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Pickleball offensive weapon to help you win more points!
Pickleball offensive weapon to help you win more points!
Welcome to another installment of our pickleball 101 series.
Hey there, pickleball enthusiasts! Welcome back to our channel, where we bring you the best pickle ball tips, tricks, and lessons for this exciting and addictive sport. We'll walk you through the basics that any beginner MUST know to step on the court with confidence.
In today's video we unlock one of our favorite offensive weapons, the Roll. Master this shot and win more points, simple as that! Keep watching to see pickleball for beginners and how to play pickleball. We'll cover pickleball basics and how to get better at pickleball. If you want to learn how to improve pick...
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Pickleball 101: Don't be afraid to master Dinks
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Pickleball 101: Dinks Welcome to another installment of our pickleball 101 series. Hey there, pickleball enthusiasts! Welcome back to our channel, where we bring you the best pickle ball tips, tricks, and lessons for this exciting and addictive sport. We'll walk you through the basics that any beginner MUST know to step on the court with confidence. In today's video we look at one of the most i...
Pickleball 101: Beginner's Warm-Up Routine
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Pickleball 101: Beginner's Warm-Up Routine Welcome to another installment of our pickleball 101 series. Hey there, pickleball enthusiasts! Welcome back to our channel, where we bring you the best pickle ball tips, tricks, and lessons for this exciting and addictive sport. We'll walk you through the basics that any beginner MUST know to step on the court with confidence. In today's video we look...
Win More Games by Mastering the Backhand Dink
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Mastering the Backhand Dink for Pickleball Hey there, pickleball enthusiasts! Welcome back to our channel, where we bring you the best tips, tricks, and lessons for this exciting and addictive sport. In today's video we look at Mastering the Backhand Dink for Pickleball. Coach Josh walk us through the fundamentals of hitting a backhand dink. He'll demo this shot for and highlights dos and dont'...
MASTERING THE PICKLEBALL RESET SHOT AND WIN MORE POINTS
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Reset Drills for Intermediate and Advanced Pickleball Players Hi pickleball enthusiasts! Welcome back to our channel, where we bring you the best tips, tricks, and lessons for this exciting and addictive sport. In today's video we'll teach you a couple pickleball drills discussing Resets for Pickle ball. Coach Josh shows you simple drills you can use with a partner to help you neutralize a bad ...
Unleashing Power and Precision: Ultimate Pickleball Paddle Review!
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Dive into the world of pickleball perfection with our comprehensive review of two amazing paddles on the market from Volair. Discover the features that make this paddle a game-changer and elevate your pickleball experience. The best part is they are priced under $200!!! In today's video we chat about the Volair Mach 1 Forza and Mach 2 Forza. These paddles come in different shapes but share the ...
HOW TO MASTER THE BACKHAND ROLL IN PICKLEBALL AND WIN MORE POINTS
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PICKLEBALL BACKHAND ROLL LESSON Hi pickleball enthusiasts! Welcome back to our channel, where we bring you the best tips, tricks, and lessons for this exciting and addictive sport. In today's video we'll give you a pickleball lesson discussing the Backhand Roll. Coach Josh shows you the technique for hitting this key shot at the kitchen and gives tips for how to place it as well. Keep watching ...
Our Favorite Pickleball Hack When You're in a Dink Battle
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Speed Ups for Intermediate Pickleball Players Hi pickleball enthusiasts! Welcome back to our channel, where we bring you the best tips, tricks, and lessons for this exciting and addictive sport. In this video, we want to help you Smash the Competition without being a banger. How? Learn to master the speed up. "Ready to take your pickleball skills to the next level? In this video, we unveil game...
Crack the Code of Pickleball Service: Keep Your Opponents on Edge #pickleball #pickleballers
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Serve Like a Pro: Master these two fundamental pickleball service techniques Hey there, pickleball enthusiasts! Welcome back to our channel, where we bring you the best tips, tricks, and lessons for this exciting and addictive sport. In today's video we look at Mastering the Top Spin Serve and the Slice Serve for Pickleball. Coach Josh lets you in on his secret for success in Pickleball serving...
The Ultimate Pickleball Lob Shot Lesson for Beginner Pickleball Players #pickleball lessons
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The Ultimate Pickleball Lob Shot Lesson for Beginner Pickleball Players #pickleball lessons Hi pickleball enthusiasts! Welcome back to our channel, where we bring you the best tips, tricks, and lessons for this exciting and addictive sport. In today's video we'll give you a pickleball lesson discussing one of the most underutilized shots in pickleball, the lob. Whether you're using it for a thi...
Our Favorite Paddle Yet Just Launched, and it's under $200!!! #pickleball #pickleballers
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Our Favorite Paddle Yet Just Launched, and it's under $200!!! #pickleball #pickleballers Get it Direct from the good folks at Vatic www.vaticpro.com In today's video we chat about our new favorite paddles that just launched and it's hot; the Vatic Pro Alchemy. We'll cover the good aspects as well as some of the hidden flaws in this Best Pickleball Paddle Review. We've invited seasoned picklebal...
The Ultimate Drop Shot Lesson for Beginners to Intermediate Pickleball Players #pickleball lessons
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Pro Pickleball Paddle Review 2023 Selkirk Vanguard Power Air Invikta
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Pickleball Secret the pros don't want you to know!
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Build the Pickleball Court of Your Dreams!
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HOW TO MASTER YOUR PICKLEBALL SHOTS AND WIN MORE POINTS USING THE PIQL PRO TRAINING AID
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The Pickleball Noise Controversy: Solutions and Tips
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Pickleball Junkies - The Secret Behind Why People are so Addicted to Pickleball
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Pickleball 101: Rulebook for Beginners
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HOW TO MASTER THE RESET SHOT IN PICKLEBALL AND WIN MORE POINTS
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Комментарии

