Fit-Tennis

Fit-Tennis

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About

With 22 years of playing and coaching experience, including coaching a Division 1 college team, I am able to quickly determine your areas of strength and weakness and then develop a personalized plan that will help you achieve your goals.

I am certified by the United States Professional Tennis Association.

I work with players of all ages and skill levels and enjoy pushing my students to reach their potential.

I love seeing my students progress and begin to understand the game at a deeper level.

I am very passionate about fitness and sport mechanics, so I will help you get better while staying healthy!


Highlights

3 employees
12 years in business
Serves Denver , CO

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Frequently asked questions

We will set up a time, usually a 1 hour lesson.

I will take the first 10-15 minutes to assess the areas that need work and then will explain to the student what we are going to focus on.

I approach each student differently and try to make sure that the student feels included in the process. We are working on something together, it's not just me telling you what to do.

I am certified by the United States Professional Tennis Association.

I have played tennis since age 5, reaching a top national ranking, earning a scholarship to a division 1 university.

I have coached tennis for over 10 years. I've worked with top 10 world tennis players (Jack Sock) as well as many other highly ranked junior players.

My normal rate is $70/Hour for an individual lesson.

2-4 people, we just split the price.

4+ is $20/Hour for each person.

If a client decided to sign up for regular lessons, (2 or more lessons per month) they will receive a 15% discount per hour.

After

High performance Junior Players.

PeeWees (4-9 year old players)

Beginner/Advanced Adult Players

College Players

Professional Players

I was fortunate enough to host a charity tournament that benefited underpriviledged children and it was a very rewarding experience for me to be able to help my community.

Make sure there is good communication between student and coach and look for a coach that is willing to perosnalize their approach. Don't settle for someone who just tells you "good shot" every time, that will not help you improve.

What experience do they have?

Does the coach understand what kind of progress the student is looking for?

Are they able to communicate effectively and be patient?


Services offered

Tennis