Play Smart...Play Hard...Have Fun

Play Smart...Play Hard...Have Fun

5.0Exceptional(9 reviews)

About

I have had a life-long passion for the game of tennis and have been playing for about 30 years and coaching/instructing for over 10 years. I have two years' experience as an assistant coach for a middle school boys tennis team and four years' experience as head coach of both the boys and girls middle school tennis programs.

If my learners are beginners, I will teach them the life-long sport of tennis; if my learners are more advanced, I will prepare them to succeed at the next level. Although I have high expectations, I am patient and personable and I am able to differentiate my instructional techniques based on the ever-changing skills and needs of my students. As a coach/instructor for nearly 10 years, I have had both the pleasure and the opportunity to watch my former students go on to achieve at the next level, several of whom (singles and doubles) went on to achieve success at the conference, sectional, and state levels.

I enjoy sharing information and skills with anyone who wishes to learn, especially something as enjoyable and rewarding as the life-long sport of tennis. :)


Highlights

Hired 30 times
1 employee
8 years in business
Serves St Paul , MN

Payment methods

Cash, Venmo, Paypal

Specialties

Experience level

No experience, Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

Student age(s)

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

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gerard B.

Joe caters each lessons to your goals. If you want to grow a specific skills, hell create a plan for you. His experience in education makes a wonderfully communicative and supportive coach.
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July 28, 2023

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Kimberly C.

Joe is very knowledgeable and listens. He has a lot of experience and uses his background to give me options and alternative ways to do things to improve my game...
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October 25, 2021
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Marcus H.

Joe is an excellent trainer. My 10 y/o son enjoys the lessons and seems to be making good progress. I highly recommend Joe to anyone seeking one:one lesson for their child(ren) or themselves. Great energy, skilled instructor!
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September 29, 2021
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Irene I.

Joe is the best tennis instructor Ive ever had! He provides very clear explanations and instructions, so you improve even within one single lesson! I cant wait to have the next lesson with Joe. So lucky to find this instructor!
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July 04, 2021
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Christine I.

Joe is great!
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September 22, 2020
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Cecilia Di C.

We are having the best time and learning so much!!
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September 19, 2020
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Frequently asked questions

I like to evaluate where each learner is at on the court, skill and experience-wise, and build their skill-set from there. I also try to work at a pace that fits the skill level of each learner and I encourage them to step just outside their comfort zone and push themselves to try new things and acquire new skills, but at a realistic pace that works for them.

In addition to my 6 seasons as a middle school tennis coach and over 10 years total coaching/instructing, I have a M.S. in Psychology with a specialization in Industrial-Organizational (I-O) Psychology, which includes consulting, coaching, and motivation. I do my best to combine my knowledge of human behavior with my passion for tennis and coaching to customize lessons for each individual learner.

I also have approximately 20 years working with youth as a professional in the non-profit, youth services field.

My rate is $50 per/hour from about May-October (as soon as the courts clear in the Spring and weather permitting thereafter), and I am open to scheduling nights or weekends as our calendars allow and I am open to giving a small discount for more than one lesson per week or ongoing lessons.

 

My former high school tennis coach and friend was coaching the middle school boys team and he needed an assistant coach because, as a teacher (now principal), his after school schedule was inconsistent.

I began as an unpaid, assistant coach and enjoyed coaching tennis so much that I volunteered the next year as well. When the head coach was promoted to principal, the middle school athletic director offered me the Head Coach position for the boy's team. After my first season as head coach, the athletic director asked me to coach the girl's team as well, and I coached both the boy's (spring) and girl's (fall) tennis teams for two years before I moved to the Twin Cities from Wisconsin.

I have experience working with youth from K-12; I have coached youth from 5th-10th grade formally; and I have coached adults and families of all ages.

*I am willing to coach beginners from about 4th-grade up to adults of any age. As long as they are able to hold and swing a racquet they are ready to play!

I would look for someone who:

*demonstrates patience and is able to work at the learner's pace

*knows what they are doing on the court and can communicate techniques, expectations, etc., in a way the learner understands.

*they make tennis fun!

After all, tennis is a game and we are all here to learn and have fun together.

Students should consider what they would like to accomplish, skill-wise, and communicate this to their coach, which helps to set realistic timelines and expectations.

For example; If a student is playing on an organized school tennis team for the first time next fall and they would like to develop a solid foundation of shots (forehand, backhand, serve) they can compete with, they should tell their coach so they can focus their time on the court setting and achieving these goals.


Services offered

Tennis