Alpha Pickleball Podcast
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Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 4 Episode 3 (Chuck Taylor Pro Pickleball Player)
In this episode of the Alpha Pickleball Podcast, Tats sits down with pro player Chuck Taylor to explore his journey from discovering pickleball in a high school gym class to competing at the professional level. Chuck shares insights on training, strategy, and the evolution of the sport, including the role of stacking, serving techniques, and adapting gameplay for maximum impact. Tune in for a volley of wisdom and fun!
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Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 4 Episode 2 (Gabriel Joseph Pro Pickleball Player)
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In this episode of the Alpha Pickleball Podcast, host Tats chats with Gabe Joseph, a world-ranked pickleball player and coach. Gabe shares his journey from being a multi-sport athlete and tennis player to becoming a top pro in the dynamic world of pickleball. He dives into his early days discovering the sport, how he quickly rose through the ranks, and what kept him hooked. Listeners will gain ...
Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 4 Episode 1 (Casey Diamond Pro Pickleball Player)
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Join us as PPA pro Casey Diamond shares his journey from playing six sports in high school to becoming a standout pickleball player. Learn how his diverse athletic background shapes his unique playstyle, his mindset strategies for staying cool under pressure, and the rituals that keep him sharp during tournaments. Casey also discusses building chemistry with partners and his plans for upcoming ...
Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 3 Episode 8 (Davi Singh Canadian Singles Champion)
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In this episode of the Alpha Pickleball Podcast, Tats interviews Davi Singh, a national pickleball champion and former tennis player. Davi shares his journey from playing tennis in multiple locations across the U.S. and Canada to discovering and excelling in pickleball. He discusses the differences between tennis and pickleball, his strategic approach to both sports, and the lessons he's learne...
Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 3 Episode 7 (Steve Deakin Canada's #1 Pro Pickleball Player)
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In this episode of the Alpha Pickleball Podcast, Tats sits down with Steve Deakin, a professional pickleball player with an impressive tennis background. Steve shares his journey from high-performance tennis, where he competed on international stages, to discovering the exciting world of pickleball. Despite setbacks from serious injuries, Steve found new passion and success in pickleball, becom...
Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 3 Episode 6 (Eric Roddy Pro Pickleball Player)
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In this episode of the Alpha Pickleball Podcast, host Tats interviews Eric Roddy, a professional pickleball player with a background in tennis. Eric shares his journey from tennis to pickleball, starting with his time at the University of Georgia, where he learned the game from a fellow coach. He discusses how his tennis skills, particularly touch and finesse at the net, helped him transition s...
Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 3 Episode 5 (DJ Young Pro Pickleball Player)
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In this podcast episode, pro pickleball player DJ Young shares his journey from playing tennis in Spain as a child to transitioning into pickleball. He recounts how a call from his former tennis coach, Steve Dawson, led him to try pickleball, which eventually became his professional career. DJ discusses how his game evolved through a combination of natural creativity, countless reps, and valuab...
Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 3 Episiode 4 (Travis Rettenmaier Pro Pickleball Player)
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In this episode of the Alpha Pickleball Podcast, host Tats interviews pro pickleball player and MLP team owner Travis Rettenmaier. Travis shares his unconventional journey into pickleball, beginning after a challenging personal time in his life, and how the sport became a transformative experience. He discusses the challenges of transitioning from tennis to pickleball, including adapting to the...
Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 3 Episode 3 (Aanik Lohani Pro Pickleball Player)
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In this episode of the Alpha Pickleball Podcast, host Tats interviews rising pickleball player Aanik Lohani. Aanik shares his journey from club tennis at the University of Minnesota to becoming a competitive pickleball player, starting in 2021. He discusses his training regimen, including the importance of breath work through swimming, muscle recovery with Stretch Labs, and strategic preparatio...
Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 3 Epispde 2 (Ivan Jakovljevic Pro Pickleball Player)
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In this episode of the Alpha Pickleball Podcast, host Tats interviews Ivan Jakovljevic, a pro pickleball player and former professional soccer player. Ivan shares his unique journey from the world of soccer to pickleball, highlighting the challenges and lessons learned along the way. He discusses the transition from a contact sport to the fast-paced mental game of pickleball and how his soccer ...
Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 3 Episode 1 (Dylan Frazier Pro Pickleball Player)
