Gentlemen- very grateful for the episode. Many of us out here are 3.0+, 4.0+ players who know we will never be pro pickleball material but want to play the best game that we possibly can. This show is exactly the kind of content that we are seeking to give insight into ongoing improvement. Kudos for the excellent work and for bringing on Jordan to help.
I enjoyed the podcast and insights from Jordan. Jordan has a lot of knowledge. Thank you, Jordan for sharing. Thank you, Braydon and Kyle for having Jordan on your podcast.
Great episode! Great content with Jordan! Braydon, I'm looking to pick up a Mach 2 Forza but wanted to wait until your colab paddle is available. Any updates on a release date?
They were finished and shipped by air from the factory on June 25. Typically takes a couple weeks from the shipment date to arrive so should be here pretty soon though I haven’t heard an exact date from them yet.
I need a course that takes me through the next thing to learn and then the next thing and then the next thing I’m a bit overwhelmed with all the pickle ball information out there. I’ve been playing two months and don’t know where to build the foundation. In addition to that I get video suggested by TH-cam and I’m not certain if it’s a skill I should be working on now or later. So a video series that starts with a 1.0 player braves 2.0 and 3.0 etc. would be excellentfor me at least
Lol, wait a second, so pros using Engage or the 002 need to cool their paddles to pass, but then when they take them out in match play (you know, where it's hot outside), they would not pass 🤔. Something seems wrong here.
Coach > Ball machine for sure. BUT after getting coaching for your game. I would get a ball machine to practice reps if you do not have a drill partner.
Idk, the thing is though, if you’re somewhat of an athlete you can diagnose the problems yourself. There’s alot of info on TH-cam, you can record yourself and then compare and see what you’re doing wrong. If you compare 1k ball machine vs 1k dollars worth of coaching. 1k is let’s say 10 hours of coaching. I can get that 10 hours of reps in 5 days with 2 hours a day. Then let’s say a month 2 hours every day, that’s 60 hours of honing in technique. I think that goes a long way. But if you’re clueless and have poor body awareness, then a coach is probably necessary.
@@adamheath4599 I think the main difference between doing it the way you describe and having a coach is the speed at which you will develop the skill your working on. A coach streamlines the information process and you can make the same improvements that would take a while of watching videos into time on the court
@@EdwinPBGT I’d have to say I disagree, a coach may increase the speed it takes for you to understand the technique. But actually developing the technique, I think having a lot of reps is the best way.
Thanks for having me on guys!!!
It was a good time! Let’s play a game before you leave town.
Gentlemen- very grateful for the episode. Many of us out here are 3.0+, 4.0+ players who know we will never be pro pickleball material but want to play the best game that we possibly can. This show is exactly the kind of content that we are seeking to give insight into ongoing improvement. Kudos for the excellent work and for bringing on Jordan to help.
I enjoyed the podcast and insights from Jordan. Jordan has a lot of knowledge. Thank you, Jordan for sharing. Thank you, Braydon and Kyle for having Jordan on your podcast.
Jordan gives the me the chillest surfer dude vibe. Nothing is too important or too big of a deal. Everything is just chill
Yes ha he’s very relaxed like that when you hang out with him too.
Great pod
Great episode! Great content with Jordan! Braydon, I'm looking to pick up a Mach 2 Forza but wanted to wait until your colab paddle is available. Any updates on a release date?
They were finished and shipped by air from the factory on June 25. Typically takes a couple weeks from the shipment date to arrive so should be here pretty soon though I haven’t heard an exact date from them yet.
I need a course that takes me through the next thing to learn and then the next thing and then the next thing I’m a bit overwhelmed with all the pickle ball information out there. I’ve been playing two months and don’t know where to build the foundation. In addition to that I get video suggested by TH-cam and I’m not certain if it’s a skill I should be working on now or later. So a video series that starts with a 1.0 player braves 2.0 and 3.0 etc. would be excellentfor me at least
I signed up for the course! Done ✅
Jordan's take on ball machines is smart.
In doubles, the quickest way to get to 5.0 would be having Ben Johns as your partner for a tournament 😊
I kinda just need to know what that hat is Kyle's rockin and where I can get one 🤷♂️
Melin Neon
Lol, wait a second, so pros using Engage or the 002 need to cool their paddles to pass, but then when they take them out in match play (you know, where it's hot outside), they would not pass 🤔. Something seems wrong here.
So what’s his topspin pro discount code?
This link gives you the discount - topspinpro.com/discount/BRIONESPB10/
Jack Munro...best right side player in the game.
He is also just a blast to watch
Coach > Ball machine for sure. BUT after getting coaching for your game. I would get a ball machine to practice reps if you do not have a drill partner.
Idk, the thing is though, if you’re somewhat of an athlete you can diagnose the problems yourself. There’s alot of info on TH-cam, you can record yourself and then compare and see what you’re doing wrong.
If you compare 1k ball machine vs 1k dollars worth of coaching. 1k is let’s say 10 hours of coaching. I can get that 10 hours of reps in 5 days with 2 hours a day. Then let’s say a month 2 hours every day, that’s 60 hours of honing in technique. I think that goes a long way.
But if you’re clueless and have poor body awareness, then a coach is probably necessary.
@@adamheath4599 I think the main difference between doing it the way you describe and having a coach is the speed at which you will develop the skill your working on. A coach streamlines the information process and you can make the same improvements that would take a while of watching videos into time on the court
@@EdwinPBGT I’d have to say I disagree, a coach may increase the speed it takes for you to understand the technique. But actually developing the technique, I think having a lot of reps is the best way.
briones seems high af
Lol it was 8am so everyone was tired but I was running on 300mg of caffeine already
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