I guess doing a cartwheel is not the optimal reset maneuver. ;-) The other day I got scolded for not running back (FROM THE KITCHEN LINE) to take a lob that was over my partner's head. Is there a rule for who takes the lob? Apparently, some think there is.
There's really no set rule. But generally you have a better shot to go after the lob that went over your partner's head. If the ball is lobbed over your head, then your partner goes after the ball. Remember to have fun too.
Humbly I admit to backpedaling on a lob and falling, hitting my tail bone and the back of my head. I didn't leave a snow angle, but sweat angel on the ground. I do also try to hit while running forward, and they fly out a lot. These are helpful, seemingly simple tips of things that I always overlook. Thanks
Interesting, coming from badminton, we do not do cross over step.
That is interesting. Seems like all racket/padel sports have some crossover and differences.
You don't want to volley with top spin in a hand battle...
Its ONLY a freaking pickleball court?
That’s why you need effective footwork because the next shot comes back at you quickly
Exactly 🙌
That's a cool practice space. Where is this?
It’s in an HOA in Peru.
I guess doing a cartwheel is not the optimal reset maneuver. ;-) The other day I got scolded for not running back (FROM THE KITCHEN LINE) to take a lob that was over my partner's head. Is there a rule for who takes the lob? Apparently, some think there is.
Generally, players cover their own lobs. If someone is blessed to have a quick energetic partner that runs it down be grateful. ;-)
There's really no set rule. But generally you have a better shot to go after the lob that went over your partner's head. If the ball is lobbed over your head, then your partner goes after the ball. Remember to have fun too.
Good tips🎉
excellent advice
Humbly I admit to backpedaling on a lob and falling, hitting my tail bone and the back of my head. I didn't leave a snow angle, but sweat angel on the ground. I do also try to hit while running forward, and they fly out a lot. These are helpful, seemingly simple tips of things that I always overlook. Thanks
You got it!