All right this video be the best and most instructional serving 10 minutes on the TH-cam!! I’ll be sharing with the pickle community here middle Michigan and beyond!! Thanks!!
Timestamps for you guys 🤝 0:00 Intro 0:14 Wrong Grip 1:02 Straight Backswing 1:38 Large Backswing 2:11 Fast Backswing 2:46 Calling The Score 3:18 Not Using Your Wrist 4:01 Bad Follow Through 4:54 Bad Contact Point 5:43 Ignoring Returner 6:46 Random Foot Placement 7:39 Inconsistent Drop 8:32 Weighted Front Foot 9:00 Straight Legs
I've seen a ton of different videos on the serve, including top ppa pros. Your the first one to mention taking your arm out and around. This move feels much more fluent for me. Thanks for your time.
This video nails it: you're the best pickleball teacher on TH-cam. Many, many thanks. By the way, in tip #11, you show the ball being tossed up. I thought that was illegal, that balls being served had to drop unassisted.
A++ Video! Really good bullet points that were short, digestible and even better when seeing the proof of each by way of watching a pro. Saving this one to my pre-match must watch list!!
Why no coverage of the drop serve? It’s all volley serve. I definitely prefer the drop so I can use a wide variety of spin and not worry about people complaining about swing angle, paddle below wrist, blah blah blah.
I usually go for a powerful and has worked really well but lately my serves have been inconsistent. I’ll definitely work on these tips then next time I get out on the court. I’ve got a tournament this weekend so this video was really helpful.
I just went through this and resolved it yesterday. My wife noticed that I wasn't dropping the ball straight down. I was kind of throwing it away from myself. The result was that my server percenwent below 10%. Not good. I started dropping the ball straight down and immediately went to 90% with some decent power.
I feel like you get a lot more control over serve if you use drop serve rather than volley... especially hips/shoulders twist. Alternatively would be to toss up a volley serve a bit higher to then recoup into a proper swing. When you just drop for a volley serve - arm is in front and I really don't see a good way to do a proper torso twist.
5:29 this tip is kinda correct but not exactly for the reason why you think it is. You will hit the ball the hardest in the sweet spot because it largely isn’t the weight the paddle that generates the power but the flex from the core and face. The spot on the paddle with the most flex and rebound is the sweet spot. Your tip is still correct for most people because most people use elongated paddles where the sweet spot is closer to the furtherest point down the paddle generally offset from the top by about 3 inches. So yea the tip works but because the sweet spot on most paddles is near the top because most paddles are elongated but if you are using a hybrid, standard, or wide body paddle this is not the case. As paddles get shorter the sweet spot moves downwards at an increasing scale. For example on most hybrids which are about 0.2 inches shorter than an elongated paddle the sweet spot is about 4 inches lower than the head so about 1 inch further down than elongated paddles but on a widebody paddle like a volair forza mach 2 which is about 0.6 inches shorter than an elongated paddle the sweet spot is is around 6 inches lower than the head almost dead center in the paddle face. Since you are sponsored by selkirk i encourage you to pick up a power air s2 or epic shape and test this yourself. Without putting any weight on the paddle make contact on a serve really far up the paddle face, then gradually move your contact point lower and lower and what you’ll find is even though you are hitting the ball lower on the face you are still generating more power than you are at the top.
bacause i didnt get a paddle nor my question was answered. why do we drop the ball in the third shot if we want our opponents to be further from the kitchen?
U drop so yourself and partner can get established at your side of kitchen, so drive and drop accordingly too game and opponents being played! I’ll drop return against bangers to throw off smashing and drive crashers to keep control of rallies!!
Great video! I enjoy your content. This is a very comprehensive serve video however I’m not sure I agree with trying to hit your serve on the tip of the paddle rather than the sweet spot. Yes, the paddle tip is moving faster than the sweet spot at contact but the tip has far less pop than the sweet spot.
On serve Pop be negligent do your ability to swing in longer arc so it’s about power, tip of paddle and both attributes used leading to your served ball drilling the target selected!!
Thanks for such a great video, full of tips. But, could you not get in such a rush please? I watched the grips several times, and other tips, to get it. I just subscribed to your channel too.
