If you have a youngster age 5--13 who is interested in learning how to play tennis and also wants to try a little competitive play, registration is now underway for an extremely successful introductory tennis program that does just that at an affordable price-- and you don’t need to be a Spare Time Club member to participate.
The Folsom Youth Tennis League at the Broadstone Racquet Club begins Saturday, April 24 and runs for five consecutive Saturday afternoon sessions through May 22, culminating in the League All Star Tournament on June 5. Each two-hour session starts at 1:00 pm. What makes this program so popular is that children learn tennis fundamentals using the USTA’s Quickstart program format designed to get a child rallying and playing in a very short period of time utilizing age specific equipment, shorter court dimensions and modified scoring. Patrick Rutz, league administrator, says “As a father of 7 year old boys and a former tennis pro, I know kids want to compete and play on teams. This program finally brings those concepts together. Our boys had a great time last year and it didn’t break the bank.”
Last year, nearly 400 young players took part in the program which was held at Spare Time Clubs in Elk Grove, Folsom, Gold River, Lodi, Natomas, Oakley, Roseville, and Sacramento. This program fills up quickly. Enroll now at http://www.youthtennisleague.net/.
Specifics about the program format can be found online at quickstarttennis.com.
The Broadstone Racquet Club is located at820 Halidon Way, Folsom, CA 95630.
About Broadstone Racquet Club
Broadstone Racquet Club is one of ten premier Spare Time clubs located in the Greater Sacramento Metropolitan Area, Lodi, and Oakley. Founded in 1973 by William M. Campbell III and his wife Margie, Spare Time Clubs specialize in providing state-of-the-art fitness programming, sports facilities and individual services for every member of the family.
Located in Folsom, California, Broadstone Racquet Club is a beautiful 14-acre site containing 22 lighted tennis courts, a 3-pool aquatics complex, outdoor play and recreational areas, and a 38,000 square foot clubhouse. The clubhouse consists of a full court gymnasium, two racquetball courts, two squash courts, a 7,600 square foot fitness center, spacious group exercise and cycling rooms, comfortable lounge and cafeteria , a Kids’ Club, Children’s Play Center and luxurious locker rooms complete with steam and sauna.
About the Spare Time Tennis Academy
The Spare Time Tennis Academy is underwritten by Spare Time as part of its extensive junior tennis development program. The Academy provides the most comprehensive junior tennis program for competitive players in the Greater Sacramento Metropolitan Area. Dedicated, world-class coaches target every aspect of an advanced junior tennis planer’s success—skills and mechanics, drills and tactics, physical training and mental toughness. The mission of the Spare time Junior Tennis Academy is “To maximize the individual development of the highly motivated junior tennis player.” The Academy operates in two locations: Rio del Oro Racquet Club and Broadstone Racquet Club.
The Folsom Youth Tennis League at the Broadstone Racquet Club begins Saturday, April 24 and runs for five consecutive Saturday afternoon sessions through May 22, culminating in the League All Star Tournament on June 5. Each two-hour session starts at 1:00 pm. What makes this program so popular is that children learn tennis fundamentals using the USTA’s Quickstart program format designed to get a child rallying and playing in a very short period of time utilizing age specific equipment, shorter court dimensions and modified scoring. Patrick Rutz, league administrator, says “As a father of 7 year old boys and a former tennis pro, I know kids want to compete and play on teams. This program finally brings those concepts together. Our boys had a great time last year and it didn’t break the bank.”
Last year, nearly 400 young players took part in the program which was held at Spare Time Clubs in Elk Grove, Folsom, Gold River, Lodi, Natomas, Oakley, Roseville, and Sacramento. This program fills up quickly. Enroll now at http://www.youthtennisleague.net/.
Specifics about the program format can be found online at quickstarttennis.com.
The Broadstone Racquet Club is located at820 Halidon Way, Folsom, CA 95630.
About Broadstone Racquet Club
Broadstone Racquet Club is one of ten premier Spare Time clubs located in the Greater Sacramento Metropolitan Area, Lodi, and Oakley. Founded in 1973 by William M. Campbell III and his wife Margie, Spare Time Clubs specialize in providing state-of-the-art fitness programming, sports facilities and individual services for every member of the family.
Located in Folsom, California, Broadstone Racquet Club is a beautiful 14-acre site containing 22 lighted tennis courts, a 3-pool aquatics complex, outdoor play and recreational areas, and a 38,000 square foot clubhouse. The clubhouse consists of a full court gymnasium, two racquetball courts, two squash courts, a 7,600 square foot fitness center, spacious group exercise and cycling rooms, comfortable lounge and cafeteria , a Kids’ Club, Children’s Play Center and luxurious locker rooms complete with steam and sauna.
About the Spare Time Tennis Academy
The Spare Time Tennis Academy is underwritten by Spare Time as part of its extensive junior tennis development program. The Academy provides the most comprehensive junior tennis program for competitive players in the Greater Sacramento Metropolitan Area. Dedicated, world-class coaches target every aspect of an advanced junior tennis planer’s success—skills and mechanics, drills and tactics, physical training and mental toughness. The mission of the Spare time Junior Tennis Academy is “To maximize the individual development of the highly motivated junior tennis player.” The Academy operates in two locations: Rio del Oro Racquet Club and Broadstone Racquet Club.
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