10 Things 5.0s Do Differently Than 4.0s in Pickleball

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  • Опубліковано 14 лип 2024
  • Every pickleball 5.0 knows these 10 tips to make them a cut above the rest. We found and broke down all the things pickleball 5.0s do differently so you can learn from the best!
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  • @Jason-zt1rj
    @Jason-zt1rj 12 днів тому +9

    Really solid stuff here. The comments about this being more about 3.5 - 4.0 are ridiculous. It's not that 5.0's hit wildly better shots than 4.0's do. It's that they do it with way more intentionality. Almost every shot is hit with a goal or strategy or outcome in mind, rather than just hitting a nice looking shot. I've seen plenty of 3.5 - 4.0's who hit awesome shots. But in the whole of the game, they are playing checkers, and 5.0's are playing chess.

    • @CrackedPickleball
      @CrackedPickleball  12 днів тому +3

      Appreciate it! PIckleball IQ is the biggest difference in higher ratings and that's what we're trying to teach at the end of the day. Thanks for the comment :)

  • @vowedonfilm_
    @vowedonfilm_ 12 днів тому +3

    Love these types of videos guys! Not only are you very thorough and explaining the whys but I also feel your videos aim to increase our game IQ which a lot of other channels don’t do so well, especially when someone is starting out and there’s so much to soak in 🙌🏼

  • @ender133
    @ender133 13 днів тому +13

    Wondering if this video is the difference between people who think they are 4.0s and actually 4.0s....

    • @drkjhnsn
      @drkjhnsn 4 дні тому +1

      Good info for sure, but seriously, you are not 4.0 level if you aren't already doing or trying to do these things. 4.0/4.5 to 5.0 difference is the consistent execution and precision of these shots and strategies.

  • @chubacabra88
    @chubacabra88 13 днів тому +1

    Great video. Just what i was looking for.

  • @DannyBPlays
    @DannyBPlays 13 днів тому +7

    Almost all of these examples are closer to describing 3.5s than 4.0s. I'd type them all out but it'd be a waste. But 4.0s don't do the large majority of the bad things mentioned, 3.5s do

    • @CrackedPickleball
      @CrackedPickleball  13 днів тому +2

      I think it’s quite difficult to prove that something is a 3.5 tendency rather than a 4.0 tendency. The line between is blurry.
      There is a much clearer distinction between 4.0 vs 5.0.

    • @Jason-zt1rj
      @Jason-zt1rj 12 днів тому +6

      Completely disagree here. 3.5's don't do any of this stuff. They just hit the ball back and forth over the net at each other.

    • @aahyes9068
      @aahyes9068 9 днів тому

      ​@@Jason-zt1rjI assume the point he tried to make isn't that knowing & applying these tips is typical of 3.5 play but that not knowing or at least not regularly applying the tips is typical of 3.5 play. A lot of people in the 4.0 to 4.5 range have had a lot of coaching and they know what they should be doing, it's just the execution and/or athleticism is still lacking. But that said it's also true than many young, athletic 4.0s are pretty oblivious and are getting by on hand-eye coordination, reflexes, foot speed, instinct, and one or two big weapons but could do so much better if they were tactically sound. So, both the comment and the video are imo realistic.

  • @ericbooya
    @ericbooya 13 днів тому +1

    Solid video. Thank you!

  • @clintroberts1
    @clintroberts1 13 днів тому +6

    No pro is slicing a return of serve any more. It's all top spin. The reason is the opponent can really shape (dropping) their third shot drop/drive/drip right over the net.

    • @ender133
      @ender133 13 днів тому +4

      Agreed. I'm not sure where the "spin continuation" comes from in pb. In both tennis and tt you counter topspin with topspin and slice with slice. At high levels of play in both sports "spin continuation" just leads to a more unpredictable shot. In tennis the main reason to counter a high loop for and with slice is if you can't brush up on it (usually if it's high to your backhand) so you're forced to hit a slice. I love it when tennis players return my topspin serve with slice. Means I can hit my 3rd drive as hard as I want cuz it'll go in. This is why the pros topspin return everything now....

    • @CrackedPickleball
      @CrackedPickleball  13 днів тому +3

      This is true, pros tend to hit topspin returns now rather than backspin returns. But it’s literally a direct result of spin continuation. A backspin return gives an opportunity for heavy topspin on the third, which they don’t want to deal with.
      But it’s a fact that hitting topspin returns off of topspin serves will produce significantly less spin than hitting backspin returns off of topspin serves.
      This is where spin continuation comes from.

