The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary!
Practices are physical, Tournaments are mental!
Try to understand the above phrase. A tournament mindset is totally different from that of a practice one, it's a very serious, highly focused frame of mind. Being serious comes from attitude not anger! Its about being completely in the moment not lost in self-doubt and emotional anxiety!
Keys to a greater tournament mindset
1. The ability to have a greater sense of concentration during specific moments and then being able to chill the rest of the time
2. Having the ability to flick the switch to a laser beam focus and then off the next
3. Being able to control intense emotions that come with the competitive lifestyle rather than emotionally crashing all the time.
I will blog about these 3 areas later in the month however, but remember a tournament mindset is more than just wanting to win, its about doing what is needed to win!
Look out for TennisMind.co.uk coming soon for players and coaches!
Andy
Have racket will travel! Motivational Peak Performance Speaker and Coach; PTR International Tutor of the Year 2007; PTRuk Pro of the Year 2000; Author Tennis Psychology made Easy and World Class Tennis Mentality; Worldwide Travelled Coach Education Tutor.
Saturday, 13 November 2010
Friday, 12 November 2010
Product of the Week!
Tone Trainer Tennis Monitor
for Stroke Improvement
RRP £29.00.......My Price £19.99
RRP £29.00.......My Price £19.99
The TONE TRAINER offers a great opportunity to receive instant feedback on your racket grip. The TONE TRAINER can help improve your game by that extra few percent which may be enough to give you the edge over your future opponents.
The TONE TRAINER electronic wedge fits into the throat of your racket. The ultra-thin pressure sensing membrane attaches to your grip. Weighing less than two ounces, this advanced system monitors every stroke, including serves.
TONE TRAINER teaches you to shift between relaxed readiness and maximum power as you progress from preparation to contact, follow-through and recovery.
TONE TRAINER'S audible tone helps teach a feather-like grip during racket preparation and just enough firmness at contact to acieve racket head control.
Post and Packaging £3.00
Email me for details - enquiries@andytennis.co.uk
The life of a tennis coach week 45-2010
Who ordered this weather for the week?
Not much coaching going on, courts super frozen on Wednesday night but the squad ploughed through and we will all the better for it!
The good thing is the indoor hall for the kids, good job i can think on my feet a little while still trying to stick to our work schedule!
Albeit this, i had an amazing week for ideas and getting these ideas set in stone. From my facebook page http://www.facebook.com/andy.dowsett1 you will see my new Tennis Mind Logo. This is the start of a psychology website for coaches, clubs, players and juniors to educate and advise!
I am hoping to have the template complete by the end of the week and start building the content in the coming weeks. My Russian language is coming along stronger each day i practice and can now hold conversations!
This will open up the ability to coach any Russian players who wish to train at the academy next year! Anyone interested in talking to me in Russian over facebook this will be a great help as well! I need to learn some tennis terminologies!
Busy weekend coming up and the UK weather looks good for it all! Sun all the way.
For those that are interested i have finished the paperwork for my two day Christmas Camp, ask and you can have copies to use yourself and adjust accordingly. Two days one day of coaching, one day of games and tournaments ending in a Christmas Party with myself running a little magic show for the kids as well.
Funny how hobbies can become part of what you do! Run alongside this is the perfect time to have an awards ceremony for the kids in your programme! Ensure everyone walks away with something though!
Now where is that Santa outfit?
Not much coaching going on, courts super frozen on Wednesday night but the squad ploughed through and we will all the better for it!
The good thing is the indoor hall for the kids, good job i can think on my feet a little while still trying to stick to our work schedule!
Albeit this, i had an amazing week for ideas and getting these ideas set in stone. From my facebook page http://www.facebook.com/andy.dowsett1 you will see my new Tennis Mind Logo. This is the start of a psychology website for coaches, clubs, players and juniors to educate and advise!
I am hoping to have the template complete by the end of the week and start building the content in the coming weeks. My Russian language is coming along stronger each day i practice and can now hold conversations!
