| Q:
What is the recommended age of participants?
A: Age 12--adult. Skills clinics are different
than camps. Participants learn skills. We do not play
against each other all day. Two hours into the clinic,
players are divided up based on how hard they hit. For
me it is a safety issue. Safety of all participants
is my primary concern.
Q: What if I feel my skill level is not good enough
to participate?
A: Relax. Most of the time we learn skills and
do drills. Skill level and age are not an issue.
The second hour of the clinic we separate out players
by how hard they hit. I do not mix skill levels when
we play. It is a safety issue. 20 minutes into the clinic,
you will feel fine.
Q: What if I am a good player, will I learn anything?
A: The participants who get the most out of
the clinic are advanced players and coaches because
they understand the game better and have a greater appreciation
for the instruction.
Q: Adults and juniors together? How does that work?
A: Great! In fact I rarely do clinics of just
adults or just juniors. Again, we separate out players
by how hard they hit and how well they play. I have
found the best ratio for clinics is: 40% junior girls,
30% junior boys and 30% adults. Junior players listen
better when adults are in attendance and adults last
longer on the court when junior players are playing
with them.
Q: How old are "junior players?"
A: Age12-18 years old.
Q: How many participants are at each event?
A: Usually 55-65. It depends on the location.
Q: How many instructors at each clinic?
A: No less than four (including myself) and
usually five. I do all the instruction at all events.
The assistants are prepped in advance on how and what
to teach.
Q: What is the format for the clinic?
A: I teach skills a little different than most
coaches: I advocate passing the ball low instead of
high. I am a big fan of snapping the ball instead of
hitting it. Because of this, I have a successful teaching
manner: theory, demonstration, "Over-Correction,"
drill, next skill. Then we play "Survivor."
Q: What is "Survivor?"
A: Survivor is where we put everything together.
The first part of the clinic is where we establish the
rules and teach you how to play, the last part of each
day is when we make you play by the rules…or you go
to the end of the line. Very effective!
Q: What happens if I am put on the waiting list?
A: I will send you an e-mail telling you the
clinic is currently full and what number you are on
the waiting list. I release the list 7 days prior to
the event
Q: Can parents watch?
A: Yes. Parents are more than welcome to watch
the clinic and are actively encouraged to participate
when I talk to the junior players about high school,
college, club ball and scholarships at the end of the
first day.
Q: Can players under the age of 18 leave the facility?
A: Absolutely not. Juniors must stay inside
the building until a responsible party arrives to pick
them up.
Q: Does the cost of the clinic include housing?
A: A list of nearby hotels will be included
in the e-mail I will send to you.
Q: Should I bring water, snacks, knee-pads and extra
t-shirts as needed?
A: Yes.
Q: If I still have a question, who do I contact?
A: Send me an e-mail or phone me (760) 635-3994
|