods across countries like Spain. Learn why investing in quality private lessons might save you money in the long run!
Key Notes:
- How many privates should a kid take to become a champion?
- How many groups are best?
- Can you develop a world-class player without privates?
- Can you develop a world-class player without groups?
- How many players should be in a group class?
- How many players are in groups in Spain?
- What personalities do better in groups versus privates?
- Why privates are expensive but maybe cheaper in the long run than groups.
- Why you shouldn’t try to save money with cheap privates. You will pay later on.
- How to make expensive privates work financially.
Don’t miss out on this episode packed with actionable tips and expert advice to nurture the tennis stars of tomorrow. Vamos!
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