These coaches teach at top ranked spots and have great lesson fulfillment & student reviews.
These coaches teach at top ranked spots and have great lesson fulfillment & student reviews.
My lifelong passion for piano spans six decades, and I find immense joy in nurturing musical talent. With years of experience, I provide personalized guidance to help students of all levels thrive.

Abby is a holistic dietitian dedicated to creating personalized nutrition plans that honor the unique needs of each individual. She believes in the power of sustainable lifestyle changes to achieve lasting health goals and fosters a positive relationship with food and body. Abby earned her Bachelor of Science in Human Biology from North Carolina State University and a Master of Science in Nutrition from Meredith College. With experience in hospital care, outpatient care, and public health, she brings a wealth of knowledge.



Music is more than notes; it's a language I've been fluent in for 16 years, helping students unlock their violin virtuosity. My experience and personalized approach create a supportive environment to learn and grow as a musician. Let's craft your musical journey!
I have played piano for 40 years professionally. I attended Berklee College of Music in Boston in 2000. I have been teaching privately for 3 years. I am able to help develop the skills of an aspiring musician with reading, ear training, and theory.
With over 13 years guiding vocalists, I'm dedicated to nurturing each student's unique potential. My approach blends proven techniques with a joyful exploration of musical expression. Together, we'll unlock your voice!

Daniel Young: A seasoned professional tennis instructor who brings a wealth of experience and a deep love for the game to every coaching session. With a keen eye for technique and a commitment to nurturing players' growth, he consistently empowers his students to reach their full potential on and off the court.



In March of 2023, Gruindelingh was hired as an associate head coach at the USTA National Campus in Orlando, Fla., where he worked to plan, organize and implement high quality lessons, clinics, camps and other tennis programs. He also worked directly with the Director of Racquet Sports and other head professionals to identify areas of growth and options for increased revenue for the national training center. A four-year letterwinner at the University of South Alabama, Gruindelingh compiled a 60-50 overall singles record during his tenure, including a 44-37 mark in dual matches. He was a two-time All-Sun Belt Conference honoree in doubles, earning second team honors with Manuel Belda in 2014 and first team accolades with fellow Duke assistant coach Daniel Leitner a year later. His partnership with Leitner resulted in a 12-3 mark at No. 1 and a 17-5 record overall. Gruindelingh went 4-4 at No. 1 with Belda and posted a 15-8 overall doubles record. Gruindelingh graduated from South Alabama with his bachelor’s degree in business management in 2017, before going back to earn his master’s degree in health education in 2019.
As a seasoned songwriter with 30 years of experience, I’ve received Gold and Platinum RIAA certified plaques for my songwriting contribution to Brett Young’s debut album. I empower aspiring artists to discover their unique voice. I provide personalized guidance, helping you refine your craft and create impactful, authentic music. Let's unlock your songwriting potential!
With 15 years devoted to lacrosse, I foster skill development and ignite a passion for the game. My coaching blends strategic insight with personalized attention, ensuring every athlete reaches their full potential on and off the field.


From aspiring beginner to seasoned competitor, I'm dedicated to helping you elevate your game. With 17 years of experience, including time as a professional athlete, I bring a wealth of knowledge and a passion for sharing my love of tennis. Let's work together to unlock your full potential on the court!
"That lesson with Edward was quite helpful. I appreciated how he explained different strokes, which made the techniques feel more approachable for me. Though I still need to improve my footwork, I left feeling pretty encouraged about future progress. Still, I’m optimistic that with more lessons, I’ll keep getting better at reading the game, and Edward's guidance definitely made a difference. If you’re looking for someone who offers clear, practical advice, Edward’s lessons are worth considering.