Thank you for the video, it's really helpful. But I wonder why all the pros are dragging their leg when they dink and how does this help? I've tried to search for any info about it but unsuccessful. Can you please explain more about it. Thank you.
It lets you go further without doing another step, but more importantly it's so your other leg doesn't lose its position relative to the kitchen line so that you can easily get back to ready position after dinking the ball. It's using your leg that you "drag" like an anchor. Credits to Tanner Pickleball for giving this tip out in one of his shorts =)
why not lob? i know some of the reasons. at some amateur levels, lobs are more useful than drops. cause low level players cannot hit overhead to return lobs very steadily and aggressively. in contrast, they hit enough good volley to return drop
This was very helpful, well explained and executed! Merci! EST-ce que tu as un canal en français?
Super helpful and clear. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! 🫡😊
Great video! Such an important shot to master
I agree! 💯😊
I really need to work on my follow through on all my shots. It just does not naturally for me. Not sure why. Thanks for your tips
Practice makes perfect!! 💪😆
Thank you for the video, it's really helpful. But I wonder why all the pros are dragging their leg when they dink and how does this help? I've tried to search for any info about it but unsuccessful. Can you please explain more about it. Thank you.
It lets you go further without doing another step, but more importantly it's so your other leg doesn't lose its position relative to the kitchen line so that you can easily get back to ready position after dinking the ball.
It's using your leg that you "drag" like an anchor. Credits to Tanner Pickleball for giving this tip out in one of his shorts =)
Thank you. Is there a way you can share Tanner's video about it?
why not lob? i know some of the reasons. at some amateur levels, lobs are more useful than drops. cause low level players cannot hit overhead to return lobs very steadily and aggressively. in contrast, they hit enough good volley to return drop