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HUGE Pickleball Mistakes That I Wish I Avoided (Improve FASTER)
I tried really hard to get to 5.0 pickleball as fast as I could and made a ton of mistakes along the way. Here are the biggest ones I made and see other people make. And how to avoid them.
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Transform your third shot drops in 30 days
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Відео

Why You Should NOT Stack (or Play the Left Side)
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Ben Johns has an iconic playstyle where he takes up most of the court and hits most of the balls, leaving just a sliver of the court for his partners Anna Leigh Waters and Collin Johns to cover. Rec players often try to emulate this with their partners, designating a left and right player and stacking in matches. But is this a smart strategy? What do you need to do it effectively? TRAIN WITH ME...
STOP Winning to Start Improving at Pickleball
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If you're winning, you're getting better right? Not necessarily. A lot of players fall into this insidious trap where they're doing whatever they need to do to win games, but they're not improving as players. In this video, I break down this trap, why it slows down your progression, and what you should do instead. TRAIN WITH ME Transform your third shot drops in 30 days pages.pickleburner.com/ ...
20 Dinking Protips From the Masters
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If you want to win at higher levels of play you have to make your dinks. In this video, I curate 20 of the best dinking protips from the experts. Whether you're a complete beginner or pushing pro, you'll find something in here that will improve your game. TRAIN WITH ME Transform your third shot drops in 30 days pages.pickleburner.com/ Weekly pickleball insights for tournament players (Inner Cir...
The FASTEST Way for Beginners to Improve at Pickleball (Instant Transformation)
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My friend Jack asked me to help him get really good at pickleball really fast. So I agreed to do a one hour lesson with him to see where he's at and what he needs to do to get invited to Katy Perry's next celebrity pickleball tournament. And along the way I think I found the fastest way to learn pickleball. TRAIN WITH ME Transform your third shot drops in 30 days pages.pickleburner.com/ Weekly ...
Get to 5.0 the FAST Way
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Why do most of the pickleball players you know stay at the same level for years and years? And why do some players seem to get incredibly good over night? In this video, we'll walk through the five step system to improve your game the fast way. This applies to players of all levels and I guarantee you there will be something in the video that accelerates your progression. TRAIN WITH ME Transfor...
How to Win When You're ICED OUT (or TARGETED)
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We've all been there. Just watching the pickle ball go by you over and over again as your opponents hit everything to your partner. Well we're not alone. In this video we see how Ben Johns overcame this challenge and glean a handful of lessons that anybody at any level can apply to their own game when they're being iced out or targeted by their opponents. TRAIN WITH ME Transform your third shot...
Third Shot Drop Hacks Pros Use to Win (Try These)
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We all know the third shot drop is the most important shot in pickleball but what's the best way to hit it? In this video, I collected 20 pro tips from the best of the best for you to try the next time you drill drops. Some of these tips are guaranteed to work for you and if you try them all, your new drop will be getting you to the kitchen so often you'll think you're a chef. TRAIN WITH ME Tra...
Stop Standing In The Wrong Place (Start Winning More Points)
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Stop Standing In The Wrong Place (Start Winning More Points)
9 Simple Rules to Drop and Drive Like the Pros
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9 Simple Rules to Drop and Drive Like the Pros
7 Tactics to PUNISH Speedups
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7 Tactics to PUNISH Speedups
College Tennis to Pro Pickleball REVEALED
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College Tennis to Pro Pickleball REVEALED
The #1 Trick That Got Me to Pro
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The #1 Trick That Got Me to Pro
Play Singles Better Than 99% of Players
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Play Singles Better Than 99% of Players
I Challenged Pro Bangers (So You Can Beat Them)
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I Challenged Pro Bangers (So You Can Beat Them)
These 3 Pickleball Drills Will Get You to 5.0
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These 3 Pickleball Drills Will Get You to 5.0
Beginner to 5.0 Pickleball in 5 Months
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Beginner to 5.0 Pickleball in 5 Months
One Simple Rule to Win With Speedups
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One Simple Rule to Win With Speedups

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @jaggedlines
    @jaggedlines День тому

    dig the strategies, there's probably some gap in skill for people watching this that might not be able to implement all strategies, but it's worth trying and getting better at them.

  • @kylengo416
    @kylengo416 3 дні тому

    Get to the kitchen and drink. 😊👍

  • @aztecothewar
    @aztecothewar 6 днів тому

    The Detail and pacing put into this video is awesome. I really feel like you breakdown things in a good way and I like how you reference a lot of different folks when giving tips. Awesome video! This is from someone who has been increasingly asking "what is my goal when dinking" for the last few weeks as I played. Thank you for shedding light on that.

