Top VOLLEY Tips To BEAT Your Opponent | Briones Pickleball

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    My name is Jordan Briones (co-founder of PrimeTime Pickleball), and I've started this channel to provide you the best pickleball content on RUclips. My goal (and passion) is to help you become the best player that you can be.
    Are you getting beat at the NVZ? Are your opponents overwhelming you with their shots up at the net? In this video, we breakdown how to hit SOLID (pro-level) volleys up at the NVZ line. There are important KEY ingredients to hitting a great volley, so learn what they are as we go over them in this video!
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  • @robertstarner8083
    @robertstarner8083 2 года назад +2

    Another GREAT video Jordan!!! Thank you and keep them coming!!

  • @beverlystotz5652
    @beverlystotz5652 2 года назад +1

    Great presentation of valuable info! Thank you!

  • @huddy025
    @huddy025 2 года назад +3

    Great instructions, Coach. Thank you

  • @scottfilson2020
    @scottfilson2020 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video Jordan, very helpful, well done.

  • @alexandermonday3017
    @alexandermonday3017 2 года назад +3

    Good instructions like always thanks. 👍🏾

  • @bethpat9
    @bethpat9 Год назад +1

    Oh yeah! I have a lot of pop ups. I'm gonna work on this.

  • @miken2604
    @miken2604 5 дней назад +1

    GOOD STUFF!! Wish i knew how to do the backhand volley flick and roll ...very difficult

  • @kimvo554
    @kimvo554 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this -video. It help me a lot !

  • @jamesp.6811
    @jamesp.6811 3 месяца назад +1

    Great video, Jordan! Thx for your patience explaining each step to help us master this.
    Nice work!

  • @mra2424
    @mra2424 2 года назад +3

    Good video. I like how you mention paddle angle and distance from the body.

  • @Bsholder
    @Bsholder 2 года назад +1

    Great stuff

  • @tomflynn9551
    @tomflynn9551 Год назад +1

    THANKS JORDAN 😊

  • @georgebiros4093
    @georgebiros4093 Год назад +2

    You are the best pickleball instructor on RUclips that I have found… great job! I do believe it would be very helpful to emphasize your paddle angle, degree open or closed, depending on the ball arriving with overspin, underspin, or no spin. Most volley errors that I see from under 4.0 players are due to closed or 12 o’clock paddle angles.

    • @BrionesPickleball
      @BrionesPickleball  Год назад +1

      Thanks! We mention this in several of our other videos.

  • @seankuusinen3499
    @seankuusinen3499 2 года назад +1

    Continental! I love being incontinent!

  • @mikeburdi9122
    @mikeburdi9122 2 года назад +1

    Yes, once in awhile I do extend to far and serve up a marshmallow to be slammed back. Good basic reminder on control during volleys.

  • @davidj7516
    @davidj7516 2 года назад +4

    Thank you very much. Great information as always. The text that is put into the video really helps BTW. Reinforces what you are saying.

  • @MrTribefan68
    @MrTribefan68 2 года назад +1

    Great

  • @firedog1003
    @firedog1003 2 года назад +1

    The quality and content of your videos continues to get better and better...big fan. I'm so jealous that you have a court in your back yard...

    • @BrionesPickleball
      @BrionesPickleball  2 года назад

      Thanks Mike!

    • @firedog1003
      @firedog1003 2 года назад

      I know how much time and effort it takes to produce and edit even a short video...so thank you for all your hard work.

  • @michaelthomas2528
    @michaelthomas2528 2 года назад +2

    Love this video and this is absolutely an error I make. I’m 3.5/4. I find I do this most when my opponent hits a tweener 3rd shot drop. It’s kinda deep, but I’m having to lean in to take it out of the air. I’d like to try to keep them pushed back and take that time away. Love your opinion on when to volley and when to concede their third shot was good enough and go to the soft game and take it off the bounce.

  • @streetglidesteve
    @streetglidesteve 2 года назад +1

    Good video, now I understand why some of my shots go out

  • @TimHarris-photog
    @TimHarris-photog 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for the consistent training programs. Your videos are helping to correct some misinformation I received from other well intended players in my community.