  • @xseaangelx
    @xseaangelx 21 день назад

    5:57 I keep getting conflicting information on whether or not we can enter the kitchen (from people training me). Can you clarify if you ALWAYS have to stay out of the kitchen or are there times that it's good to enter the kichen. Thank you for this great video.

    • @piql
      @piql 21 день назад

      Great question! If you don’t let the ball bounce, then definitely stay out of the kitchen 100% of the time. If you do let the ball bounce and the ball bounces in the kitchen, then you are allowed to enter the kitchen to hit and should make an effort to exit reasonably quickly. Hope that all makes sense, have fun out there!

  • @loca8048
    @loca8048 Месяц назад

    There are no greater whiners than the anglophones of Montreal. None. Nada.

  • @03billygoat
    @03billygoat Месяц назад

    Really don’t buy a house near a park if you don’t like noise, get out and enjoy the game, just like airports if you don’t like the noise don’t buy near a airport, or highways, racetracks, schools, there’s always a Karen somewhere

    • @ingridhalls1538
      @ingridhalls1538 17 дней назад

      and Billy's somewhere else

    • @JKHaakons
      @JKHaakons 17 дней назад

      People buy houses next to tennis courts, which are relatively quiet. Pickleballers show up, make an obscene amount of noise, and blame the people who already lived there for being too sensitive. Maybe don't play somewhere that you know you're annoying your neighbours. Maybe have a touch of empathy or perspective.

  • @donaldbiden9492
    @donaldbiden9492 Месяц назад

    Lol "the continental grip"... hold the handle like you hold pretty much everything in life.

  • @donreinholz8121
    @donreinholz8121 2 месяца назад

    Sound machines work wonders.

  • @miken2604
    @miken2604 3 месяца назад

    picklemaster paint is what I'm thinking of using..5 inch concrete slab with #4 rebar set at 18inches?. with 2inch road gravel and vapor barrier.. we live in SoCal

    • @piql
      @piql 2 месяца назад

      Love it! Please share pics, would love to see the finished product!

  • @miken2604
    @miken2604 3 месяца назад

    great video..we are looking to install a pickleball court in our backyard..so many questions...

  • @CathyCole-xz2wb
    @CathyCole-xz2wb 5 месяцев назад

    Great explanation of rules; especially find the bulleted tips easy to read and understand, Thanks!

  • @RayFernandes-v6e
    @RayFernandes-v6e 8 месяцев назад

    Love mine

    • @piql
      @piql 8 месяцев назад

      So glad to hear that!

  • @orihimeinoue41
    @orihimeinoue41 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you

    • @piql
      @piql 10 месяцев назад

      You're welcome!

  • @maureenparsons
    @maureenparsons 11 месяцев назад

    Love this!

    • @piql
      @piql 10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your support Maureen!

