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		<title>Ken at International Hall of Fame</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 May 2011 17:27:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken DeHart</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[No I did not get inducted.  I am here to speak at the New England USPTA Conference on the &#8220;50 Best Tips for Players, Coaches and Pros&#8221; which is my newest DVD for anyone who wants to improve their game. Got into Providence, RI at midnight and drove thru fog and rain to New Port [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://blog.kendeharttennis.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/tennishalloffame.jpg" alt="" title="tennishalloffame" width="108" height="130" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-485" />No I did not get inducted.  I am here to speak at the New England USPTA Conference on the &#8220;<a href="http://www.kendeharttennis.com/pages/index.cfm?siteid=10199">50 Best Tips for Players, Coaches and Pros</a>&#8221; which is my newest DVD for anyone who wants to improve their game.</p>
<p>Got into Providence, RI at midnight and drove thru fog and rain to New Port &#8211; got in about 1:30 am.</p>
<p>Got up early to go to the <a href="http://www.tennisfame.com/">International Hall of Fame</a>.  It is awesome- walking down the street in New Port and suddenly there is a green canopy that tells you &#8211; YOU ARE HERE.  Turn left and you face the famous grass court and horseshoe area viewing area established in 1881.</p>
<p>I walk thru the entrance and by the pristine grass court wet with the morning dew to the entrance to the actual Hall of Fame.  Of course I have to go thru the shop and buy about $100 worth of Hall of Fame merchandise that I cannot live without.  I also join the Hall of Fame as a member for $50 &#8211; so I can go thru the museum whenever I want (once ever 3 years when I get up here again).</p>
<p>The museum is up the wooden stairs with carpet on the steps announcing where you are.  It is an incredible experience to see all those inducted into the Hall of Fame (Agassi is the next to be inducted).  They have amazing artifacts about tennis from the beginning of tennis time &#8211; racquets, old time clothes, trophies, pretty much everything in the world of tennis. There is sections that honor all the great players individually, by each major tournament and Davis Cup championship.  Just to see it all is a day long adventure into tennis history.  I took about a million pictures.</p>
<p>I attended a 4 hour course on Tennis Business Management for Directors of Tennis, had a cup of clam chowder on the deck overlooking the grass court and museum and admired the old tennis buildings and thought about the history of tennis played here.  The last time I was here, Karen and Kam were with me.  Kam hit on the grass courts (age 5 I think) and wished they were here again today with me.</p>
<p>Two more education courses to attend today.  One on strategy and one on continuing to grow professionally thru continuing education by two great speakers.  There was a party after at the &#8220;Court Tennis&#8221; center where they had a demonstration of the original &#8220;court tennis&#8221; played.  It is indoors, with tiny long racquets and a balls that bounce very little and are served off a sidewall and overhanging roof.  This is how Henry the VIII played the game and was watched by all.  Amazing game with a combination of squash, indoor tennis and rules???  Got some great pictures I will have to post later.</p>
<p>Tomorrow &#8211; I get to visit down town and take pictures of incredibly beautiful old homes and say &#8220;Wow&#8221; lots of time to myself.  I love history &#8211; one of my 3 majors in college. I speak at 3 tomorrow and have an hour and a half time slot to present the 50 Best Tips.  I will attend 5 other presentations to continue my education as well.</p>
<p>Tennis &#8211; what an amazing game it is&#8230;.</p>
<p>Thanks to all of you,</p>
<p>Ken DeHart<br />
SJSRC Director of Tennis<br />
PTR &amp; USPTA Master Professional<br />
408-892-3806 cell<br />
<a href="http://www.kendeharttennis.com/" target="_blank">www.kendeharttennis.com</a></p>
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		<title>Ken DeHart Presents “Strategy and Tactics of Tennis” at Missouri Valley USPTA</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2009 11:45:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[USPTA Master Professional, Ken DeHart was the kick-off speaker at the 2009 Missouri Valley USPTA Conference at the Homestead Country Club in Kansas City, Missouri. Ken presented a 4 hour continuing education course on Strategy and Tactics to more than 80 tennis teaching professionals and high school coaches attending the course designed to assist pros [...]]]></description>
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USPTA Master Professional, Ken DeHart  was the kick-off speaker at the 2009 Missouri Valley USPTA Conference  at the Homestead Country Club in Kansas City, Missouri.</p>
<p>Ken presented a 4 hour continuing education  course on Strategy and Tactics to more than 80 tennis teaching professionals  and high school coaches attending the course designed to assist pros  and coaches in teaching strategy and tactic to all levels of players.</p>