    • @BrionesPickleball
      @BrionesPickleball  2 года назад +1

      That’s my goal! 😊

    • @jimkazmarek5302
      @jimkazmarek5302 2 года назад

      Don't listen to other rec players!! Watch Jordan and look for a certified coach in your area! And practice, practice, practice!!

  • @robmorris8718
    @robmorris8718 2 года назад +1

    Jordan, a great video to do sometime would be on the non dominant hand/arm. Where to place it in your ready position (keeping it up...I like to keep it on the backside of my paddle), and how to use it for balance as you swing forehand and backhand on volleys, dinking, and groundstrokes. I see too many people keeping it down next to their side in their ready position even up to 4.0 levels and also when they swing which gets in their way, robs them of power, prevents them from hitting through the ball with their paddle face in the same plane for greatest distance, and puts them off balance through their swing.

  • @angelomazzuca6244
    @angelomazzuca6244 2 года назад +1

    Excellent, I also pop it up if it is coming at hypersonic speed and I am late to react.

  • @arniewaddell
    @arniewaddell 2 года назад +3

    Great video. I would like to know what determines whether you take the ball as a punch volley or as a topspin roll volley for a winner? Is it the height of the ball or the speed it comes at you or something else.

    • @BrionesPickleball
      @BrionesPickleball  2 года назад +1

      For lower balls, you need to hit them with topspin to keep them in the court. Also, Depending on what kind of shot I want to hit to my opponent, that will determine what type of volley I hit. I’ll definitely be doing some real point breakdowns in the future.

  • @larrysee7306
    @larrysee7306 2 года назад +1

    Thanks, Jordan- I'm enjoying your 'new' channel. @3;45 you suggest paddle ready position should be around 'belly button level'. Other videos suggest chest-high ready position. Pls explain the difference

    • @BrionesPickleball
      @BrionesPickleball  2 года назад

      Hey Larry! I’ll do a video on this specific topic soon. Yes, I advocate for a navel-height ready position!

  • @farewellfire7710
    @farewellfire7710 2 года назад +1

    Hey Jordan great video! Can you give any insight on the difference between a 'traditional' volley with the more open paddle face .... vs more of a fast counterpunch volley we see the pros use often (big push forward out in front + paddle face looking more flat or downwards at contact)
    My guess is this is more of a high octane technique since their skill is good enough to reliabily counter punch back with more higher risk movement, as opposed to the more reliable traditional volley with less moving parts. Thoughts? Thanks!

    • @BrionesPickleball
      @BrionesPickleball  2 года назад

      The ball has to be high enough over the net to hit a downwards volley. Pros will often lean in to take the ball early and attack the ball, or you will see them hitting with a swinging volley so that they can attack a ball that is a bit lower. Lots of little nuances, as we hope to do more videos on this topic soon!

  • @psucsi4145
    @psucsi4145 2 года назад +2

    Could you comment about grip pressure when comparing a baseline drive, a dink, and a volley? I like the additional graphics, like the "contact" box.

    • @BrionesPickleball
      @BrionesPickleball  2 года назад +1

      To keep it simple, anytime you are hitting the ball hard, your grip pressure is going to be a little bit more firm. Anytime you are hitting a soft or “touch” shot, it should be fairly light.

    • @psucsi4145
      @psucsi4145 2 года назад

      @@BrionesPickleball Thanks

  • @Charles-xm1ml
    @Charles-xm1ml 2 года назад +1

    Continental Grip 👍 I call it the Hammer 🔨 Grip 💪

  • @bryanyee7
    @bryanyee7 Год назад +1

    So the guideline of hitting the ball about 1 - 2 feet out in front of you. Does that also apply to most other pickleball shots as well where you want to hit it out in front?

  • @StewsReplay
    @StewsReplay 2 года назад +1

    1:40 HUGE tip....

  • @hectoryanez1440
    @hectoryanez1440 2 года назад +1

    Thank you, Brian! Lost of good information. 👍

    • @BrionesPickleball
      @BrionesPickleball  2 года назад

      Thanks Hector !

    • @hectoryanez1440
      @hectoryanez1440 2 года назад +1

      When volley the posture or ready position is so important as we tend to move our shoulders backward to hip levels when fast volley. Maybe you can spend a minute or so explaining how to avoid this issue, which yields higher than desired balls.
      Thank you, Brian, for all your tips.
      H