The #1 Doubles Strategy New Players Must Know

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  • @millisock
    @millisock Рік тому +45

    This video is an instant classic. This will be cited by everyone to teach beginners the importance of coming up to the line.

  • @Arx9845
    @Arx9845 Рік тому +20

    This is a winner Kyle. Again, thanks for your phenomenal instruction and superb video production. Your channel is pure quality!

  • @lauravandien2363
    @lauravandien2363 11 місяців тому +6

    This was a great demonstration. You’re correct in saying sometimes fear of the kitchen keeps you back. And I do realize a lot of the shots I miss are do to the fear. But, I am working on it. Thanks for this video.

  • @TheJellitin
    @TheJellitin Рік тому +12

    The editing on these videos has always been very good, but it popped in this one. Great watch and great info!

  • @bundan5
    @bundan5 Рік тому +9

    video production keeps getting better! keep it up with the content Kyle!

  • @skrueger78
    @skrueger78 Рік тому +41

    This video should be required watching for anyone before they are officially granted a 3.5 rating

    • @thatpickleballguy
      @thatpickleballguy  Рік тому +1

      Amen!

    • @micheleturner573
      @micheleturner573 Рік тому +1

      I agree wholeheartedly but believe this practice should among the first rudiments you learn when playing pickleball.

    • @clintroberts1
      @clintroberts1 11 місяців тому

      I say this all the time...if you're not getting to the kitchen on your return of serve 99.5% of the time you're a beginner.

    • @lanceeveland2455
      @lanceeveland2455 11 місяців тому

      They better be playing better than that before they get to 3.5 😂

    • @jacktheglide9411
      @jacktheglide9411 3 місяці тому

      ​@@clintroberts1👈wrong! I want to hit a power topspin forehand on the 3 and 5 always.

  • @Bombavalusica
    @Bombavalusica Рік тому +12

    Great experiment!

  • @markuspotter42
    @markuspotter42 Рік тому +6

    Speaking of the Erne machine, what about doing a video totally dedicated to getting the most of your machine? How to set up drills, how to program it etc!?

  • @louparker5276
    @louparker5276 11 місяців тому +3

    Brilliant! What a lucid explanation about the importance of getting both players to the kitchen. Thank you, Kyle.

  • @aaronsegal1682
    @aaronsegal1682 Рік тому +5

    What a video! Perfection. You are the best.

  • @MsHenri50
    @MsHenri50 11 місяців тому +2

    Magic! As an “older beginner”, I love playing easier and not harder. Always good to be reminded to get to the kitchen. Now if I could execute once I get there I would be all set. Thanks for the video.

  • @clintroberts1
    @clintroberts1 11 місяців тому +2

    This is the new standard for video on the importance of getting to the kitchen! Great job.

  • @SteveLowe-o3x
    @SteveLowe-o3x Рік тому +2

    Kyle this is a home run, in my opinion you do the best pickleball content videos. Top class instruction in an entertaining format with quality production.

  • @aljerones99
    @aljerones99 18 днів тому

    Another great lesson powerfully and indefatigably presented!

  • @lindashafer30
    @lindashafer30 11 місяців тому +1

    Kyle - your videos keep getting better and better with great examples that expand on pickleball fundamentals - you rock!

  • @innermostbeing
    @innermostbeing 13 днів тому

    OMG, Bulls eye! You tips are practical and fruitful for a beginner like me. You address every single issue with crystal clear clarity and logic. I only wish you were in St. Louis, MO as for sure I would have been your student. Thank you so much once again for your online tips!

  • @alohaleslie9407
    @alohaleslie9407 8 місяців тому

    Aloha Kyle! I don't think you realize how important this message is. For thirty years, I was a competitive tennis player, mostly a singles base line player. When I was introduced to pickleball, I was told to get up to the kitchen line, but nobody ever could explain to me why. In the beginning, I just shook my head and said to myself, 'Hey, I'm good at the baseline and can win from there!" As I delved deeper into the game, I began to see the logic of that, so I learned to move up to the kitchen line when receiving. Naturally, that has made all the difference in my game. And I have to admit, I'm one of those players who says to my partner who doesn't know that, "Get your butt up there!" LOL However, I do explain why and they are grateful I do. Great video as usual. Yours are the BEST!!! Thanks so much!

