5 EASY Things That You Can Do To Improve (Without a Drilling Partner)

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  • @BrionesPickleball
    @BrionesPickleball  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How do you practice at home?

  • @bobdoe4689
    @bobdoe4689 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    This fit me very well, since I got no friends

    • @BrionesPickleball
      @BrionesPickleball  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I can be your friend! 😊

    • @godgunsandgoldens
      @godgunsandgoldens 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      I have friends but they’re too lazy to drill.

  • @miken2604
    @miken2604 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    very very helpful...I'm really trying to master my forehand drive mechanics.. i find myself slowing down your swing demonstration so I can learn to replicate your swing..Thank You

  • @Hold8119
    @Hold8119 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    You consistently put out great videos! Thanks, Jordon.

  • @howardjuliewiley5629
    @howardjuliewiley5629 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I've been using your three wall drill videos this week in a racquetball court. I can practice these additional drills in there as well. Thanks so much for all of your work. I appreciate it.

  • @geraldfrench6743
    @geraldfrench6743 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Jordan, these are great! I also practice active drop shots (fore and back) from multiple positions on the court.

  • @brianlane9534
    @brianlane9534 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Ha! As a beginner (3.5) I wanted to learn how to hit the backhand. I never played tennis or those sports. A month ago I went to the courts and practiced - with only 3 balls - my backhand. I'd toss the ball, feed myself dynamic balls to hit, and set up for the stroke. Then I would collect the 3 balls and go from the other side. Then I used the wall to practice my backhand. Just as you teach. I'm a self-taught pickleball player who has watched and re-watched every pickleball video on utuub. According to all the video tips, I should an 8.5 player by now.😅

  • @josec4790
    @josec4790 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Jordan this video is very helpful. I would love for you to work on one for the drop shot and offensive roll volley attacks from the waist to the shoulders. Phenomenal job. Thanks

  • @daveharter6469
    @daveharter6469 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Good job, this makes me feel good, I have been traveling and have no courts around, so I have just started up again about a month ago, have 50 balls in a bucket, Serves, forehand, back hand, front and back hand rolls, overheads and serves again. all to different locations.

  • @MattCh-dz6qw
    @MattCh-dz6qw 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Jordan - These are great drills for wet, winter courts. I have a question: You show a nice, closed stance for ground strokes which makes lots of sense. Why do many high level players, including Anna Bright, serve with a 100% open stance. It seems to have downsides, but there must be a reason - thanks!

    • @BrionesPickleball
      @BrionesPickleball  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Several reasons, I’ll have to do a video on this soon!

  • @yuwenchen3457
    @yuwenchen3457 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hey coach Jordan, I have been watching your PB videos very helpful. Question: What's the best paddle for tennis elbow player? Thanks in advance.

    • @BrionesPickleball
      @BrionesPickleball  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That’s subjective. But I’d definitely recommend a softer paddle like the warrior v2 or 003.

  • @Bee-of5xz
    @Bee-of5xz 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I can do t(e dink but not the volley. Any suggestion? Do you take on beginners for training?

    • @BrionesPickleball
      @BrionesPickleball  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I do 3.0 intensives which are for more beginner players

