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Dealing with Tennis Parents

Talk to any tennis coach these days and they’ll quickly tell you that the biggest challenge in coaching is dealing and communicating with tennis parents.

My first tip for coaches is this.

“Master your communication skills as fast as you can.”

The best tennis coaches are really good at communicating with their players and parents.

Good.

Here are 3 tips that can help make your job easier and less stressful.

1). Listen with a real intent to understand them.

Let me explain what’s wrong with me.

Japanese parents are very protective and pamper their children for a lifetime.

So I would always have to have these long meetings with them on a weekly basis and I wouldn’t really be listening to them during the meeting!

I started unplugging them!

Which was bad, but the problem was that he wasn’t even aware of it.

Looking back now, I realize they felt it too.

But, here’s the fun part.

When I finally stopped resisting the meeting, I began to listen with a real intent to understand their concerns.

Our relationship improved and we became good friends.

You must make your parents feel that they are the most important person in the world when you listen to them and communicate with them.

Next thing.

two). Harmonize with them.

This is a great analogy for this advice.

Imagine your tennis parents as a fast train coming towards YOU.

That means.

If you stand directly in front of him, he’ll run over you, right?

Exactly.

Therein lies the key point.

Coaches should never do that.

Instead, seek to harmonize with them and get into their mindset and world.

3). redirect them.

After having harmonized with them.

Seek to redirect them to your point of view.

They will often follow your example as well.

Understand this.

Most parents and people look for leadership.

There are many weak energies out there and the person with the strongest will always need to lead the others in the pack.

You must do this in a non-direct way.

It has to be natural or they will figure out what you are doing and resent you.

But do not worry.

With daily practice, you will master this way of communicating.

Let’s go over the steps for dealing with tennis parents.

“Listen with the intent to understand them, then tune in to them and their feelings, and finally redirect them to see it your way or the way that’s best for the team.”

Know something?

After dealing with tennis parents for over 25 years, this 3-step process has helped me enjoy working with tennis parents and it will do the same for you.

Goal, warning.

This is not easy, you have to be aware and you also have to drop your coach ego or it won’t happen.

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