regards overheads: from volleyball, spotting the ball with the off hand makes it much easier to get consistent contact. And, it gives you more shoulder rotation for greater power.
GOLDEN! This one answered a lot of my "so that's why" quandaries. Thank you so much I'm rewatching a few times for sure. Please keep them coming you are truly a gifted teacher
I look forward to your teaching videos as much as my morning coffee. Today's video is perfect for my wife's skill level, and mine too, as I'm close to 4.0, but lack consistency and mobility (63), but love this sport. Thanks to you, Drew and your 2 sisters for all your hard work, great editing and the skills you share with us fellow picklers.
This video is one of your most helpful to me. It’s clear, simple, concise, relevant & helpful for where I currently am in my skills. This has been the case with so many of your videos, so thanks for helping me & others improve our game quickly. Kudos!
My counters really need work. Thanks for making that. I noticed your paddle face is slightly open when hitting. How important is that? Seems like a lot of pros naturally do that. Mine is definitely more flat or even closed a little. Maybe explains why they land short
I get it that we need master drops and 3rd-point shots, but doesn't hitting the ball in opponent's kitchen bring them to the net? Isn't the object to keep opponent away from the net? What am I missing?
If you're taking the 3rd shot that means you're serving side and the opponent already has an advantage of being able to get closer to the kitchen faster. The drop allows you to approach it as well.
Lolz. Are you either self rated, or coming from a tennis background? Have you competed as a 4.0? If you really are a 4.0 after only playing 8 times, then you are a wunderkind freak of nature. Because 99.95% of people can't come close to that. Even most people with tennis backgrounds would have a hard time doing that.
regards overheads: from volleyball, spotting the ball with the off hand makes it much easier to get consistent contact. And, it gives you more shoulder rotation for greater power.
Best teacher on TH-cam without a doubt.
This is the best and most practical teaching. Thank you so much. I
Thak-you! This is the most useful video on Pickleball! Full of the whats, whys and how’s.
Saving this one to watch again and again.
Glad you enjoyed it!
GOLDEN! This one answered a lot of my "so that's why" quandaries. Thank you so much I'm rewatching a few times for sure. Please keep them coming you are truly a gifted teacher
I look forward to your teaching videos as much as my morning coffee. Today's video is perfect for my wife's skill level, and mine too, as I'm close to 4.0, but lack consistency and mobility (63), but love this sport. Thanks to you, Drew and your 2 sisters for all your hard work, great editing and the skills you share with us fellow picklers.
This video is one of your most helpful to me. It’s clear, simple, concise, relevant & helpful for where I currently am in my skills. This has been the case with so many of your videos, so thanks for helping me & others improve our game quickly. Kudos!
Your videos are always helpful and practical so we can take the info to practice on the courts. Thank you
Great tips for everyone!
Very clear and helpful.
Love this video. It was good seeing you at Nationals too.
Like u said at the end, play better players and you’ll get better! Definitely worked for me ! Thanks for making this video
you are also developing into a 5.0 teacher. Great explanations and visuals. Thanks
This is exactly what I needed! Thanks bro!
Great Video! I needed this
Great video good looking ! Thank you cutie ! Learning lot from you 😂
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Thank you !
My counters really need work. Thanks for making that. I noticed your paddle face is slightly open when hitting. How important is that? Seems like a lot of pros naturally do that. Mine is definitely more flat or even closed a little. Maybe explains why they land short
What paddles are you guys using?
So if you have a firm grip on the paddle what would your grip pressure be?
I wonder where you coach this place?
I get it that we need master drops and 3rd-point shots, but doesn't hitting the ball in opponent's kitchen bring them to the net? Isn't the object to keep opponent away from the net? What am I missing?
If you're taking the 3rd shot that means you're serving side and the opponent already has an advantage of being able to get closer to the kitchen faster. The drop allows you to approach it as well.
Typically you want to be hitting it at their feet, but if they are at the kitchen line already the drop shot is doing this.
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I'm a 4.0. Took me like 8 times of playing pb. Ez
Lolz. Are you either self rated, or coming from a tennis background? Have you competed as a 4.0?
If you really are a 4.0 after only playing 8 times, then you are a wunderkind freak of nature. Because 99.95% of people can't come close to that. Even most people with tennis backgrounds would have a hard time doing that.
One of the best PB channels on TH-cam. Thank you 🥹🙌🙌
Thanks!