MESSAGE #613 A BLAST FROM THE PAST…
Today’s message is especially dedicated to all the great alumni, Professional Tennis Management students, staff and guests at Ferris State University this weekend for the Annual Banquet and Workshop Weekend.
I am sitting here in the Ferris State University Racquet and Fitness Center in Big Rapids, Michigan. I spent a good part of three years here in Ferris’ Professional Tennis Management Program and graduated in 1997. It is exciting to be back not only an alumni, but as a featured speaker. I look forward to seeing some familiar faces, meeting some new people and presenting to the program.
Christin Thurston, formerly Christin Schumann, USPTA tennis professional and USPTA Executive Director of Northern Division, was in the PTM program at the same time as me and is back for the weekend. Below is a brief interview with her.
ET: How has Ferris State prepared you for your current position in the tennis industry?
CT: This program is unique because it not only shows students how to teach the game, but it also provides a marketing and business , which is one of the challenges in the industry.
ET: How has sports/teaching helped you in other areas of life?
CT: It has helped me stay focused on the task at hand and be more mindful of different options in difficult situations.
ET: What tips can you give to someone who wants to get to the next level in their tennis game?
CT: Practice as often as you can, with whoever you can, it doesn’t matter what level they are.
ET: In your experience teaching, do you believe in the saying, “Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard?”
CT: I do agree and as I always say, “The harder you work, the luckier you get.” There is no substitute for hard work.
ET: Thank you for your time and enjoy the weekend…
CT: Thank you, it’s great to be back.
Wish me luck on my talk tomorrow.
Thanks for reading.