Wow. One of the best interviews I’ve seen lately. Loved how you two ended up interviewing each other and pushing each other to think through things on an even deeper level.
+1 to this. Gifted player and educator for sure. Affable and articulate. I am always drawn to folks who clearly give a s about doing a thorough job, and he's definitely in the club. A thoroughly ridiculous self-deprecating sense of humor helps as well.
Zane, great weekend in Austin...beating the top seeds and making it to finals shows you can compete with the big boys...now to take the next step and win it all...the competition is closing up and the results are going to change a lot more than Ben and Anna Leigh winning every single week in all brackets
Tomahawk : You get better reach using you left hand (via two handed backhand). Also anytime you use your wrist to hit a shot, your paddle is only in the optimal (flat) position for a split second. This takes an incredible amount of timing which is never better than not using your wrist...
I’m a big fan of it too. I find that it’s biggest value is I can put away balls with a lot less movement, helping me to hold the center of the court without creating a gap between my partner and I for my opponents to exploit.
I think the diversity of this channel is what makes it really good. You have the lesson videos but then the podcast gives a platform to cover the other areas of pickleball. Great podcast, was awesome to listen to
Very insightful content particularly on the coaching and how the game is changing. One comment or thought I have had and have seen Zane and some others talk about it right side/left side specialists and how righty/lefty combo teams start to become more common. Jack Munro is also an interesting player with a unique ambidextrous skillset which I could also see causing some disruption for opponents. What are your thoughts on those things and how we could see more that type of stuff in the future at the highest levels?
Most coaches in most pro sports weren’t pro or even at the collegiate level at the sport they coach…it’s about motivation perception and being able to get the player your coaching to accept the coaching so I would include trust
Trust is important… The greatest level coaches who coach professionals have played at least at a pretty competitive level. Although Team sports are a little bit different. I compare pickleball to sports like tennis and golf. The best golf coaches and tennis coaches were pretty good players in their time. Maybe not the best, but were great players
Love the pod. There has to be some relatively inexpensive soundboard you can plug into your laptop to monitor and equalize sound levels. Zane was loud and you were soft, and I kept having to adjust the volume in the car to hear.
@@evaccrim5470 yeah, odd. Listening on YT it’s good on my iPhone. Listening to it in the car on apple Podcast, which is what I usually do, the levels are as I described.
The tomahawk is essentially a 1 handed backhand drive. Theres always gonna be less people using it because of the difficulty to master. In tennis its always been that way but its called the most beautiful shot in tennis for a reason. Most people will be fine using the easier 2 handed backhand in most cases Im sure eventually well see it more in singles matches. But People arent switching their grips as often in pickle vs tennis however so i imagine it see very doubles play
The one handed backhand groundstroke and the tomahawk are not the same, not even close. Also, the 2 handed backhand is a more efficient and consistent shot, that is why it’s used. Just like tennis.
Wow. mixing a matching pod cast hosts.. Love it!!!.. Getting confused on who's podcast I am really listening too. hahaha Thanks for being open to sharing all around! This is what makes pickleball great!! #PickleballChris #TylerWrenProPickleball #OptaHealthAndWellness
The greatest level coaches who coach professionals have played at least at a pretty competitive level. Team sports are different. I compare pickleball to sports like tennis and golf. The best golf coaches and tennis coaches were great players in their time. Maybe not the best, but were great players
Man, Zane glad to hear you guys are going to start having kids. I can confirm that they’re great. My best advice: total resignation-any minute you have to yourself is an unexpected bonus. Two versus three: two, close together. The dynamic totally changes when the kids outnumber the parents. Finally, if you want your daughters to have the same rights as your sons… get out of Texas.
Is dinking dead? This seems to be a major change in playing styles that I'm seeing at the rec levels and at the pro levels. It seems like more and more players are learning how to attack from low balls (ankles to knees). This seems like it goes along with the body bagging and topspin theme that was mentioned. You don't dink, you try for the body bag and if they get out of the way, hopefully it has enough topspin to drop.
Trend: More people serving further back from the baseline. And yes, Taller players take longer to reach at the wings at the ground. They have further to move their arms.