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In this episode of the Alpha Pickleball Podcast, host Tat sits down with rising pickleball star Dylan Frazier. Despite not having a traditional racket sports background, Dylan has quickly ascended to the pro level, drawing from his experience in baseball and other sports. Dylan shares insights into his training routines, including how he balances his college studies with a demanding pickleball ...
Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 2 Episode 12 (Stefan Auvergne Pro Pickleball Player)
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Welcome to the Alpha Pickleball Podcast, where we slice through the noise to bring you the juiciest insights, strategies, and stories from the dynamic world of pickleball. Join us as we serve up engaging conversations with top players, coaches, and enthusiasts, giving you an ace perspective on all things pickleball. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just stepping onto the court, get ready for a ...
Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 2 Episode 11 (Mike & Yui CNPL Founders)
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In this episode of the Alpha Pickleball Podcast, hosts dive deep into the dynamic world of pickleball with special guests Mike and Yui from the Canadian National Pickleball League. From the origins of the league to its vision for the future, listeners are treated to a volley of insights, strategies, and stories that showcase the growth and potential of pickleball in Canada. With engaging conver...
Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 2 Episode 10 (Brandon Lane Pro Pickleball Player)
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Episode Description: In this episode of the Alpha Pickleball Podcast, host Tats welcomes Brandon Lane, a rising star in the world of pickleball. Brandon shares his journey from discovering the sport through a college roommate to becoming a competitive player on the pro circuit. He discusses his transition from tennis to pickleball, emphasizing his aggressive playing style inspired by tennis leg...
Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 2 Episode 9 (Mari Humberg Pro Pickleball Player)
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In this episode of the Alpha Pickleball Podcast, host Tats interviews Mari Humberg, who shares insights into her transition from tennis to pickleball. Mari discusses her extensive tennis background, including playing at the collegiate level, and how she discovered pickleball through coworkers in 2022. Despite initially finding pickleball lacking in competitiveness, Mari's interest grew after pl...
Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 2 Episode 8 (Martin Emmrich Pro Pickleball Player)
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Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 2 Episode 8 (Martin Emmrich Pro Pickleball Player)
Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 2 Episode 7 (Jack Munro Pro Pickleball Player)
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Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 2 Episode 7 (Jack Munro Pro Pickleball Player)
Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 2 Episode 6 (Steve Paranto Pickleball Hall of Famer)
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Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 2 Episode 6 (Steve Paranto Pickleball Hall of Famer)
Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 2 Episode 5 (Collin Shick Pro Pickleball Player)
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Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 2 Episode 5 (Collin Shick Pro Pickleball Player)
Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 2 Episode 4 (Wes Gabrielsen Pro Pickleball Player)
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Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 2 Episode 4 (Wes Gabrielsen Pro Pickleball Player)
Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 2 Episode 3 (Brooke Revuelta Pro Pickleball Player)
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Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 2 Episode 3 (Brooke Revuelta Pro Pickleball Player)
Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 2 Episode 2 (Jayden Broderick Pro Pickleball Player)
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Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 2 Episode 2 (Jayden Broderick Pro Pickleball Player)
Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 2 Episode 1 (Patrick Kawka Pro Pickleball Player)
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Alpha Pickleball Podcast Season 2 Episode 1 (Patrick Kawka Pro Pickleball Player)
Alpha Pickleball Podcast Episode 12 (Andrei Daescu Pro Pickleball Player)
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Alpha Pickleball Podcast Episode 12 (Andrei Daescu Pro Pickleball Player)
Alpha Pickleball Podcast Episode 11 (Michael Hoxie Tournament Director)
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Alpha Pickleball Podcast Episode 11 (Michael Hoxie Tournament Director)
Alpha Pickleball Podcast Episode 10 (Pesa Teoni Pro Pickleball Player)
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Alpha Pickleball Podcast Episode 10 (Pesa Teoni Pro Pickleball Player)
Alpha Pickleball Podcast Episode 9 (Connor Garnett Pro Pickleball Player)
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Alpha Pickleball Podcast Episode 9 (Connor Garnett Pro Pickleball Player)
Alpha Pickleball Podcast Episode 8 (Augie Ge Pro Pickleball Player)
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Alpha Pickleball Podcast Episode 8 (Augie Ge Pro Pickleball Player)
Alpha Pickleball Podcast Episode 7 (Mattias Johansson Sr Pro Pickleball Player)
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Alpha Pickleball Podcast Episode 7 (Mattias Johansson Sr Pro Pickleball Player)
Alpha Pickleball Podcast Episode 6 (Charles Neufeldt Canadian National Medalist)
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Alpha Pickleball Podcast Episode 6 (Charles Neufeldt Canadian National Medalist)

