What You Will Learn
- Why & how improving your mindset will help you perform better
- How to enjoy your tennis journey and competitions more
- Proven and practical strategies to help you be more confident and less anxious in challenging situations.
Course Requirements
- There are no pre-requisites for this course.
- You will need a notebook & PC/mobile device.
- A desire to improve your mindset.
- Willingness to go through all the assignments and work hard!
Suitability
This course has been designed to benefit sports performers, coaches, managers, and parents who want to develop their psychology and mindset knowledge.
Why you should do this course.
This course will help you play better tennis and enjoy yourself more.
Roberto Forzoni has worked in elite sports for over three decades. During that time, his roles included being a staff tutor at the Football Association, helping compile the FA Psychology courses, and writing the FA Guide to Psychology in Football. He has lectured at several of the UK’s leading universities, including UCL, Loughborough, and Brunel University, where he led two MSc Modules and one BSc module for four years. After that, he was invited back to lead MSc-level courses when time permitted. He has spoken at national and international conferences. He is a regular contributor to all the major news networks, including the BBC and Al-Jazeera and, as well as TV and radio, as a go-to for socialist psychological matters.
In tennis, Roberto was the National Performance Psychology Manager at the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA), where he helped players including Andy Murray (developing the Team Murray model), Johanna Konta, and Laura Robson, n among others. He has worked with two leading tennis coaches, Paul Annecone (Pete Sampras & Roger Federer) and Brad Gilbert (Andre Agassi & Andy Murray).
Roberto shares his ‘Laws of Tennis Toughness’ in this short course – 15 vital psychological concepts and ideas that will transform your game.
How long is the course? 7-10hrs
The course can be completed within 7-10 days if you spend around 30 minutes a day completing the work. If you want to complete the course quickly, you can finish it in less time, but this will not give you time to consider, reflect, and absorb the information contained.
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