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C-level Coach Lecture” Professor Wang Tingwen exhorts: Good sports performance lies in “good technique and good psychology”, and it is also necessary to learn how to live consciously!

Tennis Association News/Chen Xinyu compiled a report on 111.4.8 The ROC Tennis Association’s “112 Annual C-level Tennis Coaches and Enhancing Lectures” will be held today (8) at the Taipei Tennis Center. The second day of courses will be held in the morning. Professor Wang Tingwen from the Physical Education Center gave lectures on “Sports Psychology” and “Safety of Children’s Tennis Training – Mini Tennis”. Shooting training and application”. Prospective coaches listened carefully to the first class. Professor Wang Tingwen from the Physical Education Center of Feng Chia University gave a lecture on “Sports Psychology”. Professor Wang Tingwen, who was once the national team player of the FedEx Cup, invited everyone to find an unknown student three minutes before the class. Get to know each other, and then close your eyes and ask questions, including what color are each other’s clothes and pants? Are you wearing a hat? Who was the teacher in the second class yesterday? Through the above questions, let the prospective coaches reflect on whether they have conscious communication and conscious life! It also reminds prospective coaches that if they want to have good sports performance, they must “have good skills and good psychology”! Professor Wang Tingwen from the Physical Education Center of Feng Chia University gave a lecture on “Sports Psychology”. The prospective coach shared his views on “consciousness” in the classroom. Then, Professor Wang Tingwen from the Physical Education Center of Feng Chia University shared “Children’s Tennis Training Safety-Mini Tennis”. In the classroom, Professor Wang Tingwen asked prospective coaches to share how to arrange the first tennis class for students? I also shared that the ITF’s first class standard for mini tennis is to be able to fight, compete, and score. It also guides prospective coaches on how to choose the length and weight of rackets for students, as well as the differences and applicable ages of the three types of mini tennis balls. Advocate happy playing to enhance students’ fun of playing! Prospective coaches took notes diligently and concentrated on studying. In the afternoon, coach Chen Zhirong, the head of the Department of Ball Sports Technology at the National Sports University and the head coach of the tennis team, guided the “training and application of serve, forehand, and backhand.” Coach Chen Zhirong, who represented the coach of the team, shared his own experience in teaching and leading the team, and analyzed and guided from the four aspects of preparation, hitting, analysis and application, and practice. After the explanation, we went to the indoor tennis court on the second floor to do practical operations, so that the prospective coaches could do simulation exercises for tomorrow’s game!Coach Chen Zhirong from the Department of Ball Sports Technology of the National Sports University explained “Serve, forehand, backhand training and application” Li Yaxin and Chen Peixuan simulated tomorrow’s skill test together