    • @thatpickleballguy
      @thatpickleballguy  8 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for the kind words. Thanks for the message :)

  • @Musicaltwig
    @Musicaltwig 11 місяців тому +2

    I just love your unique and fun informational videos. Thank you! 😊

  • @emmanuellopez3303
    @emmanuellopez3303 Рік тому +1

    great video! a great way to show how important it is to move to the kitchen !! I am guilty sometimes I am already tired and stop moving to the kitchen after this video , I will always move when the time is right.

  • @skrueger78
    @skrueger78 Рік тому +1

    Man it's about time you're back!!! Hope time off was good but I've been missing new videos

    • @thatpickleballguy
      @thatpickleballguy  Рік тому +4

      WOrking to take all my videos up a notch. So they're all taking slightly longer to film and & edit. Don't worry! Plenty of content continuing to come :)

  • @gp2654
    @gp2654 3 місяці тому

    I very much enjoyed watching this video right to the end. Very well narrated with very wise and pertinent information for a better game by all.

  • @mikeoliver861
    @mikeoliver861 11 місяців тому +1

    This is a brilliant video! Thank you!

  • @nanseaarquette4375
    @nanseaarquette4375 8 місяців тому

    Thanks I'm an older beginner and your videos keep me in the game between my coaching sessions. I practiced punching the ball when a fast ball came to me instead of swinging at it (which made it fly up and away!) I was more successful, so Now, to get up to the kitchen line as quickly as I can :) Thank you! Nansea

  • @robertgoudy3223
    @robertgoudy3223 9 місяців тому +1

    Super lesson and video!!

  • @marshallwade5483
    @marshallwade5483 9 місяців тому +1

    Data driven and practical proof! Great video!

  • @ct8409
    @ct8409 3 місяці тому

    My students & I needed this video. Thanks, clever experiment.

  • @alangoudie2299
    @alangoudie2299 2 місяці тому +1

    Excellent video that proves the importance of playing from the kitchen whenever possible.

  • @ChristopherKerr-g2r
    @ChristopherKerr-g2r 11 місяців тому +3

    Really wanted to watch the videos for the "Normal Rules" and "Alternative Rules" shown at time stamp 10:47, unfortunately the links don't work.

    • @thatpickleballguy
      @thatpickleballguy  11 місяців тому

      enter your email here and you'll get both right away - :)
      www.thatpickleballguy.com/pros-vs-joes-kitchen

  • @markmuller3086
    @markmuller3086 5 місяців тому

    Great video
    Can you also do a video describing where to position myself (and my partner) when the opponents are on the baseline, either to one side or the other. Is it like tennis where my partner and I “follow the ball” and shift to the side of the court where the opponent is hitting from.
    I guess this is a question about the angles and how to cover them

  • @frankvoge1610
    @frankvoge1610 11 місяців тому +1

    I have learned so much from watching your videos!!

  • @acarter2072
    @acarter2072 Рік тому

    Very nice job!

  • @benpad
    @benpad Рік тому

    Great stuff! 🎉

  • @carolineworley1226
    @carolineworley1226 Рік тому

    Your videos ROCK! Keep them coming please!

  • @eric_m_bailey
    @eric_m_bailey Рік тому +1

    Kyle, you've got THE BEST Pickleball instructional content on the internet! I just got a quick lesson from Dave Haynie at PBK and he let me know that y'all have worked together. I have so many questions, I'd love to chat with you sometime.

    • @thatpickleballguy
      @thatpickleballguy  Рік тому

      Thanks Eric!
      Yeah, davids awesome. I took lessons from him when I first started playing pickleball!
      And for sure. Hit me up on email kyle@thatpickleballguy.com

  • @EddieDBama
    @EddieDBama Рік тому +1

    Loved this one, and loved the game. I'm going to use it work on my drops and transition game.

