This is a very good video! Just recently, I hit my first backhand cross-court dink (much like you illustrated) and completely beat my opponent. I seldom impress myself and it certainly felt good! The onlookers applauded my shot and all I could do is think that I wish it was recorded so that I could watch it and see how well it was executed, so that I could repeat it . Your illustration tells me what I did and I hope I can maintain that form and execution. It was all instinctua but I've seen pros make this move time and time again. I've not yet executed the 2-handed backhand topspin dink. I need to work on it and your tutorial should help. By far, I enjoy the one-handed forehand dink. It's one of my most effective dink moves that earns me points because of the acceleration of the dip once the ball crosses the net. Again, great tutorial!
If you can do this naturally you’re an artist! It is interesting how if we don’t focus on something and just relax our mind, our hands and arms take over how they should! Pretty cool
Great video. I use a continental grip for volleys, which undoubtedly results in my dinks being slice dinks. In a rally, how do you transition so quickly to hit the topspin dink? Or do you maintain the continental grip even for topspin dinks?
@@pickleballplaybook Yeah looks like it, for more topspin. I pretty much use a continental grip for everything on a pickleball court, though occasionally will go eastern or semi-western on serves, rollers, or forehand returns. Have you ever done a video on grips?
No one has made a video for it since there’s not a very big market that is interested in it because majority of players are just trying to dink normally haha! That said, I want to try to teach everything I know, regardless of how it performs!
1. Mentally prepares tutorial 2. Spends an hour filming tutorial 3. Reviews and edits 4. Creates final product. First response: “Missing the P.” Gotta love the internet. Great video and truly to-notch content right here!
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Great instructional video, with clear description of
“how to”.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is a very good video! Just recently, I hit my first backhand cross-court dink (much like you illustrated) and completely beat my opponent. I seldom impress myself and it certainly felt good! The onlookers applauded my shot and all I could do is think that I wish it was recorded so that I could watch it and see how well it was executed, so that I could repeat it . Your illustration tells me what I did and I hope I can maintain that form and execution. It was all instinctua but I've seen pros make this move time and time again.
I've not yet executed the 2-handed backhand topspin dink. I need to work on it and your tutorial should help.
By far, I enjoy the one-handed forehand dink. It's one of my most effective dink moves that earns me points because of the acceleration of the dip once the ball crosses the net.
Again, great tutorial!
If you can do this naturally you’re an artist! It is interesting how if we don’t focus on something and just relax our mind, our hands and arms take over how they should! Pretty cool
Great video, mans got a mini tornado behind him while coaching!
That's how he add his aggressive spins 😅
I know! lol! Crazy windy, but you wouldn’t know it because these mice do a good job at staying under the radar
Great video. I use a continental grip for volleys, which undoubtedly results in my dinks being slice dinks. In a rally, how do you transition so quickly to hit the topspin dink? Or do you maintain the continental grip even for topspin dinks?
I hold eastern right after each dink. You have a lot of time to switch when dinking!
On your single backhand topspin. Do you often spin like you do on your forehand ?
Why or why not?
Hi Daniel! I don’t quite understand what you mean. Can you explain?
So what grip are you using for the forehand topspin dink?
I use eastern forehand!
@@pickleballplaybook Yeah looks like it, for more topspin. I pretty much use a continental grip for everything on a pickleball court, though occasionally will go eastern or semi-western on serves, rollers, or forehand returns. Have you ever done a video on grips?
Great video! I was literally thinking no one posted an aggressive top spin dinks!
No one has made a video for it since there’s not a very big market that is interested in it because majority of players are just trying to dink normally haha! That said, I want to try to teach everything I know, regardless of how it performs!
Great lesson, breakdown of the cues are organized and easy to understand. Nike should be a co-sponsor for this video. 😃
Wow, thanks! Nike nation! Haha
Great dinking video are you in St. George! I’d like to meet up for a lesson if you teach. I play at the Picklr. Eugene
Yes I am! Contact me on Instagram at @pickleballplaybook
filmed in palm springs CA?
No, close though!
Your videos are insanely useful.. what's your dupr, bro?
Glad you’re enjoying them! I’m a 5.2 🙌
@pickleballplaybook thanks for sharing, bro I would've thought higher based on your understanding.
Hey, "Nike swoosh" the ball - they should be sponsoring you!
For real though! Where are they at 👩🍳
Text at 7:01 says TOPSIN (missing the P).
Can’t change it now that it’s posted but thanks!
1. Mentally prepares tutorial 2. Spends an hour filming tutorial 3. Reviews and edits 4. Creates final product. First response: “Missing the P.” Gotta love the internet. Great video and truly to-notch content right here!
@@MovingJordan Just doing my job. "to-notch content". LOL. Hopefully my feedback will improve step 3.
So you should NOT hit the backhand scoop dink with an open stance??
Hi Jim. What’s a scoop dink?
@ sorry, the one-handed backhand top spin dink where you cock your wrist back. I noticed you hit it with a closed stance
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