This will open up the ability to coach any Russian players who wish to train at the academy next year! Anyone interested in talking to me in Russian over facebook this will be a great help as well! I need to learn some tennis terminologies!
Busy weekend coming up and the UK weather looks good for it all! Sun all the way.
For those that are interested i have finished the paperwork for my two day Christmas Camp, ask and you can have copies to use yourself and adjust accordingly. Two days one day of coaching, one day of games and tournaments ending in a Christmas Party with myself running a little magic show for the kids as well.
Funny how hobbies can become part of what you do! Run alongside this is the perfect time to have an awards ceremony for the kids in your programme! Ensure everyone walks away with something though!
Now where is that Santa outfit?
Wednesday, 10 November 2010
From the FB status of Silvija Talaja
If u don't miss, u will win. If u don't miss, and u can place the ball where u want, I will come and watch u play. If u dont miss, can place the ball where u want and hit hard, I will buy a ticket to watch u play......Hazel Wightman
Tuesday, 9 November 2010
Contact....
Many of you have asked how you can contact me!
Simple:-
email: enquiries@andytennis.co.uk
skype: andrew.dowsett1
phone 00447850237342
I can work with any of you at my centre, via my programmes or by email and skype.
Let me know
I look forward to hearing from you!
Andy
Simple:-
email: enquiries@andytennis.co.uk
skype: andrew.dowsett1
phone 00447850237342
I can work with any of you at my centre, via my programmes or by email and skype.
Let me know
I look forward to hearing from you!
Andy
The Art of Acting
Why in your vast range of never ending skills would you need to learn to act throughout your performances?
A fine question here’s a great answer, forgive me for going back so many years but lets take the Borg mentality of the late 70’s/80’s. What a great role model 0-6 down and you couldn’t tell, 6-0 up the following set still couldn’t tell. Turn the guy upside down and his pulse rate would stay the same low level. What a master of emotional control!
Now ask yourself was it always like that, no of course not, it was learned. Read books on what he was like as a youngster. I call it an umpire mentality, the umpire only sees the situation, un-judgemental the ball goes in or out either way he just calls it as he sees. Is it going to ruin his day, not likely.
Part of the Tennis Psyche System is to be able to act. A massive rule is not to give your opponent anything, let me say that again, do not give your opponent anything. Body language is a major thing in sports, let your opponent know you are down and he will kick your further, show them a ‘warrior like state’ then they may even doubt themselves and their abilities. Either way you will learn to love the battle, that is after all what it is all about!! To battle, push each other and become the best we can.
Part of your tennis armour is to learn to act, to learn to show that your opponent that they cannot harm you, on that point however, it’s okay to shout to clear your energies, clear your mind, let out frustration but then its back to work. To step up to the baseline ready for the next point with a clear perspective of what is at hand, the Tennis Psyche System will teach you to step up the baseline physically attuned, emotionally positive and mentally focused on your next objective.
A fine question here’s a great answer, forgive me for going back so many years but lets take the Borg mentality of the late 70’s/80’s. What a great role model 0-6 down and you couldn’t tell, 6-0 up the following set still couldn’t tell. Turn the guy upside down and his pulse rate would stay the same low level. What a master of emotional control!
Now ask yourself was it always like that, no of course not, it was learned. Read books on what he was like as a youngster. I call it an umpire mentality, the umpire only sees the situation, un-judgemental the ball goes in or out either way he just calls it as he sees. Is it going to ruin his day, not likely.
Part of the Tennis Psyche System is to be able to act. A massive rule is not to give your opponent anything, let me say that again, do not give your opponent anything. Body language is a major thing in sports, let your opponent know you are down and he will kick your further, show them a ‘warrior like state’ then they may even doubt themselves and their abilities. Either way you will learn to love the battle, that is after all what it is all about!! To battle, push each other and become the best we can.
Part of your tennis armour is to learn to act, to learn to show that your opponent that they cannot harm you, on that point however, it’s okay to shout to clear your energies, clear your mind, let out frustration but then its back to work. To step up to the baseline ready for the next point with a clear perspective of what is at hand, the Tennis Psyche System will teach you to step up the baseline physically attuned, emotionally positive and mentally focused on your next objective.
