Your videos are so well explained. Everything I need to understand the technique, rationale, and mindset. I like the acronym ‘MECE’ - Mutually exclusive, comprehensively exhaustive. That’s what your videos are: they break down each component, explain each one in turn, and then unify the results. Really well done, and thank you!
A slowly hit ball from down low will almost always land in at the back of the court, those can be hard to determine if it's slow enough that they need to be hit back
Tanner, during a dink rally are you advising players to immediately right after hitting a dink shot to tell themselves whether or not to let it go or defend? In other words, to determine what to do depending on the quality of my dink shot.
Don’t you think that with the advancement in paddle tech today there seems to be a lot people that can put pace and topspin on almost any shot and land it in?
Your videos are so well explained. Everything I need to understand the technique, rationale, and mindset. I like the acronym ‘MECE’ - Mutually exclusive, comprehensively exhaustive. That’s what your videos are: they break down each component, explain each one in turn, and then unify the results. Really well done, and thank you!
That’s interesting I haven’t heard about that before! I like that!
Tanner, Thank you so much for all the amazing content. I have been looking for a video like this for longest time. Dream big and make it happen!
Glad you enjoyed it! So generous of you to drop a $20 donation! Thank you so much, this will be a good use. I appreciate you!
Saving this - super helpful. Thanks!!
That’s so generous of you! Thanks Linda!!!
Thanks Tanner, always excellent tutorials that cover so much of the game.
My pleasure!
Amazing content as always. I’ve improved ridiculously fast because of your videos- thank you for sharing your perspective.
Great to hear!
Yo Tanner! You are a great teaching instructor my man. Thanks for another helpful video and keep on puttin em out bro
I appreciate that!
A slowly hit ball from down low will almost always land in at the back of the court, those can be hard to determine if it's slow enough that they need to be hit back
Def will depend!
You are so smart 👍 Thanks for the tips !
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Such great material. Thank u Tanner
My pleasure!
Such a good video. Love your channel and tips 👍
Thanks so much!
Nice one!
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Nicely explained ! Thanks
Most welcome!
Are you using your peripheral vision or are you actually looking at the player and the stroke? Thanks
Looking at the player / judging my own ball!
Tanner, I need you to play dude from enhance pickleball in a 1v1. Would be great for content.
He’s my friend!!
Cool, still want to see that match tho
Best of 5
That would be a fun video. And you could agree or disagree on a few coaching tips as well. Bring it on!
Such a perfect video!
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I play with a frantic spaz once in a while, he stresses the game out. It's laughable how many third and fourth shots he drives into the net
Hahahaha
/Great insight! Start applying it right away! Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
A topspin shot over your left shoulder would be hard to left go.
True!
Which type of dink has a better chance of going out, if your give Ridley say a dead dink vs a heavy aggressive top spin dink & he speeds it up?
If he speeds up my aggressive dink, it’s out!
Another banger vid!
You already know!
Tanner, during a dink rally are you advising players to immediately right after hitting a dink shot to tell themselves whether or not to let it go or defend? In other words, to determine what to do depending on the quality of my dink shot.
U have the best vids .
Ty!!!
Great content!
Thanks!
Don’t you think that with the advancement in paddle tech today there seems to be a lot people that can put pace and topspin on almost any shot and land it in?
Normally people tense up. If it is hit hard uncontrolled, it’s out!
So hitting while running usually does not end well
Correct!
Brilliant
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Great
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Thanks J!