Martin Arellano Tennis Lessons

Fullerton, United States

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Improving the Biomechanics on every student to develop a better game. As a back-​up comes; Nutrition, Conditioning, Strategies and mental training.

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History

Established in 1980.

Teaching tennis as a part-​time in Mexico, I came to the US at the age of 22 to work as a Mechanical Engineer, I did work for allmost 10 years, after dropping that field, I stated working on my life calling: «Teaching Tennis». I am passioned about the sport. Going back to school again was not going to stop me from becoming the best Tennis Coach that I could be. AS on Physical Education from Fullerton College. BS on Kinesiology from CSFU, Private Seminar for Pro Tennis Instructors only! By invitation from Fullerton Hospital attended a seminar on KNEE injuries and prevention for Pro athletes. I will learn whatever is necessary to improve my knowledge about teaching: Nutrition, Physical conditioning, Mental Training, Strategies etc

Meet the Business Owner

Martin A.

Business Owner

After I was introduce to the sport of Tennis at the age of sixteen, I was happy to find out that I was a natural to the sport. I understood at this young age how the body should move in oder to produce the the goal at hand. I lean the sport by seen what the «good» players were doing and I adapted those common movements to myself. In CSUF It was explained to me that it is common to have «coach’s eyes» but is not common to happen to an athlete.

After I was introduce to the sport, I played at the «beginner» level like everyone else, but after two weeks I was playing «open», which in the game of tennis is the highest level before you can become professional if you chose to.

Teaching is a passion, I get high every time any of my students tell me about their achievements with their game, I get even higher when a student who has playing for many years, improve or fix a specific problem (many of them think there is no hope on doing something for their game)