Ron Woods, Ph.D.
Performance Coach
Ron Woods is a Performance Coach for the Human Performance Institute in Orlando, Florida.
He is also a consultant with the United States Tennis Association and an adjunct professor at the
University of South Florida.
Prior to joining the Institute, Ron spent 20 years with the United States Tennis Association. He was
director of the Department of Community Tennis Programs with a major focus in the USA Tennis
Plan for Growth, the most ambitious initiative in history to increase tennis participation in the
United States. Prior to that, Ron served for 10 years as Director of Player Development, a program
dedicated to helping develop top junior players into touring professional players.
Prior to joining the USTA , Ron was a professor of physical education and men’s tennis coach
at West Chester University (Pa.) for 17 years. During his time at West Chester, he also served
as Dean of the School of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics and has been
inducted into West Chester University’s Athletic Hall of Fame. Ron served for eight years on the
Coaching Committee of the United States Olympic Committee and the Coaches’ Commission of
the International Tennis Association.
The International Tennis Hall of Fame awarded Ron the Educational Merit Award in 1997. He
was also honored by the United States Professional Tennis Association (USPTA) as National
Coach of the Year in 1982 and named a Master Professional in 1984. Ron is a graduate of East
Stroudsburg University (Pa.) and an inductee into their Athletic Hall of Fame. He received his
Ph.D. from Temple University with an emphasis in sport psychology and motor learning.