  • @adamdonovan5633
    @adamdonovan5633 11 месяцев назад

    great content; I need this skill. Keep getting pinned at baseline and flailing at the ball.

    • @piql
      @piql 10 месяцев назад

      You got this! Practice makes all the difference.

  • @icarussisyphus5201
    @icarussisyphus5201 Год назад

    Just ordered the Vatic Flash Prism, can't wait to get it. You have excellent review and format. Looking forward to getting more videos from you both.

    • @piql
      @piql Год назад

      Awesome, thanks for the kind words and we hope you enjoy your new paddle!

  • @banjeroos
    @banjeroos Год назад

    Great video, however on a drop serve the ball can bounce more than once before hitting the ball without it being a fault! Hope this helps

  • @trevorlee7945
    @trevorlee7945 Год назад

    I like the strategy and technique tips but the people I play with smash most balls so fast that when I try a dink reset it just pops up for an easy overhead put away .

  • @lesterma1608
    @lesterma1608 Год назад

    The reset is not the only option, speed up or drive can also be effective, if your reset is high, a popup can occur or if your reset is low, it can hit the net, the reset shot is advanced move!

    • @neighbor5899
      @neighbor5899 Год назад

      Its generally quite difficult to speed up or drive a ball that is shot at your feet

  • @unexplainedbacon
    @unexplainedbacon Год назад

    Thanks for the informative video. I find drilling at low speeds is a lot different than at high speeds, so for instance it's much harder to reset a hard hit ball at your feet rather than a soft one. It would be great to see a video that explains more of the finesse side of those type of difficult shots

    • @piql
      @piql Год назад

      Absolutely, great suggestion. We'll put that on our list of upcoming videos

  • @Marcus_Aurelius_Maximus
    @Marcus_Aurelius_Maximus Год назад

    Thanks for the video. Looking for some "racket" mechanics advice for a player transitioning from tennis to pickleball. Specifically the topspin backhand, the effectiveness of lobs; when to use them, and acquiring more light touch control during volleying and dinking. Thanks again.

    • @piql
      @piql Год назад

      That's a great idea. For many players transitioning from tennis to pickleball can be difficult. We'll put together a video on this soon!

  • @frank88ster
    @frank88ster Год назад

    Very simple, good tip. Thank you.

    • @piql
      @piql Год назад

      You're very welcome. Let us know if there are any topics you'd like to see!

  • @brianschmitz4972
    @brianschmitz4972 Год назад

    I really appreciate you addressing resets since at least for me, it’s one of the tougher shots to master. But I have to say, the ease of the shots you were given to reset were not realistic. Need guidance on shots that are hit HARD at your feet and you have to absorb all that energy to get it into the kitchen without popping in up. I get a lot of those and I’m far from mastering them. Thanks.

    • @piql
      @piql Год назад

      Fair point @brianshmitz4972. We'll do a more advanced video on this topic to see if can't help you truly master this shot.

  • @AlphaTennisinPittsburgh
    @AlphaTennisinPittsburgh Год назад

    Pickleball is America's fastest-growing sport and we like it #Pickleball

  • @benvigs
    @benvigs Год назад

    Good info, clear and concise presentation .💯

    • @piql
      @piql Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! Let us know if there are any other topics you'd like to see!

    • @benvigs
      @benvigs Год назад

      @@piql thanks! 🙏🏼Starting a list now lol

    • @benvigs
      @benvigs Год назад

      @@piql a mechanical breakdown of a one-handed backhand drive would be very helpful. I have long arms and stepping into a backhand feels hella awkward and unconfident.

    • @piql
      @piql Год назад

      Great idea. We'll work on that one for you. Stay tuned and thanks for subscribing!

  • @maryhurst4663
    @maryhurst4663 Год назад

    Good court shoes are important. Also, often people don’t participate in any other form of exercise, yoga, weight training, cardio. They mistakenly walk onto a court cold and considered it their primary form of exercise.

    • @piql
      @piql Год назад

      You're absolutely right, court shoes are super important. Perhaps we'll make a video reviewing some. Tell us your favorite and maybe we'll include it in our review :-)

  • @brwa5176
    @brwa5176 Год назад

    Excellent video, thank you!

