No Strings Attached Show
No Strings Attached Show

No Strings Attached Show

Bogdan Grygorenko

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The NSA show is a youtube show/podcast about tennis, performance, and self-development. I invite various guests from athletes to doctors and coaches to talk about things we are the most passionate about.

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NSA Conversation #32: Katy Shulaeva, Senior Tennis Pro at The Toronto Lawn Tennis Club
JAN 27, 2025
NSA Conversation #32: Katy Shulaeva, Senior Tennis Pro at The Toronto Lawn Tennis Club
In this episode of No Strings Attached, host Bogdan Grygorenko interviews Katy Shulaeva, a former professional tennis player and coach. They discuss Katie's early influences in tennis, her journey from junior to professional levels, the importance of coaching, and the lessons learned from her long-time coach Pierre Lamarche. Katie shares insights on resilience, the challenges of transitioning to professional tennis, and the impact of injuries and overtraining on her career. In this conversation, Katy Shulaeva and Bogdan Grygorenko discuss the critical aspects of training, injury prevention, and the mental health of athletes. They emphasize the importance of rest and recovery, the role of coaches and parents in player development, and the challenges athletes face when transitioning out of competitive sports. Katy shares her personal experiences with overtraining and the identity crisis that followed her tennis career, while Bogdan highlights the need for a more balanced approach to training. They also reflect on the evolution of coaching and the continuous learning process that comes with it.'Katy Shulaeva is a Senior Tennis Professional at the Toronto Lawn Tennis Club, one of Canada’s premier tennis institutions. She holds a Coach 3 certification from the Tennis Professionals Association (TPA) and serves as a facilitator for TPA’s Coach 2 and Coach 3 courses, playing a pivotal role in advancing coaching education in Canadian tennis. Katy has also had a successful career as a professional tennis player, representing Canada on the international stage. Her playing experience brings valuable insights to her coaching, as she has competed at a high level and understands the demands of professional tennis.In addition to her coaching and professional playing background, Katy has been recognized for her leadership in the sport. She participated in the “Women Leaders in Tennis” panel discussion, where her contributions to the game and her advocacy for women in sports were celebrated.Her expertise, leadership, and dedication to tennis make her a respected figure in the Canadian tennis community.
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66 MIN
NSA Conversation #30: Marie-France Mercier, Director of Coach Education at Tennis Canada
OCT 28, 2024
NSA Conversation #30: Marie-France Mercier, Director of Coach Education at Tennis Canada
Whole Player Development Pathway: https://www.tenniscanada.com/play/whole-player-development-pathway/In this episode, Bogdan Grygorenko interviews Marie-France Mercier, the director of coaching education at Tennis Canada, discussing her journey into coaching, the evolution of coach education in Canada, and the importance of competency-based coaching. They explore the qualities that make great coaches, the significance of community among coaches, and debunk myths surrounding coaching qualifications. The conversation emphasizes the need for a growth mindset and the development of essential coaching skills, encapsulated in the framework of the five Cs: culture, character, connection, confidence, and competence. In this conversation, Bogdan Grygorenko and Marie-France Mercier delve into the intricacies of coaching in tennis, discussing the importance of feeding and challenging players, developing a coaching eye, and the pathways for aspiring coaches. They explore mentorship opportunities, the increasing representation of female coaches, and the vital communication between parents and coaches. Marie-France shares personal insights from her journey as a coach and a parent, emphasizing the long-term goals of player development and the importance of maintaining a supportive environment for young athletes.Here's what Marie-France says about herself:"For over 35 years, my career has been dedicated to the development of both coaches and athletes at all levels in the sporting industry. I am passionate about seeing people evolve and nothing makes me prouder than to see an individual or team develop.My path in tennis development has ranged from a competitor, on court coaching, a parent of 3 National level tennis players to overseeing the coaching development department at Tennis Canada. In my current role as Director, I manage the Certification Program, Community Tennis Development, and the Coaching Association (TPA) which has over 4300 members. I have also recently taken on the leadership of the Pickleball certification.I am dedicated to the growth of tennis in Canada and focused on creating an ecosystem that supports coaching excellence and future tennis leaders. Increasing participation in the country and making tennis more inclusive and accessible is my key priority.A couple fun facts unknown to many, is that long ago, I was an Alpine skiing coach and I also graduated from the Université du Québec à Montréal with a degree in Education. Reflecting on my career journey sport and education have always been part of my DNA.I also enjoy speaking at international conferences to share perspectives, learn and collaborate to build innovative new ideas and approaches. The best innovative ideas are created when you come together and share."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Coaching Education02:58 The Journey into Coaching05:50 Evolution of Coach Education in Canada08:59 The Shift to Competency-Based Coaching12:01 Maintaining Gold Standard in Coaching14:51 Qualities of Great Coaches17:49 Transforming Coaches' Mindsets21:01 Building a Community of Coaches24:03 Debunking Myths in Coaching27:00 The Five Cs of Coaching Competence30:04 The Art of Coaching: Feeding and Challenging Players31:50 Developing a Coaching Eye: Insights for Coaches36:17 Aspiring Coaches: Pathways to Success39:39 Opportunities for Coaches: Mentorship and Development Programs43:31 Increasing Female Representation in Coaching49:29 The Parent-Coach Dynamic: Building Effective Communication56:33 Lessons Learned: Mistakes as a Tennis Parent
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60 MIN