<p>The course addressed the importance  of balance and footwork in allowing a player to be able to produce efficient  and effective  strokes. World class players average about 10-12  steps between each ball they contact during a point.  That number  of steps typically decreases in groups of 2 steps with lesser players.    The progression continues downward to a beginner player who averages  about 2-4 steps between shots.</p>
<p>Once a player understands how to produce  their particular strokes, the player needs to recognize the available  targets on the court they can aim for during a point.  The player  must also determine the correct speed and spin to use in producing the  shot based upon their position and the position of their opponent.</p>
<p>Using the concept of 4 target areas  on the tennis court, the 4 squares on the tennis court (square 1 being  the deuce service court, square 2 the back court area behind the deuce  service court, square 3 being the back court area behind the the ad  service court and square 4 is the ad service court).</p>
<p>These target areas combined with using  3 speeds with which to send the ball to the target, (level 1 being the  slowest and spiniest of the shots, level 2 being the rally ball speed  and level 3 being the hardest they can hit the ball with out missing)  players select the target and speed or spin that is the correct tactic  for the position they are in and the position their opponent has taken.</p>
<p>Ken presented drills the coaches could  use to allow a player to practice these tactical skills where the coach  calls out the correct choice for the player initially.  As the  player becomes more familiar with the concepts, the player will make  those judgements and call out the appropriate target and speed before  the ball contacts the court on their side of the court.</p>
<p>A call made by a player after an opponents  ball contacts the players side of the court will put the receiver of  the ball in a difficult position.  In this position, the ball often  eliminates several options of the receiver and the player will appear  to have to rush to produce the shot.  This typically causes the  player to over-hit the ball based upon their position in the point and  experience &#8220;unforced&#8221; errors.</p>
<p>Ken also addressed how to play the 4  doubles positions on the tennis court and what would be a typical job  description for each of the 4 positions, before as well as during a  point.  The more difficult positions being how to move when your  partner is moving to the ball or learning to move when you are not the  hitter.</p>
<p>Several &#8220;unusual&#8221; doubles formations  were presented to demonstrate how doubles teams could compete against  a stronger team or to change the momentum during a match.</p>
<h3><strong>Examples included:</strong></h3>
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<li>Starting both players on    the deuce court side of the baseline to begin a match.  When the    server serves the ball into the deuce court to start the first point    of a game, whomever returns the ball will then become the deuce court    player for the rest of that set.</li>
<li>Playing an &#8220;I&#8221; formation    where the server&#8217;s partner straddled the center service line in near    the  service line in a crouched position.  When the server    directed the ball to the opponents service court, his partner would    stand up and move left or right in a pre-determined direction to distract    or intercept the return of the receiver.  The server would move    in the opposite direction to cover the open court created by his partners    forward movement.</li>
<li>A similar position would    be with the server&#8217;s partner kneeling in front of the baseline and directly    in front of the server.  When the server served to the opponents    court, his partner would stand up and have at least one chance to control    the point for his team.  The server would move to cover the open    court left by his partner.  This is best used when the receiving    team is able to keep the return away from the stronger net player due    to a weaker serve.  This position gets the stronger or more aggressive    player into the point for a least one shot.</li>
<li>The Australian position puts    the server and server&#8217;s partner on the same side of the court.     The server on the baseline near the center service &#8220;hash&#8221; mark and    his partner halfway between the service line and the net on the same    side of the court, i.e. Both on the deuce court side or the ad court    side.  The purpose being to redirect an opponents strong shot to    a different area of the court on the return of serve or to set up an    alignment that favors the serving teams forehand or backhand.     This can also a done with both players on the same side of the court    but both on the baseline, i.e.: both on the deuce court, the server    serves from the deuce court then moves over to the ad court to play    their stronger backhand strokes or forehand if the server is a lefty.</li>
<li>Both players back when serving    or receiving allows a timid net player or weaker server or returner    not to get their partner killed at the net.  It also takes away    the net player as a target by the poacher at the net and permits the    both back team to move toward the net together on a short ball.</li>
<li>The conventional  one    up-one back position is the most vulnerable of the positions and least    likely to benefit a weaker team.  Try unusual formations to take    away an opponents strengths and to create some confusion to allow your    weaker team to get a chance at the match.</li>
