I have been playing with some novice players and have tried to give them advice, which they tend to ignore, but I have been forwarding your videos to them in hopes they watch. Those that do have expressed thanks, so I appreciate your sharing your expertise. And thank you 👍✌️☮️
Thank you for your video; I found it per chance, but grateful I did. I am relatively new to the game and find I am often in the wrong position for whatever shot is coming next. This video is one for me to study, not just look at in the hopes of remembering all the information. I hope to be able to take this new found information to the courts. Thanks again!
No Lollygagging! Lol love it! On the pivoting to take a shot on the bounce behind you, how would you pivot or handle one going to your left (backhand). Those are so hard and often I will them due to the lack of power with that type of swing. Thanks!
You showed 2 ways to get to the net, 1 using the split step and the other moving forward with momentum, running forward. When do you use each of them? Thank you. Love your videos!
Yes , new player here but was confused by this. First he said not to rush to net then said run to net and split step. Im guessing it’s a quick decision based on if I hit a low or high shot to opponent?
Nice Video. How do you handle footwork on cross court dinking (forehand to forehand wide). You are moving to the center of the court and then back to the sideline to cover the aggressive dink?
I’ve just started learning pickleball playing. I’m watching so many of or tutorials. I’m thinking of getting the dink master. How long would it take for shipping?
First, thanks for all the great videos. My question is, when you are playing with a partner that does not advance toward the NVZ should I stay back with them or just play my game.
Hey Connor, brand new pickle baller here, love the vids. I was playing in a drop in recreation session and as I was returning the serve, momentum going to the net, trying to hustle to the kitchen line. As my opponent was about to hit it back I jumped into my split-step and he called me for a distraction foul? I’m 6’4” and 280lbs. I’ve never heard of that before, but thought I could possibly get some guidance? Thanks and keep up the great videos!
What I like to do when I’m pushed back onto the baseline on defense and defending spikes is that I will purposely drift towards the mid line of the court while the ball is in the air and I know a spike is coming back at me. I do this early and on purpose so that my opponent sees that the angled side of the court is wide open. As they start their swing, I already know they will go to the big opening and I and guess correctly almost every time where the ball will go. As they start their swing, I’m already moving back towards the correct side and it’s an easy return. Basically I mentally lead them to spike it where It is easier to return for me.
Thanks for watching everyone! Good luck on the courts this week 💪
Great tips! Please! Talk a little slower! Some sentences I have to listen over and over again to understand.🤔🤨
This is one of most important videos to watch. Nice job!
100%! Thanks for watching
I have been playing with some novice players and have tried to give them advice, which they tend to ignore, but I have been forwarding your videos to them in hopes they watch. Those that do have expressed thanks, so I appreciate your sharing your expertise. And thank you 👍✌️☮️
Your classes just keeping get better. This is my favorite to date! Thank you
Wow, thank you!
Thank you so much for the instructional video. I am about 2 months into learning pickleball and these pointers are huge.
wtf: this guy is giving extremely valuable info that one would usually have to pay a lot to obtain. We are so lucky. Thank you
Very nice. The tip near the end about following the ball is huge. I will try to get the players I know to implement this.
Excellent video! Exactly what I’m looking for. Thank you so much!
Agree 100%. More rec players need to watch this as it would transform their game play
Thank you for your video; I found it per chance, but grateful I did. I am relatively new to the game and find I am often in the wrong position for whatever shot is coming next. This video is one for me to study, not just look at in the hopes of remembering all the information. I hope to be able to take this new found information to the courts. Thanks again!
Great video-clear and helpful, thank you!
Super helpful! Awesome video!! Thank you
This is my favorite. Helped a lot.
Another great video. Court positioning and foot work is SO important! Thanks.
Love these videos, they are very easy to see and understand. Could you do a video on the 2 handed backhand volleys??
LOVE the content!! SOO helpful you guys from Enhance!!!
Excellent lesson. Clear instruction and interesting! Thanks!
This is the best I've seen on footwork. Thank you for covering multiple basic movements to know and build in.
Very nice - do you have a video for footwork when serving?
Thanks for sharing! I learned a lot.
I really enjoyed this video especially on how to play the "Bangers". I'm learning to be more of a dinker & win dink rallies.
Great tips and advice! I have learned so much from this video. I'm roughly a 3.5 and def needed this to continue to improve. 🏓
Glad it was helpful!
Great video. Do you ever do videos on singles strategy?
Another great video!
No Lollygagging! Lol love it! On the pivoting to take a shot on the bounce behind you, how would you pivot or handle one going to your left (backhand). Those are so hard and often I will them due to the lack of power with that type of swing. Thanks!
Footwork is everything
You showed 2 ways to get to the net, 1 using the split step and the other moving forward with momentum, running forward. When do you use each of them? Thank you. Love your videos!
Yes , new player here but was confused by this. First he said not to rush to net then said run to net and split step. Im guessing it’s a quick decision based on if I hit a low or high shot to opponent?
Nice Video. How do you handle footwork on cross court dinking (forehand to forehand wide). You are moving to the center of the court and then back to the sideline to cover the aggressive dink?
The best lesson on UA-cam thanks.
Glad you think so!
Great topic. Really enjoyed this one!!
Awesome! Thank you!
Great Job!
Great tips and content
Appreciate it!
Great video, thank you!
Great lesson! Thanks!
I’ve just started learning pickleball playing. I’m watching so many of or tutorials. I’m thinking of getting the dink master. How long would it take for shipping?
First, thanks for all the great videos. My question is, when you are playing with a partner that does not advance toward the NVZ should I stay back with them or just play my game.
Best footwork tips ever!
I appreciate that!
Great and very informative videos. I am learning a lot. No need for the background music. I find it distracting.
Hi Connor! What shades are you wearing? Thanks!
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Hey Connor, brand new pickle baller here, love the vids. I was playing in a drop in recreation session and as I was returning the serve, momentum going to the net, trying to hustle to the kitchen line. As my opponent was about to hit it back I jumped into my split-step and he called me for a distraction foul? I’m 6’4” and 280lbs. I’ve never heard of that before, but thought I could possibly get some guidance? Thanks and keep up the great videos!
What is recommended if you or your teammate are moving to the kitchen line after hitting a bad shot, should you still mirror?
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So, when my partner mostly drives his 3rd, should i stay back, or move up to cover the drop 4th or execute a shake an bake ?
On my return shot shouldn’t I try to keep the ball landing in the back of the court? Giving myself time to get to the kitchen line.
Nice
What I like to do when I’m pushed back onto the baseline on defense and defending spikes is that I will purposely drift towards the mid line of the court while the ball is in the air and I know a spike is coming back at me. I do this early and on purpose so that my opponent sees that the angled side of the court is wide open. As they start their swing, I already know they will go to the big opening and I and guess correctly almost every time where the ball will go. As they start their swing, I’m already moving back towards the correct side and it’s an easy return. Basically I mentally lead them to spike it where It is easier to return for me.
Good content. The music loop not so much
can you send me the link to your racket please.?
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Really useful video! I would eliminate the distracting background music while you're talking, though. 🙂
I agree! Very useful video and please eliminate the distracting music!
This was awesome. Thank you