Course
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Lesson 1
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Lesson 2
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Lesson 1
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Lesson 2
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Guidance from a Seasoned Professional
With decades of competitive experience across tennis, squash, and pickleball, your instructor demonstrates proven methodologies grounded in biomechanics and data-driven analytics. Participants gain structured progression plans, clear performance metrics, and objective feedback designed to facilitate measurable improvement.
Frequently Asked Questions
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The curriculum is divided into eight sequential modules that combine instructional videos, interactive drills, and strategic analysis sessions. Most learners allocate approximately four hours per week, allowing sufficient practice time between lessons to consolidate technical adjustments.
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A standard racquet appropriate to your chosen discipline, regulation balls, a stable internet connection, and access to a practice court constitute the essential resources. Optional items such as a tripod and motion-tracking application can enhance video analysis but are not mandatory.
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Yes. Each module offers baseline demonstrations, intermediate progressions, and advanced tactical scenarios, enabling participants to engage with content that aligns precisely with their current competencies while still providing pathways for continuous advancement.
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Participants submit periodic performance videos that your instructor assesses against objective criteria such as stroke efficiency, footwork economy, and tactical decision-making. Quantitative feedback and individualized action plans ensure transparent measurement of improvement across all key metrics.