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USPTA Offers an Array of Specialty Courses at World Conference on Tennis

-- Conference will be held in September in Wesley Chapel, Fla. --

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Poornima S. Rimm
3535 Briarpark Drive, Suite One
Houston,
(713) 978-7782
pr@uspta.org

08/09/07 - The United States Professional Tennis Association’s World Conference on Tennis, which will be held Sept. 17-22 at the Saddlebrook Resort in Wesley Chapel, Fla., boasts an impressive offering of 10 specialty courses throughout the week. The specialty courses, which allow all USPTA members attending to earn credit toward their continuing education in the Association, are four hours long and include the following:

Sept. 18
• Technical solutions to tactical problems: the how to’s of the forehand topspins by Brett Hobden
• Motor learning/Sports psychology by Mike Kernodle, Ph.D., and Dan Gould, Ph.D.
Sept. 19
• Advanced stroke production: teaching the game in a modern way by Stan Oley
• The essentials of shot making by John Yandell
Sept. 20
• Little Tennis® by Townsend Gilbert
• Sports physiology/Nutrition by Scott Riewald, Ph. D., and Page Love
Sept. 21
• A system for supervision by Barbara Fackel
• Biomechanics/Sports medicine by Scott Riewald, Ph.D., and Cori Thompson
Sept. 22
• Speed, agility and quickness by Pat Etcheberry
• Cardio Tennis by Michelle Krause

There are special offerings at two of the specialty courses this year that are particularly noteworthy. First, Pat Etcheberry’s specialty course on Speed, agility and quickness, which is sports specific and will focus on the information needed to train students to be healthier, stronger, faster and mentally tougher with far greater stamina, offers USPTA members a dual opportunity. Any USPTA members interested in gaining the Etcheberry Certification can register for it at www.etcheberryexperience.com for $495 ($100 off the regular price). In addition, USPTA members who sign up for the two-day certification will receive the specialty course credit along with the credits associated with the certification. (If you prefer to attend only the specialty course, then the regular specialty course fee will apply.) The specialty course is held in conjunction with the two-day Etcheberry Certification, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 22-23. It will be held in a classroom with a short portion on court.
Second, all registered attendees for Stan Oley’s specialty course on Advanced stroke production: teaching the game in a modern way will be entered into a drawing to win a Playmate Smash ball machine. Don’t miss out!
For more details about the specialty courses, including registration information, visit www.uspta.com or call the USPTA at (800) 877-8248.

Founded in 1927, USPTA celebrates its 80th anniversary in 2007. It strives to raise the standards of the tennis profession while promoting greater awareness of the sport. USPTA offers more than 30 professional benefits to its 14,500 members worldwide, including certification and professional development. With more than 300 days of educational opportunities throughout the year, USPTA offers the most comprehensive continuing education program in the tennis industry. For more information, call (800) 877-8248 or visit www.uspta.com.

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