Andy
Monday, 8 November 2010
Comments....
Comments have now been enabled on all posts. Thanks for suggesting i didnt realise they were off!
Took some time to work out how to do it but we are there to discuss about comments and articles.
Look forward to hearing from you
Andy
Took some time to work out how to do it but we are there to discuss about comments and articles.
Look forward to hearing from you
Andy
The life of a tennis coach week 44-2010
Albeit a day late but here it is.....
A regular week with a regular batch load of work.
A new school attached with opportunity for after school work next year a few times a week.
I am always continuing my education and this week i have decided to relearn the languge of Russian. Why? I dont know but felt the need almost like a calling! Having been able to speak this quite well as a youngster i dont think it will take that long to get back, i may need help from all you Russian readers for the translation of tennis words!
Saturday saw my first masterclass at the club on Video Analysis. 8 spaces available 8 attendees and after 3 hours all left with a darn site more knowledge about their game of tennis!
This week was okay not much to say, time flies when you are having fun!
Dont forget to keep an eye out on all the articles that are put on here from myself and from others!
A regular week with a regular batch load of work.
A new school attached with opportunity for after school work next year a few times a week.
I am always continuing my education and this week i have decided to relearn the languge of Russian. Why? I dont know but felt the need almost like a calling! Having been able to speak this quite well as a youngster i dont think it will take that long to get back, i may need help from all you Russian readers for the translation of tennis words!
Saturday saw my first masterclass at the club on Video Analysis. 8 spaces available 8 attendees and after 3 hours all left with a darn site more knowledge about their game of tennis!
This week was okay not much to say, time flies when you are having fun!
Dont forget to keep an eye out on all the articles that are put on here from myself and from others!
Friday, 5 November 2010
Lecturing, Presenting and Mentoring
Over the last 11 Years I have been involved in the writing, planning and running of education courses within the PTR. These courses have been varied and below you can find a list of all that i have run.....
Advanced Coaching Essentials
Bollettieri Biomechanics
The advanced serve and return
Effective Biomechanics
The Art of Volleying
Progressive Techniques for Tennis
Footwork and Movement Basics
Etcheberry Fitness Drills
Moving your player to the next level
Power Goalsetting for Performance
Munchkin Tennis
Training Juniors
The Kids Tennis Programme
Working with Teenagers
The complete junior player
Montessori Tennis
Effective Squad Coaching
Basic and Advanced Singles Tactics
Successful Singles
Understanding Patterns of Play
Effective Tactical Teaching
Understanding and Developing your Game
Top Class Club Tactics
Basic, Intermediate and Advanced Doubles Tactics
Tennis Psychology made Easy
Tennis Psychology 101
Teaching your players tennis mentality
Champions Mentality
The art of confidence
Psychology Tennis Drills
How to Win Matches the easy way
Understanding the Psychology of Match Play
Programming and Running successful Groups at your club
Club Programming and Business Sense
Match Charting
Learning from Tour Players
Running a Successful Tournament
Teaching Tennis Technique the easy way
50 Drills in a Day
Doubles Drills
Successful Doubles
Situational Games and Practices
Play Action Drills
Dead Ball and Live Ball Drills
Core Drills for Tennis
Cardio Tennis
Pressure Tennis
Fun Games for Groups
Ultimate Error Detection and Correction
The Art of Volleying
Rainy Day Tennis
How to stand up and talk to the masses
The Schools Tennis Programme
If you would like me to lecture at your club or venue for a day or for a symposium then please email me - enquiries@andytennis.co.uk
text/phone 00447850237342
skype - andrew.dowsett1
Advanced Coaching Essentials
Bollettieri Biomechanics
The advanced serve and return
Effective Biomechanics
The Art of Volleying
Progressive Techniques for Tennis
Footwork and Movement Basics
Etcheberry Fitness Drills
Moving your player to the next level
Power Goalsetting for Performance
Munchkin Tennis
Training Juniors
The Kids Tennis Programme
Working with Teenagers
The complete junior player
Montessori Tennis
Effective Squad Coaching