  • @artworley
    @artworley 10 днів тому

    Excellent presentation and review of the fundamentals, just what I need to review. My DUPR is 4.33 and hopefully climbing when I apply your lessons.

  • @mikeconner2627
    @mikeconner2627 4 дні тому

    Excellent Shea! Doing most of this but probably not as intentional or often as I should. Love the reasoning and demos!
    Thanks

  • @johannkriz5138
    @johannkriz5138 6 днів тому +1

    Slice converts into top spin after the ball hits the ground - so the ball is flat (rarely) or has top spin

  • @vyzion
    @vyzion 13 днів тому +4

    5.0s also play in sandals

    • @CrackedPickleball
      @CrackedPickleball  13 днів тому

      😂 I accidentally forgot my shoes when we were filming the last part 🤦🏻

  • @SlamMasterPickleball
    @SlamMasterPickleball 3 дні тому

    #6 drill with the Slam Master Pro practice training drill paddle.

  • @noahwilkerson8597
    @noahwilkerson8597 13 днів тому +1

    First! One other thing is that 5.0s will often aim for the STRIPEs on the side of the court when doing a drive. Often times shot placement is more important than just the pure speed of the ball on the 3rd shot.

  • @Bergarita
    @Bergarita 13 днів тому

    Guys this is really good stuff. I think I'm at about a 4 level. These are really good examples. I need to work on 3rd shot drive. I can drop fairly consistently but I get in trouble with my drives at times. I do vary my serves and my goal with the returns is to loft it up deep near the baseline while I'm heading toward the kitchen.

  • @aahyes9068
    @aahyes9068 9 днів тому

    If I didn't already know these things I shudder to think how much worse than 4.0 I'd be playing lol

  • @A-bl1dy
    @A-bl1dy 13 днів тому

    12:37

  • @pakhar545
    @pakhar545 9 днів тому

    Berapa harga pecelnya

  • @hruntingson
    @hruntingson 8 днів тому

    Great vid but, Why does Shea look like the little kid brother?

  • @chrishough5834
    @chrishough5834 13 днів тому +1

    Soooo, just be decent, have common sense, and you'll be a 5.0, lol!

    • @CrackedPickleball
      @CrackedPickleball  13 днів тому

      That’s a good place to start!

    • @joshc.6706
      @joshc.6706 11 днів тому

      See that’s the thing. The decision making might seem like common sense watching it now, but the reason people aren’t 5.0’s is because the decision making in game is much harder. Common sense isn’t there yet

    • @chrishough5834
      @chrishough5834 11 днів тому

      @joshc.6706 contain the middle

    • @joshc.6706
      @joshc.6706 11 днів тому

      @@chrishough5834 well that too. I’m just saying that in game a lot of people don’t have the common sense to understand good decision making in game. Hell I’m right at 4.0. Whenever I play a 4.5, 5.0 player it’s usually the same thing. It’s not that i can’t hit the same shots as them… it’s the consistency in which I make good decisions/take advantage of an opponent mistake in positioning

  • @jmeib
    @jmeib 6 днів тому

    lobs are gaey

    • @drkjhnsn
      @drkjhnsn 4 дні тому

      Not if used in the right circumstance but players afraid to drive or drop will panic and just start throwing up lobs.

    • @jmeib
      @jmeib 4 дні тому

      @@drkjhnsn I guess, but still it is a less chivalrous shot choice

    • @drkjhnsn
      @drkjhnsn 4 дні тому

      @@jmeib Not to be argumentative but that's stupid. What constitutes unchivalrous? Anything that makes you move? A good shot is whatever works in the situation.

    • @jmeib
      @jmeib 3 дні тому

      @@drkjhnsn I just mean it's a silly shot that people use when they know they can't out dink you or beat you in a hands battle. Especially when most of the time they're lobbing at you so when you look up you're looking into the sun. At least for the rec players we play with that's what they do.

    • @drkjhnsn
      @drkjhnsn 3 дні тому

      @@jmeib still disagree. It's only effective in certain circumstances but it's a legit shot to have. You only limit yourself by thinking it's somehow unsportsmanlike. Having to look up.onto the sun for a lob is frustrating but smart use of the environment. Do the same to them when you switch side. Do you not target your ops weaknesses? That's could be considered unsportsmanlike.

  • @ThiccBoi23
    @ThiccBoi23 10 днів тому +1

    TIL I'm a 5.0