Fix these 8 intermediate mistakes, improve MASSIVELY

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    The other day I sat down to really figure out the most common mistakes that intermediate players mistake. I came up with this list to help you out today.
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  • @AnnMitt
    @AnnMitt 6 місяців тому +60

    I'm making every mistake you pointed out. However, I love this video. You're an excellent instructor. 👏

    • @PickleballKitchen
      @PickleballKitchen  6 місяців тому +2

      I do too! So no worries

    • @jillcoster315
      @jillcoster315 6 місяців тому +1

      Me too! Great video!

    • @a.joseph4233
      @a.joseph4233 6 місяців тому +2

      I make all of these mistakes as well....good footwork is sooo hard for me

  • @dropshot8840
    @dropshot8840 6 місяців тому +49

    I'm new to pickleball but have played tennis for over 45 years. That little hop that you do is called the split step in tennis. In any racquet sport, that's a subtle but really important thing to incorporate. It keeps you agile and moving all the time instead of getting caught flat footed. It most importantly allows you to dash left or right if the ball is banged out of reach. You'll be able to get to the ball that much quicker. Great little tutorial. Thank you for posting.

    • @scriptwriter1268
      @scriptwriter1268 6 місяців тому +3

      We call it a split step in Pickleball too

    • @gg80108
      @gg80108 4 місяці тому +2

      If you are slow you have to run through the shot to make it to the kitchen. One step is the difference between winning and losing in pball.

    • @americoechevarria8387
      @americoechevarria8387 Місяць тому

      @@scriptwriter1268it’s a tennis callout not a pickleball callout

    • @margaretsmilligan9393
      @margaretsmilligan9393 Місяць тому

      THank you

  • @flyertaz6820
    @flyertaz6820 6 місяців тому +12

    That was very well taught / explained. I've seen dozens of these videos, but i like the way you keep it simple an not over-explained or complicated. Coming from 20+ years of tennis and now starting pickleball I must say, "Well done video my friend."!!!👍

  • @mikeoliver861
    @mikeoliver861 4 місяці тому +3

    This is a great instructional video! A number of my intermediate player friends know the basic shots, but they don’t understand the positioning/strategy. I’m going to share this with all of them. Keep up the good work!

  • @sharonadams7565
    @sharonadams7565 5 місяців тому +3

    Hi Barrett. Happy New Year.
    I’m a beginner Pickleball player. I’ve been playing for 2 months. Ive been watching a lot of Pickleball videos to help me improve. I must say you were outstanding in this video. The information/corrections you share were very clear. I can’t wait to get on the court and implement the things that I heard, saw & wrote down.😀
    Thank you very much.😀

  • @TheMary0831
    @TheMary0831 5 днів тому

    I love the talk about the footwork and how it relates to imagined control of what is going on with the ball on the other side of the court. That is very key! Thank you!

  • @gracenmotion2402
    @gracenmotion2402 6 місяців тому +4

    Really good information. Thanks so much. You demonstrated and told at the same time which kept me interested unlike others I’ve watched. Very helpful.

  • @user-fp3hk4we8z
    @user-fp3hk4we8z 4 місяці тому +2

    Love this video and his no-nonsense explanations! I've watched this at least 10x. I have implemented each of these a little at a time. One thing that has really helped me is to stay calm and relaxed during play.

  • @johnhonsberger
    @johnhonsberger 6 місяців тому +2

    You give such SOLID advice! There is always some part of my game that feels like it needs a revisit of tuning. I cycle through these various issues about three times a year it seems. Lately it has all been about the footwork especially at the baseline. Great pointers!

    • @PickleballKitchen
      @PickleballKitchen  6 місяців тому

      Thank you very much. Footwork is enormous and especially these days since people are getting really good

  • @christopherkimball3717
    @christopherkimball3717 6 місяців тому +1

    Great video and advice! Thank you.

  • @williamduval9856
    @williamduval9856 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for your instructional video, I have improved my game a bunch especially the foot work,

  • @SegoviaStyles
    @SegoviaStyles 6 місяців тому +4

    Watched this video shot live and I gotta say I love the info! Glad I hit that subscribe!

  • @AmberCheung-kq8qv
    @AmberCheung-kq8qv 4 місяці тому +1

    I learned so much from youth Barrett! I'm a beginner , just learning, great instructor you are!