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  • @sarailopez8724
    @sarailopez8724 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great POD

  • @5IVEZERO
    @5IVEZERO 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Legend of Collins Park 💦🚁🇺🇸

  • @tenniswithmike
    @tenniswithmike 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Davi is the best!!

    • @matchpoints5006
      @matchpoints5006 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Still not as fast as you!

  • @PickleballPrime-v2n
    @PickleballPrime-v2n 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love Eric R! The dude is a G, great player and doesn’t have a huge ego. Dude is cool as a cucumber 😎

  • @PickleballPrime-v2n
    @PickleballPrime-v2n 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've seen Davi play before. The dude is super talented and very well-spoken. Very entertaining to watch!

    • @matchpoints5006
      @matchpoints5006 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for the kind words :)

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  • @wulymammoth
    @wulymammoth 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Appreciate the pod here, but a lot of missed opportunities for painting his story. The Briones interview felt much more structured and gave a much better background into how Pesa developed. Briones didn’t ask what level his uncle and cousin plays at now (missed opp), but also some assumptions about Pesa’s play such stating that he’s known for drives kinda signals lack of exposure. He has mean overheads but he almost always drops until a pop-up.

  • @McCaffreyPickleball
    @McCaffreyPickleball 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Huge props to Mike, Hui and Cam (and countless others involved) for making this happen and growing Canadian pickleball! Proud to be a part of the league and looking forward to what's ahead!

  • @digitalreporter
    @digitalreporter 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    0:58 Tennis Background/Finishing Up School 3:07 Winning State 3:30 Pickleball 4:40 What part of the game came easy/hard for you? 5:33 Drilling 6:37 Your Coach 7:45 Workouts 8:54 Going Full Time Pickleball 10:46 How did you gain experience? 11:34 Trial & Error 12:34 Your Cohesive Game 13:15 Partners 14:09 What is your process of getting to know a new partner? 15:29 Tournament Day Preparation 16:36 Not Looking At The Draw 17:16 The Mental Game 18:57 Moving forward 20:57 How can Pickleball appeal more to your age group? 22:29 Advice For Improvement 23:00 Drilling Routine 24:03 Outro

  • @marktrousdell
    @marktrousdell 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Loved watching Andrei play MLP and his recent tournament with Gabe was incredible, very dynamic player, great interview! Keep them coming Tats

  • @waitmetherell6664
    @waitmetherell6664 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    😞 'PromoSM'

  • @Connor_Dempsey
    @Connor_Dempsey 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Terrific podcast. Please turn down the intro and outro and sound effects. You have to turn up the volume to hear the talking then your eardrums get blown out by the intro, outro and sound effects.

  • @Connor_Dempsey
    @Connor_Dempsey 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fantastic podcast. Please turn down the volume of your ending super loud sound effect + "thanks for tuning in...". I had to turn the volume up to hear the podcast and then that ending sound effect is so loud it blows out my eardrums.

  • @Joepanther570
    @Joepanther570 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    hey podcast fam keep up the great job

