Sportplan has been very helpful in guiding me through my first year as a High School Coach.
What are good basic and fun drills to do with beginner/improvers in large groups (20-25)?
I have a left hand player who is very aggressive at the baseline, but he doesn't really want to go to the net. I think if he comes to the net he will improve a lot, so what can I do with players to get them to try new ideas?
I am teaching only 4 lessons to year 3 and need some good ideas to cover the basic strokes and game play?
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