    • @piql
      @piql Год назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @AlphaTennisinPittsburgh
    @AlphaTennisinPittsburgh Год назад

    Pickleball is America's fastest-growing sport and we like it #Pickleball

  • @elisabetharnold7438
    @elisabetharnold7438 Год назад

    I am so confused about the doubles serving/scoring: 1)Does each side always start on the right side no matter what the score (for example: if your score is 3 - 5, does server #1 start on the right-hand side?) 2)Or do you start the serve on the right or left dependent on the score - right/even and left/odd thereby making server #1 whoever starts the serve dependent on the serve on the right or the left? 3)After server #1 serves and loses and the serve is passed to server #2, then does server #2 serve from the box where they currently are or do they move to the box where server #1 was? Your Bonus Tips says, “It gets confusing but remember this, the first server in the game for each team will be on the right side when they have an even score and on the left side when their score is odd." I don't understand how this works if the first serve after a side out is on the right-hand side no matter what the score is??

    • @piql
      @piql Год назад

      Hi. The score is not relevant. After a side out, the partner who is on the right side becomes server #1 and they will serve first from the right. If they get a point then they serve from the left and so on. They only change sides when they score a point. When the serve goes to server #2, they first serve from where they are. Remember sometimes you'll be server 1, sometimes you'll be server 2. It is simply determined by who is on the right after the sideout.

    • @elisabetharnold7438
      @elisabetharnold7438 Год назад

      @@piql Huge thanks - that makes so much sense!! I would change your Bonus Tip for Doubles Scoring as it is very confusing - Your Bonus Tips says, “It gets confusing but remember this, the first server in the game for each team will be on the right side when they have an even score and on the left side when their score is odd."! From the tip it sounds like the score is relevant and directs which side to start serving after a side out.

  • @garybergeron3282
    @garybergeron3282 Год назад

    This is so confusing, one of your comments below contradicts what one of the slides says? Please answer this question. My doubles team has just one side out, I am standing in the even (right) side of the court, which makes me first server. I announce the score as 7 - 5 - 1, am I serving from the right side of the court or the left side of the court.

    • @piql
      @piql Год назад

      You will serve from the right side in your example since you were on the right at the time of the side-out. If you win the point when you serve, you switch with your partner, and serve from the left side for the next serve and announce 8-5-1. If you don't win the point, stay where you are, your partner will serve from where they are (the left) and announce 7-5-2.

    • @garybergeron3282
      @garybergeron3282 Год назад

      @@piql So why does one of your clips explain something about "if your score is odd you serve from the left and if your score is even you serve from the right? When does that apply, only in singles?

    • @piql
      @piql Год назад

      Correct, that applies to singles and is part of the singles scoring section of the video.

  • @michaelpoindexter8886
    @michaelpoindexter8886 Год назад

    When does the server's number change in compliance with the rule that says "The server's number doesn't always stay the same throughout the entire game."

    • @piql
      @piql Год назад

      The server's number can potentially change after each side-out. It is determined by whichever player is on the right at the time of the side-out. They will be server 1 for that sequence.

    • @michaelpoindexter8886
      @michaelpoindexter8886 Год назад

      @@piql - What is the "server number"? There is no definition for that term in the rule book.

    • @piql
      @piql Год назад

      It is one or two, depending on who was on the right or left after the side out. Per the USA Pickleball official rulebook. 4.J. Calling the Score in Doubles Matches. The score is called as three numbers in doubles matches. The proper sequence for calling the score is: serving team’s score - receiving team’s score - the server number (one or two), (e.g., “zero - one - one”). To start each game, the score will be called as “zero - zero - two.”

    • @michaelpoindexter8886
      @michaelpoindexter8886 Год назад

      @@piql - So Second Server can become First Server? When? I've never seen it happen. Why does anyone care if the first or second server returns to their designated side after stacking if their their server number can change? Why have a wrist band designating Second Server when the Second Server can change his server number to First Server and Frist Server can change his number to Second Server? Why can't anyone provide a link and frame location number in a video where Frist and Second Server's have switched server numbers? 3.A.34. Second Server - In doubles, the first server’s partner. The second server serves after the first server loses serve. 3.A.12. First Server - In doubles, the player who shall serve from the right/even service court after a side out, according to the team’s score.