I was told that now you can't bounce the ball downward when serving it , as opposed to just dropping it and striking it off the bounce.( althoughi I dont feel like I am bouncing it) ...at least that was what some dude was telling me. ( although my serve was giving him problems ) .
@@sheaunderwood yes about the 2 serves I'm just saying that on the volley serve the point of contact has to be below the waist, paddle head needs to be below the wrist and the swing is an upward motion, so you can't really incorporate a "toss." In the volley serve you are basically releasing the ball out of the hand below the waist (understandably for most people the hand holding the ball tends to rise up a bit when beginning the serving motion) and the paddle coming up and striking the ball. I guess using the word "toss" is bit misleading when in the video you are actually tossing the ball up.
The point is that people toss the ball up and then wait for it to get below the waist before making contact. You see it all the time. Very few people in the lower levels drop the ball out of their hand, they toss it up.
Best cover of serving I’ve seen. I will periodically return to this video to do a service check. Very well done. Thanks.
The best all-round serving tutorial video I have personally seen. Kudos! You earned my subscription.
All right this video be the best and most instructional serving 10 minutes on the TH-cam!! I’ll be sharing with the pickle community here middle Michigan and beyond!! Thanks!!
Timestamps for you guys 🤝
0:00 Intro
0:14 Wrong Grip
1:02 Straight Backswing
1:38 Large Backswing
2:11 Fast Backswing
2:46 Calling The Score
3:18 Not Using Your Wrist
4:01 Bad Follow Through
4:54 Bad Contact Point
5:43 Ignoring Returner
6:46 Random Foot Placement
7:39 Inconsistent Drop
8:32 Weighted Front Foot
9:00 Straight Legs
I've seen a ton of different videos on the serve, including top ppa pros. Your the first one to mention taking your arm out and around. This move feels much more fluent for me. Thanks for your time.
Exceptional breakdown and analysis of EVERY component of a successful serve, Shea !
Very nice video explaining the serve. Agree with all the points.
Fantastic training. Never seen such a detail explanation. Many thanks
This video nails it: you're the best pickleball teacher on TH-cam. Many, many thanks.
By the way, in tip #11, you show the ball being tossed up. I thought that was illegal, that balls being served had to drop unassisted.
Great pointers! Your instructions are concise and easy to understand and follow. Nicely done!
A++ Video! Really good bullet points that were short, digestible and even better when seeing the proof of each by way of watching a pro. Saving this one to my pre-match must watch list!!
Always learn a lot from your videos Shea. Great stuff!
Thanks Bill 👍
Why no coverage of the drop serve? It’s all volley serve. I definitely prefer the drop so I can use a wide variety of spin and not worry about people complaining about swing angle, paddle below wrist, blah blah blah.
Definitely the best serving tips video out there! Love the shots of all my pickleball buddies serving!
My favorite pickleball youtuber.
All of these tips are great, thank you!!!
Rip to the guys in the video doing literally everything wrong 💀
Lol
RIP and hopefully they live long enough to correct their serves. Dem boys are old. Thankfully Pb keeps ya young.
Very helpful. Thx
Great job Shea. I dont usually comment on these videos but you did a great job and gave everyone a lot of information.
Thanks! Really appreciate the comment, I’m just tryna help
Thank you for this video explaining how to improve the serve. I will be implementing these strategies
thanks for the tips
I got you bro 🤝
great video! which hesacore do you use?
Whichever one is the thin one. Someone gave this to me so I’m genuinely not sure.
I usually go for a powerful and has worked really well but lately my serves have been inconsistent. I’ll definitely work on these tips then next time I get out on the court. I’ve got a tournament this weekend so this video was really helpful.
I just went through this and resolved it yesterday. My wife noticed that I wasn't dropping the ball straight down. I was kind of throwing it away from myself. The result was that my server percenwent below 10%. Not good. I started dropping the ball straight down and immediately went to 90% with some decent power.
Very informative on the serve.
what grip are you using? the purple one to be exact
Good points. Thx
yoo ive been playing for 6 years since ive been 9 and watching ur videos forever as well, and this is so true bro lol
Great tips. Thank u
hey! love your videos!
Thank you! I hope it helps
Great vid.
