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USTA Northern California
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Alameda, CA 94502-7081
510.748.7373 (Phone)
510.748.7377 (Fax)

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AdpativeTennis
The USTA Adaptive Tennis mission is to provide opportunities to all populations to enjoy the sport of tennis, and to realize the benefits of the sport and its life changing opportunities.

Adaptive Tennis’ goal is to promote and develop recreational tennis opportunities for individuals with differing abilities and circumstances through inclusion, knowledge, and support, and by providing, where needed, adaptive programming, equipment, and teaching techniques. 
 
Tennis benefits both mind and body.  Physically, playing tennis helps to improve balance, mobility, agility, strength, fitness, and to burn calories. Mentally, tennis works on one’s focus, concentration, and reactive and problem-solving behaviors.  Emotionally it can promote self-confidence, instill feelings of success, relieve stress, and provide social outlets to meet new friends, enhance relationships, or experience great family outings.  These benefits are so much more important for those with disabilities, in special life situations, or with special circumstances.

USTA Adaptive Tennis

Fundamentals of Adapting the Game

6/11/2009 10:15:50 PM
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Making a few adaptations makes tennis accessible to a much greater number of individuals—many who might otherwise not experience the fun, exercise, and social interaction tennis offers in a typical situation. Knowledge of a certain disability , tennis training from a certified professional and volunteers with a respect and passion for tennis and serving others are the key ingredients for bringing tennis to special populations. 

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Adaptive Program Resources

6/11/2009 9:25:05 PM
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Whether you're looking for a program in which to participate or to start a program, USTA Northern California can provide assistance.  We will direct you to appropriate programs in your area.  We have teaching materials, access to local volunteers and resources for funding and equipment.  Contact your local USTA Community Tennis Coordinator for more information.

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Break the Barriers

6/11/2009 11:06:12 PM
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Over 3000 students participate in programs offered at the Break the Barriers facility, including students from eight school districts.  BTB is continually adapting classes to meet the increasing demand for this unique and one-of-a-kind program.  Break the Barriers is recognized as the National Role Model for Inclusion and has broken barriers nationally and internationally.  Break the Barriers is blessed to have a community of generous supporters, near and far, who believe in the concept.  Break the Barriers, continues to change the lives of people around the world.

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USTA Northern California Adaptive Tennis Contact

Marian Thomson
559-456-3378
Thomson@norcal.usta.com

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