| Finding the Right Lessons for Kids | |
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Private lessons should be taught by an experienced pro. This format usually produces the quickest improvement in the student's game, and because of the powerful influence of the pro's advice, it's particularly important that that advice be sound.
Advantages:Do you have kids taking lessons? In what format? How are they liking them? Let us know at the tennis forum.Disadvantages:
- Completely individualized attention.
- The most rapid improvement.
- By far the best format in which to "fix" a stroke.
- Full activity for the entire lesson.
- Unlimited full-court hitting time with the pro.
- For advanced players, a great opportunity to compete with the pro.
Best for:
- Expensive: usually $20 to $80 per hour.
- Some kids are uncomfortable without a peer present.
- No one handy for practice at competing with a peer.
- Fewer "fun" games available.
- Kids whose primary objective is improving as fast as possible.
- Players who need to learn or fix a specific stroke.
- Advanced players.
- Kids who are heavily involved in team or tournament competition.
Page 1: recreation programs
Page 2: group lessons
Page 3: semi-private lessons

