I'd be interested in 3-4 day pb boot camp that coincides with the pro tournaments when they come to my state (Michigan). I'm sure others would be as well. Hope to see something like this in the future. Love how you both teach.
Million thanks for educating us (PB players) via this video on handling the 4th shot (with either rolling or drop). You both are so generous in sharing insights and guiding on drills. One day, PB will be included in Olympic Games; and your instructional videos will be valuable and memorable from players around this earth planet.
Kyle did you take one to the eye? that shiner! Great subject guys, something i need to work on for sure. cant wait to see you in San Clem this June for your camp!
Great stuff again Tyson and Kyle. I will do this drill with my wife. The issue with her is she reaches too much and not moving her feet on good drops leading to pop ups. You are right, don't dig too much trash by reaching too far. I will make sure she watches this instructional video as well.
Thank you Tyson and Kyle for the great content! Really timely as my friend and I were just taking about the 4/6/8th shot at practice earlier this afternoon! Please keep the videos coming! I have been forwarding links to them to my friends!
Love the video, but I have a question about running around the backhand on the ad side. I like to hit an aggressive roll at the feet down the line, middle, and wide and feel I have to make my opponents guess which way I am going, especially if the opposite ad side player is approaching the net. Is this a good tactic at the highest levels or are the players so good, am I giving up too much court. Assume I hit a good shot that it not attackable.
Kyle, did you mean to have your index finger of your left hand resting on the paddle face like that? Is that what you would do everytime you try getting to the net? I'd love to see better where you're placing everything on those blocks.
Yes Kyle puts either one or two fingers from his left hand on the back of the paddle since most paddles have limited space on the handle. He uses his two handed backhand mostly as a defensive shot in the transition zone to help dig out balls in his red zone.
I'd be interested in 3-4 day pb boot camp that coincides with the pro tournaments when they come to my state (Michigan). I'm sure others would be as well. Hope to see something like this in the future. Love how you both teach.
We are so lucky to have Kyle and Tyson. Thanks!!! See you in LB!
Thanks Turbo 💪
Million thanks for educating us (PB players) via this video on handling the 4th shot (with either rolling or drop). You both are so generous in sharing insights and guiding on drills. One day, PB will be included in Olympic Games; and your instructional videos will be valuable and memorable from players around this earth planet.
Great production. Camera work, editing. The whole thing was top level.
Thanks Kim!
Love the drills. Thank you
Cindy glad you like them. We'll keep them coming!
Kyle did you take one to the eye? that shiner! Great subject guys, something i need to work on for sure. cant wait to see you in San Clem this June for your camp!
Great stuff again Tyson and Kyle. I will do this drill with my wife. The issue with her is she reaches too much and not moving her feet on good drops leading to pop ups. You are right, don't dig too much trash by reaching too far. I will make sure she watches this instructional video as well.
Great content and energy. Ditch “plain and simple”
Be better than plain and simple! 💪🏼
Thank you Tyson and Kyle for the great content!
Really timely as my friend and I were just taking about the 4/6/8th shot at practice earlier this afternoon!
Please keep the videos coming! I have been forwarding links to them to my friends!
Tony thanks for sharing! We'll keep them coming!
Always great to learn from Tyson and Coach, thank you👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it Patrick!
Very good video, and definitely will have to try this out.
Thanks Bruce!
Love the video, but I have a question about running around the backhand on the ad side. I like to hit an aggressive roll at the feet down the line, middle, and wide and feel I have to make my opponents guess which way I am going, especially if the opposite ad side player is approaching the net. Is this a good tactic at the highest levels or are the players so good, am I giving up too much court. Assume I hit a good shot that it not attackable.
Great video as always!….been guilty….will drill, drill, drill, to minimize lift dinks back into the kitch….rather, DRIVE to keep opponents BACK!
Absolutely right Tom! By being just a little more aggressive you can make it much tougher for your opponents to get established at the kitchen line 👍
Great video content as usual. In other news, kudos to whoever designed your logo!
Thanks Andrew!
Can't wait to go to one of these camps! Tyson when are you coming to Colorado?!
Hopefully soon! The 2023 camp schedule will be on my website soon.
Kyle, did you mean to have your index finger of your left hand resting on the paddle face like that? Is that what you would do everytime you try getting to the net?
I'd love to see better where you're placing everything on those blocks.
Yes Kyle puts either one or two fingers from his left hand on the back of the paddle since most paddles have limited space on the handle. He uses his two handed backhand mostly as a defensive shot in the transition zone to help dig out balls in his red zone.
Kyle, what's up with the black eye?
Thank you
always great information now drill drill drill………..!?
Get out there Colin
How does anyone play on that middle court with a pole there?
Coach Kyle did you take one to the eye ?
Yes! He took a deflection off his partner’s paddle in rec play 🤦♂️
Pickleball not withstanding… those shoes are sick af!