Comprehensive video, great info! Thank you👍👍
you are a very smart man
good tips dude
I feel like you get a lot more control over serve if you use drop serve rather than volley... especially hips/shoulders twist. Alternatively would be to toss up a volley serve a bit higher to then recoup into a proper swing. When you just drop for a volley serve - arm is in front and I really don't see a good way to do a proper torso twist.
5:29 this tip is kinda correct but not exactly for the reason why you think it is. You will hit the ball the hardest in the sweet spot because it largely isn’t the weight the paddle that generates the power but the flex from the core and face. The spot on the paddle with the most flex and rebound is the sweet spot. Your tip is still correct for most people because most people use elongated paddles where the sweet spot is closer to the furtherest point down the paddle generally offset from the top by about 3 inches. So yea the tip works but because the sweet spot on most paddles is near the top because most paddles are elongated but if you are using a hybrid, standard, or wide body paddle this is not the case. As paddles get shorter the sweet spot moves downwards at an increasing scale. For example on most hybrids which are about 0.2 inches shorter than an elongated paddle the sweet spot is about 4 inches lower than the head so about 1 inch further down than elongated paddles but on a widebody paddle like a volair forza mach 2 which is about 0.6 inches shorter than an elongated paddle the sweet spot is is around 6 inches lower than the head almost dead center in the paddle face. Since you are sponsored by selkirk i encourage you to pick up a power air s2 or epic shape and test this yourself. Without putting any weight on the paddle make contact on a serve really far up the paddle face, then gradually move your contact point lower and lower and what you’ll find is even though you are hitting the ball lower on the face you are still generating more power than you are at the top.
bacause i didnt get a paddle nor my question was answered. why do we drop the ball in the third shot if we want our opponents to be further from the kitchen?
U drop so yourself and partner can get established at your side of kitchen, so drive and drop accordingly too game and opponents being played! I’ll drop return against bangers to throw off smashing and drive crashers to keep control of rallies!!
Great video! I enjoy your content. This is a very comprehensive serve video however I’m not sure I agree with trying to hit your serve on the tip of the paddle rather than the sweet spot. Yes, the paddle tip is moving faster than the sweet spot at contact but the tip has far less pop than the sweet spot.
On serve Pop be negligent do your ability to swing in longer arc so it’s about power, tip of paddle and both attributes used leading to your served ball drilling the target selected!!
@@bethechange4726 No disrespect intended but I’m not altogether convinced of that. It would be interesting to see what a testing lab would conclude.
in tennis we call this motion a forehand. there’s a million videos on it.
Great tutorial on serving. Now answer my question on the best drills too improve hitting the sweet spot wink wink 😜
Thanks for such a great video, full of tips. But, could you not get in such a rush please? I watched the grips several times, and other tips, to get it. I just subscribed to your channel too.
Paddle..
@8:04 - tossing the ball up? That’s illegal.
That’s not true. You’re thinking of a drop serve.
Isn’t it illegal to toss the ball up on a volley serve as per the 2024 rule changes?
Nope, that’s not a thing.
I was told that now you can't bounce the ball downward when serving it , as opposed to just dropping it and striking it off the bounce.( althoughi I dont feel like I am bouncing it) ...at least that was what some dude was telling me. ( although my serve was giving him problems ) .
@@realasadoughnut On a ‘drop serve’, you cannot impart any velocity to the ball. Gravity literally is the only force once you let go of the ball.
Unless I'm mistaken, there isn't a serve that a player could be tossing the ball up when serving. On a drop serve you cannot toss the ball up.
There are two types of serve: volley and drop. If you use a volley serve you can toss the ball up (all serves in this video are volley serves)
@@sheaunderwood yes about the 2 serves I'm just saying that on the volley serve the point of contact has to be below the waist, paddle head needs to be below the wrist and the swing is an upward motion, so you can't really incorporate a "toss." In the volley serve you are basically releasing the ball out of the hand below the waist (understandably for most people the hand holding the ball tends to rise up a bit when beginning the serving motion) and the paddle coming up and striking the ball. I guess using the word "toss" is bit misleading when in the video you are actually tossing the ball up.
The point is that people toss the ball up and then wait for it to get below the waist before making contact. You see it all the time. Very few people in the lower levels drop the ball out of their hand, they toss it up.