Pickleball as in life you can't have it all, if you hit only topspin returns the ball will travel to your opponent faster giving you less time to get to the kitchen. Plus your return will have a higher bounce and your opponent will have a higher impact point. If you slice your return it will travel to your opponent slower , giving you more time to get to the kitchen. Plus your opponent will have a lower impact point. So the question is do you want to have better court position and face a little more spin or face a little less spin from maybe a less advanced court position. By the way the scorpion or tomahawk are badminton shots nothing new there I afraid.
one thing about coaches is...some of the best coaches throughout sports history have never played the game BUT they know what it looks like to be played properly....tommy Lasorda in baseball, Scotty Bowman in hockey, Jim Boeheim in basketball never made it very far in pro sports but made some of the best players in their respective games...Pete Rose and Ted Williams were great baseball players but horrible coaches because they EXPECTED their players to be as good as them as opposed to maximizing their potential
The greatest level coaches who coach professionals have played at least at a pretty competitive level. Team sports are different. I compare pickleball to sports like tennis and golf. The best golf coaches and tennis coaches were great players in their time. Maybe not the best, but were great players
I love zane. His character is legit. He's able to laugh at himself and he does great lessons on UA-cam
Great guy!
Wow. One of the best interviews I’ve seen lately. Loved how you two ended up interviewing each other and pushing each other to think through things on an even deeper level.
Thanks!!
Zain is a fantastic player and coach! Very kind and patient too. He focuses on others than talking more about themselves
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+1 to this. Gifted player and educator for sure. Affable and articulate. I am always drawn to folks who clearly give a s about doing a thorough job, and he's definitely in the club. A thoroughly ridiculous self-deprecating sense of humor helps as well.
Zane, great weekend in Austin...beating the top seeds and making it to finals shows you can compete with the big boys...now to take the next step and win it all...the competition is closing up and the results are going to change a lot more than Ben and Anna Leigh winning every single week in all brackets
👍🏻👍🏻
Tomahawk : You get better reach using you left hand (via two handed backhand). Also anytime you use your wrist to hit a shot, your paddle is only in the optimal (flat) position for a split second. This takes an incredible amount of timing which is never better than not using your wrist...
I’m a big fan of it too. I find that it’s biggest value is I can put away balls with a lot less movement, helping me to hold the center of the court without creating a gap between my partner and I for my opponents to exploit.
Thanks for the comment. Like I said, I’m not a huge fan. lol
34:22 is what pickleburner basically does - overall smart and valuable format
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I think the diversity of this channel is what makes it really good. You have the lesson videos but then the podcast gives a platform to cover the other areas of pickleball. Great podcast, was awesome to listen to
Thanks so much!
Zane is awesome
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I love this! Yes, three kids or more! It’s hard work but family is where it’s at. You cant go back in time and have more, just go for it.
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Awesome job this weekend, Zane!!
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Great interview. Not a lot of folks I can listen to for that long, but this was a series of intelligent and thoughtful questions and answers.
Thanks!!! We appreciate it!
3:40, it actually means " I will beat/mash you to a squishy pulp" Bhurta is a mashed dish :D
lol
For those of us with weak wrists
The tomahawk is easier if one can bend down and have space to hit the angle inside the line
That’s one of its few advantages
Very insightful content particularly on the coaching and how the game is changing. One comment or thought I have had and have seen Zane and some others talk about it right side/left side specialists and how righty/lefty combo teams start to become more common. Jack Munro is also an interesting player with a unique ambidextrous skillset which I could also see causing some disruption for opponents. What are your thoughts on those things and how we could see more that type of stuff in the future at the highest levels?
We’ll see it a bunch more at high levels!
Righty and lefty court specialists is a necessity at pro levels.
Most coaches in most pro sports weren’t pro or even at the collegiate level at the sport they coach…it’s about motivation perception and being able to get the player your coaching to accept the coaching so I would include trust
Trust is important…
The greatest level coaches who coach professionals have played at least at a pretty competitive level. Although Team sports are a little bit different. I compare pickleball to sports like tennis and golf. The best golf coaches and tennis coaches were pretty good players in their time. Maybe not the best, but were great players
Love the pod. There has to be some relatively inexpensive soundboard you can plug into your laptop to monitor and equalize sound levels. Zane was loud and you were soft, and I kept having to adjust the volume in the car to hear.
Thanks for the tips!
Sound level was fine for me!😊
@@evaccrim5470 yeah, odd. Listening on YT it’s good on my iPhone. Listening to it in the car on apple Podcast, which is what I usually do, the levels are as I described.
Zane and Alshon is a winning combination in my opinion.
Finals wasn't a good fight at all, very one sided, but I am glad these guys kicked out john's brother.
