{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"019 - Do's and Don'ts of the Tennis Pro","description":"So today\u2019s quick tip is: Following some basic Do\u2019s and Don\u2019ts will help you and the staff be more consistent and look more professional When I started teaching, on my own, I had to write up policies for my staff.&amp;nbsp; I came out of college as a Director at a resort in Northern Michigan. Not because I was an amazing pro, but I think I had a lot of help from my PTM Director and they really didn\u2019t have any programs yet, it was just an amenity, so I couldn\u2019t screw it up that badly, Right? I still had to come up with a whole set of programs, policies and processes on how things needed to be done. What did I do?, well if you listen to episode 003, I copied a bunch of things from my PTM program, camps and&amp;nbsp; internships I worked, called other pros and had some of my own. To be honest, I was not great initially at developing a \u201cTeaching Philosophy\u201d for the program, and my focus was on just creating one.&amp;nbsp; Now I was still a Greenhorn Director and Pro, but I did want the staff to be professional and I would worry about the other stuff later.&amp;nbsp; This was all pretty new to me and a bit intimidating because I wanted to do a great job So I took our Do\u2019s and Don\u2019ts for the tennis professional that we had&amp;nbsp; in our PTM program and applied this to our program, and I want to go over these with you today.&amp;nbsp; They will be in the show notes as well Remember that these are basic and a bit old, but I think still stand true to this day.&amp;nbsp; If you were taking this in a certification course, it would definitely be more complex, but this should be a great start. Do\u2019s and Don\u2019ts of the Teaching Professional  Arrive 15 minutes early.&amp;nbsp; Exaggerate alertness and expression. LOOK PROFESSIONAL. Follow the clubs dress code (collared shirt) Make sure that courts and equipment are prepared in advance. Listen to Head Pro\u2019s instruction and objectives. Stay on court during the whole lesson. Help pick up balls.  &amp;nbsp; DON\u2019TS:  Show up late. Yawn (or hug your racquet) Lean against the net post, curtain, etc\u2026 Talk or bounce balls while the Head Pro is talking. Talk about work related problems with students. Leave court during ball pick-up.  &amp;nbsp; BASIC DRILL ADMINISTRATION TIPS &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;Get Their Attention  Be loud and enthusiastic Exaggerate expression DEMAND ATTENTION  Keep Them Moving   Students should not be standing in one spot too long Most important to a parent watching the lesson More fun for students More fun for Director to watch  Setting Up The Drill   Explain the drill and objective Demonstrate drill Split students up by ability if needed  Tips For Good On Court Drill Administration   Pay attention to safety Pay attention to drill speed Exaggerate loudness and expression  &amp;nbsp; VOLUNTARY ACTIVITIES FOR TENNIS PROFESSIONALS There are many voluntary activities done by staff members that will enhance the program.&amp;nbsp; These activities are the catalysts that will move the program from an average one, to one that excels.&amp;nbsp; These \u201cfreebies\u201d reflect your interest in the programs and will help your students feel a bit more special.&amp;nbsp; These are \u201cExtras\u201d like we talked about in episode 001 These might include: Hitting with students during free time, even 5 to 10 minutes will have an impact on the student and their parent. - Helping a student select a tennis camp - Taking students to tournaments - Organizing a tournament or fun day - Watching students play out of class&amp;nbsp; This is big when you want to make that good first impression like we discussed in episode 011 Bottom Line: Looking professional and acting professional will definitely set you apart from even those pros who think they are better than you.&amp;nbsp; You are in the people business. Good Luck,&amp;nbsp; Coach Mick, USPTA ","author_name":"The PTM Podcast","author_url":"http:\/\/ptmpodcast.com","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/6767365\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/88AA3C\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/content\/21901450"}