Tennis Rockers

Claude and Sully

Are you ready to re-imagine and reconstruct the way you realize not just the game of tennis but all the other ways you compete in life? Tennis Rockers pull together beliefs, concepts, ideas, people, and values from a cross-section of multi-disciplinary fields for the purpose of doing things a little different. Tennis Rockers don't just want to change the game, they want to help people think about changing how they see and live their lives. Coach Claude and coach Sully cordially invite you to put the pedal to the metal and join an unconventional conversation on tennis and life. Nothing good comes from standing still.

  1. 05/04/2021

    Are you suffering psychologically from a lack of group support?

    Is it really just the mental game of tennis or is there an emotional game as well? When we make a mistake that costs points in a game or looks silly to our coaches and practice partners are we really just thinking a thought or are we feeling something as well? If we sing along to a rock song are we just thinking about the words that were said or are we caught up in the emotion of the beat, harmony, or melody and just going with the flow? In both playing tennis or singing along to a rock song, we're using our heads (the mental side) and our hearts (the emotional side) in engaging with either of these activities.   Whether playing an instrument or playing with a racquet, we need to employ our "mental" or thinking capabilities in order to know what to do and when to do it.  But once we engage in this play, our "other" capability, our emotional capability, kicks in and starts affecting our play.   You miss an “easy shot” and chastise yourself with “I suck” or “come on, you’re better than that” or you go old school with your inner coach and tell yourself about how you don’t belong there.  These are thoughts, but they emanate from feelings - raw feelings of disgust or anger at your abilities or sadness at your potential loss of points or the game at the hands of your insufficient skills.  They are feelings that have been built up from years of living life: interactions with family, friends, coaches, teachers and people who have floated in and out of your life.  Feelings that have likely been allowed to fester because you likely didn’t have anyone with whom to talk it through.  You didn’t have a support group. In this episode, we explore the importance of starting and maintaining your own personal support group to deal with your feelings. Thanks for joining us on our journey!www.tennisrockers.com  96

    1h 23m
  2. 04/03/2021

    What Can Zero Gravity Thinking Teach Us About Reading On The Tennis Court?

    A tennis expert (i.e. a commentator, a club owner, or a pro) wouldn't consider or recommend adding a reading session as part of your on court tennis class - likely because reading story or a work of non-fiction is something that's done in a library or classroom, not on a court.  A tennis expert would question why and likely pose objections along the lines of: * Customers/students are paying for movement, not reading.* The court isn't setup like a library or classroom, how would this even happen?* What's the connection to tennis or how is it relevant to the game?* Nobody else is doing this, why should we That's because a tennis expert is tethered to their experience, tennis convention (i.e. this is the way we've always done it and this is the way we'll continue to do it!), and the threat of embarrassment and questions, while a zero gravity thinker and contributor (i.e. a non-tennis expert) is not.  Zero gravity thinkers don't have expertise in the area they're studying but they do have experience with creating and other aspects of life which they can bring to tennis.  But only if tennis lets them in, listens, takes action, tries/fails, and keeps the good things which work.   But because tennis is struggling with attendance, commitment, and programs, we need to find some new solutions.  We need to invite some zero gravity guys into the game of tennis to help build it back into something better.   In this episode, we consider the possibility of adding a reading exercise to the tennis lesson.  A concept that zero gravity thinkers would consider and tennis experts might condemn.   Thanks for joining us on our journey! www.tennisrockers.com98

    1h 4m

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Are you ready to re-imagine and reconstruct the way you realize not just the game of tennis but all the other ways you compete in life? Tennis Rockers pull together beliefs, concepts, ideas, people, and values from a cross-section of multi-disciplinary fields for the purpose of doing things a little different. Tennis Rockers don't just want to change the game, they want to help people think about changing how they see and live their lives. Coach Claude and coach Sully cordially invite you to put the pedal to the metal and join an unconventional conversation on tennis and life. Nothing good comes from standing still.