  • @gaylegeraths234
    @gaylegeraths234 6 місяців тому +1

    Definitely going to review this before my next week play. I’m so intimidated with bangers and this video really gives me great suggestions on dealing with that type of play. Thank you!

  • @TheMary0831
    @TheMary0831 5 днів тому

    Excellent instruction! So glad I found this video. Thank you for the clear direction. I have been playing for 4 months, and am doing well, and gotten a lot of instruction from the 3.5-4.0 crowd. But it hasn't been this clear. One production note as a videographer/photographer: Move your stuff from against the fence and put them elsewhere so they don't clutter up your scene. 😁

  • @nonalita1
    @nonalita1 4 місяці тому

    Hi this is my favorite vidéo so far for a pickle ball lesson. It is simple and well explained. Thank you:)

  • @jackiiiex3
    @jackiiiex3 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for these great tips !!

  • @anwarsadat2334
    @anwarsadat2334 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you. All excellent suggestions that will help me improve my game.

  • @kathrynbrooks5870
    @kathrynbrooks5870 5 місяців тому

    This is an AWESOME video!! Thanks so much!!

  • @dineshshah1891
    @dineshshah1891 3 місяці тому

    Amazing great tips. I am a beginner and your guidance will help me tremendously. Thank you very much

  • @annie808286
    @annie808286 5 місяців тому +2

    VERY EXCELLENT instructional video! I love how you explain and demonstrate the strategies and give reasons why we should or should not do the actions demonstrated. Hopefully I can remember everything you say here and apply it to my next game. I play with a lot of bangers, and their frenzy becomes contagious and I get sucked into THEIR frenzy as well. I definitely want to incorporate your response to bangers! Thank you for your very well-done video! You're the best instructor I've ever seen! ❤️

    • @user-od4oj6gd6i
      @user-od4oj6gd6i 4 місяці тому

      Ditto! I plan to practice with the video playing in my wireless earphones until I master these techniques. Only 2 999 more times to go. Would like more hints on racket gripping for flat positioning, follow through.

  • @cindysayavong8513
    @cindysayavong8513 5 місяців тому

    Love it !! Thank you!

  • @justinburnettemusic
    @justinburnettemusic 3 місяці тому

    Great video! I needed this.

  • @Orochi7K
    @Orochi7K Місяць тому

    Great video. I’m still a beginner. Learning every bit of it from you. Thank you!!!

  • @rawkenass
    @rawkenass 5 місяців тому

    Thank you! I'm a beginner n played twice. This was very helpful

  • @jerrygranata445
    @jerrygranata445 4 місяці тому +7

    Great tips!
    I once had a tennis coach tell me “don’t hit down, hit out”.
    Solved so many issues.
    I transferred that over to pickleball as well.

    • @sunsioux444
      @sunsioux444 3 місяці тому +1

      hit out?? pls explain

  • @user-lq8sm3qf4z
    @user-lq8sm3qf4z 3 місяці тому

    Great instruction! I can’t wait for my next game to work on my foot work. I catch myself moving and hitting the ball at the same time and it does not always work out so well.

  • @jcameron8677
    @jcameron8677 6 місяців тому

    Thanks. I applied the hitting your 3rd shot at 50% less force today and made fewer unforced errors. Next concept for me is to not let the ball get behind me. Still have trouble putting the racket out front to block to prevent balls from being put in the middle. Thanks for all the reminders.

  • @Dink1963
    @Dink1963 6 місяців тому

    Thus is the BEST video - exactly what I needed. Never burger the basics!!!

  • @16352huey
    @16352huey 5 місяців тому

    Great lesson tips. Thx

  • @merylwalkley8087
    @merylwalkley8087 Місяць тому

    This is so well presented and explained...

  • @judypayl102
    @judypayl102 6 місяців тому

    Agree with everyone ... fantastic instruction (coming from over 45 yrs tennis ... 4 mos. of pickleball!).

  • @totallygrateful
    @totallygrateful 6 місяців тому +1

    Great tips! Thank you.

  • @tordha
    @tordha 5 місяців тому

    Good stuff, thoroughly covered.

  • @LynnTelfordSahl
    @LynnTelfordSahl 27 днів тому

    I love pickleball - thank you for the tips.

  • @dhix2388
    @dhix2388 6 місяців тому +1

    yeah the little hop {tennis} before swinging it does improve your foot work.may seem silly BUT it gives you more of a athletic stance vs standing stright up. THANKS.