  • @digitalreporter
    @digitalreporter 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    No Partner, No Problem: 5 Ways to Improve Your Pickleball Skills Solo
    Introduction
    This instruction guide will cover 5 easy ways to improve your pickleball skills without a drilling partner. Having a place to practice, a paddle, and a basket of balls is all you need to work on essential techniques like groundstrokes, dinking, volleying, attacking shots, and serving. Use this guide to learn simple solo drills and improve your game.
    00:32 Groundstrokes
    Groundstrokes are essential for controlling the baseline and keeping the ball in play. Start by doing static drop feeds to groove your forehand and backhand swing technique. Stand in a semi-closed stance with your paddle up. Drop the ball in front of you and strike smooth, compact groundstrokes, rotating your hips and shoulders. Aim crosscourt or down the line. Focus on solid contact and controlled pace. Do 10-20 reps on each side. Then try dynamic drop feeds where you move around to hit forehands and backhands. Drop the ball short so you have to shuffle or run up to get in position. Strike solid groundstrokes after adjusting your footwork. Move laterally, forward and back. Dynamic drills improve footwork and timing.
    If you don't have a court, use a wall! Start with 10-20 forehands keeping your swing short, smooth and compact. Aim for a clean strike in front of your body. Then do backhands focusing on solid contact and a low to high swing path. Finish with alternating forehands and backhands, constantly adjusting your feet to find optimal striking position. Move to the ball smoothly. Wall drills hone stroke technique, footwork, and ball control.
    07:52 Dinking
    Dinking is vital for keeping the ball in play and setting up offensive opportunities. Use a wall to groove an effective dinking motion. Start with forehand dinks in an open stance with legs bent, lifting from the shoulder. Keep strokes short with clean contact out front. No wrist flipping! Do 10-20 reps then switch to backhand dinks, again focusing on compact strokes from the shoulder without excessive wrist action. Finally, alternate forehand and backhand dinks. Step in on shorter balls. Concentrate on solid technique - smooth strokes, precise contact point, ready position. Keep the ball under control. Quality over pace! Dinking drills improve fundamentals.
    10:35 Volleys
    Volleying skills win points at the non-volley zone. Start with static forehand volleys, controlling the ball with short, compact strokes, keeping contact out front. Adjust your feet but don't step in. Do 10-20 reps then move to backhand volleys using the same technique - smooth, short strokes from the shoulder, precise contact point. Finally, alternate forehand and backhand volleys which improves footwork. Shuffle to find optimal striking position. Remember to use a continental or volley grip so you can transition smoothly. Volley practice hones quick reaction time, solid footwork and crisp strokes.
    13:36 Attacking Shots
    Seize offensive opportunities by nailing attacking shots. Start in ready position with paddle low. Let the ball bounce and accelerate smoothly from low to high. Focus on solid topspin and controlled pace. Do 10-20 forehand attacks then move to backhand. Get in ready position, drop the paddle head, and accelerate up the ball. This trains the attacking motion. For backhands, use a one or two-handed swing. Concentrate on accelerating smoothly, not swinging wildly. Paint the lines or aim deep crosscourt. Attacking practice gives you weapons to take command of rallies.
    17:33 Serving
    The serve starts every point so dial it in! Use a continental grip and closed stance to maximize power. Transfer weight from back to front foot as you uncoil your hips and shoulders. Toss the ball out front and make smooth contact. Start with drop serves - serve 10-20 focusing on full rotation and weight transfer. Then do 10-20 serves tossed in the air. Serve deep with spin to set up winning opportunities. Vary placement - T serves down the middle or wide serves into the corners. Quality service practice improves technique, consistency and control.
    Summary
    With just a paddle, balls and space, you can improve all aspects of your game through solo practice. Drill groundstrokes, dinking, volleys, attacking shots and serving using the techniques in this guide. Groove solid fundamentals, sharpen footwork and build confidence through deliberate repetitions. Refine your strokes and shots without needing a partner. Get creative and devise new drills using walls or targets. Solo training will elevate your skills, tactics and pickleball IQ!

  • @jordanmossprojects
    @jordanmossprojects 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I really love drop feeding myself. Its been super helpful to build confidence with my backhand!
    Surprised to see you using the Power Air! Just changing things up or coming back to give it another try?

    • @BrionesPickleball
      @BrionesPickleball  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Filmed a while ago, still use the Halo for now 😊

    • @jordanmossprojects
      @jordanmossprojects 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@BrionesPickleball any reason you didn't switch to the 006? Of all your reviews, that seemed like the one you liked the most. Been looking at it now wanting to give Selkirk paddles a try so curious what made you not choose to swap.

    • @BrionesPickleball
      @BrionesPickleball  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Love the 006, although the shape was a little long for me. That’s why I’m still using the Halo for now.
      If they made the 006 in the halo shape, I’d definitely use it.