Michael M, Tennis-Pickleball Coach / Sports Psychologist

Michael M, Tennis-Pickleball Coach / Sports Psychologist

5.0Exceptional(25 reviews)

About

COACHING BOTH TENNIS AND PICKLEBALL: I'm a former USPTA certified tennis professional who has been playing and competing for over 35 years. I have been teaching the game since 1988 and hold an advanced degree and formal training in Psychology. Furthermore, I have spent over ten years in secondary and post-secondary (academic) education. This unique combination of training and experience has allowed me great insight into how humans learn and develop new skills at varying stages in life.

ABOUT PICKLEBALL: I discovered it in 2016, mastered it and began coaching it in 2017. My pickleball instruction is based in tennis fundamentals because as most players know, the top pickleball players are all former tennis pros. I pride myself on my level of service, so please see my link that is listed in my profile: SGVTennisLifestyle.blogspot.com You can also find me and my dozens of 5-star testimonials on PlayYourCourt.com and CoachUp.com Hope to see you on the court soon! Coach Michael

A terrible injury ended my competitive playing career as a young adult and my passion for tennis was so strong that I was thankfully, able to channel all those energies into coaching. I began coaching part time while I was in college and discovered that teaching/coaching this wonderful game was my life's calling...


Highlights

Hired 1 time
2 employees
36 years in business
Serves Chino Hills , CA

Payment methods

Cash, Check, Venmo, Paypal, Zelle

Specialties

Student age(s)

5 – 10 years old, 11 – 13 years old, 14 – 18 years old, 19 – 25 years old, 26 – 45 years old, 46 – 65 years old, Over 65 years old

Experience level

No experience, Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

Photos and videos

  • Low Forehand Volley
  • Trophy Position
  • Open Stance
  • Topspin Backhand Drive
  • Topspin Backhand Drive

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    will B.

    Coach Michael is exactly the coach you need if you want to pick up tennis or get serious about improving your game.
    His detailed approach and focus on the minor details is the exact mindset and dedication you need to be successful in not only tennis, but all endeavors and life itself. He makes learning fun, encourages and compliments your strengths, while constructively critiquing your errors. My game has already improved greatly in the span of only a month and I am excited to see how far I can go under Coach Michael’s tutelage.
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    September 19, 2024

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    Helen D.

    Coach Michael is a wonderful tennis coach. I’m a beginner and have been taking lessons with him for more than three months (2 times per week). He’s taught me a lot over a relatively short period of time and my strokes have really improved under his tutelage. I love that he explains the reasoning behind each action in the stroke and doesn’t just tell you to do it. He’s very thorough in his explanations and he even uses videos to analyze your technique, which allows for him to correct mistakes. In short, he’s very knowledgeable about tennis and I would definitely recommend him as a coach for anyone who wants to learn tennis/step up their game!
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    August 12, 2022

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    Andrew W.

    Michael has a mastery of both the physical and mental aspects of the sport, and offered a great mix of constructive criticism and encouragement to both effectively get the teaching points across and keep me motivated. After taking the time to understand my specific goals, he worked with me to develop personalized instructions that were tremendously helpful. He offered practical advice on how I could improve each specific shot – the serve, the groundstrokes, the volley, etc. and gave me clear directions on how I can practice on my own time beyond the lessons to incorporate those improvements. Michael’s technical skills and work ethic make him a great tennis instructor, and his ability to inspire the same passion he has for tennis in others makes him a great ambassador for the sport.
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    April 07, 2022

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    June W.

    “I’m a single mom and Michael is the perfect coach and male role model for my sons. He’s physically fit, speaks intelligently and maintains a disciplined environment that gains respect. He’s also easy-going and funny. It’s easy to see why the boys want to impress him by excelling at the sport…”
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    April 07, 2022

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    Yupei L.

    亲爱的 先生/女士
    我是刘雨培,我谨作为Michael 于2014年春季的学员,向您推荐这名,认真负责,极具工作热情的网球教练。 在春节的三个月训练里我能感到我的正反手,发球,以及网前技术,得到了极大的提高。
    首先,超过20年的网球教学经验,使Michael 可以向您教授最标准,最科学的技术动作。尤其在纠正和调整许多动作细节上,Michael 都极具心得。例如,Michael 会使用摄像机记录每个技术动作。在课下,Michael 会对每段录像进行分析,以便于在下次课时对不良动作进行调整。 同时,Michael 的技术非常全面,无论你是单反或是双反选手,上网型或是底线型选手,Michael 都能向您提供相应的技术指导。
    其次,Michael 极具耐心,并且诙谐幽默。我在学期期间不但没有因为训练丧失网球热情,反而对这项运动越发喜爱。
    值得一提的是,在其他网球相关方面,Michael 同样十分在行。如,Michael 对于我对网球拍及网球线的选购, 提供了建设性的意见。同时, Michael注重网球开始前的热身运动,以及结束后的一系列注意事项,如,饮食调理,疲劳缓解,伤病康复,以及课下训练。
    相信您在这位良师益友的指导下,网球水平能得到飞速的提升。
    此致
    刘雨培
    English translation of the above:
    Dear Sir/Madam:
    My name is Liu Yupei. As a student of Michael in the spring of 2014, I would like to recommend this serious, responsible and passionate tennis coach to you. In the three months of training during the Spring Festival, I can feel that my forehand and backhand, serve, and net skills have been greatly improved.
    Firstly, with more than 20 years of tennis teaching experience, Michael can teach you the most standard and scientific technical moves. Especially in correcting and adjusting many movement details, Michael is very knowledgeable. For example, Michael would use a video camera to record every technical action in detail. After class, Michael will analyze each video so that he can adjust the incorrect actions during the next class. At the same time, Michaels technology is very comprehensive, whether you are a SLR or double reverse player, online or bottom line player, Michael can provide you with the corresponding technical guidance.
    Secondly, Michael is very patient and humorous. Not only did I not lose my passion for tennis due to training during the semester, I became more and more fond of the sport.
    It is worth mentioning that in other tennis-related aspects, Michael is also very good at it. For example, Michael provided constructive opinions on my purchase of tennis rackets and tennis lines. At the same time, Michael pays attention to the warm-up exercise before the tennis start, as well as a series of precautions after the end, such as dietary conditioning, fatigue relief, injury recovery, and training after class.
    I believe that under the guidance of this mentor and helpful friend, the level of tennis can be rapidly improved.
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    April 07, 2022

