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New DVDs and DVD Packages added to products page! ANNOUNCEMENT: iTPA becomes the sport science and physical conditioning education advisor for the Research and Coaches Education Department of the Spanish Tennis Federation (RFET). If You Work With Tennis Players At Any Level You Need To Be iTPA Certified!

The iTPA Tennis Fitness Certification Process Is Designed For Strength & Conditioning Coaches, Personal Trainers, Athletic Trainers, Physical Therapists, Tennis Coaches, Medical Personnel, And Other Specialists Working With Tennis Players.Level 1 - Targeted at those entering or relatively new to the profession, tennis coaches who also perform the physical training or those looking to add tennis-specific programming to their current training/specialist offerings.

Highest possible certification reserved for tennis-specific specialists with significant experience and expertise. Features long-term planning and periodization requirements, years of practical experience and in person workshop/exam.
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The iTPA Tennis Fitness and Tennis Certification Advisory Board is made up of experts in different fields with a strong background in tennis-specific performance training, injury prevention or tennis coaching/leadership.
This consortium of leading experts provide guidance to the iTPA and provide updates from the trenches about the latest training techniques, equipment and modalities to improve tennis-specific training.
Todd Martin: Todd retired from the Tour following his participation in the 2004 U.S. Open, his fifteenth consecutive U.S. Open.
The International Tennis Performance Association Tennis Fitness and Tennis Certifications World Headquarters is located in Atlanta, Georgia (USA).
Note we do not offer customer walkins.
For exam questions after hours, please email contact@itpa-tennis.org.
For any questions: Email us.
Exam questions will be answered on the weekends/after hours as much as possible, while any other questions M-F.
If you wish to speak to someone on the phone about certifications etc., please email and let us know your number.
Announcing the fourth annual iTPA Paul Arber Young Coaches Award.
Paul Arber was a Australian Tennis Coach liked by all who knew him.
He demonstrated character, hard work, determination, inspiration, commitment to continuing education and mentorship, and this annual award is dedicated in his honor.
This coaches award is open to tennis coaches worldwide under the age of 30, and the winner will be awarded $1000 good on any iTPA educational materials, including tennis fitness certifications.
The Paul Arber Young Coaches Award is meant to provide a deserving young tennis coach with the means to expand his or her tennis fitness knowledge and expertise.
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When a tennis fitness product or tennis certification is purchased by a customer referred to our website through your affiliate link, we pay you a 25% commission for the sale.
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Answer: By referring customers to our website, you can earn commissions on sales.
Simply place links, ads, or banners on your website, and every time you refer a customer to us that makes a purchase, you earn a commission of 25% of the sale.
If you are an active individual the need to improve recovery is just as important as the training you are putting in.
Finding the right methods to improve recovery are paramount.
Only active recovery can accomplish all of these goals as muscle activation is the fundamental facilitator of the four processes noted above.
When skeletal muscles are amply activated, they send a message to the smooth muscles that surround the blood vessels to relax.
Once relaxed, the blood vessels dilate (widen) and circulation increases.
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