27 Pickleball Tips and Strategies For EVERY Level
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- Опубліковано 14 лип 2024
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I'm sharing my top 27 pickleball tips and tricks starting at the beginner (2.5) level and going all the way to pro (5.5) level! We start with the serve and return tips for beginners, third shot positioning tips for intermediates, and finally speedup tips for advanced+ players. This question came from a reader of my free, newsletter.
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Timestamps:
0:00 - Beginner Tips
4:10 - Intermediate Tips
8:11 - Erne Ad
8:47 - Advanced Tips - Спорт
Great Video. Valuable info for all levels.
Also that venue looks amazing. Wish we had outdoor courts like that around where I’m from
People never used to talk about hitting your opponent. But at the really high levels, they do aim for you at the kitchen because you have no time to react even if the ball is for sure going to go out. And even if they do hit the ball back, it's either going to be a neutral or defensive ball or even a pop up. It's more rare that you hit a hard shot at someone and someone destroys the ball back at you.
My level on the court is 4.0 with decent execution to 4.5 with suspect execution. My level in my office chair is about 4.7 and I never miss a shot.
Great job
Great Video man!! Would love to see the same exact video for SINGLES. What do you say?! 🙌🏼
Love it!
Good stuff.
Why not teach the drop serve to a beginner? As an added side benefit, it will also help them with ground strokes.
You totally could. Just not something I included in this vid.
Nice video. Feels like split stepping should be a lot closer to the 3.0-3.5 range though.
I didn’t truly learn it until I started playing singles and by that point I was already a 5.0+ doubles player
If you are playing in open rec with mostly boomers, and your serve is a blooper not too deep, the stronger bangers will be able to drive straight at your partner, unless your partner is athletic, and you will be on your back feet immediately, if the rally isn't already over.
The big bounce gives them the ability to hit sinking drives low and hard that never bounce up. You need at least moderate pace to the back four feet with not more than a moderate bounce to protect an older or less athletic partner against sinking drives.
When you serve, if your partner consistently fails to get your 3rd shot back over the net, the problem is probably your wussy serve, and not their return. Modest pace, deep, with a low bounce suffices.
does this guy do anymore giveaways?
Two every week! One for readers of my newsletter and one on social media(usually Instagram, it’s hard to track and notify winners on UA-cam.)
Great Video with a lot of value. Nice tips. Sent you an email. Check it out!
Thanks!