Editorial
Keywords:
the movement of the head, a Caribbean perspective on coach education, circuit training, biological vs. chronological age, mental skills, attention, measuring training load, perception, the attitudes of elite coachesAbstract
Welcome to issue 80 of the ITF Coaching and Sport Science Review. During these troubling times, our foremost thoughts are with everyone who has been directly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, and we send our condolences to those who have lost loved ones and those who are currently suffering. The lockdown being observed in many countries in the world has meant the suspension or postponement of many tennis events including tournaments, training, casual play. Whilst this is an obvious necessity at this time, and the priority must be on protecting lives, we know that for those with lives more embedded in tennis such as players and coaches, this has meant a stop to all work and activity for the time being. Therefore, to assist everyone in tennis affected globally during this time of uncertainty, the ITF has made more coaching resources available for free for the duration of this period of imposed shutdown.
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