Sponsored Post - Roosevelt Island Racquet Club Offering Adult Weekday Afternoon Drill And Play Tennis Classes At Variety Of Skill Levels - Learn Singles & Doubles Situational Skills, Have Fun, Exercise And Make New Friends Too
The Roosevelt Island Racquet Club invites you to join their new Adult Tennis Daytime classes.Pam Glick is the new General Manager and Tony Huber is Adult Tennis Director of the Roosevelt Island Racquet Club. Last month, they described some of the programs available at the Roosevelt Island Racquet Club.
According to Ms Glick:
It's great to be here. I'm so happy to be the new general manager of Roosevelt Island Racquet Club. We're spending a lot of time working on getting our programming back up to where we were before Covid.We're adding a lot of new adult classes, especially in the daytime.
We have classes on Monday and Thursday from 11 to 12 30 for 2.5 level to 3.0.
Monday through Thursday we're running 12:30 to 2:30 drill and play classes for 3.0, for 3.5 and above and on Friday we have an hour and a half class at 12 o'clock.
The new mid-day prices for our off-peak drill and plays are $32 for club members and $45 non-members for 1 1/2 hour classes, and $40 club members and $55 non- members for 2 hours classes.
Roosevelt Island residents get 50% off the membership fee and court time booked 24 hours in advance. And they get a free clinic on Saturdays.
Mr Huber reports:
I've been the director now for one year of the adult program and my primary goal was to boost up the amount of adult participation here at the Club.
... we are adding about 30 to 40 percent more classes for adults at all the various levels during the daytime.
For the drill and play programs we try to simulate everything that a player might go through in either singles or doubles when they're playing a match.We do a lot of situational training meaning we put you in a situation that you might find yourself in a doubles point or a singles point and then we talk about how to play from that position.
We talk about all phases of the game. Offense defense, neutral, how to act as an individual. how to act as a teammate and we just coordinate it based on the level that they're playing at.
Ms Glick adds:
One of the good things about these group classes is you get to meet people and make new friends and have some social life which I know a lot of people are craving especially after the pandemic.Check out the Roosevelt Island Racquet Club 2022 Winter/Spring Adult Tennis Program Schedule
The Roosevelt Island Racquet Club also has adult tennis classes for beginners.Contact Pam Glick at pglick@advantagetennisclubs.com or Tony Huber at thuber@advantagetennisclubs.com or call 212.935.0250 ext 811 for more information.
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