  • @SVladimirjb
    @SVladimirjb Місяць тому

    Hey, nice job, I really enjoyed this video and took some notes. I see you are playing with the Gearbox ProPower and I have the same! Thanks for sharing

  • @larryhansen5705
    @larryhansen5705 6 місяців тому +2

    Great advice. Love it.

  • @theopoliswaters2405
    @theopoliswaters2405 6 місяців тому

    I so appreciate your videos! How do I limit the amount of "antsy" footwork at the kitchen line? I sometimes find myself inadvertently drifting forward into the kitchen at times.

  • @susanzhang2221
    @susanzhang2221 Місяць тому

    I am making all the mistakes you.mentioned.Good video👍

  • @Ke875
    @Ke875 6 місяців тому +1

    Wow”@ thanks for the lesson! I learned something!

  • @suzannebutterfield5682
    @suzannebutterfield5682 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for explaining it in simple terms

  • @sharihumes997
    @sharihumes997 3 місяці тому

    Great video!

  • @davegenet
    @davegenet 6 місяців тому +5

    Interesting that you mentioned footwork as number 1. I feel the same about my game. My footwork is decent but still too often I feel “planted” stretching and lunging for shots I should have moved to address.
    I need to hop more or something to keep my feet moving.

    • @PickleballKitchen
      @PickleballKitchen  6 місяців тому +2

      Yes, that is huge. “Feet first; swing later” has been my mantra for years now. It’s a good thing you notice that because now you’ll be able to put all that into practice

    • @margaretsmilligan9393
      @margaretsmilligan9393 4 місяці тому +2

      We were being coached this week on how to move up from the baseline to the kitchen but not the reason behind it , thank you so much , you are very clear and precise , great instructor

  • @mountaintop0616
    @mountaintop0616 8 днів тому

    Instructions for all of us. Right to the point. Everything I saw I experience on a daily basis. Thanks for the video and thanks for the instruction. Footwork is a must.

  • @ChigoCares
    @ChigoCares 4 місяці тому

    You are an excellent trainer! Do you have more videos?

  • @kayvickers3023
    @kayvickers3023 6 місяців тому

    Excellent, thanks!

  • @vernonsimmons4578
    @vernonsimmons4578 2 дні тому

    Great advice 😊

  • @kathrynmorelli5226
    @kathrynmorelli5226 5 місяців тому

    thank you!

  • @JournaloftheScotts
    @JournaloftheScotts 6 місяців тому +1

    simple but amazing advice

  • @kimleith1378
    @kimleith1378 6 місяців тому

    Another good video. How you liking that new Gearbox Power Pro E? Mine should be here next week.

    • @PickleballKitchen
      @PickleballKitchen  6 місяців тому

      I switched to the control version. I may put out a short video about this, but as usual, I don't take paddles too seriously. So currently I'm on the Power Control Fusion.

  • @joshc.6706
    @joshc.6706 6 місяців тому

    Very good explanation. Taking the ball at the highest possible point allows for the player more margin of error and based on physics will be coming from a higher trajectory. Which means even over a short distance the ball has more distance to travel and more time to accelerate. The faster the shot, the less time the opponent has to react even for a pickleball, that is slower compared to other racquet/paddle sports

  • @nmacleangroves1460
    @nmacleangroves1460 5 місяців тому +2

    Well done...your instruction is simple( in a very good way) and to the point. So easy to understand and I do make all these mistakes, thanks for explaining how to fix them. Excellent!!

  • @raymondeargle8653
    @raymondeargle8653 6 місяців тому

    You got me thanks

  • @cgong415
    @cgong415 6 місяців тому

    Awesome video!

  • @jasonbradshaw5853
    @jasonbradshaw5853 Місяць тому

    Great video! I laugh inside when players duff a shot and then look at their paddle. The paddle is the last point in a chain of what is considered a good shot. Every good shot starts with footwork, body positioning and balance. Fix the footwork and the actual hitting the ball gets consistent which leads to less errors.

  • @stanleyblazeraznik6047
    @stanleyblazeraznik6047 3 місяці тому +2

    As a tennis player having to hit a 3rd shot drop kills me. I serve, they return and I go deep with pace on a ball down the middle that barely gets over the net. Two Intermediate players watch it go right between them.