  • @deborahspeece4316
    @deborahspeece4316 Рік тому

    This was excellent! Now i just need to be able to be quick enough to hit the ball out of the air when at kitchen.

  • @matty_pickles
    @matty_pickles Рік тому

    That pickleball guy with another banger of a video

  • @mddale
    @mddale 11 місяців тому +1

    Brilliant.

  • @gr8ful4dead
    @gr8ful4dead Рік тому

    Loved this video! Love all of your videos, you are my favorite to watch bc you explain things very clearly! Thank you! Sharing!
    Separate question…if you’re playing indoors but on courts with outdoor surfaces, should you use an outdoor ball or indoor ball?
    I thought outdoor due to surface being outdoors but now I’m questioning myself…is it outdoor ball for outdoor elements (wind) rather than surface? And indoor ball regardless of it being a gymnasium or outdoor surface indoors? 🤔

  • @mex5341
    @mex5341 8 місяців тому

    good example! I would love to watch more live gamed with your comments

  • @vincevita6872
    @vincevita6872 9 місяців тому

    Great illustration of WHY u need to be at the kitchen line... will show this to some of my players....[ on my team ] .... heck with the rest!!!!....lol only kidding Vince

  • @HobbyDrop
    @HobbyDrop 11 місяців тому

    Super cool video! Nice job!

  • @wills00000
    @wills00000 11 місяців тому +1

    There's a lot of different aspects to this. I see too many players run blindly to the kitchen and eat a ball on the way up. You need to get to the kitchen safely, not at all costs. Also, if the other team are chronic lobbers, once again you may need to be cautious. If my 3rd shot drop is bad, I'll wait until by 5th shot or 7th shot to get to the kitchen. But I agree that playing with players who insist on staying back or even worse in the middle are difficult to play with.

  • @aldrive622
    @aldrive622 Рік тому

    Question that I hope you answer for me: when I hit the third drop shot, should I wait a little to see where my ball would land and decide whether to rush to kitchen (good drop) or stay back or move somewhere in between? or I just immediately rush to the kitchen regardless of the quality of my third drop shot? Thanks.

    • @benpad
      @benpad Рік тому

      Listen to Kyle more than me, but I think you need to learn on contact how good/bad you think the drop will be. Also there are techniques that can help you hit a drop from a set position, but begin your forward momentum as you hit.
      As rec players, we also have to be okay with being wrong 10-15% of the time and doing our best to crash and try to be offensive anyway in those scenarios-never concede even if you realize you’re going in on an iffy drop.
      Also key to communicate with your partner and try to move in on the same shot. If you feel the right contact on your drop after a couple attempts, consider saying “IN” to your partner as you move up to the line on a decent drop.

    • @aldrive622
      @aldrive622 Рік тому

      @@benpad So you were saying go ahead and begin moving to the kitchen after ball's contact? What if you don't feel right with the contact, still getting to kitchen?

    • @thatpickleballguy
      @thatpickleballguy  Рік тому +2

      I like what Ben said. I'd add, if you hit it and immediately feel its off, do not crash. If you are really struggling with your drops, be more cautious to move forward fast. There's no rule that says you have to get up to the kitchen after your 3rd shot drop. In fact, often at the pro level, it takes someone two or three shots after their 3rd shot to make it up to the kitchen.
      No point in running up there if you're about to get crushed. It's really a read you're making.
      Is it good? (meaning its going to bounce or your opponent will hit with an upward motion), then begin moving foward.
      If if not that, stay back. As you're learning, it will take you longer to tell whats good and whats not good. Of course some are obvious right away. But as you get better, You'll be able to tell if its good or not the moment after you hit the ball. Its a feel you begin to develop.
      I also made this video on the topic of when youre not the one hitting the 3rd shot, but the principle applies to you as well!
      ua-cam.com/video/M2Zgs2f8s3A/v-deo.html
      Hope that helps :)
      Kyle

  • @pablogalvz
    @pablogalvz Рік тому

    Your editing is really great. 👍

  • @Letsgorj
    @Letsgorj 11 місяців тому

    I played in a 3.0 ladder at Picklemall yesterday and a lot of people towards the bottom of the ladder were just constantly driving balls at the people on the kitchen line.
    Once I made it to the top of the ladder, those guys were dinking a lot more, using spin constantly and driving more selectively.
    Which is exactly what this video is saying.