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    Nicole B.

    “You will not find a more dedicated coach than Michael, period.”
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    April 07, 2022

    Frequently asked questions

    I initially inquire about scheduling, ask about prior experience with tennis and/or other sports, and inquire about short and long-tem goals in tennis.

    Former USPTA certification, over 50 years of playing/competing, and over 30 years of coaching. Further, my advanced degree in psychology and over 10 yrs experience in secondary and post-secondary education gives me unique insight on how humans learn new skills at varying stages of development.

    My hourly rate is 95/hr and pickleball is 85/hr.  My suggestion is to book a trial session to examine how I operate and get a feel of the chemistry between us to see if we're a good fit.

    I'm relatively choosy with new students and you too,  should be choosy with any prospective coach!

                                    2024 Rates:

     One on One, Private Tennis Instruction:      $95.00 / HR

    Semi-Private Instruction add $15.00 per player

    An example for more than one student:

    2 players-  $110 / 2 = $55 per player,

    3 Players-  $125 / 3 = $41.60 per player.

    Racket re-stringing and frame customization services available...

    A terrible injury ended my competetive playing career as a young adult and my passion for tennis was so strong that I was thankfully, able to channel all those energies into coaching. I began coaching part time while I was in college and discovered that teaching/coaching this wonderful game was my life's calling...

    I've worked with all levels from "never touched a tennis racket" to advanced tournament level players. My youngest pupil was 4 years old, my eldest was 85.

    My most technically perfect student is a woman who came to me never having hit a tennis ball. She was like a piece of clay and had no bad habits to contend with...

    After almost 2 years of working on a student's forehand "hitch" he had when I met him, around Christmas 2021 it happened...He refrained from playing due to a new job and I took the opportunity to hone in on this issue in this "non-rehearsed" stage. In two sessions, the hitch  finally disappeared and his forehand was like Novak's (ATP World #1), actually a little better and more compact.

    I have to be honest and say that I almost gave up on this very difficult endeavor.

    1) Seek a coach who is a "stickler" about technique, which includes the non-dominant hand. A tennis stroke lasts a lifetime and bad habits/flawed muscle memory take a very long time to change. Sometimes it never happens and you're stuck with it forever. I've had to discontinue the training of several students in my past who had flaws so deeply ingrained, I was unable to make any progress.  I told them (and their parents) they were wasting their money.

    If the coach is not addressing your non-dominant hand during the stroke, he or she's not "the one." The non-dominant hand is crucial in the development of EVERY tennis shot. Go to any tennis/country club and you'll find players with a flawed non-dominant hand. I've witnessed flawed non-dominant hands over and over in coaching sessions all over the world

    2) Seek a coach who is honest. I could have gone on for years of hitting balls and further ingraining  terrible technique. I see it all the time, the coach hitting balls and the student hitting the flawed shot over and over again.

    3) Find a coach who emphasizes variety in shotmaking at an early stage. That is, one who trains in using touch/finesse, topspin, backspin, and not just hitting as hard as you can hit the ball.

    4) Seek a coach who's not overbooked. So many coaches are simply overbooked and have no way of tailoring a high level of services to your exact needs. It becomes "cookie cutter" and you're the cookie who suffers.

    5) Seek a coach who utilizes video analysis in your stroke production. There and many things the naked eye can not see in a tennis stroke. My coaching got to a new level when I started using HUDL Technique, now, OnForm, a video coaching app that allows for slow motion, "scrubbing" (repeating a motion by using a finger) and comparison screens where I'm able to compare a student's stroke with a prior version, or perhaps my own or other professional stroke mechanics. When a student sees what they're doing right and what they're doing wrong on a video screen, it really helps in making the appropriate changes in the stroke. Most importantly, it exponentially speeds up progress and improvement!

    1) Short and long-term goals. What is it you'd like to achieve in 3-6 months? Where do you want to be in 5 years?

    2) Time and dedication to the game. Tennis is complex. It's not like any other sport. It demands technical skills, athleticism and fitness. How much time will you dedicate to becoming a real player? My suggestion for starters, is for every one hour of instruction/coaching, there should be a MINIMUM of 3 hours time dedicated to rehearsal/practice. Mastering a tennis shot takes TENS OF THOUSANDS of repetitions OF CORRECT TECHNIQUE!


    Services offered

    Tennis
    Pickleball Lessons