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Wayne Elderton: “Attitudes of Effective Tennis Parents”

18. April 2012

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Wayne Elderton: “Attitudes of Effective Tennis Parents”

Written by: Wayne Elderton __________ ***Wayne Elderton is acknowledged as one of Canada’s leading coaches. He is Head of Tennis Canada Coaching Development and Certification in British Columbia. In this role, he has provided coaching training to over 1500 coaches. He is a main contributor to the Tennis Canada Coaching Certification program and has also written [...]

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Wayne Elderton: “Learning Tennis as an Open Skill – Decision-Making”

20. March 2012

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Wayne Elderton: “Learning Tennis as an Open Skill – Decision-Making”

Written by: Wayne Elderton __________ ***Wayne Elderton is acknowledged as one of Canada’s leading coaches. He is Head of Tennis Canada Coaching Development and Certification in British Columbia. In this role, he has provided coaching training to over 1500 coaches. He is a main contributor to the Tennis Canada Coaching Certification program and has also written [...]

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Tennis as an Open Skill – Part 4: Decision-making (Intention)

20. March 2012

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Tennis as an Open Skill – Part 4: Decision-making (Intention)

Written by: Wayne Elderton __________ ***Wayne Elderton is acknowledged as one of Canada’s leading coaches. He is Head of Tennis Canada Coaching Development and Certification in British Columbia. In this role, he has provided coaching training to over 1500 coaches. He is a main contributor to the Tennis Canada Coaching Certification program and has also written [...]

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Tennis as an Open Skill – Part 3: Opponent-based Perception Training

20. March 2012

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Tennis as an Open Skill – Part 3: Opponent-based Perception Training

Written by: Wayne Elderton __________ ***Wayne Elderton is acknowledged as one of Canada’s leading coaches. He is Head of Tennis Canada Coaching Development and Certification in British Columbia. In this role, he has provided coaching training to over 1500 coaches. He is a main contributor to the Tennis Canada Coaching Certification program and has also written [...]

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Tennis as an Open Skill – Part 2: Training Perception

20. March 2012

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Tennis as an Open Skill – Part 2: Training Perception

Written by: Wayne Elderton __________ ***Wayne Elderton is acknowledged as one of Canada’s leading coaches. He is Head of Tennis Canada Coaching Development and Certification in British Columbia. In this role, he has provided coaching training to over 1500 coaches. He is a main contributor to the Tennis Canada Coaching Certification program and has also written [...]

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Tennis as an Open Skill – Part 1

20. March 2012

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Tennis as an Open Skill – Part 1

Written by: Wayne Elderton __________ ***Wayne Elderton is acknowledged as one of Canada’s leading coaches. He is Head of Tennis Canada Coaching Development and Certification in British Columbia. In this role, he has provided coaching training to over 1500 coaches. He is a main contributor to the Tennis Canada Coaching Certification program and has also written [...]

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