Basic and Advanced Singles Tactics
Successful Singles
Understanding Patterns of Play
Effective Tactical Teaching
Understanding and Developing your Game
Top Class Club Tactics
Basic, Intermediate and Advanced Doubles Tactics
Tennis Psychology made Easy
Tennis Psychology 101
Teaching your players tennis mentality
Champions Mentality
The art of confidence
Psychology Tennis Drills
How to Win Matches the easy way
Understanding the Psychology of Match Play
Programming and Running successful Groups at your club
Club Programming and Business Sense
Match Charting
Learning from Tour Players
Running a Successful Tournament
Teaching Tennis Technique the easy way
50 Drills in a Day
Doubles Drills
Successful Doubles
Situational Games and Practices
Play Action Drills
Dead Ball and Live Ball Drills
Core Drills for Tennis
Cardio Tennis
Pressure Tennis
Fun Games for Groups
Ultimate Error Detection and Correction
The Art of Volleying
Rainy Day Tennis
How to stand up and talk to the masses
The Schools Tennis Programme
If you would like me to lecture at your club or venue for a day or for a symposium then please email me - enquiries@andytennis.co.uk
text/phone 00447850237342
skype - andrew.dowsett1
The Inner Realms of Ray Brown - UNFORCED ERRORS, THE HIDDED CURSE.
Unforced errors often come in strings of as many as three. One error leads to another because the player who makes the error feels the need to make up for it by doing something extra. The next error comes because the player’s mind is not focused on the business at hand, but rather on making up for the last error. If you don’t forget about the 1st error, you will have a lot more errors to think about after the match is over.

Andy's Comment
This is why you need to train to work in gaining cluster of points. The player who wins matches gains the most cluster of points (3 in a row) more than their opponent.
Try playing points in your squads and you only gain 1 point when you have won three points in a row!
Not easy but great for focus and concentration!

Andy's Comment
This is why you need to train to work in gaining cluster of points. The player who wins matches gains the most cluster of points (3 in a row) more than their opponent.
Try playing points in your squads and you only gain 1 point when you have won three points in a row!
Not easy but great for focus and concentration!
Thursday, 4 November 2010
I would just like to say...
A big welcome to Guadeloupe, the Netherlands and Poland to the blog. You have joined another 13 countries that look and read. If you feel you can contribute to this blog just let me know! After all its not a one man show but a sharing of ideas from coaches and players world wide.
Also welcome Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Serbia, Ireland and Germany!
Thankyou for looking in!
Also welcome Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Serbia, Ireland and Germany!
Thankyou for looking in!
Wednesday, 3 November 2010
Pre match Anxiousness
I coach a number of club players who play well in practice or in lessons but when it comes to matches they become toast. Why is it that we are successful on Saturday yet suck on Sunday?
Remember it is a normal response to the upcoming match to feel nerves. This is just your mind and body getting ready for the effort. Before i carry on with some tips let me take you to a story......
Two players about to step out to the court in for an important match one turns to his coach and says i have butterflies in my stomach, i feel sick as he rubs his clammy hands together. The other turns to his coach and states i feel nervous, what a great feeling. Coach i am ready!
1. If you are nervous, deep slow breathing helps lower your arousal level or listen to your favourite music that is suited to your situation. Never underestimate the use of music!
2. If you are without anxiousness be wary that you are too relaxed and may start the match too passively. Raise your arousal level!
3. Review your main strategy and revisit your confidence cv.
Good luck
Remember it is a normal response to the upcoming match to feel nerves. This is just your mind and body getting ready for the effort. Before i carry on with some tips let me take you to a story......
Two players about to step out to the court in for an important match one turns to his coach and says i have butterflies in my stomach, i feel sick as he rubs his clammy hands together. The other turns to his coach and states i feel nervous, what a great feeling. Coach i am ready!
