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Using neuroscience to take your players to the next level.

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World Class Coach Bill Patton who is an expert in Neuroscience and Visual Training in Tennis in coming out to Sydney in the first 2 weeks of February to unlock an area that is basically undiscovered.

I will teach you how looking after your brain and training the way you think will help you to connect with your players on a higher level, so they understand what you are teaching them in the way that you are thinking about it. To do this you will be trained to understand what your player wants and how they think, in other words how to be more relatable to them so putting those two things together both you and your player will work as a team with a high amount of connection.

Your brain is a supercomputer, so treat it well for high performance. Performing at a high level as a coach will result in your players exceeding their performances in ways both you are the player will be thrilled about

You will learn how to have your players achieve more advanced skills in a very short time frame and turn those ‘weaknesses’ into strengths overnight.

This is just some of the things you will cover in the course in early February.

After more than TWO significant brain injuries, my interest in Neurosciences along with mindset training has intensified.

I have always been fascinated by the brain, and the mind/body connection mostly because I have been an outlier in brain function and behavior.

What you will learn

  • How to Teach A Life Changing Private Lesson

  • Understand how to identify teachable moments

  • Using the best words to help players pay attention to the right things

  • What are the rules of engagement with your players

  • Why many people suffer from mismanaging the brain/mind connection

  • Teaching players to Have better levels of concentration through the match

  • Learn why “Watch the Ball” and “Keep Your Eye On The Ball” are not helpful, and probably harmful

  • Know how eye dominance affects your visual style

  • Why some matches are won or lost the night befor

  • And more

BILL PATTON

Sports neuroscientist

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Bill is a senior contributor to SportEdTV, the number one sports education website in the world, and Serve It Up Tennis Magazine an online junior tennis publication.
Bill has written 12 books, most notably Visual Training For Tennis, The Athlete Centered Coach, and The Art of Coaching High School Tennis

Knowing what's your DOMINANT EYE will tell you how you should watch the ball

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Testimonials

BILL KNOWS TENNIS

Bill knows TENNIS! I know Bill through our professional connection with USPTA and USTA and Bill exemplifies what a tennis professional should be! No better instructor in NorCal can be found

Hans R, Monterey, California

The most complete and well rounded coach...

I attended the top three most popular tennis academies in California, but I would say that Coach Patton is the most complete and well rounded coach. Some might teach a better serve or forehand, but he can do it all, especially the mental and strategic game.

Brandon N

Energetic, Enthusiastic and Passionate about Tennis...

Last year I was looking for a new sport to help me get and stay fit, and have some fun in the process. Then I met Bill Patton. The man is energetic, enthusiastic, and passionate about his tennis! I started taking lessons with my 6-year old daughter in February 2008. It's now May 2009 and I'm hooked on this fabulous sport! I've done many sports in my lifetime, and Bill is the best coach I've ever had. Armed with a great sense of humor and an abundance of tennis knowledge, he makes me want to try my hardest to improve. I learn something from each lesson. And have a fantastic time in the process.

Kate C, Castro Valley, California

"I have made this trip especially for social Tennis players in Sydney in early February. I don’t know when I will be back again.

We can only fit a limited number of people to maximise the learning experience so get in while you can before spots run out."

BILL PATTON

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