  • @digitalreporter
    @digitalreporter ปีที่แล้ว

    From Tennis Courts to Pickleball Dreams: Ryler DeHeart's Unlikely Journey to Pickleball Glory How a former college tennis standout became a rising star in the fastest growing sport in America Alpha Pickleball Podcast host Tatsuya "Tats" Nakagawa sits down with Ryler DeHeart, a former professional tennis player turned professional pickleball player, for a wide-ranging and insightful discussion about DeHeart's personal journey into the world of pickleball as well as his thoughts on skills development, the growth of the sport, and why he thinks pickleball and tennis communities can peacefully co-exist. You had tremendous success as a college tennis player before going pro. What was the transition like going from college tennis to playing full-time on the pro tour? (1:14) DeHeart reflects positively on his college tennis career playing for the University of Illinois, crediting his coaches and teammates for providing a nurturing environment, instilling discipline through academic responsibilities, and preparing him for pressure situations. However, the grind of professional tennis required major adjustments. In college, everything was handled for the players - travel, scheduling, equipment, etc. But touring pros have to take care of all logistics themselves. Financial constraints also forced difficult choices. The physical toll was also an eye-opener. DeHeart admits he took his health for granted in college and didn’t properly invest in injury prevention best practices early on. That came back to haunt him later with nagging injuries that ultimately led him to retire earlier than he hoped. When and how did pickleball first appear on your radar and what inspired you to start pursuing it more seriously? (6:25) DeHeart's initial pickleball experience came roughly 8-10 years ago while recruiting tennis players. He was introduced to the sport by a coach whose father-in-law had a pickleball court. But after hitting some balls, DeHeart all but forgot about it. During pandemic lockdowns, DeHeart and his wife, Megan Fudge, set up a pickleball court in their driveway, as many others did. When new job opportunities arose in a part of Florida near enthusiastic pickleball friends, the DeHearts got a proper pickleball introduction. After some early tournament success playing together, seeing pro players compete inspired dreams of pickleball glory. As prize money grew, DeHeart went all-in on pro pickleball. As a tennis player transitioning into pickleball, what skills or shots proved the most challenging to pick up? (9:57) Like most tennis converts, DeHeart says singles play transferred more seamlessly while developing touch shots like the dink took time and practice. But he now enjoys incorporating finesse shots into his well-rounded game. DeHeart focuses on maintaining sound pickleball fundamentals before layering on flashy shots. He believes the best players minimize errors and force opponents to beat themselves. But at higher levels, players must continue improving their shot variety and skills. DeHeart works tirelessly on his overall game - drilling precision dinks, tuning specialty shots like the Ernie, and shoring up perceived weaknesses. You seem to emphasize keeping your game simple compared to players attempting trick shots. Is sticking to fundamentals a deliberate strategy based on coaching principles? (11:58) DeHeart applies core coaching philosophies to his own development - establishing a solid technical base enables adding stylish shots later. While highlighting abilities is enjoyable, he prioritizes mistake avoidance. DeHeart models the mental and physical discipline displayed by renowned players like Ben Johns and Andrei Daescu, praising their steadiness. By building sound technique, new skills integrate more smoothly. DeHeart is incrementally expanding his repertoire with measured exploration of exciting shots, hoping to surprise opponents next season. But he believes well-executed fundamentals triumph over flashy highlights reels. Winners stem from forcing opponents into errors, not miracle shots. For beginner to intermediate players, what skills should they focus on drilling to elevate from one level to the next? (15:27) DeHeart stresses repetitious drilling - whether volleys or third-shot drops - as the path to mastery. Players should self-diagnose weaknesses then devote focused practice to those areas. Want better dinks? Hit more backhand dinks. Half-speed games have benefits but drilling ingrains muscle memory. He reminds players to work on transition shots Moving effectively from baseline to kitchen is vital. DeHeart wants to pressure opponents quickly (within two shots) before resetting to control the net. But measured aggression and minimizing mistakes early in rallies boosts point success rates exponentially. Ultimately, DeHeart urges pickleball players to mindfully drill skills needing improvement rather than simply playing recreationally. Growth flows from breaking down weaknesses and addressing them through deliberate training. Can you share any colorful stories or fun memories you’ve accumulated playing pickleball? (18:46) DeHeart fondly recalls winning numerous mixed doubles comeback tournaments thanks to the unique pickleball comeback draw. After first match losses, he loved battling back through the draw to face that same opponent in the finals and avenge the earlier defeat. DeHeart feels the comeback draw format reveals competitor character - real players finish tournaments. He also details mixed doubles partnerships straining marriage relationships through volatile emotional swings - intensely joyous when smooth but fraught when struggling. While his mixed doubles record with wife Megan remains stellar, off-court friction erupted. They recently elected to split as partners but DeHeart emphasizes valuing marital happiness over any medal count. As an experienced coach, what excite you about junior pickleball and getting youth involved? (24:22) DeHeart radiates enthusiasm about rocketing junior pickleball participation, now coaching his own children. He recently witnessed his 8-year old daughter Lily become the youngest gold medalist in APP tour history, vanquishing a nemesis. After years developing tennis players, DeHeart loves mentoring junior pickleball athletes. He believes properly welcoming eager youth players strengthens the broader pickleball community. DeHeart reminds critics that today’s juniors are tomorrow’s posteriors and spokespeople. If objections over court space or youth hijinks arise, he advocates extending grace and remembering the priority of healthy activity. Pickleball provides genuine community across age groups. You mentioned the occasional friction between tennis and pickleball communities - do you think they can peacefully co-exist? What needs to happen? (25:07) Despite temporarily setting aside tennis for pickleball, DeHeart firmly believes both sports can flourish together as he once played both. He thinks sharing facilities reduces friction. Requests for dedicated pickleball courts are reasonable to accommodate growing enthusiasm. DeHeart simply asks for mutual understanding and respect across player communities. Tennis needn't feel threatened by pickleball’s popularity surge. He will proudly advocate for pickleball without denigrating other sports and hopes tennis players adopt a similar supportive mindset regarding multi-generational integration. In closing, DeHeart reiterates pickleball having unprecedented growth outpacing other sports which gets entire families exercising together. He expects to continue touring the country with his wife and kids in their recreational vehicle, competing while advocating for the sport he loves.. DeHeart calls pickleball “a gift” for improving lives through athletic endeavors and intergenerational connections. He thanks the community for welcoming his family on this journey.