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iTPA Tennis Fitness Certifications Advisory Board

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iTPA Experts

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The iTPA Tennis Fitness and Tennis Certification Advisory Board is made up of experts in different fields with a strong background in tennis-specific performance training, injury prevention or tennis coaching/leadership. This consortium of leading experts provide guidance to the iTPA and provide updates from the trenches about the latest training techniques, equipment and modalities to improve tennis-specific training.

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Craig Boynton, Top Professional Coach,  Academy Director at Saddlebrook Resort
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Rory Cordial, DPT, CSCS: Physical Therapist and Performance Coach Working With ATP Tennis Professional Players


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David M. Dines, MD: Medical Director of the ATP Tour and US Davis Cup Physician

www.dinesorthopedics.com
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Joshua S. Dines, MD: Team doctor for the US Davis Cup team and consultant for the LA Dodgers

www.dinesorthopedics.com

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Pat Etcheberry: Owner of the Etcheberry Experience and expert strength and conditioning tennis coach

www.etcheberryexperience.com




Feisal Hassan,
USPTA & RPT Master
Professional, TPT, CTPS


Fuzzy Yellow Balls, Director of Coaching Education
USPTA, Vice President
Tennis Congress, Director of Coach Education


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Robby Ginepri: Top 15 Player on the ATP World Tour and 2008 Olympian (Player Perspective)

www.robbyginepri.com
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Alberto Gutierrez - Tennis coach and Owner, Sarasota Tennis

www.sarasotatennis.info
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Kristi Schalch-Gutierrez - Owner, Train with Kristi

www.trainwithkristi.com
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Douglas Kalman, PhD, RD, FACSN, FISSN - Leading sport nutritionist and co-founder of the International Society of Sports Nutrition

www.sportsnutritionsociety.org
 
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Michele Krause: National Manager of CardioTennis

www.cardiotennis.com
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Larry Lauer, PhD: Director of Coaching Education and Development at the Institute for the Study of Youth Sports, Michigan State University

http://www.educ.msu.edu/ysi

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Matt Little: Lead Strength & Conditioning Coach, Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) and personal strength and conditioning coach for Andy Murray
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Paul Lubbers, PhD: Director of Coaching Education & Sport Science, United States Tennis Association (USTA)
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Rodney Marshall, CSCS: Strength & Conditioning Specialist, United States Tennis Association (USTA)
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Todd Martin:   Todd retired from the Tour following his participation in the 2004 U.S. Open, his fifteenth consecutive U.S. Open. He was a two-time Grand Slam finalist (1999 US Open and 1994 Australian Open) as well as four-time Grand Slam semifinalist, in addition to holding eight career singles titles and five doubles titles. Career High ATP World #4 ranking and member of US Davis Cup Team (1994-2002), including Champion Team (1995). Following his retirement, Todd coached ATP Tour professionals Novak Djokovic and Mardy Fish as well as continuing to assist in the development of several top Tour and junior players. He is Managing Partner of Todd Martin Tennis. http://toddmartintennis.com
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Satoshi Ochi, CSCS: Head of Strength and Conditioning Coach, United States Tennis Association (USTA)
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Warren Pretorius: Technical Expert, Director at Dartfish

www.dartfish.com
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Kristy Lee Wilson: Former Cirque Du Soleil Performer and Miss Fitness Florida

www.kristyleewilson.com
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