  • @letfreedomring5757
    @letfreedomring5757 4 місяці тому

    🤩👍great instruction

  • @ProudPapa-zd6gs
    @ProudPapa-zd6gs 6 місяців тому +1

    great pointers and many things to work on in my own game. Love the comment about not overworking your swing against bangers and keeping things short and simple. You were in a much better and calmer posture to respond to the return.

  • @susanlorden9526
    @susanlorden9526 6 місяців тому

    More, more! 👍

  • @steveguinsler4451
    @steveguinsler4451 4 місяці тому

    Good job, no stupid over acting this time! Thank you!

  • @mddale
    @mddale 6 місяців тому

    So great.

  • @sherryhanna3420
    @sherryhanna3420 3 місяці тому

    Practicing kitchen drills is invaluable to developing consistency. Muscle memory becomes your best friend on the court.

  • @user-gp1gl6tq6j
    @user-gp1gl6tq6j 3 місяці тому

    Awesome tips! I play with bangers who hit ball as hard as possible every shot. Unfortunately I am 5 feet tall and when a 6 foot banger smashes ball at me at kitchen it is coming at my face! Any suggestions for short people?

    • @hollyrichardson2219
      @hollyrichardson2219 2 місяці тому

      Don’t tee the ball up so high to them because this places the ball in their kill zone…. Hit the ball low and to the opponents feet or angled low, out wide.

  • @sbinsdca
    @sbinsdca Місяць тому

    You can vary your blocks too as you improve. The flat blocks you're demonstrating sit up high and land right in the transition zone. The next ball from a banger will be harder, faster and directly at you. Try slice blocks that stay low or blocks with a looser grip and NO swing that land in the kitchen or near the kitchen line. One-dimensional bangers hate those as it forces them into a kitchen battle.

  • @shawnmurphey3710
    @shawnmurphey3710 5 місяців тому

    On the Block Bangers section you showed "paddle down" then demoed every shot paddle up. LOL ...p.s. those where not bangs! not even close...Still I enjoyed your video and gave it a thumbs up.

  • @ricoman7981
    @ricoman7981 6 місяців тому +1

    I like watching all these instructional videos and I do try to use much of what they are teaching but I would say that I almost never play games where the shots played seem as soft as the shots in these videos. Just in my short 2.5 years of playing it seems that much of what I was taught in lessons has changed, the game is evolving as so many people want to play like the pros, a hard hitting, fast and topspin oriented power game. Maybe I’m wrong but that’s my observation lately.

    • @sbinsdca
      @sbinsdca 6 місяців тому

      It's evolving quickly as pros improve, paddle technology improves and more high level tennis players enter the sport. That together forces improvement throughout all the levels.

    • @ricoman7981
      @ricoman7981 6 місяців тому +1

      @@sbinsdca I just purchased a new raw carbon paddle on a Black Friday sale. I’ve played about 10-12 hours with it so far and I would say I can truly feel the difference but not all good. Although I try to play with control first and power second (unlike many folks that I play with), my technique and skills need further improvement to get the most out of the technology. Unfortunately the tech enhances both the good and the bad. I’ll just keep working on the control and soft game and let the power grow organically.

  • @PickleballKids-my2xq
    @PickleballKids-my2xq 4 місяці тому

    15:52 is an underrated piece of advice.

  • @patrickmorrissey2271
    @patrickmorrissey2271 6 місяців тому

    Nice job.

  • @r.u.kidding8696
    @r.u.kidding8696 Місяць тому +3

    Thought video was about BLOCKING ???

  • @CanadianPermacultureLegacy
    @CanadianPermacultureLegacy 4 місяці тому

    Regarding blocking and not trying to do so much... once you get better, you then have to understand that you need to throw that advice out, and you have to attack in firefights, or you will just be in defensive mode in perpetuity. Beginners/intermetiates should know that this advice is for them, right now, but as you get better at these volley battles, you need to start top-rolling and punching the volley wars.

  • @deatonsports8629
    @deatonsports8629 6 місяців тому

    For the “letting the ball bounce go behind you” topic does that still apply when you are at the kitchen line?

    • @PickleballKitchen
      @PickleballKitchen  6 місяців тому +4

      Absolutely!

    • @serge4816
      @serge4816 6 місяців тому

      Gotta hold that line. Take the ball as early as possible. Volleying gives opponent less time to read, react.

