Episodes

  • TTCP: THE Rose Bristow
    Nov 18 2024

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    In this episode of the Texas Tennis Coaches podcast, hosts Ruben Vargas and Amanda Sterling welcome Rose Bristow, a seasoned junior high tennis coach with over 33 years of experience. Rose shares her journey into tennis, her passion for coaching, and the importance of fostering a love for the game among young players. She discusses her successful coaching philosophy, the significance of community support, and the impact of mentorship in her career. Throughout the conversation, Rose emphasizes the importance of character building and the joy of seeing her students succeed both on and off the court. In this conversation, the speakers discuss various aspects of coaching tennis at the junior high level, focusing on warm-up routines, engaging students, building successful programs, and the importance of forming relationships with players. They share personal experiences and strategies for keeping students motivated and involved in the sport, emphasizing the need for creativity in drills and the significance of understanding students' backgrounds and mental health. In this conversation, Rose Bristow shares her extensive experience coaching junior high tennis, emphasizing the importance of mental toughness, positive reinforcement, and the unique challenges of working with young athletes. She discusses the '16 Second Cure' mental strategy, her coaching philosophy, and the legacy she hopes to leave behind. Rose reflects on her career, the impact of her coaching, and her plans for the future, while also offering advice to aspiring coaches.

    You can email Rose at rbristow831@gmail.com.

    "Sixteen Second Cure" Dr. Jim Loehr

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • TTCP: THE Roundtable 1
    Nov 6 2024

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    On this episode, Ruben and Amanda change it up and talk with four coaches in the first-ever TTCP: THE Roundtable. Our special guests are Tony Martinez (Sulphur Springs), Carrie Castleberry (Vernon), Brent Abilez (San Angelo Central), and Sarah Warner (Cameron Yoe).

    We discuss injuries, substitutions, cheating, etiquette, and more!

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • TTCP: THE Keith Howard
    Oct 21 2024

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    We sit down with THE President of TTCA, Keith Howard this week!

    The conversation delves into the intricacies of team collaboration, exploring the dynamics of group culture, communication strategies, and the challenges teams face. Insights are shared on effective management techniques and personal reflections on team experiences, culminating in a discussion about the future of collaboration in teams.


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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • TTCP: THE Vince Sharp
    Oct 14 2024

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    Summary

    In this episode, Amanda Sterling and Ruben Vargas engage in a deep conversation with Vince Sharp, the head coach at Highland Park. They explore various themes related to coaching, including the importance of mental health in schools, motivational insights from coaching experiences, and the innovative techniques Vince employs in his coaching. Vince shares his journey in coaching, the significance of building relationships with players, and the impact of heartbreak on personal and professional growth. The discussion also touches on behavior profiling in coaching and the strengths and weaknesses of Texas high school tennis. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of positive coaching and the role of heart in athlete development.


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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • TTCP: THE Changeover II
    Oct 7 2024

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    In this episode of the Texas Tennis Coaches Podcast, hosts Amanda Sterling and Ruben Vargas discuss the excitement surrounding the upcoming playoffs for Team Tennis. They reflect on their own experiences during playoff seasons, emphasizing the importance of celebrating achievements while remaining humble. The conversation also touches on the challenges coaches face during playoffs, the significance of preparing future leaders, and the upcoming Texas Tennis Coaches Association convention.


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    19 mins
  • TTCP: THE Tyson Stewart
    Sep 23 2024

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    Tyson Stewart shares his coaching journey and experiences, including moving to different schools and the support of his wife. He discusses his coaching philosophy and the importance of having fun and building relationships with his players. Tyson discusses memorable matches, the importance of building relationships with players, the value of teaching character, and the unique camaraderie among tennis coaches. They emphasize the significance of enjoying the journey, focusing on personal growth, and creating lasting memories. The conversation also touches on the generational aspect of coaching and the importance of preserving the sport of tennis through strong relationships and fellowship among coaches.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • TTCP: THE Meagan Vargas
    Sep 16 2024

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    In this conversation, Meagan Vargas, head tennis coach at McKinney Boyd High School, discusses her coaching journey and the importance of tradition and relationships in sports. She emphasizes the need for coaches to ask questions and seek mentorship, as well as the challenges of being a coach's kid. Meagan also highlights the frustrations of coaching, such as the lack of recognition and low pay, but finds the most rewarding aspect to be the impact she has on her players' lives.


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    38 mins
  • TTCP: THE Ruben Vargas
    Sep 16 2024

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    In this episode, Amanda Sterling and Ruben Vargas continue their conversation about their coaching journeys. Ruben shares his story of growing up in a big family, getting involved in a gang in his youth, and eventually finding his passion for tennis. He talks about his experience playing tennis in high school and college, and how he became a coach. Ruben emphasizes the importance of giving your all and working hard, and shares stories of influential coaches in his life. He also discusses the success of his coaching career and the impact he has had on his players. Ruben Vargas shares the story of how his name ended up on the tennis courts at Vernon High School, highlighting the pride and significance it holds for his family. He also reflects on his coaching career, the impact he had on his players, and the blessings he received. Vargas emphasizes the importance of coaching and the positive influence it can have on young athletes. He shares his experiences at TTCA and the recognition he received as a coach. Vargas concludes by expressing his gratitude for his supportive family and the joy he finds in retirement.


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    46 mins