Could you talk about the technique of the counter attack? My punch volleys sometimes just don’t have enough power to be punishing. I think it’s bc my paddle stays fairly flat while yours has a little wrist snap on it?
Great ideas and practices, focused and zany. 🤓 You mention your paddle is head light. In pickleball is the balance point measured? (In squash, my balance point is 34 cm, or about 13 1/3 inches, from the butt of the racquet. Slightly lightheaded.) Thanks.
Hi, Zane I have a question about your paddle. Most paddles on the market have an emphasis at being really good at something. For example, some focus on power for strong drives. I've noticed that your paddle has a pretty low swing weight. Was it your plan (emphasis) to create a paddle that was really fast at the kitchen line? Curious, because I'm interested in possibly purchasing your paddle :)
Hey Rob! My paddle is top of the line for spin and swing speed (very related). The paddle is very head-light which allows one to generate tons of paddle head speed and, as a result, tons of spin. This also makes it more maneuverable at the kitchen line. If you decide to purchase, my UA-cam subscribers receive 10% off by using the code "ZNPSubscriber" on my website - znpickleball.com
So, to beat a banger you bang back? Not sure I understand the point of this segment. I dink a banger and then beat them when they make a mistake or let them bang into the net after I dink. Is that counter attack?
As a former banger, let me explain. The only two ways to deter someone from banging is to let the ball go out or punish them. When you punish them, you’re not banging, you’re attacking a bad ball. Generally a banger will be attacking from below the net, with drives or speed ups. Meaning they are hitting up on the ball, giving you the opportunity to hit down on the ball and at their feet. If you’re playing an actual banger, you’re dinking wint work unless you couple it with a counter attack. If you dink the ball to me, what’s stopping me from hitting a forehand speed up right at you? Nothing except the fear that you will return it with interest or let it go out.
Yes but what if opponents are also great with fire fight? He has fast hands? Well, I try not to 'give him that chance to begin with',.. How? Well most bangers are 90% using forehand drives, so in my instance, you have 4 choices. 1) Get better to counter ( like this video says) 2) DON'T give him opportunities, don't hit to his forehand 3) Play the weaker partner? 4) Test he's Volleys with lobs? Bangers love waist high shot COMING directly at them, not high volley balls dropping faster and screwing up their timing. Try that??
1:55 i almost spit my drink out 🤣
Hahahhaha
Could you talk about the technique of the counter attack? My punch volleys sometimes just don’t have enough power to be punishing. I think it’s bc my paddle stays fairly flat while yours has a little wrist snap on it?
this is my problem too, many times I hit the net, not sure why..
Great ideas and practices, focused and zany. 🤓 You mention your paddle is head light. In pickleball is the balance point measured? (In squash, my balance point is 34 cm, or about 13 1/3 inches, from the butt of the racquet. Slightly lightheaded.) Thanks.
So reset until he has a shot he shouldn't bang and then attack? Often if they bang from below the net I get ready to duck and let it go out
Option 1 - Let it go out. Option 2 - Punish it
Just the opposite of what I've been told but it works!!! Thank you.
For sure. It’s in direct conflict with the common wisdom
What bangers are you talking about Zane? The drives or speedups? It’s a little bit confusing.
Hi, Zane
I have a question about your paddle. Most paddles on the market have an emphasis at being really good at something. For example, some focus on power for strong drives.
I've noticed that your paddle has a pretty low swing weight. Was it your plan (emphasis) to create a paddle that was really fast at the kitchen line?
Curious, because I'm interested in possibly purchasing your paddle :)
Hey Rob! My paddle is top of the line for spin and swing speed (very related). The paddle is very head-light which allows one to generate tons of paddle head speed and, as a result, tons of spin. This also makes it more maneuverable at the kitchen line. If you decide to purchase, my UA-cam subscribers receive 10% off by using the code "ZNPSubscriber" on my website - znpickleball.com
@@ZaneNavratilPickleball Thanks!
In rec center play, we rarely ever dink. It's banger, slammer, wild wild west. It's so annoying.
Yep, whack whack whack, so frustrating
I don't know how to counter attack
Here's a good video for that - ua-cam.com/video/LhGGCaS9uGg/v-deo.html
So, to beat a banger you bang back? Not sure I understand the point of this segment. I dink a banger and then beat them when they make a mistake or let them bang into the net after I dink. Is that counter attack?
As a former banger, let me explain. The only two ways to deter someone from banging is to let the ball go out or punish them. When you punish them, you’re not banging, you’re attacking a bad ball. Generally a banger will be attacking from below the net, with drives or speed ups. Meaning they are hitting up on the ball, giving you the opportunity to hit down on the ball and at their feet.
If you’re playing an actual banger, you’re dinking wint work unless you couple it with a counter attack. If you dink the ball to me, what’s stopping me from hitting a forehand speed up right at you? Nothing except the fear that you will return it with interest or let it go out.
All those shots are out. So reset them and let it fly
Yes but what if opponents are also great with fire fight? He has fast hands? Well, I try not to 'give him that chance to begin with',.. How? Well most bangers are 90% using forehand drives, so in my instance, you have 4 choices. 1) Get better to counter ( like this video says) 2) DON'T give him opportunities, don't hit to his forehand 3) Play the weaker partner? 4) Test he's Volleys with lobs? Bangers love waist high shot COMING directly at them, not high volley balls dropping faster and screwing up their timing. Try that??
#2 is very important, but a banger doesn't care about #2. They speed everything up, so punish them when they do!
False premise. I’m not losing to bangers.
Yeah you are
Haaaaaa!!!! What a burn 😂😂😂
@@ZaneNavratilPickleball, OK, you got me bluffing. Good call. 😝
Lmao touche@@frankfurter7260
PS, why do you choke up on the racket so much. It only weighs around 8oz.
False premise, pickleball doesn't use rackets
Provides more paddle stability when the ball is hit hard. I do it sometimes as well.
@@mauricethegreasepickleball, Touche’
Always have even in tennis. Does provide a bit more stability
It’s more fun to hit hard and low with topspin .
Zane: your partner is a clown...sad.