Strength and Conditioning for the Junior Tennis Player Workshop
**Workshop has been cancelled**
This Specialty In-Person Workshop is offered by the International Tennis Performance Association.
When: May 26, 2016 10 am to 1 pm Where: Sheffield Hallam University Collegiate Crescent, Sheffield, S10 2BP Parking is available (chargeable) for up to 4 hours on the roadside. http://www.shu.ac.uk/university/visit/find-us/collegiate.html Learning Outcomes:
Price: £30 (Approximately $43 US) Approved by the LTA: Worth 3 Licence Points. Contact Jonny Fraser at Jonny@Scienceintennis.com regarding this course in the UK. |
Presenter:
Jonny Fraser, CTPS, MTPS Jonny Fraser has worked as a strength and conditioning and tennis coach for the past six years. He has a MSc in Sport and Exercise Science, is a certified tennis performance specialist with the iTPA alongside being a certified strength and conditioning specialist with the NSCA. He has worked with a range of players from delivering sessions to mini tennis to grand slam winning players. As a junior he has competed at National tennis competitions and was captain of his university tennis team. Jonny's company Science in Tennis provides sport science support to tennis centres focusing on strength and conditioning, sport psychology and performance nutrition. He has a particular interest in youth development in tennis and the application of strength and conditioning support alongside managing the psycho social aspects of training in this age group. His company aims to provide a holistic approach to sport science in tennis utilising evidenced based practice. |
Approved by the LTA: Worth 3 Licence Points.
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What: The one day, three hour workshop aims to begin to teach the relevant physiological developments for the growing junior tennis athlete, physical literacy, physical capacities related to tennis and how to train them with junior players as well as increasing the awareness of growth related injuries. The workshop is aimed at all levels of coaches. Led by Jonny Fraser, CTPS, MTPS. Approved by the LTA and worth 3 licence points. |