September 29 - November 10 (5 weeks) No session October 27 NOTE DATE CHANGES Rainout 10/6 ALL EQUIPMENT IS PROVIDED! Final class provides opportunity to participate in RED BALL Team Challenge and Pizza Party (minimal fee required-TBD)
Ages: 5-10 program Time: 10:00 - 11:45 AM (Wks 1-4) Time: 9:30 - 10:00 AM (Wk 5) Time: 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM (Wk 5) RED BALL Team Challenge
REGISTRATION BEGINS: September 5 (residents) September 24 (non-residents)
FEES $75 per student + $10 per student (GlouTwp fee) Non-residents add additional $10 (per student) to cost (GlouTwp fee) 2nd student discount: 2 students for $140 + $20 per student (GlouTwp fee) Photos of Fall 2018 program
RED BALL TEAM CHALLENGE is a pilot event in cooperation with the USTA.
If supported, this will become an annual event that can expand to additional players ages 5-10 and families in GlouTwp. and, potentially, surrounding areas.
Registration is currently open ONLY to players registered with GlouTwp. Recreation for Spring/Summer QuickStart Tennis 2018 (as well as previous students from our programs).
Parent/Guardian (minimum one adult per family) participation is required on-court for player assistance and monitoring. Short training session is provided as well as reference material.
If you are interested in helping parents introduce their children to the lifetime sport of tennis, helping parents be directly involved in the sport and not just a spectator, and helping parents be able to take advantage of a family-friendly community program costing 1/2 of what is currently available in membership-based tennis clubs, then click the above link for the full story.
We at Gotta Play Tennis and Gotta Play Tennis Kids would like to thank all of those who chose to be a part of either our group or private tennis sessions in 2017.
We hope you achieved your tennis goals as a result, and for many of you, we hope to see you for more fun and skill development in 2018.
2017 Community Tennis Partner for Gloucester Township Public Schools
GOTTA PLAY TENNIS
Serving the tennis needs of Gloucester Township families with a decade of programs through cooperation with the Gloucester Twp. Recreation Department at Gloucester Twp. Community Park
Net Generation School Partnership Program
Gloucester Township Public Schools is now a 2017 recognized Net Generation Partner School. The focus of the Program is to create partnerships between a school district, local Community Partner, and USTA Section or District to give students the opportunity to learn, play, and enjoy the game of tennis.
Recently I had the opportunity to attend a webinar provided by the Tennis Industry Association (TIA) and presented by Dan Zeman, M.S., Exercise Physiologist. The event was a part of their Spring/Summer Webinar Learning Series and was entitled "Re-think Tennis: Promoting to the Baby Boomer Generation." For those not aware, this named group of people is sometimes identified by a birthdate that ranges from 1946 to 1964. Therefore, they would in fact be today's grandparents with ages between 48 and 70 years young. Now you might be thinking that this certainly cannot be a prime marketing target for this quite physical game. However, the focus of the webinar was on how to promote tennis (in the words of the TIA) "as a activity that will allow them to live independently, reduce their risk of future falls, maintain muscle mass, improve balance, agility and coordination plus stay mentally sharp." In other words, tennis is both a lifetime and life-sustaining sport that provides assistance in the quality of life well beyond our athletic prime. During the webinar, which was an interactive session, I asked the question, "Can you address the value of those programs not located in tennis clubs but instead through recreation centers–especially sessions that get parents actively involved on the court with their kids?" The response was very positive. Dr. Zeman said, "I applaud that question because any time you can get social engagement at a family level you really are doing a great service to that community or that family." Anyone who has participated in the programs from Gotta Play Tennis Kids is aware of how the activities provided are engaging to kids, parents, and even grandparents. The focus is not on one's muscularity or agility prowess. Rather the motivation is on one's ability to learn some new and very fun skills amongst 5-10 year old children. Trish and I are proud to provide this kind of service to families, to communities, to parents, and even grandparents. We are glad to hear that some others of greater notoriety are of like mind and that they see the value of what we strive to provide each and every time we step out onto the court.
Net Generation™ is the new youth tennis brand from the USTA. Launched in August 2017 to the general public, this can be your one-stop shop for local youth tennis programs.
Ron Miller and Gotta Play Tennis (Gotta Play Tennis Kids) has been named the COMMUNITY TENNIS PARTNER for Washington Twp. Public Schools in 2019.
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GOTTA PLAY TENNIS wins NJ award!
Gotta Play Tennis (Ron & Trish Miller) has been awarded the USTA Middle States New Jersey District 2014 ORGANIZATION OF THE YEAR (non-commercial)
What others have said about Gotta Play Tennis
"Gotta Play Tennis is by far the best tennis program I have seen for kids in the area. Kylie has done a couple others a few years ago, and they do not compare."
"Great participation for the entire family! We'll be signing up again!"
"Ron's knowledge and passion for tennis was infectious."
"I have been playing and coaching various sports for over 20 years at the youth, high school and collegiate level and I must say that this was one of the most well-organized and fun experience I have ever had."
"This has been the first athletic program that actively involved the parents."
"This was my son's second year and he enjoyed it just as much as the first time."
"By the end of the program my children could consistently make contact with the ball and they learned the important terminology of the game. They have both expressed how much they want to play more tennis and I’m excited to see their love for the game grow. Thanks for this experience!"
"The class was well run and did a good job of combining tennis disciplines with fun."
"Coaches Ron and Trish were absolutely amazing! It was my daughters first time attending this camp. I was blown away by how they taught the children."
"Mr. Miller was extremely knowledgeable and motivating in getting my son to learn and want to play tennis. He made it fun!"
"The whole experience for both kids AND adults was great! Looking forward to doing it again."
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