Tennis Academy
Team Eysseric
Academy for the Development of Professional Tennis
Elite of Team Eysseric Academy, as designed by Didier Eysseric, the young players with pro tennis career ambition represent a group of about fifteen people sharing the same passion and the same values of discipline, effort and merit, in the service of a common ambition to reach the top level.
The size of this group makes its strength by benefiting from a great complicity with the technical team.
Everything is done to reach the final goal !
From Monday to Friday, the day of a young academician consists of:
- 3 to 5 h on site school
- 30 mn video workshop
- 2 h minimum of tennis training
- 1h30 of fitness BFS training
- 1 h of education support if necessary
the program of the Team Eysseric in details...
Academytraining
Everything is done for the success of young players in their technical and tactical progression. A team of 5 coaches, under the responsibility and management of Didier Eysseric, share daily training sessions that include a maximum of 3 players per court. An individual daily report is made to set up the technical program of the next day.
Tennis trainingtraining
Physical training is a must to progress sustainably and achieve real performance. It is also a way to avoid injury and fatigue and allow the athlete to meet the demands of high performance sport. The objectives are defined daily by the coach among which we find bodybuilding, joint strengthening, endurance and muscle tone.
Physical trainingpreparation
Absolute weapon of the sportsman, the mental preparation is more than a practice in the sport of competition, it is a philosophy. The staff of the academy is constantly focusing, on the court or in workshop sessions, to give young people the means to improve mentally and to optimize their abilities to succeed by learning to manage emotions, to evacuate stress and have fun in sports practice.
Mental preparationmonitoring
The competition does not start at the 1st point of a match. Preparation, transportation, warm-up, encouragement, follow-up, as well as debriefing with statistical analysis and new objectives to come, constitute the complete package of successful competitions.
Competition monitoring