Have you been playing for months
or even years and can’t seem to get to the next level? Are
you still struggling with one stroke or another? Is your consistency
a problem? How many times have you heard an instructor say
“turn to the side”, “take your racquet back early”, “step
into the ball”, “hit through five balls in a row”, or “follow
through to the target”? Do you want to play better tennis
but no matter how hard you try or how many lessons you take,
things pretty much stay the same? OF COURSE! You are driving
down a street named Conventional Instruction. This is a dead-end
street that kills your coordination, feel and athleticism.
At the end of this street you’ll be left on the scrap heap
of limitation, frustration and doom. You were never aware
that conventional instruction would lead to this. The reason
our industry is flawed is due to ignorance.
The good news is that Spencer Flint
Tennis will fix all of this, and so much more. I will restore
everything you have lost and get your game back on track.
I will lead your game to its greatest capabilities. Come experience
what so many already have – excitement from feeling your game
grow and reaching your full potential. There are no two people
that hit the ball the exact same way, nor should they. Great
tennis coaches and teaching professionals can figure out the
best way for you to hit the ball. Teaching is a gift that
very few people have. It’s not something you get in a certification
on a weekend. Either you have the gift of teaching or you
don’t. Far too many people are trying to teach tennis without
the gift of teaching, coupled with the wrong conventional
teaching method, and presto! – from 1970 to the year 2000,
twenty four million people left tennis in America.
The result of this poor instruction
is that you, the paying client, have learned flawed techniques,
which creates a limitation on how far you can improve. I asked
a close friend, who played Division One Tennis for the University
of Central Florida in the Number 2 Singles Position throughout
college and is currently the Director of Tennis at a prestigious
Country Club in Florida, this question: “How many teaching
or coaching professionals in the tennis industry would you
say really know what they are doing”? His answer was, “less
than 10%.” That is an eye-opener for most people when I tell
them this, but not to me! I can tell you first-hand that hundreds
of people that I have taught have said to me they had been
taking lessons for years, sometimes decades, and they learned
more from me in one hour than the totality of ten years worth
of lessons with others. They could not believe the improvement
that they felt in just an hour with me on the court.
Just read the testimonials.
Tennis is my passion, and I love helping people find enjoyment
in this great game. If you have any questions, I would love
to help you. Feel free to e-mail me at spencer@moderntennislessons.com.
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