    • @sbinsdca
      @sbinsdca 6 місяців тому

      If you catch the ball that deep at the kitchen line, assuming you're able to get it back over the net and low enough not to be put away, you'll be off balance after the shot. Recognize the depth sooner and pivot or back up a half step.

  • @matthaverdink8457
    @matthaverdink8457 6 місяців тому

    Are you using and have you switched to the new Gearbox Pro Fusion?

    • @PickleballKitchen
      @PickleballKitchen  6 місяців тому +1

      Yes, but I’m using the control version

    • @matthaverdink8457
      @matthaverdink8457 6 місяців тому

      @@PickleballKitchen elongated or fusion? I am roughly a 4.5 player. Pretty good combination of control and power. I play with the 6.0 dbd now. I like to be able to reset and want a nice sweet spot, so I am thinking control also but not sure about getting elongated. I also want to make sure I have good hand speed as well. I use to play with the Pro Drive paddle and liked that for the sweet spot and resets, volleys. By the way I really appreciate and like watching your videos. Thanks.

    • @PickleballKitchen
      @PickleballKitchen  6 місяців тому

      Fusion. You will have less hand speed with the elongated. In general, you should focus on whether you actually need the power or not and if you know for sure that it'll help out in some way. If not, of if you're unsure, just go with the fusion for the hand speed. I don't noticed any differences between sweetspots.

  • @roxannebaker503
    @roxannebaker503 6 місяців тому +1

    I'm new to the game (three group lessons in)...but isn't the goal to win the point? Here it seems like you're suppose to keep the rally going as long as possible.

  • @novubrown2780
    @novubrown2780 6 місяців тому

    is that the PPE you are using? if so how's the sweet spot?

    • @PickleballKitchen
      @PickleballKitchen  6 місяців тому

      I'm using the Pro Control Fusion. Sweetspot is fine.

  • @sunsioux444
    @sunsioux444 3 місяці тому

    footwork boring? No!! I have been playing about four years and I’m not sure what my feet are doing so this is a great reminder .

  • @kathleenmontavon8630
    @kathleenmontavon8630 6 місяців тому

    It seems like the hopping in your footwork uses extra energy even though it keeps you loose. It seems less efficient.

  • @1sunnydeb
    @1sunnydeb 6 місяців тому +1

    Bangers can only bang when you set it up. Pop it up…hit at their feet!

  • @shakedave1
    @shakedave1 28 днів тому

    I see you open your paddle face a bit on balls the just clear the net, use a neutral face on slightly higher balls and a slightly closed face for any ball that's higher.....

  • @captainzuesss1685
    @captainzuesss1685 6 місяців тому

    Are you using a western grip?

    • @sbinsdca
      @sbinsdca 6 місяців тому

      His FH looks SW, even dinking. BH continental.
      Coming from tennis, I use the same two grips FH and BH. Serving also SW. Overheads continental.
      I tried switching to a continental FH at the kitchen but the speedups (basically a FH) are SW. Couldn't make the speedups or flicks work using a continental grip. SW FH dinks are fine and makes topspin FH dinking + speedups easier.

    • @PickleballKitchen
      @PickleballKitchen  6 місяців тому

      Good eye!

  • @jillrobinson6767
    @jillrobinson6767 4 місяці тому

    Is 3rd shot drop the servers 3rd shot or the 3rd shot of the game

  • @waynewest5749
    @waynewest5749 6 місяців тому

    I follow your videos and generally glean good info. However, just blocking a bang back (even these creampuff strikes) only tell the banger that I am not a threat so banger can keep banging.

  • @user-ee1tg9xm6n
    @user-ee1tg9xm6n 5 місяців тому

    “STEPPING TO THE LEFT” is an inside-out forehand (opened stance)

  • @nancyla866
    @nancyla866 Місяць тому

    You are not angling the paddle down at all! Watch up to 12:54 block bangers. Your psddle face is always up. You may be doing some cutting at the same time but that ball is not going down off it either. It pops up. And that is a kill shot for the opponent.

  • @coachwalrus3158
    @coachwalrus3158 5 місяців тому

    Hops are great or you’ll get flat footed and then you’re screwed.
    Ask any linebacker that’s late to the party
    Good video, god knows I need to be better

  • @jazzdad52
    @jazzdad52 4 місяці тому

    I’m confused. When you are dinking back and forth, both doing the same thing, how are you loosing, or winning at that time? You gave advise for each situation, but I can’t tell why one is winning.

