Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Global Influence. All opinions are my own.
Kenzie enjoys running around and playing sports with her friends. She recently had a chance to play tennis with a friend whose father is an avid player as well as her uncle who plays quite often. Although she hasn't quite mastered the skills, she did enjoy it immensely and has been asking for her own racket. I am all about Kenzie trying everything she wants to until she finds something she truly enjoys and Play Your Court offers affordable tennis lessons for kids who want to try as well as those who are in it for the long run.
The site is easy to navigate and you can select location, age group, skill level and goal of lesson. A list will populate with a list of instructors as well as a snippet of their profile. You can click on any professional instructor to see their full profile, availability and court locations. The rate goes down when you purchase 6 or 12 lesson packages. You can also bring along a friend (or sibling) for just $10 more per hour! So split the cost to make it less or treat them to a fun lesson.
Tennis is a wonderful sport which is also fun for kids to stay fit and develop hand-eye coordination as well as fine motor skills. You can start lessons as soon as 3 years old which is fantastic before Mason turns 3 next month! Tennis also is a nice way to socialize because when your child gets older, they can play on school teams, go to tournaments and more. Who knows - they might end up going pro!
Since private lessons or memberships to clubs to play are so costly, the affordability of Play Your Court is attractive.
The site is easy to navigate and you can select location, age group, skill level and goal of lesson. A list will populate with a list of instructors as well as a snippet of their profile. You can click on any professional instructor to see their full profile, availability and court locations. The rate goes down when you purchase 6 or 12 lesson packages. You can also bring along a friend (or sibling) for just $10 more per hour! So split the cost to make it less or treat them to a fun lesson.
Tennis is a wonderful sport which is also fun for kids to stay fit and develop hand-eye coordination as well as fine motor skills. You can start lessons as soon as 3 years old which is fantastic before Mason turns 3 next month! Tennis also is a nice way to socialize because when your child gets older, they can play on school teams, go to tournaments and more. Who knows - they might end up going pro!
Since private lessons or memberships to clubs to play are so costly, the affordability of Play Your Court is attractive.
You can even get $10 off your first lesson by using code: BEINGMVP
Encourage your child to have fun and get moving by grabbing a ratchet and hitting some balls this summer! Book a lesson with Play Your Court today.
Encourage your child to have fun and get moving by grabbing a ratchet and hitting some balls this summer! Book a lesson with Play Your Court today.
Tennis is such a great sport for kids. Both of my boys play for fun.
ReplyDeleteLove tennis, always have! It is so fun and such good exercise!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure my girls would enjoy tennis lessons but I've never researched if there are options in our area. I like the fact you can bring a friend at a discount, too! That's great for families.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter enjoys tennis, and I know she would love to take lessons! I'll have to check it out to see if they have any locations close to me.
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat idea! It's never too early to get kids interested in sports.
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ReplyDeleteMy boys love tennis! Would love it if they had locations nearby
ReplyDeleteI think tennis looks like fun, but I've never played. I have horrible hand-eye coordination, so I am sure I would be awful!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to get your kids involved in tennis. I know I had a ton of fun playing it in school.
ReplyDeleteJason isn't a team sports type of kid, so being able to take part in a sport where he can play against "himself" while still be playing on a team and against a competitor (I hope all that made sense) is important.
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This is a awesome summer sport to get the kids into and learn how to play tennis, I use to play after school on our high schools outdoor tennis court.
ReplyDeleteI come from a tennis family and my two young grandsons are already taking lessons and love playing! It's fun for them to hit the ball and it's great exercise.
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