This man is a great youtube coach. A bunch of free game to make you a better player. Please support the paddle if nothing else like and sub. Thank you.
I like that you went over the optimal 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th shot. Makes me wonder if they put this into an A.I. to simulate, how would the perfect 1/2/3/4 hits looks. I assume 5th and beyond would turn into endless perfect cross-court dinks if all 4 players were computers
Just the video I needed! Perfect timing. I want to go all the way to pro and just played for the first time a few days ago after watching MLP and PPA the past few weeks and learning from the pros plus all the awesome TH-cam content, I had all the emotions and excitement but thanks to you I was able to work on things I could remember at the time when excitement wouldnt take over haha. This video is a great refresher on what to focus on step by step and most importantly HOW & WHY to do it! Thank you for this and now I’m off to practice some drills on the Dink Master 🙌🏼
I have take note a lot from your videos. Now I am struggling with controlling my hands and my wrist. Sometimes I hit really hard that the ball goes out or course, sometime Topspin goes to the net. I am trying to improve
How to establish a muscle memory for consistent serve? Sometimes my serve goes far left or right eventhough I go through the same serving ritual. Can't figure out what went wrong.
Thank you for your video series, after watching 40 videos on your channel for 5 days, I know how to play Pickleball better but still need to practice Volley, Backhands, Spining, I love much video How to stop making mistake in easy shots. Hope to see more videos. Thank you a lot
I'd love to see a video on what do with medium high balls that stretch you out, coming across your non-dominant side. These are balls that are not coming at your torso, which seem much easier to hit or defend. I'm talking about balls that kind of stretch the arm out. My friends and I often screw up this shot. We either hit the ball into the net or we end up sending a ball back that is killable. Maybe we're trying too hard to be aggressive. For now, lacking enough skill, it seems safest to just squirt the ball back short but dead. I'd love to know how to be more aggressive with this ball, because it's not low (it's not really high and slammable either).
He is a fast talker but the easy remedy is to change the speed of the audio/playback in the settings. He speaks the way he speaks and just enjoy the free lessons from a great coach.
I have been to a few courts in my local public area where some higher level players frequent. Is there any pickleball etiquette when playing against new players? If so, how about a video on that? Getting hit by some bangers when your new to the game doesn't procure any prudence haha.
I just work on my fundamentals when I'm playing new players. Softer serves but I try to aim it exactly where I want it. Try to land every return deep in the middle. Drop every 3rd shot. It helps them to learn where the right place to be on each of those shots are, and it helps me with my mechanics.
Seems like it’s been a while since you had a new video. Missed you guys. Thanks for the tips, especially when to a drive (at the peak of the bounce) or a drop (below the peak). Definitely something I need to work on!
thank you for your videos, you help me a lot to improve. I'm trying to pre-order your New paddle and it's not working. I am told that the address is not correct. However, it is the one selected by Google and it is the right one. I am from Canada. also, could you give some tips to improve the precision to reach our target. should it be the wrist that should be aimed at the target or the shoulder or the body? Thank you !
Great advice, but I have to disagree with the risk vs reward for missing 1 out of 10 serves. Since all they have to do is return it long and deep, trying to gain an advantage on a 5.0+ player with a serve is a tall order, at least in doubles. Points are not easy to come by at that level. Not sure wasting one 1 of 10 opportunities is worth it. Just my opinion though.
@@EnhancePickleball thanks. I get it lol. It's like an album drop. You'd never know. I'm in the music business. I just blanked so thanks and congrats! Definitely going to check out your paddle
You do realize your watching a pro level coach give you a free lesson? I recently bought the Sweet spot pro and love the longer handle and grippy surface. All around high quality paddle that doesn't break the bank.
This man is a great youtube coach. A bunch of free game to make you a better player. Please support the paddle if nothing else like and sub. Thank you.
🙏🙏🙏
I like that you went over the optimal 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th shot. Makes me wonder if they put this into an A.I. to simulate, how would the perfect 1/2/3/4 hits looks. I assume 5th and beyond would turn into endless perfect cross-court dinks if all 4 players were computers
Yea Kenadi is back!!!
She's in almost every thumbnail😆
3:12 doesn't a return down the middle just open up for a huge drive or an easy drop? I would think we'd want returns to be harder to drive/drop
I did preorder one because i trust you and you’re pickleball experience and also to support your channel
I agree with you, I would trust them since they would know that their credibility would be ruined if they released a crappy paddle
Just the video I needed! Perfect timing. I want to go all the way to pro and just played for the first time a few days ago after watching MLP and PPA the past few weeks and learning from the pros plus all the awesome TH-cam content, I had all the emotions and excitement but thanks to you I was able to work on things I could remember at the time when excitement wouldnt take over haha. This video is a great refresher on what to focus on step by step and most importantly HOW & WHY to do it! Thank you for this and now I’m off to practice some drills on the Dink Master 🙌🏼
Thanks for watching everyone! Good luck this weekend on the courts! Comment any questions you have for me - answering everyone!
