
In ISN we offer 3 level courses in our Tennis school covering all stages of training. Therefore, in Innova Sport Nature, you will find a sport school where you can become familiar with tennis really young or you can get the most exhaustive technical, tactical level to get a global training. In ISN we give you the chance to access tennis contents more and more challenging.
Mini-tennis: This traineeship stage is characterized by the first contact with tennis, its materials and its characteristics for 4 until 7 year old children. This training is done in a recreational way for the pupil. In Innova Sport Nature we try besides learning to play tennis, our users have fun. So, ISN we deal with contents like:
Innova Sport Nature offers to the youngest pupils the material that suits best their necessities.
Initiation: This phase is characterized by the consolidation of Basic techniques in tennis hits. In ISN we use a training methodology based in causing meaningful learnings that are lasting, sound and solid. To be able to reach these trainings, ISN offers several tasks aimed to help the student to discover the most efficient techniques to reach these goals with the trainer supervision.
At this stage the following contents are worked:
Improvement: In Innova Sport Nature we have in mind that besides tennis training, the students should learn several values that this sport can offer them and are essential to their personal growth. These values are effort, comradeship, self control, etc. This advanced stage requieres a major commitment fromm the student because the high quality and refined trainings.
In Innova Sport Nature we have the most advanced technology and the most qualified staff to teach tennis.
At this stage in Innova Sport Nature, the next contents are worked:
In the 1938 edition of Wimbledon, the German Gottfried von Cramm, was destined to be the top seed, but did not participate in the tournament. He could not, because he was in jail. Why?, Was accused of homosexuality by the nazi regime for embrace his rival after having lost the Davis Cup final in 1937, played by German and the United States.