Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it's not really intuitive in the way that basketball and soccer are. there's a technique to it and to get that technique you generally need some sort of formalized instruction.
So tired of hearing this nonsense from people who know nothing about basketball. Any 3 year old can hit a tennis ball. No one can take a step on the basketball court without violating one or more rules without training. Just because you don't know anything about a sport, don't assume it's "intuitive."
Rules aren’t the issue - that can be addressed easily. Knowledge isn’t the barrier, technique is. It’s ridiculous to compare tennis with basketball. The proper technique is so difficult and has to be learned from someone who knows how to do it and practiced repeatedly with someone feeding you balls. The knowledge base is far more rare than soccer or basketball. Tennis takes tons of training (years) before they are ever ready to play a single game. SOCCER and basketball can be practiced almost anywhere by yourself.
They have basketball leagues for kindergartners. Are there tennis leagues for kindergarteners?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it's not really intuitive in the way that basketball and soccer are. there's a technique to it and to get that technique you generally need some sort of formalized instruction.
So tired of hearing this nonsense from people who know nothing about basketball. Any 3 year old can hit a tennis ball. No one can take a step on the basketball court without violating one or more rules without training. Just because you don't know anything about a sport, don't assume it's "intuitive."
Rules aren’t the issue - that can be addressed easily. Knowledge isn’t the barrier, technique is. It’s ridiculous to compare tennis with basketball. The proper technique is so difficult and has to be learned from someone who knows how to do it and practiced repeatedly with someone feeding you balls. The knowledge base is far more rare than soccer or basketball. Tennis takes tons of training (years) before they are ever ready to play a single game. Tennis and basketball can be practiced almost anywhere by yourself.
They have basketball leagues for kindergartners. Are there tennis leagues for kindergarteners?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it's not really intuitive in the way that basketball and soccer are. there's a technique to it and to get that technique you generally need some sort of formalized instruction.
So tired of hearing this nonsense from people who know nothing about basketball. Any 3 year old can hit a tennis ball. No one can take a step on the basketball court without violating one or more rules without training. Just because you don't know anything about a sport, don't assume it's "intuitive."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s tennis courts in every public park and anyone and everyone can play it.
Not really.
+1. In Bethesda maybe.
There are six PUBLIC tennis courts at Langley HS available for everyone after school and all days long in the summer. The same at Yorktown HS in Arlington.
There are so many public tennis courts in Fairfax County parks, like Linway Terrace, Dolley Madison public library, Lewwinsville Park, etc...
Point proven. These locations are high income areas.
If you don’t know anything about what you are talking about it’s best to be quiet
Compton CA has tennis courts and I think the Williams sisters come from there
Langley and Yorktown HS are the two most affluent public high schools in northern va. What are YOU talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s tennis courts in every public park and anyone and everyone can play it.
Not really.
+1. In Bethesda maybe.
There are six PUBLIC tennis courts at Langley HS available for everyone after school and all days long in the summer. The same at Yorktown HS in Arlington.
There are so many public tennis courts in Fairfax County parks, like Linway Terrace, Dolley Madison public library, Lewwinsville Park, etc...
Point proven. These locations are high income areas.
If you don’t know anything about what you are talking about it’s best to be quiet
All HS in FCPS, with the exception of Mclean and Madison HS, have six tennis courts. However, tennis courts at Langley HS are always crowded while tennis courts at Annandale HS, Justice HS, and Falls Church HS are almost always emptied. It has to do with income.
Langley and Yorktown HS are the two most affluent public high schools in northern va. What are YOU talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can sign find a league and my kid up for rec soccer in about 10 minutes. How do I sign my kid up to play tennis (against opponents, not just me) absent a county club membership?
Where are you located? There are definitely options in MD
Fairfax - the only leagues require private pool or country club memberships
Anonymous wrote:I can sign find a league and my kid up for rec soccer in about 10 minutes. How do I sign my kid up to play tennis (against opponents, not just me) absent a county club membership?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s tennis courts in every public park and anyone and everyone can play it.
Not really.
+1. In Bethesda maybe.
There are six PUBLIC tennis courts at Langley HS available for everyone after school and all days long in the summer. The same at Yorktown HS in Arlington.
There are so many public tennis courts in Fairfax County parks, like Linway Terrace, Dolley Madison public library, Lewwinsville Park, etc...
Point proven. These locations are high income areas.
If you don’t know anything about what you are talking about it’s best to be quiet
Anonymous wrote:I can sign find a league and my kid up for rec soccer in about 10 minutes. How do I sign my kid up to play tennis (against opponents, not just me) absent a county club membership?
Where are you located? There are definitely options in MD
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s tennis courts in every public park and anyone and everyone can play it.
Not really.
+1. In Bethesda maybe.
There are six PUBLIC tennis courts at Langley HS available for everyone after school and all days long in the summer. The same at Yorktown HS in Arlington.
There are so many public tennis courts in Fairfax County parks, like Linway Terrace, Dolley Madison public library, Lewwinsville Park, etc...
Point proven. These locations are high income areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it's not really intuitive in the way that basketball and soccer are. there's a technique to it and to get that technique you generally need some sort of formalized instruction.
So tired of hearing this nonsense from people who know nothing about basketball. Any 3 year old can hit a tennis ball. No one can take a step on the basketball court without violating one or more rules without training. Just because you don't know anything about a sport, don't assume it's "intuitive."