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Podcasts SPIN OVERHEAD ! BACKSIDE SCREEN RETURN OF SERVE SPIN OVERHEAD New Tips TOP SPIN! Crossword Solution Across 4. Contact Point 5. Douaire 6. kSurge 8. Hays Down 1. New Canaan 2. PPTA 3. six 4. Continental 7. Ross TELL US ABOUT IT! CAMPER SUCCESS STORIES! Read & Submit Wilson Sporting Goods is proud to be the sponsor of Performance Paddle Camp                       Our Experience Is the Difference! April 6, 2008 Spring Camp at the Cape Thanks to Kim and the weather gods, we had a great time at our spring camp at the Cape! Duxbury, Massachussetts December 5, 2007 Back Court Positioning It's important to be in position in the back court so that you can handle all the shots that come into your corner. There is a concern about covering the middle when the partner is pulled wide. One of the common mistakes paddle players make is they shift together in the back court. This allows the net team to hit behind the player who has shifted to the middle and gets them chasing. Shifting together is a necessity on the tennis court because the tennis court is so big and the middle has to be covered. The paddle court is almost 4 times smaller than the tennis court. It's better to stay in your home base. The middle is just 2 or 3 steps away. No big deal. Submitted by Mike Gillespie USAPPTA Certified Professional Level P1 Platform Tennis Director New Canaan Field Club October 3, 2007 Thank you! Thanks, Antonia, for organizing your group! September 19, 2007 'Tis the Beginning of the Season Tis the beginning of the season and it's time to practice. It's tempting to step onto the court, hit a few balls and then start playing sets. The focus with that becomes beating your opponents (who are often your teammates) instead of honing your skills. If you have a 90 minute practice, spend the first hour on 2 specific drills and the remaining 30 minutes playing points rather than sets. Have each server serve 10 times. Click onto our Drills instructional pages: Strokes and Tips to help make your practice sessions more effective. Practice with a purpose! January 21, 2007 Nationals 50's Championship "I don't know if I'll ever stop grinning- and I may never take my medal off. Excited doesn't even begin to describe the feeling of winning the 50's. But I would like to give a great deal of credit to Performance Paddle Camp -to Gerri, Mike, Sue and Jay. Through my association with them I have realized that there is a very fine line between being a "Contender" and being a "Champion". It's not just enough to just have skills. But when you put skills together with a strategy and you and your partner have a "plan" then that becomes the "game" . And then you are able to take your paddle experience to a new level. They are all champions- and I'm glad a little rubbed off on me." Christi Hays We are thrilled and proud to congratulate our friend and Performance Paddle Camp Professional Christi Hays and her partner Chris Ford on their wonderful achievement of winning the Nationals 50's Championship at the Fox Meadow Club in Scarsdale, New York January 10th. Way to go!   December 21, 2006 Paddle Camp Pro Tips Podcasts ~ December 2006 How to Play the Backside Screen:  Follow our instruction step by step to help you play what some consider the toughest screen shot. Return of Serve: Here’s your one guaranteed short ball, learn how to step in and attack. Spin Overhead: Learn from the “spin professional” no one does it better than this. December 10, 2006 Back Side Screens Click to View Slideshow The back side screens can be difficult to play, but with good footwork, they can be an offensive opportunity. They lend themselves to offense because the ball is traveling forward. If your opponent in front of you is tucking in close to the net, you can hit an offensive lob down the line. If they positioned off the net, a tricky drive will get them to reach and set up a short ball. Maybe for your partner and they’ll be out of position! Here’s how from the ad court: Home base-Line up your left foot on the 2nd board from the singles line 2 steps behind the baseline. (Picture 1) As the ball is traveling by you, shuffle behind the alley and let the ball get near you as it passes you. Your paddle should be set waist height and in front of you. (Picture 2) As the ball leaves the back screen, take 3 more steps. If you take just 2 steps, those steps will be too long and you’ll be lunging. Caution- Don’t move forward too early. Allow the ball to travel out in front of you. Note that my feet are on the same board for good balance. (Picture 3) With the ball in front of you, you can peripherally see if your opponent is tight to the net or off the net. If they’re close, lob down the line. Off the net, hit an off speed drive. Your follow through should be smooth and complete. (Pictures 4 & 5) Make sure your preparation for both shots looks the same. This will make you an offensive screen player and a difficult opponent to play.   