    • @thatpickleballguy
      @thatpickleballguy  11 місяців тому

      Yep!

    • @clintroberts1
      @clintroberts1 11 місяців тому

      @@thatpickleballguy Well I don't know about that exactly, yes much of what he said was good but wanted to point out... Last year in the beginning of the season Ben was dropping 70% of his 3rd shots but at the end he was driving 60%. Of course he was almost always dropping his 5th unless someone popped it up for say the shake and bake. Pros are driving or aggressively dropping the third more than they used to. I think it is a good strategy especially if you can get the ball to drop with pace just over the net to the person's backhand.
      Next video should be whether to punch back (keep them deep) or do a drop shot when they drive. Getting real tired of these so called self appointed experts on the court dropping the 4th shot in the kitchen and allowing the other team to make it to the kitchen by making the run down.
      Another good video is where to hold your paddle when at the kitchen. Have gotten into a few disagreements over that. Had a guy stop play to tell me to get my paddle up. Ridiculous. After watching a few matches the two best doubles players are at belly button or below level along with most other male pros. Ben will sometimes move to hold the double handed backhand if anticipating he needs it but its almost always down in front. Women pros tend to hold their paddles higher mostly because they are always prepared for the double handed backhand (more common in upper level women's tennis) as they tend to utilize it more and are more comfortable with it. I'd love some deep dive into theories on this.

  • @therpginger
    @therpginger 4 місяці тому

    So i picked up pickleball this summer and am trying to make the transition from 3.0 to 3.5. i find that im starting to be able to hit the 3rd shot drop but not consistently. So i often second guess almost all my drops before stepping forward which loses me steps forward into tbe transition zone.
    Do you think the better strategy is regardless of the drop get used to at least taking a couple steps forward and as i practice and drill my drop it will get more consistent or is it better to stay back if you're drop isn't consistent?
    Also finding that my drive now is basically always shut dowm now at the intermediate level. They either meet it with force and send it back harder at my feet or to just soft reset and drop it in the kitchen, forcing this frantic sprint to the line often leading to pop ups.
    Struggling to find which shots mean i can step forward and getting myself and my partner blasted in the transition zone often 😅😅😅.

  • @kathrynmorelli5226
    @kathrynmorelli5226 Рік тому

    The picture of you levitating over the kitchen says it all clever guy

  • @rickfeiner7450
    @rickfeiner7450 Рік тому

    Best ever video on the topic. Going to show to my spouse before this weekend's tournament. Might save my (47 year) marriage.

  • @Flumazenil
    @Flumazenil 4 місяці тому

    What advantage do you have if neither can drop or volley?

  • @lsteinke3987
    @lsteinke3987 4 місяці тому

    Fun!

  • @killshotca8590
    @killshotca8590 Рік тому

    get em coach

  • @Bee-of5xz
    @Bee-of5xz 9 місяців тому

    Hi Kyle, how do you warm up before the game? What is your routine?

    • @thatpickleballguy
      @thatpickleballguy  9 місяців тому

      Check out this warm up video here:
      ua-cam.com/video/QAOnKpQj5tw/v-deo.html

  • @2musiclover534
    @2musiclover534 Рік тому

    Absolutely phenomenal video. Wish I could give you 10 likes.

  • @ItotheCtotheE
    @ItotheCtotheE Рік тому

    Unrelated to the video, in the groups I p[lay with we're all mostly amateur level or beginner. There are a few people who love putting spin the ball and it's pretty frustrating. Not top spin or back spin but lateral spin. I don't think I've ever seen spin put on the ball in the pro matches I've watched. So I don't know how much value there would be in making a video about how to play defensively against these players, but if you could point me in a direction I'd appreciate it. Having to let the ball bounce on the service return just makes our matches boring.

