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"My daughter totally improved her game. But the greatest thing is that she has developed a real love of the sport and she has a blast while learning it. If that's all she ever gets out of tennis we are happy!" |
-Monica Buttry, Ralleyball II Mom |
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Check one hour prior to class at (408) 746-3685 for update information. If the message is a standard greeting, class is ON. Otherwise, classes will be added and made up at the end of the session. |
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The Ralleyball Revolution!
Join thousands of new tennis players in one of the fastest growing games in the country. This is not your Traditional Tennis lessons. This is Ralley Ball! The fun way to Play! Ralley Ball uses a games based approach to learning. Students learn the fundamentals in a team environment and get to play against other teams, much like soccer or basketball.
>> Click here for class descriptions. |
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An introductory program for the young athlete. Fundamental ball skills, movement, and coordination exercises will be included. Learn tennis drills you can do with your child. |
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USA Tennis - Ralleyball I
Class designed to engage young children in participating in tennis as a team sport while having fun with their friends and learning basic skills. The program is designed to be beginner-friendly. The format includes practice and match time.
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USA Tennis - Ralleyball II
Previous Ralleyball experience is required. Eight week session of ralleyball matches. The format includes practice and match time. Practice time allows for the students to drill the basic skills in tennis necessary to "rally" the ball. Match play time is used to apply the learned skills in a game setting and compete. |
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Once players Once players have developed basic tennis fundamentals and racquet skills in the Ralleyball (or similar) program, they are ready for an introduction to competitive tennis skills and matchplay.
With continued emphasis on developing players' core fundamentals in a fun environment, students quickly develop into skilled tennis players.
Jr. Academy players learn not only the skills, but how to play the GAME, keep score, and play matches. |
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