  • @afterthesmash
    @afterthesmash 10 днів тому

    No new content on this channel for quite a while. It's disappointing, because I really liked this channel.

  • @davidtucci6085
    @davidtucci6085 11 днів тому

    I agree singles is a completely different sport than doubles… also, I feel like playing outdoor singles is significantly different than playing indoor singles… I feel really in control of my shots in indoor… anyone have similar experience?

  • @Mobev1
    @Mobev1 12 днів тому

    People, pickleball is easier than kickball.

  • @aljerones99
    @aljerones99 13 днів тому

    The reason for a loose grip while dinking, is to lessen the recoil of the ball from the paddle when it is is hit. The grip of the hand and wrist serves as a spring. When the paddle handle is held tightly, the wrist also gets rigid. The effect is akin into the hand and wrist acting like a strong spring (hence a big recoil) and therefore, a pop up results. If the hand grip and wrist as loose on the other hand, the paddle is connected to limper spring with a weaker recoil. This results in having more control to lift the ball just over the net and placement with greater precision.

  • @Virdison
    @Virdison 19 днів тому

    Bunny Girl Senpai lofi goes hard lmao Anyways, sick tips. Ty 🙏🏼

  • @GabeBridges
    @GabeBridges 20 днів тому

    Super well done man! I’d scrap all background music but, other than that, such an easy to follow video. My top channels are Cincola and Pickleball Playbook. Subbing to yours now!

  • @yodatoy8792
    @yodatoy8792 22 дні тому

    You misspelled important

  • @yodatoy8792
    @yodatoy8792 22 дні тому

    Your video is so good. I subscribed.

  • @yodatoy8792
    @yodatoy8792 22 дні тому

    I came across your channel. Coming from tennis background, your videos are the best! I wish I watched all of them before I started playing. I got about handful games in but with one on one lessons, I’m definitely getting better. I gotta get rid of tennis and play pb. And may be enter tournaments.

  • @MLB1212
    @MLB1212 24 дні тому

    Excellent, comprehensive analysis. Yet, teaching pros might have a difference of opinion on 2 topics: 1.) should spin be part of the 3rd shot drop; and 2.) prior to contact and at least for a forehand, should the paddle be in front of the body/chest or should it be outside the knee to allow for better shoulder range of motion on the swing

  • @okayest_amateur
    @okayest_amateur 25 днів тому

    can we have more videos please!!

  • @pickleballstudent8523
    @pickleballstudent8523 28 днів тому

    I really like the way you pooled all the great players' ideas. They're all correct but different at the same time because they're emphasizing different aspect of the dinking technique/strategy. This is a great video about really "understanding" the idea behind the dinking. Great job! Yes, for you to progress into more advanced game, the dinking is the base where the game should start from. Power players need to understand that you have to base the power game on solid dinks first to be effective.

  • @bradwest711
    @bradwest711 Місяць тому

    Hey PB, great video. This is one I come back to every now and then as to remind myself of helpful tips I may have forgotten as time goes on. I am curious if you are still hitting primarily flat drops or are you hitting with more spin these days? Been trying to reinvent my drops as well.. Thanks!

  • @jgonzo-san
    @jgonzo-san Місяць тому

    Great video, really puts things into perspective. Just lost in a recent tournament and took a beating but thats just letting me know where I stand and that I need to drill more.

  • @keviny9392
    @keviny9392 Місяць тому

    Badminton players are hard to beat. They move so well on the court and have combination of soft game, hard slams, and deep lobs.

  • @yoonyulntaeny
    @yoonyulntaeny Місяць тому

    4:50 Softening ur wrist reduces the staibility of your paddle i.e. reduces sweet spot in exchange for dwell time of the ball on ur paddle. The sensation comes from the micromovement of ur paddle when the ball comes in contact with it. This helps with controlling ur own power and accuracy for precision shots (and even deception i.e. hesitation dink). This is in contrast to non-precision shots like counters where sweet spot is more valuable because it's difficult to ensure the ball hits the middle of the paddle, so we stiffen up ur wrist to increase the stability of the paddle increasing ur sweet spot and decreasing dwell time

  • @infomercialguy
    @infomercialguy Місяць тому

    what's the best technique to drop high enough to get over net safely, but "not too high?" THANKS FOR YOUR VIDEOS. OUTSTANDING

  • @infomercialguy
    @infomercialguy Місяць тому

    exceptional !!! i subscribed.

