80 videos across 9 modules that focus on teaching players and helping coaches develop a true feel for the game using innovative training aids and personal, energetic coaching.
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A unique training tool to encourage players of all ages to never shorten their swings and tighten up, allowing them to develop the good habits that make great players.
Add a flair of fun and surprise to your practices with these Streamer Balls. Their tails are color and slightly slow the ball, letting the user focus on the ball and enjoy the practice – great for introducing games or new drills to your repertoire!
Develop the strength and speed that makes great players great, without changing how you practice or coach at all. These comfortable bands easily add resistance to the drills you already love taking your game to the next level!
A unique training tool to encourage players of all ages to never shorten their swings and tighten up, allowing them to develop the good habits that make great players.
The best players in the world have the best ball-striking skills. But most of us simply don’t have that skill. The Sweet Spot Trainer will make hitting the dead center second nature and your game will thank you for that.
This one of a kind training aid teaches players to use their non-active hand to ensure proper follow-through, positioning, and posture. It’s unlike anything else on the market!
Overswinging is a big problem a lot of players face, of all ages, especially on the return of serve. By forcing your arm in the right slot, the arm pocket developer will ensure you stay nice and compact.
Some have spent years trying to develop the right continental grip. But it doesn’t have to be that difficult! The serve rite racquet comfortably forces your hand to find that perfect feel that can just take minutes to learn for good!
The perfect tool for coaches and players! Get a real feel for what topspin is all about. This handy training aid lets you practice every shot in tennis while focusing on developing a strong, consistent topspin!
Cones come in all kinds of different shapes and sizes, but they’re a wildly important training aid for both players and coaches. With the right colored cones, you can add clarity and complexity to your drills, getting much more out of them without actually changing them at all
Spots are one the simplest, but most useful aids to add to any drills you’re performing or having students run through. These add clarity, accuracy, and fun to all the drills you already love.
Nothing can ruin a serve before it starts worse than a bad toss. Not a lot of time is spent on the toss, which is a shame. Luckily, with the toss doctor, you have the perfect tool to make the tosses on your serve a no brainer.
Nothing helps you practice reactions better than reacting. The Z-Ball uses a unique design to create unpredictable bounces forcing the player to focus and react. Plus, it’s really fun!
Easy to teach a forehand but hard to perfect it. The forehand rotator helps the user get the exact feel of the upper body rotation needed for the perfect forehand.
Kinesthetic Learning is the modern, innovative way of learning that is simply better and more effective for students of the game both young and old, new and experienced.
One of the biggest problems with coaching in sports is that there’s simply too much talking and other auditory instructions (like yelling). Very feel people can learn this way – most, especially in sports, learn better with visual and kinesthetic methods.
Kinesthetic Learning is all about the feel of the game. This powerful way of learning helps your brain and your body get on the same page faster, so you’re able to reproduce even difficult techniques in no time.
A great example of this in tennis is when a young player finally hits with topspin. They “get” it. Their body and their brain have connected to develop that magical feel of how to do topspin.
The player is not only super excited about this advancement in their game, but they’re also having a blast – making them stick with the game for longer which keeps tennis healthy and thriving.
Coaches and parents have a responsibility to their kids and students to bring the best resources and information possible. And the Kinesthetic Learning Academy is exactly that.
Players also have a responsibility to themselves. Kinesthetic learning can be done every time they practice and play – even when they’re playing alone.
We’ve seen other sports, like golf, for example, use kinesthetic training aids to produce massive success and advancement in their game.
It’s time for tennis to follow suit and bring kinesthetic learning to the forefront!
“We first met Emma in 2016 and we love her. We quickly realized that she needed to become part of the integrated tennis coaching program for our daughter Abbey. Her extensive knowledge of tennis technique was immediately apparent, however, we were drawn to how she communicated with Abbey, in a way that grows results. Emma guides, inspires and empowers the player to realize and develop their full potential. She is a motivator with a positive attitude and boundless enthusiasm for the game and the player. Her practice sessions are fun, fresh and challenging whilst supporting performance goals. Emma has a unique set of talents and skills that makes her an outstanding coach, one we are happy to recommend as great coaches like Emma are hard to find.”
“I began working with Emma as an aspiring junior tennis player. The thing I remember most about those sessions were Emma’s infectious energy, passion for life and commitment to bringing out the best in your mind and body in every session. Now, the days of junior tennis are long gone, but Emma had such an indelible influence on my life as a coach that she remains to this day a highly respected and loved mentor and friend. This is a credit to Emma as not just a great coach, but a truly exceptional person.”
“I first met Emma Doyle at the USPTA Mid-Atlantic Conference in 2019 and I absolutely loved her presentation on Aussie doubles tactics because it was engaging and practical. Afterwards, I went up to express how amazing and helpful her presentation was and we instantly connected, sharing our passion for creative coaching solutions across the developmental pathway. Since then Emma has been my mentor and I know that I can go to her with anything. I have taken her course in Tennis NLP (neurolinguistic programming) and it was particularly helpful, and not just on the court, but in life. Thank you, Emma, for everything you have done for me and I am so excited that I am on this learning journey with you.”
“The OnCourt OffCourt training aids are so innovative and practical that they have quickly become an essential part of teaching and learning tennis.”
“OnCourt OffCourt products are helping thousands of kids in Spain improve their tennis. In Spain, over 500 tennis schools have invested in OnCourt OffCourt training aids. Special thanks to Joe Dinoffer for his innovative ideas that make teaching tennis more fun and effective.”
“Great great company. We’ve had a great relationship with them through the years. Great quality products and super service. It’s been a pleasure working with them and we look forward to working with them for years to come.”
In 5 of the videos we use the concept of gamification to make the challenges interesting and fun.
Gamification refers to the use of game like thinking and mechanics to make learning fun and engaging. So what is game like thinking and mechanics? If you think like a gamer – there are 5 different reasons that people play games:
To maximize your coaching session – ask your coach lots of questions. Be a curious learner and ask lots of WHY questions so that you have a better understanding of different strategies that will help you fall in love with tennis. AND please ask your coach – what can you be practicing between lessons to enhance your learning.
Kinaesthetic Learning is when players acquire new skills because they understand their map of the world through physical contact and feelings. Objects, touch and feel are the key components that help to speed up the learning process. It is no longer – do as I say but rather, “can you do this?” This provides the learner with a physical challenge often using equipment.
Hand and eye coordination practice is fun, healthy and improves the confidence of kids and adults alike. In all of these videos you can adapt, explore and find different and creative ways to practice at home. You are only limited by your imagination.
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