August 22, 2006 Podcast Tips Paddle Camp Podcasts Are Here! Paddle Camp keeps up-to-date with the latest techniques in paddle and with the latest technology to bring our tips and news to you, our readers. Our Paddle Camp podcasts incoporate audio, images and video clips to bring instruction to life. We welcome your suggestions. If there is a particular technique you would like Gerri or Mike to demonstrate, just drop us an email! Now, on with the show -- just click the image to the left and then go to our newest tip, Spin Overhead. Happy Paddling, Gerri & Mike August 11, 2006 It's All About Spin These Days Top Spin ... that is. Slice is an effective spin because it makes the ball stay low and will grab the screen. And if the court is wet, slice is the answer. To keep your opponents guessing, vary your spins on your overheads. The top spin overhead is an aggressive shot in today's game. When hit properly, the ball accelerates after it bounces and can produce an error from your opponent. Here's how: Semi-western grip Minimal chest high back swing Shoulders turned Strike the ball at 4:30 on the ball Roll your wrist and forearm over the ball Aim midway between the service line and baseline toward your opponent. Follow through across your body Caution - Attempt this shot when your feet are inside the service boxes. Deeper than that, you risk hitting in the net. April 16, 2006 Spring Singles Patrick Newton captured the New Canaan Field Club's spring singles title over Gardner Tregellas. Patrick's strategy was tricky lob returns and deep first volleys. Left to Right Patrick Newton, Mike Gillespie, Gardner Tregellas Gardner Tregellas returning Patrick Newton's serve. February 2, 2006 Performance Paddle Camp Has Another First! Sue Aery and Gerri Viant Hall of Fame Induction We are proud to announce that Sue Aery and Gerri Viant have been inducted into the Platform Tennis Hall of Fame. This is the highest award that can be earned in platform tennis. It is presented to individuals who have achieved distinction in the play of platform tennis and/or who have otherwise contributed to the growth, development, and administration of the game through the Association. Recipients have also demonstrated a high level of integrity, sportsmanship, and consideration for others and thus earned the respect and admiration for their endeavors in platform tennis. Hall of Fame Induction for Sue Aery and Gerri Viant The following is the speech that was given by the presenter Patty Hogan at the induction ceremony. We are here today to honor the winningest team ever in the history of women's platform tennis. Between 1990 and 2002, this team won 8 national championships. Twice, when they didn't win it all, they were the runner-ups! They even retired for a year or so to let everyone else practice and returned to reach their last final together in 2004. They are past winners of the 40's nationals together and each has won at least one mixed national championship. All totaled, when you add up their national titles, you get 23! But the 8 together in women's play is what sets them apart; think about it 8 national titles! That's what makes them special and that is why Sue Aery and Gerri Viant are entering the platform tennis hall of fame! How did they do it? Was it their motivational song, "When we were Kings"? Maybe it was because they ate the same meals during tournaments? Maybe, it was the placement on the court of their water bottles and tissue boxes that brought good luck. Maybe it was their Wilson paddles! Or maybe it was because of their talent! Sue still holds the school record at Colgate for the highest batting average for her four seasons of play on the softball team and Gerri is the only person I know in this room who has won a Ping Pong tournament in Adelaide. So I'm going with talent! They both have amazing rackets skills; they both have an uncanny ability to make unbelievable shots at unbelievable times! They covered the court like no other team! Gerri rarely missed any shot and Sue ran around the court with a unique ability to make one of a kind gets due to her uncanny timing, which is really amazing if you have ever seen her dance. There is no correlation! But their real talent as a team and what set them apart was in playing the game with an amazingly disciplined approach. It started long before they ever got on the court. They studied tapes of matches. They ate the right foods. They worked out in the gym to be in better shape than their opponents. They drilled and practiced and prepared constantly throughout the course of a season. Nationals would roll around in March and they were ready to excel, knowing it all came down to that one tournament each year and they were always ready! Proper positioning and consistency were the benchmarks of their success. They played a game that looked effortless; Gerri sliced and diced you until Sue got the opportunity to deliver the knock out blow! Gerri was often the on court leader. This