I have take note a lot from your videos. Now I am struggling with controlling my hands and my wrist. Sometimes I hit really hard that the ball goes out or course, sometime Topspin goes to the net. I am trying to improve
you might have meant to pin this comment but it isn't currently
How to establish a muscle memory for consistent serve? Sometimes my serve goes far left or right eventhough I go through the same serving ritual. Can't figure out what went wrong.
Thank you for your video series, after watching 40 videos on your channel for 5 days, I know how to play Pickleball better but still need to practice Volley, Backhands, Spining, I love much video How to stop making mistake in easy shots. Hope to see more videos. Thank you a lot
Great to hear!
Great advice 👍 Thanks
I'd love to see a video on what do with medium high balls that stretch you out, coming across your non-dominant side. These are balls that are not coming at your torso, which seem much easier to hit or defend. I'm talking about balls that kind of stretch the arm out. My friends and I often screw up this shot. We either hit the ball into the net or we end up sending a ball back that is killable. Maybe we're trying too hard to be aggressive. For now, lacking enough skill, it seems safest to just squirt the ball back short but dead. I'd love to know how to be more aggressive with this ball, because it's not low (it's not really high and slammable either).
Good stuff thank you!
Love your videos!
This is a very good pickleball teaching program! If coach speaks a little bit slow, it will be more good!
He is a fast talker but the easy remedy is to change the speed of the audio/playback in the settings. He speaks the way he speaks and just enjoy the free lessons from a great coach.
I have been to a few courts in my local public area where some higher level players frequent. Is there any pickleball etiquette when playing against new players? If so, how about a video on that? Getting hit by some bangers when your new to the game doesn't procure any prudence haha.
I just work on my fundamentals when I'm playing new players. Softer serves but I try to aim it exactly where I want it. Try to land every return deep in the middle. Drop every 3rd shot. It helps them to learn where the right place to be on each of those shots are, and it helps me with my mechanics.
@@jasonmogavero3709that is great advice-thank you!
What paddle is kennedy using
Seems like it’s been a while since you had a new video. Missed you guys. Thanks for the tips, especially when to a drive (at the peak of the bounce) or a drop (below the peak). Definitely something I need to work on!
More to come!
2 weeks ago was their last. They're pretty good about almost 1 per week
thank you for your videos, you help me a lot to improve. I'm trying to pre-order your New paddle and it's not working. I am told that the address is not correct. However, it is the one selected by Google and it is the right one. I am from Canada. also, could you give some tips to improve the precision to reach our target. should it be the wrist that should be aimed at the target or the shoulder or the body? Thank you !
It should work now! we just set up shipping zones for canada. Sorry about that! Feel free to try again
What’s the new paddle you are using?
It’s ours! We just launched it for pre-order today. Enhancepickleball.com
Haha I wonder if this is sarcasm because you mentioned it every few minutes
Some people just have lousy listening skills @@DannyBPlays
Great advice, but I have to disagree with the risk vs reward for missing 1 out of 10 serves. Since all they have to do is return it long and deep, trying to gain an advantage on a 5.0+ player with a serve is a tall order, at least in doubles. Points are not easy to come by at that level. Not sure wasting one 1 of 10 opportunities is worth it. Just my opinion though.
This is a beginners video, not 5.0
@@rickthebaker9379 Why would you give bad advice to a beginner?
What's up kenadi?
Pickle Powa
Hey Kenadi, it's me, your step-brother
😂😂
So, I’ve been playing for seven months now, time to get a better paddle???
wee need more "real point examples"
did you guys drop pickleball paddles???
Yes. 🤫
What does that mean? Did you guys drop pickleball paddles? Does he mean playing with other company paddles and now you use your own?
We dropped (launched) our own paddle
@@EnhancePickleball thanks. I get it lol. It's like an album drop. You'd never know. I'm in the music business. I just blanked so thanks and congrats! Definitely going to check out your paddle
@@EnhancePickleball nice man, keep it up 🤜🏼
Why did you change your logo?
We launched a paddle and did a rebrand
I honestly just want to serve the ball in lol
I play better playing deep. Everyone I play does what's recommended in this video and I just smoke them outer opposite line to other outer line.
Different strokes for different folks.
Slow down Connor!
Nice video, as usual. But please ease up on promoting your paddle. Mentioning it once or twice is enough. Beyond that, it gets pretty annoying.
You do realize your watching a pro level coach give you a free lesson? I recently bought the Sweet spot pro and love the longer handle and grippy surface. All around high quality paddle that doesn't break the bank.
lol the most important shot in Pickle Ball Serve , Return . Third Shot Drop , Fourth Shot EVERY shot not one is any more important than another