We’ll
See!
Great interview 🎉
Thanks!!
Zane rocks it!!
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Zane transformed my counters a few weeks ago.
Cool!
When is the new PROXR coming out?
Not sure, but we’ll let you know !
The tomahawk is essentially a 1 handed backhand drive. Theres always gonna be less people using it because of the difficulty to master. In tennis its always been that way but its called the most beautiful shot in tennis for a reason. Most people will be fine using the easier 2 handed backhand in most cases
Im sure eventually well see it more in singles matches. But People arent switching their grips as often in pickle vs tennis however so i imagine it see very doubles play
The one handed backhand groundstroke and the tomahawk are not the same, not even close.
Also, the 2 handed backhand is a more efficient and consistent shot, that is why it’s used. Just like tennis.
I see Zane, I hit play..
Lol
39:54 Tomahawk debate
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zane is the man big fan
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Wow. mixing a matching pod cast hosts.. Love it!!!..
Getting confused on who's podcast I am really listening too. hahaha
Thanks for being open to sharing all around! This is what makes pickleball great!!
#PickleballChris
#TylerWrenProPickleball
#OptaHealthAndWellness
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All the best players show up on Briones after the big tourneys
lol I hope it continues !
Has there ever been discussion of not allowing stacking?
I don’t think so, also I think this would be a ridiculous rule
Nice thumbnail! Should be a popular one.
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In all sports around the world, most of the pro sports are pro coach most have never played in the high level of coaching level they have achieved
The greatest level coaches who coach professionals have played at least at a pretty competitive level. Team sports are different. I compare pickleball to sports like tennis and golf. The best golf coaches and tennis coaches were great players in their time. Maybe not the best, but were great players
bodybags should be 2 points and nutmegs or sideout and 1 point if you're not serving.
Lol
Man, Zane glad to hear you guys are going to start having kids. I can confirm that they’re great.
My best advice: total resignation-any minute you have to yourself is an unexpected bonus.
Two versus three: two, close together. The dynamic totally changes when the kids outnumber the parents.
Finally, if you want your daughters to have the same rights as your sons… get out of Texas.
Haha some good tips here
Respect people who trust their gut and leave their job.
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TLDR: everything great Zane does and accomplishes is driven by his fear of having to go back to being an auditor
lol
Is dinking dead? This seems to be a major change in playing styles that I'm seeing at the rec levels and at the pro levels. It seems like more and more players are learning how to attack from low balls (ankles to knees). This seems like it goes along with the body bagging and topspin theme that was mentioned. You don't dink, you try for the body bag and if they get out of the way, hopefully it has enough topspin to drop.
Dinking will never die
Trend: More people serving further back from the baseline. And yes, Taller players take longer to reach at the wings at the ground. They have further to move their arms.
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My wife uses the Tomahawk backhand because she had no clue how to hit a backhand. Apparently I’m the clueless one now. 🤷🏽♂️
lol
My wife uses the tomahawk all the time instead of a typical backhand. Drives me nuts.
Lol
Pickleball as in life you can't have it all, if you hit only topspin returns the ball will travel to your opponent faster giving you less time to get to the kitchen. Plus your return will have a higher bounce and your opponent will have a higher impact point. If you slice your return it will travel to your opponent slower , giving you more time to get to the kitchen. Plus your opponent will have a lower impact point. So the question is do you want to have better court position and face a little more spin or face a little less spin from maybe a less advanced court position. By the way the scorpion or tomahawk are badminton shots nothing new there I afraid.
Thanks for the comment !
@@BrionesPickleball yep, I enjoy your content , keep it going 😊
I fell asleep listening to these guys ive never heard of.
Sweet ! Thanks for listening!
now you know them
one thing about coaches is...some of the best coaches throughout sports history have never played the game BUT they know what it looks like to be played properly....tommy Lasorda in baseball, Scotty Bowman in hockey, Jim Boeheim in basketball never made it very far in pro sports but made some of the best players in their respective games...Pete Rose and Ted Williams were great baseball players but horrible coaches because they EXPECTED their players to be as good as them as opposed to maximizing their potential
The greatest level coaches who coach professionals have played at least at a pretty competitive level. Team sports are different. I compare pickleball to sports like tennis and golf. The best golf coaches and tennis coaches were great players in their time. Maybe not the best, but were great players
Tactics and technique are so important to this game
I love zane. His character is legit. He's able to laugh at himself and he does great lessons on UA-cam
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