I’m loving your videos, Simone and Chad! They are full of very helpful information and you explain things very well! Can’t wait for the Sundial camp with you guys in January! 😁
Love your video’s! Explain why you want to take the dink before it bounces. I see this all the time but have never learned “why” take the ball on the fly?
Simone...thank you for the great information and visuals...my question is...my teaching pro teaches to drop the inside foot a little when the ball is crosscourt from us, I noticed that you stay pretty square to the net when you are hitting cross court...what is the right way?
Simone love your video's, do you have any by chance on serving the Pickleball (Fast/Slow) slice, etc. and should you always return it to the player you are serving too? Thanks
Vito Berlingeri we haven’t done any on different serves, but that’s a great idea. As far as returning, there is many factors that should determine where to return. For instance, do you need more time to get in, then you should go cross court. If the person who is serving is a better player and has great 3rds maybe you should try their partner. Those are some examples.
@@SimoneJardimPickleball Thanks for the reply Simone and I am looking forward to hopefully your serve segment on TH-cam. No PB here in AZ during these enduring times, stay safe and socially distanced! More PB in the future! Cheers
As always, great video! How do you find a drill partner? Do they need to be your same level? I am a weak feeder for my drill partner. Any ideas how I can be a better drill partner? How much should you drill?
Positive Alessandra I like skinny when you play all angles of the court. It’s hard to explain through message, but it’s the last thing I do on this video.
@@SimoneJardimPickleball I am understanding that the best format would be: when serving across, play across and when serving straight up play straight up. Yes? good for practice and tournament play as well?
My favorite pickleball practice away from the court. How I practice keeping my quick hands and my hand-eye coordination anywhere at any time by juggling th-cam.com/video/BaXWuA_mxe0/w-d-xo.html and How a way to practice focusing on the ball for pickleball th-cam.com/users/shortsO1egKCoZ3RM
Simone. Just a little constructive criticism here. I'm saying this out of love. Can you film with you facing us instead of away from us? We don't want to see your backside, no offence. I'm looking for more purposeful tips. Can you do a video on what you are trying to accomplish in dinking? I know the purpose is to place the ball so they can't attack. However, are you looking for opportunities to push your opponent back, so they pop it up? Do you accomplish that with more speed? Does the ball have to land in the kitchen or is it okay to hit it a little deeper to push them back or get them off balance. I hope this is helpful for you and doesn't come off as attacking you. blessings. For the love of pickleball, Mike
You rock Simone!
Another great video. Keep them coming!
Good base for all drill sessions. We do these all the time so am glad to see we are on the right track.
Wow. Great video. Your students are lucky to have you to work with them in person.
I’m loving your videos, Simone and Chad! They are full of very helpful information and you explain things very well! Can’t wait for the Sundial camp with you guys in January! 😁
your points determine what side you play ,even you play on the right and uneven you play on left, same for the opponent ...
Great way to practice!!! Thanks so much for the good info.
This is a great video! All of yours are helpful but this one really hits the areas I’m needing to work on!! ❤️❤️🏓
Love this. Thank
You are a great teacher!
Thank you. Going to do this today! Please come to the Gold Coast Queensland Australia!!
Love it. Thank you.
These are great
Thank you for making this video- great drills and tips. I like the mid court drill you do to help learn how to get up to the no volley zone.
I love skinny singles but never thought about it for a drill thanks again for a great video and see you tomorrow at the clinic !!!!!
You are the best
Love your video’s! Explain why you want to take the dink before it bounces. I see this all the time but have never learned “why” take the ball on the fly?
Great stuff. I’m a big fan of the 7 to 11 drill
keep on posted videos ,love em , how about a tutorial about how and when to attack?
Great share Simone! I will be sharing this with my blog subscribers, see ya in a few weeks at Nationals, hugs!
Do you have live training? I’m interested
Great video. I would like to see more of you playing skinny singles. When would you alternate playing cross court?
your points determine what side you play ,even(0,2,4) you play on the right and uneven(1,3,5) you play on left, same for the opponent ...
@@marcbelanger6960 Well put. Very succinct.
Dope
like the dinkin to help Jen out score more better and dinkin drills in the kitchen sounds good on Jen "-Keep send them to onTH-cam
Simone...thank you for the great information and visuals...my question is...my teaching pro teaches to drop the inside foot a little when the ball is crosscourt from us, I noticed that you stay pretty square to the net when you are hitting cross court...what is the right way?
Michael McDonnell whatever works best for you. I try to stay squared to the court in case the ball comes towards the middle.
Practice by my self with no wall available. Any ideas what kind of drills I can do?
Simone love your video's, do you have any by chance on serving the Pickleball (Fast/Slow) slice, etc. and should you always return it to the player you are serving too? Thanks
Vito Berlingeri we haven’t done any on different serves, but that’s a great idea. As far as returning, there is many factors that should determine where to return. For instance, do you need more time to get in, then you should go cross court. If the person who is serving is a better player and has great 3rds maybe you should try their partner. Those are some examples.
@@SimoneJardimPickleball Thanks for the reply Simone and I am looking forward to hopefully your serve segment on TH-cam. No PB here in AZ during these enduring times, stay safe and socially distanced! More PB in the future! Cheers
Backhand ATP at 3:20 !! Can you explain your technique there, please?
Loving your videos-keep them coming.
Pahu I will do a video on ATPs as I love them.
Why don't you split step in the transition zone when doing a ground stroke?
jeff warnick she took our line
Is this Bonita springs YMCA
As always, great video! How do you find a drill partner? Do they need to be your same level? I am a weak feeder for my drill partner. Any ideas how I can be a better drill partner? How much should you drill?
Good day, I have a question about creating an event on my tournament in Branson, MO for skinny singles, what format do you suggest?
Positive Alessandra I like skinny when you play all angles of the court. It’s hard to explain through message, but it’s the last thing I do on this video.
@@SimoneJardimPickleball I am understanding that the best format would be: when serving across, play across and when serving straight up play straight up. Yes? good for practice and tournament play as well?
Skinny singles looks great. I'll need to do this with my partner when we are between games.
Oooo! Urologist at 7:47
My favorite pickleball practice away from the court. How I practice keeping my quick hands and my hand-eye coordination anywhere at any time by juggling th-cam.com/video/BaXWuA_mxe0/w-d-xo.html and How a way to practice focusing on the ball for pickleball th-cam.com/users/shortsO1egKCoZ3RM
Just a 100 in a row
Body bag!
Eddie didn't last very long this time.
what exactly is the point of this?
Simone. Just a little constructive criticism here. I'm saying this out of love. Can you film with you facing us instead of away from us? We don't want to see your backside, no offence. I'm looking for more purposeful tips. Can you do a video on what you are trying to accomplish in dinking? I know the purpose is to place the ball so they can't attack. However, are you looking for opportunities to push your opponent back, so they pop it up? Do you accomplish that with more speed? Does the ball have to land in the kitchen or is it okay to hit it a little deeper to push them back or get them off balance. I hope this is helpful for you and doesn't come off as attacking you. blessings. For the love of pickleball, Mike
Mike Alcott hi Mike, thank you and I hope you have found some of what you were looking for in different videos. If not let me know
Speak for yourself Mike. I like to see her back side!