ATPCA Master Professional Level 3 Course


  The Ultimate Qualification - the High Performance Coach
   
     
         
  Overview
 

The Master Professional LEVEL 3 course (30 hours) comprises of an intense four consecutive day learning experience. It provides Advanced Level 2 coaches with the skills to take a major role in running a larger style tennis complex attended by elite players and discover tennis coaching at a high performance level. Speciality lecturers include sports psychology, physical conditioning, marketing and public relations, advanced biomechanics and footwork, nutrition.

  The entry requirements for this Level 3 course are:
 

20 years or older
Minimum of Level 1 First Aid
Level 2 ATPCA qualified with 100 hours coaching experience at that level
Currently coaching highly advanced players
Minimum playing standard of ITN5 (Assessment required on court if nearer to ITN6)


  Course Presenter/Co-ordinator: Julio El Akl
 

Former tour player
Highly appraised as a presenter by Tennis Australia
Mentored and coached over 800 tennis coaches worldwide
President of the ATPCA (Master Pro Level 3 Qualified)

 
  You will learn (overview)
 

Biomechanics for Advanced Techniques
Match Charting and Analysis
Squad Training Sessions
Mental Training Principles/ Psychology
Sports Nutrition-Pre & Post Match
Periodisation incl. Goal Setting
Physical Training-speed/recovery
Strategies and Tactics at elite level
Supervising /Promoting a Resort
Business Skills-computers, marketing

   
  Course Benefits
 

Master Professional Level 3 Qualified ATPCA tennis Coach
Personalised ATPCA L3 Certificate and ID Card/license
Increased access to larger style resort opportunities
Free Listing on the ATPCA website
Your own ATPCA email address
Your own website hosted free by ATPCA
Access to job opportunities generally
ATPCA members benefits including equipment purchase discounts
Insurance cover as a qualified member of the ATPCA (no extra fee)

   
  Learning Outcomes- Upon completion you will be able to:
 

Apply advanced and elite biomechanical concepts to stroke production and movement

Develop and apply match preparation and match analysis for elite players

Identify and explain strategies and tactics and game styles appropriate for elite players

Provide a physical conditioning and recovery program for a tennis athlete

Implement sport psychology and mental training principles for advanced and elite    players

Identify diet and nutritional principles for peak performance

Customise short and long term performance planning at elite level

Supervise and promote a recreational and tennis resort facility

Develop and apply social and psychological skills to manage individual and team    responsiveness, behaviour, unity, morale