    • @clintroberts1
      @clintroberts1 11 місяців тому

      Spin is very rarely a factor when you get good at seeing it and hitting it aside from top spin. Mainly because top spin keeps the ball lower in/on it's trajectory and adds to a lower bounce and somewhat of a burst forward when hitting the ground. A lower ball is always harder to attack. A curve of a shot may be used better during a drive on the edge of the court making it more of a reach for the opponent or to curve an ATP in...otherwise it's really just a lower percentage shot.
      Also you my think hitting the second out of the air is boring but as you get better it will start to make sense why it's needed.

  • @ViewsandLikes-xb4mk
    @ViewsandLikes-xb4mk Рік тому

    intro so true

  • @AlphaTennisinPittsburgh
    @AlphaTennisinPittsburgh 10 місяців тому

    Pickleball is America's fastest-growing sport and we like it #Pickleball

  • @GregoryThompsonSr
    @GregoryThompsonSr Рік тому

    awesome information, thanks. My momma incorrectly named me. I'm changing to a correct name, until further notices. So until then, just call me "Joe".

  • @eddielee7231
    @eddielee7231 4 місяці тому

    What about in singles match?

  • @AlphaTennisinPittsburgh
    @AlphaTennisinPittsburgh 10 місяців тому

    Pickleball is the hottest game in the country. Great video!

  • @anthonyt0808
    @anthonyt0808 Рік тому +1

    I have tried so very hard to get myself TO THE KITCHEN whenever on the Serving Side; preferably at least upon our Fifth Shot...but, I can't seem to force myself to think "Kitchen" during an actual rally, until too late. Can anyone help, with a surefire assistance prop or something?
    Frustrated! 🙃

    • @CareyFan
      @CareyFan Рік тому

      You should always be thinking of how to get to NEUTRAL when you’re on the serving side.
      Tell yourself that you cannot win until you get over the first hurdle: get to neutral by getting to the kitchen.
      THEN try to score once you achieve neutral.
      Don’t try to score from the baseline. Don’t try to score from the transition zone.
      Only try to score from neutral. Get into that habit and mindset.

    • @billboz1
      @billboz1 Рік тому +1

      Ideas:
      - Drill returning the ball and sprint to the kitchen. This is not what you want to do in the game, but it will create a behavioral anchor to move to the kitchen.
      - When in the game ask your partner to prompt you before each serve or when it matters most. If the opponents are your friends then ask them to prompt you as well.
      - Pay attention to the speed and placement of your returns and figure out which strategy works for you to give you the time to get to the kitchen. Slow and deep ALWAYS give enough time. Drill the type of shots that give you more time.
      - On the serve repeat a mantra you create about getting to the kitchen
      I am sure there are many more ways to help but this is a decent start. Best wishes :)

    • @anthonyt0808
      @anthonyt0808 Рік тому +1

      ​@@billboz1
      Thank you for the tips. I'll try them at practice tomorrow.

    • @thatpickleballguy
      @thatpickleballguy  Рік тому +1

      Awesome ideas!

  • @mafrif
    @mafrif 11 місяців тому

    Man its so hard, im slow up front and can hit great tennis shots from the back. But im working on it and getting better.

    • @thatpickleballguy
      @thatpickleballguy  11 місяців тому

      Keep working, you've got it!

    • @clintroberts1
      @clintroberts1 11 місяців тому

      Work on what you're not good at especially when what your good at isn't correct strategy! :)

  • @frankiealex11
    @frankiealex11 Рік тому +1

    The mitochondia is the power house of the cell

  • @micheleturner573
    @micheleturner573 Рік тому +1

    It is a given for me, that when I'm playing with someone who refuses to come to the net, we will be losing that game. Typically they are not good enough to keep a rally going from behind the baseline. Furthermore with their weak returns, they offer me up for target practice by the opposing team. Yea, thanks bud!

  • @Datachick10
    @Datachick10 11 місяців тому

    How many unforced errors for each team for each game?

  • @gilbertamthor5098
    @gilbertamthor5098 4 місяці тому

    RULES QUESTION! I put a ball away and it has bounced twice . I then fall or step into kitchen. Do i loose the point?

