THE BRANKOVSKY TENNIS SCHOOL
Smart Starter Paddle Racquet
SMART STARTER PADDLE RACQUET IS THE WINNER FOR ALL BEGINNERS - CHILDREN OR ADULTS. SMART STARTER PADDLE RACQUET IS THE WINNER TO CORRECT WRONG TECHNIQUE THAT CONSEQUENCES ARE TENNIS ELBOW AND SORE WRIST.
What is Smart Starter Paddle Tennis Racquet?
Smart Starter is a special wooden paddle racquet with a handle but no strings. Because it is short, children do not have to fight it. Because the ball does not bounce of it, they must learn to guide the ball.
It is necessary to play with an old, soft ball that is not bouncy - for sure you have plenty of them. Parents should use also Smart Starter when playing with their children.Their stroke will also improve.
It is the best teaching, learning and correcting tool for proper tennis stroke fundamentals.
What is possible to do with it? It is possible to play tournament on mini tennis court ( the service field of a tennis court is the right size for it). Children age 6 - 10 learn good basic forehand, one-handed backhand, volley, lob and smash and efficient aggressive all court tennis game from the beginning.
What's More?
If a tennis player no matter how advanced, has a sore wrist or tennis elbow, by changing the improper stroke technique with Smart Starter paddle racquet to good basic technique these health problems miraculously disappear.
Photo shows Smart Starters from Brankovsky Tennis Day Camp
Mini tennis in Canada is nothing new. It is in Toronto since 1988 sanctioned by OTA and accepted by Tennis Canada as " a great option to learning the sport of a lifetime".
Wilson developed 19", 21", 23" racquet that was not on the market for many years. Now everybody can use Gradual Length Method (GLM) right after Smart Starter .
Smart Starter Paddle Racquet was announced on the Internet for the members of Tennis Professionals Association (TPA) by Tennis Canada Coaching Department as a tool for beginners, to learn to play tennis!
Smart Starter Adequate size racquet can assist young children to manipulate the racquet in a controlled manor. It also promotes a stable wrist, which is important for the development of fundamentals. Tennis Professional Association of Canada.
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