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My Tennis Coaching Podcast

My Tennis Coaching Podcast

著者: My Tennis Coaching
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概要

The My Tennis Coaching Podcast is a practical, evidence-informed podcast for tennis coaches who want their players to perform in matches not just look good in training. Hosted by Steve Whelan, coach educator, researcher, and founder of My Tennis Coaching, the podcast explores how modern skill acquisition, ecological dynamics, and intelligent practice design can transform the way you coach. Episodes bridge research and real-world coaching, unpacking why traditional drills often fail to transfer and what to design instead. Expect clear explanations, applied examples, coach reflections, and honest conversations about what actually helps players adapt, decide, and compete. This podcast is for coaches who want to: • Design practices that show up on match day • Move beyond technique-first, drill-heavy coaching • Understand learning, not just copy methods • Coach with clarity, confidence, and intent If you’re ready to challenge convention and coach in a way that matches how players really learn, you’re in the right place.My Tennis Coaching テニス
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  • is Tennis Dead?
    2026/03/11

    Is tennis dying?

    In this episode of the My Tennis Coaching Podcast, I explore a question many people in the sport are starting to ask: Is tennis slowly losing relevance?

    With the rapid growth of padel and pickleball, tennis is facing real competition for players, court space, and cultural attention. But the real issue may not be the new sports themselves.

    The deeper problem lies inside tennis.

    In this conversation, I break down some of the structural challenges holding the sport back, including:

    Path dependence in tennis coaching – why the sport struggles to evolve
    Gatekeeping in coach education and development
    • The lack of academic research influencing real coaching practice
    • Why outdated systems continue to dominate coach education
    • How innovation is often resisted inside traditional tennis structures
    • The growing popularity of padel and pickleball and what tennis can learn from them

    Tennis has incredible history, culture, and competitive depth. But if the sport wants to remain relevant for the next generation of players and coaches, it needs to be willing to challenge long-standing assumptions about how the game is taught and developed.

    This episode is a reflection on where tennis currently stands — and what may need to change.

    • Is tennis declining?

    • Path dependence in sport systems

    • Coach education problems in tennis

    • Why tennis struggles to modernize

    • Ecological approaches to coaching

    • Padel and pickleball growth

    • The future of tennis coaching


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    51 分
  • What makes a Tennis Practice Real?
    2025/11/07

    In this episode, I unpack a brilliant question from a top coach:

    “What are the non-negotiables for representativeness in tennis—and can you trade some for others?”


    We explore:


    • Why throw tennis isn’t representative (and what it teaches us)

    • The 6 core elements of representative learning design in tennis

    • The difference between looking like the game vs. functioning like the game

    • What coaches might be getting wrong when designing “game-based” sessions

    • How to balance exploration and transfer in your practices

    If you’re serious about designing sessions that actually transfer to matches—this episode is a must.

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    17 分
  • Why ‘Play With Better Players’ Isn’t Always Good Advice
    2025/10/16

    You’ve heard it a hundred times: “Play with better players, and you’ll improve.”
    But what if that advice is only half true?

    In this live session, I’ll break down:

    • Why constantly “playing up” can stall learning, not accelerate it

    • What ecological dynamics says about challenge, attunement, and information

    • How to design matchplay that’s representative and actually helps players grow

    • What parents and coaches often misunderstand about competition level

    Whether you're a coach, parent, or player — this is a must-watch if you're serious about real development, not just chasing better opponents.

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    18 分
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