Excellent! This video is clear and detailed, so the listener can follow each step in the process of developing the two hander backhand counter. I've been working on it during practice with my drilling partner. Thank you Jordan for the useful practical instruction.
Thanks, Jordan. Great content as usual. I have added 2HBH for drives, drops, drips and dinking but need to use it for counters and putaways. It will definitely help me. Lately, when I get that high ball to my left I am hitting down w/ single backhand and putting it right into the net. Or it’s not aggressive enough in singles vs younger players. This will help me be more aggressive.
Do you have a video on the proper return, when your up close to the nvz, and they float a ball up high on you...I a lot of times hit it into the net!! Im doing something wrong...thx
I get this strategy for HIM. And players like him. YOUNG and able to compete with fast reactions. If your like me and I am playing a younger banger the last thing I want is to get in a volley war with them. Sooner or later I going to lose that battle. Instead I turn there shot against them as their dives are going to be hit with a ton of top spin that’s is how they keep them down and not go out. I don’t want to return any shots above their knees this allows them to continue to bang shots with top spin. Also I don’t want to counter top spin with top spin as their shot has so much top spin I need to counter and reverse that spin likely my return will not get enough top spin to reverse the spin already on their shot. So why bother instead use the slice it will USE the spin they put on the shot and then add to it Then aim low. At their feet if you can or switch it across court to their team mates outside hand the added distance will allow you more space to get the shot down and you take the pace out now they have to hit up. I don’t want to try and out drive them or out volley them they have faster reaction them me if I play their game I am going to lose the point more then I will win it. I prefer to take the power away and reset. Make them uncomfortable get them moving and always hitting up not driving speedups. This requires you to practice dropping shots away from their reach and very close to the net or always hitting your attacks at their feet make the mistake of hitting shots above their knees you will lose. If your an older player and you meet a younger player you need to make them play your game not try and beat them at theirs. They will be able to move and cover the court and they will return shots but if your resets are placed well they will be running to them or reaching and hopefully hitting UP most bangers doesn’t work on finesse shots so most likely THEY will give you a pop up and THEN you hit that speed up into the open space they left running about. Trying to hit speed ups at them won’t win you points their reaction is too quick. And yours is NOT.
The majority of players that come and train with me are over 50+, and they are all at different levels, and they all learn how to counter well. Being able to “soften” or drop the ball short in the court is an important skill, although learning to counter the ball against good “drivers” is an even more important skill. It’s much harder to hit a drop volley when the ball is coming in hard, especially with topspin. You have to be able to do both.
The problem with my 2H backhand is the extra it took to get ready where the ball came in fast and further out the reach. Unless my footwork improved quite a bit, It’s easier to reach out with a single hand.
Enjoyed this video. It makes sense what he is saying and will definitely try, but the paddle spin every time is sooooo distracting. I am seriously trying to not let it bother me. Haha. Thanks for the advice and new skill to add to my game.
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Players that have this shot are very deadly at the net. I don’t come from tennis and I love my 1h flick/counter so it’s hard to force myself to 2h. Need to add it
I just hate balls driven at me - happens every time I am the only female on the court- the two guys opposite me drive everything at me. I have a great two handed backhand, but at the body I get jammed up.( with two hander) I can typically slide to right to counter the balls that are to my left . Also- maybe these guys should drive to the male player - but no they are afraid to do that lol
Body shots are tough. You have to work on sliding quicker, give yourself space OFF on the NVZ to give you more time, OR develop a one handed counter for body shots!
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I'm not sure I have time to slightly swing vs hard shots - the block isn't a bad idea. If I need the reach, I can't do the two-ee. I see where this shot works but it's best used when you have the space and time. Great video though Jordan
@@fjg8340 You can only hit their feet if they bang UP at you and the ball is IN your striking zones. I guess that you only play with 3.5 or below bangers, not the tennis type who are fully aware of placement, percentage, etc.
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Excellent! This video is clear and detailed, so the listener can follow each step in the process of developing the two hander backhand counter. I've been working on it during practice with my drilling partner. Thank you Jordan for the useful practical instruction.
Glad you found it helpful!
Brilliant as usual Jordan. Great video and teaching. Thanks for all the advice over the years. Old Gary
Thanks Gary!!!
Make sure you listen to the podcast coming today lol
Just started playing Pickleball at 60, love your videos very much. 😊
Glad you’re enjoying them!
Thanks, Jordan. Great content as usual. I have added 2HBH for drives, drops, drips and dinking but need to use it for counters and putaways. It will definitely help me. Lately, when I get that high ball to my left I am hitting down w/ single backhand and putting it right into the net. Or it’s not aggressive enough in singles vs younger players. This will help me be more aggressive.
Awesome!!
very good breakdown on this shot.
Thanks!
Excellent advice. Helped me understand the howto at the line for counters & resets as oppose to at the baseline or dinking twohanded. Thanks.
Glad it helped!
Soo good! Thank you for the content and tips!
Np ! 😉
Do you have a video on the proper return, when your up close to the nvz, and they float a ball up high on you...I a lot of times hit it into the net!! Im doing something wrong...thx
We’ll have to make this video !