seems to fit, given the information I discovered. I did a bit of digging and found out that according to her fourth grade report card, while Gerri was a student at the Cabra School in Adelaide, her teacher wrote the following: "Gerri is a natural born leader but is leading other children in the wrong direction." Evidently, before she knew anything about physical fitness, Gerri smoked cigarettes; this resulted in many trips to the principal's office in an effort to get her on the right track. I think it worked! Sue and Gerri's on court successes are rivaled by their individual professional accomplishments. Gerri has been the paddle and tennis pro at the Nyack field club for 22 years and besides running one of the most successful year round programs in terms of member participation, also works as the club's manager. Sue retired from a successful teaching career four years ago and is now working as a chiropractor in North Carolina. Together, they founded Performance Paddle Camps in 1997, which pioneered the idea of a traveling camp for platform tennis. This helped to grow the game in two ways: first, by offering high-level instruction in areas of the country where there were no paddle pros and secondly, by teaching tennis pros in these areas how to teach and promote the game of platform tennis. Gerri was a charter member of the PPTA and is a current officer. Sue devoted many hours to the PPTA during her days as a teaching pro. Gerri served on the APTA Board and was also a long time member of the players' committee. The Hall of Fame Charter states that the award "is presented to individuals who have achieved distinction in the play of platform tennis and/or who have otherwise contributed to the growth, development, and administration of the game through the Association". These two individuals definitely fit this description. If I were a betting person, I would bet that Sue's dad is looking down on this day with a huge smile and like her Mom and Gerri's parents is extremely proud. I also would bet that this honor means as much to Sue and Gerri as all their national titles combined! Congratulations to Sue Aery and Gerri Viant. They are the recipients of the APTA's highest honor, the Platform Tennis Hall of Fame Award. For more on the Induction Ceremony click Platform Tennis Hall of Fame. On hand for the ceremony were Mike Gillespie, Jay Fraser, and Christi Hayes. November 13, 2005 New Canaan Town Hosts Performance Paddle Camp Gerri Viant and Mike Gillespie have combined their expertise (a combined total of 17 National Titles) with Wilson to bring to you the cutting edge of Platform Tennis. What People Are Saying... Dear Gerri and Mike, I wanted to thank you and your Performance Paddle Camp staff for making a much needed trip to Philadelphia, and more importantly Aronimink Golf Club. I've felt privileged to be involved in your paddle camps the last two seasons, and always leave feeling more enlightened than the last season. I would first like to explain to you what the camps have meant to my staff and me. I have been teaching paddle for the past eight years...or so I thought! What I now realize is that for all but the last two seasons I was teaching my players how to "play better tennis" on the paddle court. I can say with great confidence that all of my student’s strokes have improved dramatically over the years. Only one problem, although they were "hitting" the ball better, they were not really playing better paddle. I'm probably not alone in this style of instruction. Your camps made it perfectly clear that the execution of the "strategy of paddle" was really where the matches are being won and lost, not by the best hits. My staff and I with your help have found a standardized method of teaching both the important strategies and techniques unique to paddle alone. The impression you have made on my students has been even more dramatic than on the staff. For the first time my members have a plan that they can utilize at every level of competition, from beginner to tournament players. It is so encouraging to hear our players reinforcing the strategies that the instructors have been preaching in practices and lessons. I can assure you that Aronimink has bought into "the system" for which the strategy is affectionately named. Every week at interclub practices my students are explaining the reason for winning was "our opponents didn't know the system." Having the camp at Aronimink in October has made us better, more credible paddle instructors and has raised the level of play, and more importantly the level of awareness at every level. Thanks again, we all can't wait to see you again next year. Sincerely, Andrew Sorrentino Director of Racquet Sports...more testimonials Home • Camps • About Us • Tips • Strokes • Events • Pro Shop • Contact Us ©2004 Unless otherwise indicated, all materials on these pages are property of paddlecamp.com. All rights reserved. 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