  • @ginjaninja3627
    @ginjaninja3627 6 місяців тому

    Shouldl be required viewing for every intermediate players!

  • @jamesferrin5415
    @jamesferrin5415 6 місяців тому +8

    Blocking bangers, you said to face the paddle down a little. Then I watch you close, and your paddle is slightly facing up.

    • @jonathannyquist582
      @jonathannyquist582 6 місяців тому

      Yup, I saw it up too. Down would go into the net unless the ball was really high, in which case let it go out.

    • @PickleballKitchen
      @PickleballKitchen  6 місяців тому +17

      Ah yes, few things here:
      I mention halfway through that segment that the shots were going a bit high, thus I had to angle the paddle down a bit more.
      Also, I should have been more clear on this, but it's not always going to be perfect. This is especially the case for any kind of drive that ends up curving below the height of the net. Naturally, your face will have to be open a bit for those types of drives. With bangers, the ball is typically going to hit higher up on your body because the velocity isn't giving gravity time to bring it down, thus this specific technique. But if you're dealing with drives that have more topspin, but less speed, then that's a different story and your face may need to be a bit more open to clear the net. Those can be tougher to deal with depending on who's on the other side of the net.

  • @claycc79
    @claycc79 4 місяці тому

    Block the out in front and angle the paddle down....what could go wrong ummmm into the net.

  • @dantaylor1068
    @dantaylor1068 6 місяців тому +1

    Simply blocking a banger's drive is exactly why bangers bang - they get a return that's easy to handle, giving them a great advantage for their next shot.

    • @sbinsdca
      @sbinsdca 6 місяців тому

      Duck. At the intermediate level, most banger's shots fly long 😉

  • @Tededison
    @Tededison Місяць тому

    What about BLOCKING?!?!?

  • @senorsuerte3391
    @senorsuerte3391 4 місяці тому

    Feet first, hit Second !!!

  • @antisocialmoth
    @antisocialmoth 4 місяці тому

    slap down with the bum out 0:27

  • @user-ee1tg9xm6n
    @user-ee1tg9xm6n 5 місяців тому

    STEP AND PUNCH AS IN TENNIS! Do not use your wrist!

  • @bldrmtnman
    @bldrmtnman 6 місяців тому

    Your helper never really hit the ball hard at you, like a banger would.

  • @PaintingWithLight-kt2tc
    @PaintingWithLight-kt2tc 19 днів тому +1

    Your blocks are with the paddle face slightly open, they are not with the face tilted down, as you stated they should be. You shouldn't coach people to tilt the paddle face down on most blocks, it will go into the net-- and again, you're not even doing that in this video, your face is slightly open. Also, why are you sounding annoyed right from the jump? Are you sick of teaching 3.0's that keep making the same mistakes over and over again? It sounds like it, lol.

  • @derrick031072
    @derrick031072 4 місяці тому

    Sir can you please both bend your knees… It’s painful to see both of you starting straight like that. 😂😂😂

  • @LodinxHijinxPickleball
    @LodinxHijinxPickleball 6 місяців тому

    I shed a tear for players that need explanations for the simple mechanics behind errors, like "If you hit the ball down, that ball is going to go down". Uhhh, duh.

    • @sbinsdca
      @sbinsdca 6 місяців тому

      Being aware of your paddle face angle takes longer for some to grasp. This video is aimed toward intermediate level players.

    • @LodinxHijinxPickleball
      @LodinxHijinxPickleball 6 місяців тому

      @@sbinsdca It doesn't require pickleball experience to understand the simple geometries that govern the natural world. I don't play basketball, but i know that if I smack a basketball down, it isn't going to go towards the hoop.

    • @sbinsdca
      @sbinsdca 6 місяців тому +1

      @@LodinxHijinxPickleball right. You were perfect while learning to play your first paddle sport. Make productive comments.

    • @LodinxHijinxPickleball
      @LodinxHijinxPickleball 6 місяців тому

      @@sbinsdca Ben Johns isn't perfect. That is a weak straw man, as I never claimed any such thing. Make productive comments, please.

  • @redequal7457
    @redequal7457 6 місяців тому

    These are beginner mistakes, not intermediate.

  • @sureshnamala6776
    @sureshnamala6776 6 місяців тому

    Great tips, thank you!!