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Pre-Kindergarten & Kindergarten QuickStart

Kids are never too young to learn QuickStart!

As soon as a child can recognize a ball, it's time to start teaching QuickStart Tennis. Rolling a QuickStart foam ball toward a child starts the process that will last a lifetime. Tennis -- it all starts with QuickStart!

QuickStart Tennis is all about bringing out natural abilities in kids. QuickStart activities are designed to foster and enhance agility, balance, coordination, hand-eye coordination, reaction time and footwork even in the youngest kids. Kids have so much FUN, they don't even realize they are learning lifetime skills.

Small, simple movements help kids develop naturally. Doing the "Flamingo," "Frog" or "Rabbit," in addition to being a lot of FUN, gets kids moving and developing the right muscles and the right attitude toward exercise. The compact, 19-inch racquet is just the right size. Pushing a ball along a line on the ground develops a natural stroke motion. Using bean bags and koosh balls helps develop ball skills without a lot of ball chasing. Working with a peer partner develops cooperation and teamwork. QuickStart tennis offers so many ways for kids to develop physically, mentally and emotionally in a FUN and positive way.


The "Frog" at QuickStart Day

No more standing in line. No more being fed balls that bounce too high. No more swinging and missing. No more frustration. Just a lot of FUN and great exercise!

Can a two year-old rally three times playing QuickStart? YES!

Contact QCV to get the ball rolling for your child!




 

 

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