  • @cliffroberson8321
    @cliffroberson8321 Місяць тому

    1:18 #1 Think about catching and throwing instead of hitting (limit backswing) 2:11 #2 Contact ball in front of you instead of beside or behind 2:44 #3 Imagine a ceiling extending above the net and don't let followthrough go above that ceiling 4:02 #4 Try practicing with pickleball under armpit to limit backswing and followthrough 4:39 #5 Try softening your grip 5:11 #6 Try practicing with off hand finger on paddle to help limit paddle motion 6:25 #7 Keep your chest level during dink (don't lift your chest up when dinking) 7:05 #8 Try to draw a line with your paddle where you want the ball to go 7:44 #9 Try to crab walk/shuffle step when dinking to help stay balanced 8:42 #10 For small steps, plant one foot and side step to dink 9:18 #11 Try to create a pause before every time you hit the ball when dinking 10:17 #12 Try slice/underspin on dinks 11:19 #13 Try to dink the ball out of the air whenever possible 11:59 #14 Try topspin dinks (while maintaining good form) 13:19 #15 When returning aggressive cross court dinks, try resetting the dinks to middle of the court to get back on balance 14:04 #16 Try to hit more aggressive dinks when you can (i.e. dinks that are deeper with a flatter trajectory to get your opponent off balance) 14:57 #17 Only dink crosscourt if the ball is at or inside your outside foot. If the ball is outside of your outside foot just reset to the middle or in front of yourself in order to not attempt a difficult cross court shot. 17:22 #18 When resetting the ball, try to hit the ball shorter into the kitchen to force your opponent to hit up on the ball 18:22 #19 Mix up the target of your dinks, changing crosscourt/down the line and forehand/backhand. 19:39 #20 Attack your opponent’s weaknesses (e.g. if they have a weak backhand, target their backhand).

  • @WelcomeToPickleball
    @WelcomeToPickleball Місяць тому

    I honestly think these are the best pickleball tutorial videos. The reason is that you are condescending everyone’s tips and tricks into one package. So instead of watching all the individual videos, it’s all right here.

  • @wolf-xf6hf
    @wolf-xf6hf Місяць тому

    I i know its 10 months late but you are hutting more of a flick than a roll which is still a good shot just not quite the same. On the roll its more about turning your wrist via your forearm and on the flick its the classic of throwing a frisbee. But yea on the roll your wrist is kinda along for the ride similar to a forehand drive just in completely different ways

  • @jonvich3011
    @jonvich3011 Місяць тому

    Love it! However, I avoid tweeners as much as possible. It takes 2 extra steps and takes you longer to get back in the point.

  • @wolf-xf6hf
    @wolf-xf6hf Місяць тому

    For me it was on my forehand drop that even if i roll up the back i have to still hit through my drop. Instantly fixed

  • @cliffroberson8321
    @cliffroberson8321 Місяць тому

    1:18 #1 Make contact will ball when it's falling 2:03 #2 Stay further back after serving 3:03 #3 Use small compact strokes 3:35 #4 Hit ball like you are tossing the ball 4:19 #5 Keep contact point in front of you 5:13 #6 Try just pushing the ball 6:24 #7 Try to keep apex of flight path on your side of the court 7:08 #8 Try slowing down your swing and gradually speeding it up to the correct speed. 8:15 #9 Don't use your wrist in the drop shot 9:00 #10 Try to get apex of flight path in your own kitchen so ball is falling over the net 10:28 #11 Try to keep overall arc of the shot low 11:29 #12 It's better for the ball to be low with a longer trajectory than too high with a shorter trajectory 12:07 #13 Adjust your grip tightness to what gives you the best results 12:56 #14 Get to the spot you are going to hit from and pause there for a moment before hitting 13:44 #15 Don't lift your chest up when hitting the drop shot 14:03 #16 After becoming consistent with your drops, try windshield wiper motion to add topspin 15:06 #17 Use a small compact swing 15:16 #18 Get your feet in place to hit the drop shot 15:56 #19 Angle your wrist to aim your drop shot 16:55 #20 Visualize the drops

  • @shellkay13
    @shellkay13 Місяць тому

    You are by far the best tuber for pickleball. Thanks

  • @monty_beaumont
    @monty_beaumont Місяць тому

    This was super interesting, thank you

  • @sLasHeRxXx07
    @sLasHeRxXx07 2 місяці тому

    Iced out meaning you get cold because you're not getting involved in the game?

