Spook-a-Serve - KidPass Live Stage at ElfTennis (Online)

Spook-a-Serve - KidPass Live Stage

ElfTennis (Online)

Categories: Sports & Fitness  |  Ages: 3 - 18+ Years  |  Format: Online Live
Spook-a-Serve - KidPass Live Stage at ElfTennis (Online)

About
This is a special FREE online class presented by KidPass Live Stage (https://kidp.as/live). KidPass Live Stage is a free livestream series that is open for the community and showcases many of the incredible classes and instructors on KidPass.

Learn the fundamentals of tennis as well as competitive point play.

Note that as a KidPass Live Stage performance, this class and your participation may be posted on KidPass social media. Since it is formatted for a large audience, there will be limited instructor interaction. If you enjoy the class, please visit the instructor's KidPass page where you can find other class offerings and formats including small-group, interactive classes. Learn more about KidPass Live Stage at http://kidp.as/live.
When to arrive:
Right Before
Additional details:
Racquet, ball
Cancellation policy:
24 hours in advance
Caregiver required:
No

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Provider
(917) 426 3264
About
ElfTennis is a portable tennis school based in New York City. ElfTennis provides comprehensive, affordable tennis classes at convenient, state of the art locations. Elftennis classes consist of interactive drills and games, competitive point play, and agility and fitness training. ElfTennis provides tennis experiences that will last a life time. ElfTennis instructors are certified and former collegiate players. ElfTennis is top notch tennis for top notch kids!
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Editor’s Tip
ElfTennis owner and instructor, Esther Forrester, likes to use positive reinforcement in her classes. Instead of correcting what is wrong with a shot, Esther asks her students to take a moment after a good shot to internalize what made it good, helping the student to replicate that same shot over and over again.