Tennis Instructor H69190 USNTA Certified

Tennis Instructor H69190 USNTA Certified

Tennis Instructor H69190 USNTA Certified | Eugene Hardman | Roswell, NM

New Mexico Military Institute
101 W. College Blvd.
Roswell, New Mexico 88201
575-624-8281 or Fax 575-624-8287

Tennis Instructor H69190 USNTA Certified. The New Mexico Military Institute (NMMI) is a four year high school and a two year junior college. Located in Roswell, NM, the Institute was founded in 1891. There are 500 students in high school and 500 in junior college. NMMI is known as the “West Point” of the Southwest and provides a superior education in a structured military setting.Tennis at NMMI is taken very seriously and both the high school team (State champs three of the last four years) and the junior college team (consistent top 10 JC national ranking) play a tough schedule. Many players work their way through NMMI tennis programs to earn a scholarship to a four year school. With this in mind the Institute is eager to network with all coaches.

 

JUNIOR COLLEGE. The JC program at NMMI has a national reputation. The Institute plays a year around schedule and travels through the Southwest to find outstanding competition. Coach Gene Hardman has had great success not only in winning matches but also in placing his players at four year universities. Since 1993 the Institute has sent over 30 student/athletes to play in the NCAA’s.

HIGH SCHOOL. NMMI has one of the best high school teams in the state of New Mexico. The Colts have won the state tournament three of the last four years and five of the last ten. During this ten year period, NMMI has never finished lower than fourth. Many of the Colt players earn scholarships to play with the NMMI Broncos (JC team).

FACILITIES/WEATHER Roswell, NM is blessed with some of the best weather in the country. Three-Hundred days a year are clear with an average temperature of 87. The facilities at NMMI are among the best in the state. Twelve new surfaced courts provide a great venue for both the high school and JC players.

Gene Hardman is a 1962 graduate of NMMI and played on the same football squad as Roger Staubach.

Please check out the NMMI web site at www.nmmi.edu

Any web site visitors interested in attending NMMI are invited to contact Coach Hardman at
PHONE (575) 624-8281 or FAX (575) 624-8287

Tennis Instructor H69190 USNTA Certified

E-mail: hardman@nmmi.edu

Are you thinking about teaching tennis like tennis instructor H69190 USNTA Certified Eugene Hardman?

Or, maybe you’re already a tennis teacher.

Either way, you owe it to yourself and your students to seriously consider the significance and importance of earning your tennis teacher certification.

What does certification mean to you and to a parent or student contemplating hiring you as their tennis teacher?

Basically, certification is a process that gives recognition to tennis teachers who meet certain standards. It is a promise that the teacher will provide the quality services that he or she claims to offer.

Tennis teachers directly affect the lives of both children and adults. For this reason, the National Tennis Academy® has sought, since it’s organization in 1982, to protect the interests of this segment of the public by setting standards and training persons as tennis teachers.

To ensure tennis teachers meet basic standards, the USNTA produces and administers a training and certification program consisting of 243 learning objectives with on-court training exercises.

Tennis teachers who successfully pass the program are authorized to identify themselves by the designation USNTA-Certified.

USNTA-Certified tennis teachers are dependable and competent educators who have agreed to abide by the organization’s Code of Ethics at all times.

For a tennis teacher certified by the USNTA, the road to certification was both challenging and rewarding.

So, as you can see, when it comes to providing parents and students with the best value, certification is the tennis teacher’s best friend.

Tennis teachers throughout the United States and other countries are finding that with the National Tennis Academy they always receive individualized, person-to-person attention.

You progress at your own pace. You study at home, practice the techniques with your own students on your local court, and then send in your completed work to the academy for grading.

The academy will spend as much time as is necessary to help you develop your tennis teaching technique.

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