
Tennis Teaching Philosophy
In life 'Yin-Yang' represents searching for an equal balance to all things... trying to find the way, which is sometimes described as one foot on Order & One foot in Chaos, the optimal Path for the development of any person.
In Tennis, 'Ying-Yang' represents learning the optimal balance of 'Control' and 'Power', to create an equal progression of both consistency and shot quality, the optimal Path for developing any Player.
Tennis is a dance, the ball is your partner!

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(student whilst coaching at WA Perth) Elisa:
"Dear Josh, Thankyou soooo much. You are REALLY good at teaching tennis, i am so sad that your leaving tonight. I will miss you so much, i really wish that you would stay forever, i will never forget you!
love from Elisa"

T...he beautiful game of tennis, is more then just a sport!
E...every trait is tested, physical, and mental thought.
N...o other game creates a contest the way we witness on Court,
N...either multiplies the effort required when a battle is truly fought!
I...f "Talent" and "Work Ethic" merge together, a mastery can be taught,
S...o give Tennis a date before it's too late! and gain a talent that cant be bought!
Tennis & Life
Tennis & Life are similar!
more common then you know!
They're both just repetition...
with lessons to help us grow!
Points like days, Games like weeks, months or years like Sets, no matter what mistakes we make, their is no use in regret.
Some of us will settle with the position we are in, but the proactive ones at Tennis and Life, often tend to win.
"He who Dares, Wins!" is a motto we all know, so train to aim close to the lines, and let the racquet go!
A balanced approach of Control & Power is what we aim to achieve, but to win at Life or Tennis, at first you have to believe!
Whatever life throws at you don't let your efforts diminish! as both in Tennis and Life, its not how you start, but how you finish!
---Josh Holliday---