The USTA's American Development Model
What is the American Development Model?
What is the American Development Model?
The American Development Model (ADM) applies long-term athletic development principles to guide parents and coaches as their players develop and mature.
Core to the ADM is highlighting the dangers of early sport specialization and the need to develop multi-sport athletes, as well as a focus on increasing physical activity and fun.
The American Development Model (ADM) applies long-term athletic development principles to guide parents and coaches as their players develop and mature.
Core to the ADM is highlighting the dangers of early sport specialization and the need to develop multi-sport athletes, as well as a focus on increasing physical activity and fun.
Learn more about the ADM core athlete development principles.
The USTA's 5 C's
Under the ADM, players develop their athletic abilities across the 5 “C’s” that are influenced by sports science and youth development practices.
COMPETENCE
COMPETENCE
CONFIDENCE
CHARACTER
CONNECTION
CREATIVITY
Key Tennis Development Stages
For a proper tennis experience, these development stages support learning and advancement based on physical, social, mental and emotional levels of the athlete.
*Number of years of athletic experience for an athlete before and after acquiring a permanent disability per US Paralympic guidelines
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