I Have A Tennis Lessons, But I Missed The First One, Where They Teach Types Of Swings And How To Do It.. ?
So I don’t know the proper technic. Can anyone help me? And today, i’m going there again but the heater broke down there. It’s a dome thing. And the people called us to tell us to dress warm. How can I dress warm (without my winter jacket) and be able to move, without feeling puffy and big? And something if I feel hot, I can take a few things off to get cooler.
(I live in Ontario, Canada the weather here.. is cold :P)
its ok
i play tennis and i missed the first one but as long as you keep goin they can teach you everything you need and want to know about tennis and playing in matches
or you can probably schedule a private lesson to catch up on what you have missed so far
the instructors are there to help you
yes, and if you get to hot make sure to dress in layers so you can take something off to make you be cooler
If you are in a beginners class, as it sounds like you are, you really haven’t missed much. Sure, you missed the first time that they will explain everything to you. But it’s not like you will be far behind anybody. Believe me, the second day will be basically the same as the first day. They’ll show how to do everything again.
I help out at summer clinics, teaching kids ages 5-15, mostly beginners. Believe me, the first several days are pretty much the same: just getting the basics drilled into their heads. So we do the same stuff over and over.
As for dressing “warm”… This would pretty much just mean that you should wear long pants and a sweatshirt with a T-shirt underneath. That should keep you warm enough. You might even decide to lose the sweatshirt part way through. It’s amazing how warm you get just from moving around. I’ve started practices outside when it’s about 42 out, wearing a sweatshirt. But after about 20 minutes, I’m in just my t-shirt and long pants, and I’m nowhere near cold.