1. If you are nervous, deep slow breathing helps lower your arousal level or listen to your favourite music that is suited to your situation. Never underestimate the use of music!
2. If you are without anxiousness be wary that you are too relaxed and may start the match too passively. Raise your arousal level!
3. Review your main strategy and revisit your confidence cv.
Good luck
Tuesday, 2 November 2010
Gameplans...
When on a forum about gameplans i have to share this post stated from a good friend of mine Duey Evans
First, last and always figure out the riddle of the match. Some places you can start are:
1. Figure out if he/she can beat you? If not, be patient
2. If you allow him to, will he/she beat themselves? Is so, allow them to
3. Find a way to match up what you do best to make the thing he believes is his biggest weapon fail. If he feels his strength (not necessarily a shot but very well could be) is less than your strength you have an advantage.
Remember to keep asking yourself if the riddle has a new twist?
Enjoy the battles!
Thanks Duey!
1. Figure out if he/she can beat you? If not, be patient
2. If you allow him to, will he/she beat themselves? Is so, allow them to
3. Find a way to match up what you do best to make the thing he believes is his biggest weapon fail. If he feels his strength (not necessarily a shot but very well could be) is less than your strength you have an advantage.
Remember to keep asking yourself if the riddle has a new twist?
Enjoy the battles!
Thanks Duey!
The Art of Confidence
Confidence is a delicate form, it can take time to build but only a second to lose!!
If you are with Confidence then you have a strong belief in that area, with a strong belief in that area comes a great amount of energy with it. There are generally two types within this area for athletes, general confidence of own skills and specific confidence of particular skills. For instance Ali had one of the best general self-confidence abilities in the world by consistently stating ‘I AM THE GREATEST’.
Exercise…state a truth about your strengths in your game, and live it. Start with I AM…
Simple enough and if you give energy and act as if it is true and you will begin to believe this too.
Specific confidence is the ability to stand up and hit a particular serve to a certain place without fail. You are confident it will work.
Answer this question.....If I was playing against me how would I beat me??
Take your shots you utilise in match play and compare them with the following statements. For instance with your first serve in match play do you hope or know it will work?
I. I hope I can hit this shot (or perhaps you can pray for divine intervention instead)
II. I think I can hit this shot (this is just Stinkin’ Thinkin’ and it will not hold up)
III. I believe I can hit this shot (A great starting place but still requires work)
IV. I Know I can hit this shot (A great aspect but there is better to come, seek and you shall find!)
V. I will hit this shot (The mark of World Class Athletes)
Use the scoring system below to help:-
I-1/2 II-3/4 III-5/6 IV-7/8 V-9/10
Coach Andy Dowsett
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http://www.findatenniscoach.com/
http://www.jasonlampione.blogspot.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonlampione
http://www.tennisopolis.com/
http://10nis4all.wordpress.com/
http://www.twitter.com/jlampione
http://www.sportingmentors.com/
His websites, insights and knowledge speak for themselves!
Welcome guys!
Welcome guys!
Tennis Psychology course latest
The 12-Week Tennis Psychology programme is going well. Don't forget the start of every month is when i accept a new intake. We have now over 50 students in the programme, try it out yourself!
You can also visit the site www.tennismentality.co.uk for more info!
The course takes the form of the following information.....
Week 1 - Knowing your game
Week 2 - Power goalsetting for performance
Week 3 - The Art of Confidence in your game
Week 4 - The ultimate pre training confidence exercise
Week 5 - The importance of crossing the line for a winning mindset
Week 6 - Personalised Serve Routines
Week 7 - Personalised Return of Serve Routines
Week 8 - End of point play and scenarios to keep you on track
Week 9 - Staying activated and towards the zone
Week 10 - Pre match planning and game plans
Week 11 - After match evaluation and never ending improvement
Week 12 - Free Question and Email Session
If you would like to take part in this programme that will ultimately improve your game then email enquiries@andytennis.co.uk. Cost is a mere £30.00!
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