Atlanta, GA, January 20, 2014 – The International Tennis Performance Association (iTPA), a tennis fitness certification and education company targeted at tennis coaches, strength and conditioning coaches, trainers, physical therapists and other tennis specific specialists, today announced the creation of the Paul Arber Young Coaches Award. This award honors well-liked Australian tennis coach Paul Arber, who demonstrated character, hard work, determination, inspiration, commitment to tennis continuing education and mentorship. This iTPA award is open worldwide to tennis coaches under the age of 30, and the winner will be awarded $1000 good on any iTPA educational materials, including tennis fitness certifications. Nominations close March 1, 2014. Visit this website for more details.
The iTPA was greatly saddened to hear of Paul’s passing, as many of our members knew him personally and professionally. Through this award Paul’s legacy will live on, and this will grant younger tennis coaches with the means to advance their careers by increasing knowledge and skills in the tennis fitness industry.
Paul Arber was an Australian Tennis Coach liked by all who knew him. He ran the coaching facility, Trademark Tennis, at the Leon Haskin Tennis Centre (Melbourne, Australia).
Paul had previously worked with the Australian Institute of Sport and the National High Performance Academy (Australia), and was also the Assistant Men’s Tennis Coach at Auburn University in addition to working in a coaching capacity with several elite tennis juniors and professionals, including Justine Henin, Monica Seles and Caroline Wozniacki (according to his website).
Paul truly loved the game of tennis and devoted his life to it. Many tributes to Paul have been posted on social media. “Arbs,” as he was often called, was well liked by three generations. He was respected by his elders, loved by those of his own age and looked up to by kids that he coached.
About the International Tennis Performance Association (iTPA): The iTPA is the worldwide education and tennis certification organization for trainers, tennis coaches, strength and conditioning coaches, athletic trainers, personal trainers, physical therapists and other specialists who are passionate about tennis-specific performance enhancement and injury prevention. The tennis fitness education company offers a professional training and education process that establishes recognition through three tennis certifications: Tennis Performance Trainer (TPT), Certified Tennis Performance Specialist (CTPS) and Master Tennis Performance Specialist (MTPS), in addition to DVDs and in-person tennis training workshops. The evidence-based certification materials are overseen by the iTPA Certification Commission consisting of world experts in improving tennis performance and reducing injuries. For more information or to schedule an interview, call (770) 828-5779 or email contact(at)itpa-tennis(dot)org. Connect with the iTPA online at http://www.itpa-tennis.org, http://www.facebook.com/itpatennis, http://www.twitter.com/itpatennis or http://www.youtube.com/itpatennis.
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