Kids

The children's tennis class aims to introduce children to the world of tennis in a fun, dynamic and safe way. Through games and activities adapted to their age, the aim is to develop basic motor skills, familiarize them with the use of the racket and balls, and begin to understand the technical foundations of tennis.
Schedules
Motor stage (5-6 years):
Children in this age group are developing gross motor skills. They focus on body control, coordination and the ability to track the ball. The use of games and movements that do not require much technical precision is essential.


Coordination stage (7-9 years)
This is a good time to start working in more detail on basic strokes and technique. Here, children can begin to practice hitting movements in a more structured way, but always maintaining fun and learning dynamics.
Pedagogical approach:
Learn by playing: The key is to keep the activities entertaining and related to playful situations. Tennis should not be perceived as a task, but as a game that allows children to enjoy while learning.
Repetition and progression: Constant repetitions of each skill must be carried out in contexts of games and activities that favor gradual progression. Children should be given time to master each skill before moving on to new tasks.
Constant motivation: It is essential to maintain a positive attitude, with reinforcement and praise for achievements, no matter how small. This helps build confidence and enthusiasm to continue learning.