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<p>Ultimately, Ken encouraged the pros  and coaches to develop a system of communication with their players  that was both truly meaningful and measurable.  A system that when  a command or suggestion was given to a student it would allow both players  to truly understand what was expected and how it was to be measured  by both parties.</p>
<p>Telling a student to move their feet  does not tell them how much to move or in what direction or for what  intent.  Asking a player not to hit the ball so hard is confusing  &#8211; so hard as what? Using the 3 levels of speed allows the player and  instructor to determine more precisely what is expected.  Don&#8217;t  grip the racquet so tight has no meaning unless you have a system that  explains that there are different levels of tension to use, like on  a scale of 1-5, use level 2 tension.  This is more meaningful and  measurable by both the player and coach.</p>
<p>Stopping to ask the audience what they  liked best or thought was their favorite tip of the day is key to getting  your students to identify what they relate to best from your information.   This technique is key to  keeping the audience involved so you  are not just &#8220;telling&#8221;, they are responding with what they are learning   and a reminder of key information that happened earlier so it does not  get buried by the most recent information.  This method is also  vital in determining how students learn; auditorily, visually or kinesthetic  when teaching.</p>
<p>The USPTA Conference also included exhibits  of major tennis industry manufacturers like Wilson, Head, Prince and  several other industry information providers that could assist pros  and coaches with their business.  Meals were provided by the conference  committee at the Homestead Country Club and an Awards Dinner was held  that honored the most outstanding performances by Missouri Valley tennis  professionals this past year.  These included pro of the year,  player of the year, coach of the year and several others.</p>
<p>The well attended conference was also  treated to presentations by world renown Jack Gropple and several knowledgeable  area tennis professionals.  In the evenings there were drills for  the attendees to participate in including a Cardio Tennis Shootout.  The shootout allowed the pros to showcase their ball feeding skills  to targets both on the court and above the net in 60 seconds.</p>
<p>The winners of 1<sup>st</sup>, 2<sup>nd</sup> and 3<sup>rd</sup> place were recognized with the winner received an  opportunity to represent their division in the finals at the September  USPTA National Conference at Marco Island, Florida.</p>
<p>Congratulations were in order for Gary  Trost, Bunny Brunning, Kendall Hale Kevin and Laura and all the Missouri  Valley USPTA pros for such a great conference as well as all the pros  and coaches who attended this years conference for 2009.</p>
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		<title>Ken&#8217;s Schedule for the Week of Feb 13-20</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Feb 2009 18:48:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken DeHart</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I will be in Hilton Head Is, SC participating in the PTR (Professional Tennis Registry) National Championships. All Adult and Junior Clinics are still on the week of the 15-20th either with Rudy, Jesse or Reno. I will be attending continuing education courses and on Sunday I will be awarded the PTR International Pro of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="left" title="schedule" src="http://blog.kendeharttennis.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/3222255887_188887a418_m.jpg" alt="schedule" width="240" height="198" />I will be in <strong>Hilton Head Is, SC</strong> participating in the <strong>PTR (Professional Tennis Registry) National Championships.</strong></p>
<p>All Adult and Junior <strong>Clinics are still on</strong> the week of the 15-20th either with Rudy, Jesse or Reno.</p>
<p>I will be attending continuing education courses and on Sunday I will be awarded the <strong>PTR International Pro of the Year Award</strong> out of 14,000 pros around the world for my contributions to tennis.</p>
<p>On the 19th I will be in Kansas City to present a 4 hour course on <strong>&#8220;Strategy and Tactics for all levels of players&#8221;</strong> for the Mo-Valley USPTA Pros.</p>
<p>By the end of February, I will have all <strong>5 of my DVD&#8221;s completed</strong>:  The Best of Ken DeHart, Defeating the Monsters in Your Mind, Myth Busting and Corrective Techniques, Intermediate Drills and the 3 Secrets to Championship Doubles and 13 Best Drills.  They will be available through my web site <a href="http://www.kendeharttennis.com/" target="_blank">www.kendeharttennis.com</a></p>
<p>Visit my <a href="http://blog.kendeharttennis.com/"><strong>&#8220;In the Game&#8221; Blog</strong></a> on my web site for lots of FREE tennis tips about Doubles Formations and tennis tips.  Go to my web site and in the upper information bar, click on Blog.</p>
<p>I will be home early Saturday morning the 21st to teach the 10-11:30 adult drop in clinic and will be available for afternoon Saturday or Sunday lessons for players seeking lesson time.</p>
<p>Thanks for all your support and Happy Valentine&#8217;s Day!</p>
<p>Photo Credits: <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/20052121@N00/3222255887/">1</a></p>
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