    • @piql
      @piql Год назад

      Correct, it happens frequently throughout the course of any game. The rule you highlighted (3.A.12) explains that the player on the right/even side AFTER A SIDE OUT becomes the First Server (server one). In the video doubles scoring begins at 3:07 and at 6:46 we recap key things to remember as it relates to your server number. The wristbands you mentioned are to indicate who served first to START the game. The first server of the game for each team will be on the right side when they have an even score and on the left side when their score is odd.

  • @JoJo-Campeon
    @JoJo-Campeon Год назад

    I searched for a scoring pickleball video. I clicked for the puppy! 😅

  • @eh4236
    @eh4236 Год назад

    Is this correct....In other words if the score is 2-2-1, what side does the first team serve from? They serve from the deuce or right side. If the score is 3-2-1, what side does the first team serve from? it would be the left or ad side because their score is 3 or odd. If the score was 3-2-2, the second server of the team serves from the ad/left side. Where to start serving in each rotation/side out is not determined by the TOTAL of the score between the two teams but the individual team score, correct? So for example, let's say team 1 has scored 3 points and team 2 has scored 5 points. Both teams have an odd number/score: 3 and 5. Even though the total score between the 2 teams equals 8, an even number, in this rotation/sideout, what side should the first server serve from first then? Thanks

    • @piql
      @piql Год назад

      Think about it a little differently for Doubles. After a side-out the first serve will ALWAYS be on the right side. The server will be whichever partner is on the right side at that point in time (this can change during the game, sometimes you may be Server 1, other times you may be server 2). Partners switch positions whenever they score a point which can only occur when your team is serving. Once Server 1 faults, then the second partner serves from wherever they are located at that point in time as Server 2. Here is an example, don't worry about the score. Matt and Kim are partners. Matt is on the right and Kim is on the left and the other team is serving. A side-out occurs and now Matt and Kim get their turn to serve. Since Matt is on the right at the time of the side-out, he will be Server 1 for this sequence and will serve first from the right side. Let's say Matt does not get a point, then Kim will serve from the left side as Server 2. Now let's say Kim gets a point, then Matt and Kim will switch and Kim will now serve from the right side. Let's say she faults, it is a side-out and the other team will serve. Kim will remain on the right side and Matt will remain on the left side while they receive serve. After the next side-out when they get to serve again, Kim will now become Server 1 and will serve from the right side where she was located. Hope this helps, have fun out there!

    • @juliehenry351
      @juliehenry351 Год назад

      IN SINGLES: Even serves from right, odd from left. IN DOUBLES, after a sideout of both of the opponents service, the new serving team will always have the player on the RIGHT side be the first server of this service round, regardless of even or odd score. You will find a pattern of the fact that if a score is even, the initial first server should be on the right if you followed the correct pattern of switching sides and same person serving after each rally won by the serving team.

  • @WildBill1120
    @WildBill1120 2 года назад

    The rules say serving side is dictated by whether the score is even or odd. If the score is 0-1-1 and the team that has zero just got a side out and get to serve… server 1 from the team that has zero serves from the right (even side) hits the ball into the net… does server 2 serve from the right side again? (Because their score is an even number). 🤔

    • @piql
      @piql 2 года назад

      Thanks for your question. In your example, server 2 would serve from the left side since the team did not get a point. Partners would only switch when a point is scored. A good way to remember is that the first server in the game for each team will be on the right side whenever their team has an even score.

    • @WildBill1120
      @WildBill1120 2 года назад

      @@piql Thank you! We’ve only been playing for a week. Still trying to figure it all out. Different scenarios is very helpful! 😎👍🏼👍🏼

    • @piql
      @piql 2 года назад

      Happy to help! If you're interested in learning more, we've developed a complete online course which you can find here. It has on-demand videos that are perfect for someone learning the game. Check it out at: pickleballacademy.teachable.com/p/pickleball-academy

    • @marknelson8484
      @marknelson8484 2 года назад

      @@piql in the scenerio above, if the team that has 1 point had just gotten the side-out, where does server 1 start? Rules indicate they would start on the left(odd) side, however, while watching a pro tournament that is not the case. It seems that on a side-out, all #1 servers start on the right(even) side regardless of their score. I'm new to the game and this has been very confusing.

    • @piql
      @piql 2 года назад

      After the side-out, whichever player is on the right side will become server 1. In other words, it will always start from the right side after a side-out. Partners will swap sides whenever they score a point and they will stay on that side until they score another point.