The #1 Doubles Strategy New Players Must Know

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2024
  • Discover how getting to the kitchen line is a game-changing move can make your journey 10x easier.
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Комментарии • 138

  • @millisock

    This video is an instant classic. This will be cited by everyone to teach beginners the importance of coming up to the line.

  • @skrueger78

    This video should be required watching for anyone before they are officially granted a 3.5 rating

  • @everbard3071

    This is a great video, but you know what's almost as bad as "Never come to the kitchen guy"? "Stay at the kitchen no matter what guy". I just hope the beginners who watch this video find their way to your defensive strategy videos as well.

  • @alohaleslie9407

    Aloha Kyle! I don't think you realize how important this message is. For thirty years, I was a competitive tennis player, mostly a singles base line player. When I was introduced to pickleball, I was told to get up to the kitchen line, but nobody ever could explain to me why. In the beginning, I just shook my head and said to myself, 'Hey, I'm good at the baseline and can win from there!" As I delved deeper into the game, I began to see the logic of that, so I learned to move up to the kitchen line when receiving. Naturally, that has made all the difference in my game. And I have to admit, I'm one of those players who says to my partner who doesn't know that, "Get your butt up there!" LOL However, I do explain why and they are grateful I do. Great video as usual. Yours are the BEST!!! Thanks so much!

  • @wills00000

    There's a lot of different aspects to this. I see too many players run blindly to the kitchen and eat a ball on the way up. You need to get to the kitchen safely, not at all costs. Also, if the other team are chronic lobbers, once again you may need to be cautious. If my 3rd shot drop is bad, I'll wait until by 5th shot or 7th shot to get to the kitchen. But I agree that playing with players who insist on staying back or even worse in the middle are difficult to play with.

  • @zaf7819

    Today I played open play where I ended up playing with or against anyone from 2.0 to 4.5, though most of the the time the 4.0+ knew each other and racked up together. I am only playing about 3.5 and didn't know who I was racking up with and several times ended up with someone who didn't come up to the kitchen on the return of serve no matter how many times I gently explained and encouraged them. I bite my tongue and play the game really frustrated that I wasted a turn at the trough as there was a 10-20' wait between games. Serve deep and return deep are good guidelines but you can recover from a shallow serve or return. Missed dinks or 3rds are part of learning and I expect that in open play, but coming up to the kitchen on the return of serve is the only inviolate rule I know in pickleball. If you can't learn come to the NVZ on the return of serve you should find a different sport.

  • @micheleturner573

    It is a given for me, that when I'm playing with someone who refuses to come to the net, we will be losing that game. Typically they are not good enough to keep a rally going from behind the baseline. Furthermore with their weak returns, they offer me up for target practice by the opposing team. Yea, thanks bud!

  • @Arx9845
    @Arx9845  +15

    This is a winner Kyle. Again, thanks for your phenomenal instruction and superb video production. Your channel is pure quality!

  • @killshotca8590

    get em coach

  • @markuspotter42

    Speaking of the Erne machine, what about doing a video totally dedicated to getting the most of your machine? How to set up drills, how to program it etc!?

  • @TheJellitin

    The editing on these videos has always been very good, but it popped in this one. Great watch and great info!

  • @bundan5

    video production keeps getting better! keep it up with the content Kyle!

  • @lauravandien2363

    This was a great demonstration. You’re correct in saying sometimes fear of the kitchen keeps you back. And I do realize a lot of the shots I miss are do to the fear. But, I am working on it. Thanks for this video.

  • @Bombavalusica

    Great experiment!

  • @louparker5276

    Brilliant! What a lucid explanation about the importance of getting both players to the kitchen. Thank you, Kyle.

  • @MsHenri50

    Magic! As an “older beginner”, I love playing easier and not harder. Always good to be reminded to get to the kitchen. Now if I could execute once I get there I would be all set. Thanks for the video.

  • @clintroberts1

    This is the new standard for video on the importance of getting to the kitchen! Great job.

  • @aaronsegal1682

    What a video! Perfection. You are the best.

  • @user-cg4ns7ql1z

    Kyle this is a home run, in my opinion you do the best pickleball content videos. Top class instruction in an entertaining format with quality production.

  • @lindashafer30

    Kyle - your videos keep getting better and better with great examples that expand on pickleball fundamentals - you rock!