I get this strategy for HIM. And players like him. YOUNG and able to compete with fast reactions. If your like me and I am playing a younger banger the last thing I want is to get in a volley war with them. Sooner or later I going to lose that battle. Instead I turn there shot against them as their dives are going to be hit with a ton of top spin that’s is how they keep them down and not go out. I don’t want to return any shots above their knees this allows them to continue to bang shots with top spin. Also I don’t want to counter top spin with top spin as their shot has so much top spin I need to counter and reverse that spin likely my return will not get enough top spin to reverse the spin already on their shot. So why bother instead use the slice it will USE the spin they put on the shot and then add to it
Then aim low. At their feet if you can or switch it across court to their team mates outside hand the added distance will allow you more space to get the shot down and you take the pace out now they have to hit up. I don’t want to try and out drive them or out volley them they have faster reaction them me if I play their game I am going to lose the point more then I will win it. I prefer to take the power away and reset. Make them uncomfortable get them moving and always hitting up not driving speedups. This requires you to practice dropping shots away from their reach and very close to the net or always hitting your attacks at their feet make the mistake of hitting shots above their knees you will lose. If your an older player and you meet a younger player you need to make them play your game not try and beat them at theirs. They will be able to move and cover the court and they will return shots but if your resets are placed well they will be running to them or reaching and hopefully hitting UP most bangers doesn’t work on finesse shots so most likely THEY will give you a pop up and THEN you hit that speed up into the open space they left running about. Trying to hit speed ups at them won’t win you points their reaction is too quick. And yours is NOT.
The majority of players that come and train with me are over 50+, and they are all at different levels, and they all learn how to counter well.
Being able to “soften” or drop the ball short in the court is an important skill, although learning to counter the ball against good “drivers” is an even more important skill. It’s much harder to hit a drop volley when the ball is coming in hard, especially with topspin.
You have to be able to do both.
The key is getting the ball short, away, or at their feet.
I like this shot. I'm going to start practicing it. I've been slowly learning the right pace on the 2 handed backhand dink with topspin.
Awesome!!!
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My one handed backhand kinda weak. After watching your video, will work on my 2 handed backhand. Great video step by step...thanks
The two handed backhand is a great way to get more power and control!
The problem with my 2H backhand is the extra it took to get ready where the ball came in fast and further out the reach. Unless my footwork improved quite a bit, It’s easier to reach out with a single hand.
This is true, although if you work on your positioning, it can help out a bunch.
On the backhand are you pushing more with the left hand rather than pulling with your right hand?
A little bit of both, I would say initially a little bit of pulling, and then swinging with all left hand. Utilizing rotation and core is key.
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Yo great video thanks
Np !
Just got your master class! What a good amount of time per week would you say to do the drills?
If you’re serious, 3-6 hours per week!
Enjoyed this video. It makes sense what he is saying and will definitely try, but the paddle spin every time is sooooo distracting. I am seriously trying to not let it bother me. Haha. Thanks for the advice and new skill to add to my game.
Haha thanks!
Where, exactly, are you aiming this shot? Thanks, Jordan!
At their feet or at the baseline!
Bro does that gap in your paddle ever mess you up?
I just watched and saw that it’s an anchor
It doesn’t !
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Players that have this shot are very deadly at the net. I don’t come from tennis and I love my 1h flick/counter so it’s hard to force myself to 2h. Need to add it
You can do it!
Does your left hand turn into the dominant hand for the two handed counter?
Yes!
I think the 2h bh lets you get back to neutral faster so you’re ready for the next one.
It can definitely help!
@@BrionesPickleball the left arm naturally doesn’t let you completely open up and pulls back to neutral. An added benefit.
I just hate balls driven at me - happens every time I am the only female on the court- the two guys opposite me drive everything at me. I have a great two handed backhand, but at the body I get jammed up.( with two hander) I can typically slide to right to counter the balls that are to my left . Also- maybe these guys should drive to the male player - but no they are afraid to do that lol
Body shots are tough. You have to work on sliding quicker, give yourself space OFF on the NVZ to give you more time, OR develop a one handed counter for body shots!
This is a great video Jordan! Thanks so much for teaching us the modern game as it develops. 👏👏👏
Thanks for watching!
Hi,You are making amazing video content. I watched your video and your video quality is appreciable. I am so impressed by your content, I was analyzing your channel and noticed that You are struggling with video views and video ranking. May I share some tips on how you can achieve your goals?
I think we’re doing pretty good thanks
how about double hand dink?
We’ll talk about this in a future video!
Just block the ball back with your paddle and do not put any additional power on your hit as the banger already put enough power on his hit.
Not a good strategy against very high-level bangers
I love playing bangers...so easy now. They've just stopped hitting at me now 😂😂
I punch slice at their feet, 9 of 10 their returns go into net.
I'm not sure I have time to slightly swing vs hard shots - the block isn't a bad idea. If I need the reach, I can't do the two-ee. I see where this shot works but it's best used when you have the space and time. Great video though Jordan
@@fjg8340 You can only hit their feet if they bang UP at you and the ball is IN your striking zones. I guess that you only play with 3.5 or below bangers, not the tennis type who are fully aware of placement, percentage, etc.
@@fjg8340 No star, just a tennis banger. If you live around 770xx zip code, would love to see your punch slices.
You think you could go 10 seconds without spinning your paddle …. Seriously it’s super annoying
Definitely, when I take a timeout
That‘s the true secret of his success! 😊
@@BrionesPickleball Good one!