  • @wolf-xf6hf
    @wolf-xf6hf 2 місяці тому

    Where more pickleburner videos?

  • @Chrismackson100
    @Chrismackson100 2 місяці тому

    SURPRISE - I think most players, don’t realize this (maybe I’m wrong -we’ll see) but, surprisingly to me at leaset, in all the top player matches `i have watched and counted shots - the fact is, that provided the players are more or less at the same level in the same level, MORE THAN 50% OF THE POINTS ARE WON AS A RESULT OF A MISTAKE - AN ERROR. Where I see an. Obvios forced error, or a clear winner they go down as WINNERS in my little book. If I’m not sure, then I dont count the rally at all, OR I go bk and watch it, 2-3 times, and make a decision, or decide that one doesn’t get scored. I’ve watched dozens of pro-SINGLES matches, and it’s the same with these guys as it is with ordinary club players - it’s MORE than 50% mistakes - as high as 2/3 sometimes. I will watch another 10-20 games just to be sure, but, never once have I seen a match where the number of winners exceeeds the number of loosing shots - unless of course a player is having a real easy match- then clearly winners are by far the majority. AM I MISSING SOMETHING? Try it for yourself. Makes me want to play differently. Chris

  • @Chrismackson100
    @Chrismackson100 2 місяці тому

    SURPRISE - I think most players, don’t realize this (maybe I’m wrong -we’ll see) but, surprisingly to me at leaset, in all the top player matches `i have watched and counted shots - the fact is, that provided the players are more or less at the same level in the same level, MORE THAN 50% OF THE POINTS ARE WON AS A RESULT OF A MISTAKE - AN ERROR. Where I see an. Obvios forced error, or a clear winner they go down as WINNERS in my little book. If I’m not sure, then I dont count the rally at all, OR I go bk and watch it, 2-3 times, and make a decision, or decide that one doesn’t get scored. I’ve watched dozens of pro-matches, and it’s the same with these guys as it is with ordinary club players - it’s MORE than 50% mistakes - as high as 2/3 sometimes. I will watch another 10-20 games just to be sure, but, never once have I seen a match where the number of winners exceeeds the number of loosing shots - unless of course a player is having a real easy match- then clearly winners are by far the majority. AM I MISSING SOMETHING? Try it for yourself. Makes me want to play differently. Chris

  • @AlKu-kq9iz
    @AlKu-kq9iz 2 місяці тому

    Is there a part 2 because this clip is not that informative?

  • @frankfurter7260
    @frankfurter7260 3 місяці тому

    Why compete with the annoying background music track? Have faith in the substance of your content.

    • @weswes5876
      @weswes5876 28 днів тому

      Yes, please get rid of the music!!

  • @glix1390
    @glix1390 3 місяці тому

    Phuc plays in the ppa main draw in singles and is a 6.2. Dudes legit

  • @LloydDoigan
    @LloydDoigan 3 місяці тому

    #20 Zen pickleball

  • @JRKPower
    @JRKPower 3 місяці тому

    How come we haven’t see any new content recently?! We need more great content! Thank you!

  • @armandogarcia1826
    @armandogarcia1826 3 місяці тому

    Good Stuff.

  • @AndrewsPickleballChannel-sc2iv
    @AndrewsPickleballChannel-sc2iv 3 місяці тому

    Ball machine

  • @margaretrichmond3887
    @margaretrichmond3887 3 місяці тому

    Simple clean info.

  • @kevinespina3289
    @kevinespina3289 3 місяці тому

    Switching to a reverse eastern only works if they speedup to your backhand or body right? But what if they go to your forehand?

  • @nn-NeuralNetwork
    @nn-NeuralNetwork 3 місяці тому

    Thumbnail makes it feel like I’m on acid

  • @HopeandFaith-xb9kk
    @HopeandFaith-xb9kk 3 місяці тому

    Great advice!!!

  • @smilesrykee7067
    @smilesrykee7067 3 місяці тому

    Yo where is bro

  • @3.99atBest
    @3.99atBest 3 місяці тому

    Gimme some drive tips!

  • @sarahwinters4771
    @sarahwinters4771 3 місяці тому

    I love this video. I wish i could get more 4.5 players to play with me. 😂

  • @Pickleball_Longevity
    @Pickleball_Longevity 3 місяці тому

    Good compilation 😊

  • @JohnRoberts-i7g
    @JohnRoberts-i7g 3 місяці тому

    Excellent; keep up the instructional videos. Very well received.. Thank you

  • @Thebrotrain
    @Thebrotrain 3 місяці тому

    More meta videos like this please