New MTL Instructor: Lucile B. in Oxnard, CA

We would like to welcome Lucile B. from Oxnard, CA, to the MyTennisLessons team. We pride ourselves on bringing on not only quality instructors, but quality people as well, which is why we are so excited to have Lucile on board. If you live in Oxnard, CA, review Lucile’s qualifications, teaching experience, and hobbies below to see if they would be the right pro for you. Again, we are happy to expand our tennis lesson services in Oxnard, CA, with the addition of Lucile. Sign up with Lucile B. today!

About Lucile
A native of Southern California, I studied art at UCLA and worked in the motion picture business, the travel industry and adult education before taking up tennis. After captaining USTA Adult League teams for several years I met Oscar Wegner and began training in his Modern Tennis Methodology. Lucile has been Assistant Tennis Coach at Ventura High School and tennis instructor to pre-kindergarten through middle school students at the Ojai Valley School. In addition to private coaching she currently offers tennis classes for children, adults and seniors through the Pleasant Valley Recretion and Park District in Camarillo, and The Conejo Recreation and Park District in Thousand Oaks, CA. In support of Tennis Kids For Life, Inc. a non-profit ogranization which supports the growth of tennis via MTMCA, Lucile donates her time to her local community by offering weekly MTM tennis lessons at no charge. Lucile is a USPTA Recreational Coach and member of the USTA. In addition to private teaching she assists at USPTA & USTA events, and participates in various tennis activities throughout Southern California.

Teaching Experience: 7 years

Teaching Style
I use MTM (Modern Tennis Methodology). For more information visit www.mtmca.com

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