  • @downieduck2414
    @downieduck2414 Рік тому

    what about when your partner continually hits very weak returns - sitting high and not sort enough - feel like a sitting duck and prefer to wait on the quality of my partner's return of serve when they at this level???

    • @thatpickleballguy
      @thatpickleballguy  Рік тому +1

      Move back a few feet when you recognize that! To give yourself more time and space!

    • @clintroberts1
      @clintroberts1 11 місяців тому

      High isn't so much of a problem if it's deep. Yeah if its high AND short you should get low with your paddle up and if you can take a few steps back to allow more time for the smash coming your way.

  • @nikkosantos8347
    @nikkosantos8347 3 місяці тому

    what is your doubles partner is really weak. do you want them up with you?

    • @thatpickleballguy
      @thatpickleballguy  2 місяці тому

      Yes! Definitely. Theyll struggle even more if they stay back

  • @derrick031072
    @derrick031072 4 місяці тому

    « Balls not going fast enough », when before he said it’s faster than tennis. But just physically , how can a plastic ball can go faster than a much heavier ball (tennis). Not to mention, tennis strings acting as trampoline…

    • @Ilda7523
      @Ilda7523 4 місяці тому

      The game goes faster because when you are at the kitchen the game is played very fast. The ball itself is not as fast as a tennis ball. Tennis nowadays is a baseline battle you hardly ever see both players at the net. Also with pickleball court being much smaller your reach is bigger on that smaller court hence the game is faster because you don’t need to run to get to the ball you just need to take one step to get to it.

  • @gabrielJacobs-f4d
    @gabrielJacobs-f4d 5 місяців тому

    Just compare its size to the people in the foreground; it has to be at least 9 feet tall, maybe more.

  • @gilbertamthor5098
    @gilbertamthor5098 4 місяці тому

    What a great video. Well done

  • @jaredo437
    @jaredo437 3 місяці тому

    I'm not going to tell you, what I proceed to tell you.

  • @lucydoyle9010
    @lucydoyle9010 4 місяці тому

    😊😊😊🏓🏓

  • @everbard3071
    @everbard3071 11 місяців тому

    This is a great video, but you know what's almost as bad as "Never come to the kitchen guy"? "Stay at the kitchen no matter what guy". I just hope the beginners who watch this video find their way to your defensive strategy videos as well.

    • @thatpickleballguy
      @thatpickleballguy  11 місяців тому

      Good point! Here's a video on defense for those interested ua-cam.com/video/6Wh5UaUnoaQ/v-deo.html

  • @marcysmith2851
    @marcysmith2851 7 місяців тому

    ✴️✴️✴️

  • @gg80108
    @gg80108 Рік тому +1

    Alot of reasons, you get stuck as a sitting duck and makes you look like a 3. player. Do not play with those people a second time. You know how it is to give someone tips that does not want to hear it. The best thing I like to do is that when we are returning, they are at the nvz, I'll hit a short lob and let em get hit in the face since they dont know enough to watch your partners shot and move back, heheheheh

  • @vibraniumsabervibraniumsaber

    Playing back is way better more fun safer better. You got so much more time to react to the ball. Crazy spin shots power hits and sky balls or just lob over there head they back up and maybe spike it but it’s weak your back pedaling walking backwards then if you hit it over I’m slamming it near the kitchen on there side bounce one then going to curve out they won’t get there in time. And I have slammed the ball at so many players and they get hit or injured not to be mean but to show playing up is weak not the way to play. All you got playing up is dink and Volley block no power shots but spike. And hitting the ball in the air is always weaker and hard to hit where u want it to go but if u let the ball bounce its faster lower and you can hit the ball where u want so easy. And let’s say they play up then they hit block volley drop shot I run up hit over there head they run back to get it maybe then r next power shot it’s over. And my crazy any which way spin shots to people playing up will hit it out or in the net. Playing up not the way to play.

  • @spalding5198
    @spalding5198 3 місяці тому

    Sad; but pickles isn’t even a real sport 🤣🤣🤣