Anonymous wrote:
Ok guy. I guarantee if you start in middle school you will not play high level collegiate tennis
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok guy. I guarantee if you start in middle school you will not play high level collegiate tennis
Well John Isner didn't start tennis until he was 12 years old. Isn't that middle school? Isner ended up playing tennis for U. of Georgia and had a very successful professional career.
I guess you're WRONG.
Anonymous wrote:Ok guy. I guarantee if you start in middle school you will not play high level collegiate tennis
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:7th grade is actually a perfect age to start tennis or golf. My son started tennis and golf at 7th grade but he was doing physical training hard in 6th grade. I spent quite a bit of money for him to train in both tennis and golf from 7th until the beginning of 9th grade. He made the varsity golf team as a freshman and played the #1 position in 10th through 12th grade. In FCPS, golf starts in the fall season. He also got to play varsity tennis, playing #3 single as a freshman and #1 in 10th, 11th and 12th grade. The key here is to make sure you train him properly so that he has the physical stamina and strength. Once that is done, he can pick up golf and tennis very quickly. FWIW, my DS is now playing golf at a D2 school.
Nice! I have a kid that needs a second sport. He's finding it too hard to play two competitive team sports that both require ~ 10 month commitments and thinking an individual sport where we have more control over the schedule would be easier to manage with main travel sport. I was worried we were too late for tennis, but this gives me hope.
Tennis is not the sport for a kid to just pick up be proficient at
I've seen a middle school league where some pretty weak players were making varsity, and JV anyone could make it.
I am not following what you’re saying
That tennis is a sport a kid can pick up and be proficient at pretty quickly.
I am not following what you’re saying
That tennis is a sport a kid can pick up and be proficient at pretty quickly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:7th grade is actually a perfect age to start tennis or golf. My son started tennis and golf at 7th grade but he was doing physical training hard in 6th grade. I spent quite a bit of money for him to train in both tennis and golf from 7th until the beginning of 9th grade. He made the varsity golf team as a freshman and played the #1 position in 10th through 12th grade. In FCPS, golf starts in the fall season. He also got to play varsity tennis, playing #3 single as a freshman and #1 in 10th, 11th and 12th grade. The key here is to make sure you train him properly so that he has the physical stamina and strength. Once that is done, he can pick up golf and tennis very quickly. FWIW, my DS is now playing golf at a D2 school.
Nice! I have a kid that needs a second sport. He's finding it too hard to play two competitive team sports that both require ~ 10 month commitments and thinking an individual sport where we have more control over the schedule would be easier to manage with main travel sport. I was worried we were too late for tennis, but this gives me hope.
Tennis is not the sport for a kid to just pick up be proficient at
I've seen a middle school league where some pretty weak players were making varsity, and JV anyone could make it.
I am not following what you’re saying
That tennis is a sport a kid can pick up and be proficient at pretty quickly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:7th grade is actually a perfect age to start tennis or golf. My son started tennis and golf at 7th grade but he was doing physical training hard in 6th grade. I spent quite a bit of money for him to train in both tennis and golf from 7th until the beginning of 9th grade. He made the varsity golf team as a freshman and played the #1 position in 10th through 12th grade. In FCPS, golf starts in the fall season. He also got to play varsity tennis, playing #3 single as a freshman and #1 in 10th, 11th and 12th grade. The key here is to make sure you train him properly so that he has the physical stamina and strength. Once that is done, he can pick up golf and tennis very quickly. FWIW, my DS is now playing golf at a D2 school.
Nice! I have a kid that needs a second sport. He's finding it too hard to play two competitive team sports that both require ~ 10 month commitments and thinking an individual sport where we have more control over the schedule would be easier to manage with main travel sport. I was worried we were too late for tennis, but this gives me hope.
Tennis is not the sport for a kid to just pick up be proficient at
I've seen a middle school league where some pretty weak players were making varsity, and JV anyone could make it.
I am not following what you’re saying
Anonymous wrote:Our hs won some big title for rowing and the coach said some of those kids didnt even start until that year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:7th grade is actually a perfect age to start tennis or golf. My son started tennis and golf at 7th grade but he was doing physical training hard in 6th grade. I spent quite a bit of money for him to train in both tennis and golf from 7th until the beginning of 9th grade. He made the varsity golf team as a freshman and played the #1 position in 10th through 12th grade. In FCPS, golf starts in the fall season. He also got to play varsity tennis, playing #3 single as a freshman and #1 in 10th, 11th and 12th grade. The key here is to make sure you train him properly so that he has the physical stamina and strength. Once that is done, he can pick up golf and tennis very quickly. FWIW, my DS is now playing golf at a D2 school.
Nice! I have a kid that needs a second sport. He's finding it too hard to play two competitive team sports that both require ~ 10 month commitments and thinking an individual sport where we have more control over the schedule would be easier to manage with main travel sport. I was worried we were too late for tennis, but this gives me hope.
Tennis is not the sport for a kid to just pick up be proficient at
I've seen a middle school league where some pretty weak players were making varsity, and JV anyone could make it.