The much awaited video I mentioned at the end about how to turn "information into application" is now out! Watch it here and let me know what you think! *ruclips.net/video/XD0U6uirhA8/видео.htmlsi=ZNr5zga4yDIde9OD*
The video I mentioned at the end about how to turn “information into application” will be ready for you within 2 weeks. It’s currently in editing! I will put the link to that video here once it comes out!
Once again, your video is FULL of quality insights, practical application tips, things that make me say 'hmmmm', and an occasional lol moment. And your production has just enough extra eye candy. Keep up the great and thoughtful content.
this reminded me of my motorcycle safety course from forever ago SIPDE is a five-step defensive driving method that stands for: S: Search and scan for information 20-30 seconds ahead I: Identify and interpret potential risks, such as pedestrians, obstacles, intersections, or oncoming vehicles P: Predict when and where conflicts may occur D: Decide on the best course of action E: Execute that action SIPDE on those flying pickleballs! great video with great production value -- loved the animation math stuff! 'psychology' was misspelled on-screen around 6:50 ... ;)
i simply do not understand the level of editing on this video -- this is PEAK EDIT MAN -- amazing. better graphics & animation than literally any other pickleball media outlet!??! makes all your explanations so clear
Great stuff! Still a new guy trying to bang away at most of my opponents, while also trying to be able to return everything. Returning WAY to many that would be out. First, my slow mind must relate that, "This one will be out" faster and then I must put on the breaks and let it go. 😁 Again, good information..... as usual! Keep it up Kyle! Thanks
I’m excited to see this. I struggle to let anything go by me. Looking forward to seeing what you’ll teach us. Your videos have really helped me get better. My son and I started playing regularly a few months ago. We decided to get in a men’s doubles league. We entered a 3.0-3,5 league but we killed everyone so we moved up to 3.5-4.0. We’re winning 75% of our matches. Each week we keep practicing new thing you’ve taught us and we’re slowly getting better. One of these days we’ll get brave and enter our first tournament. Thanks for making great videos that are short, to the point and best of all I love when you show a couple of examples from real matches to illustrate what you’re teaching. The visuals you add during post production are fantastic. Are you doing the editing or is someone else? What program are you using to edit with. Thanks again for helping my son and I to be able to go out and have such a fun time competing in such an awesome sport!
Thanks for the kind words! Enter that tournament. It's worth it! I don't do the editing. I have some amazing editors that help me who make these videos look as good as they do. So much credit goes to them. I think they use premier pro.
Great video! Being 5 foot nothin tall, I have trouble with this. These tips will help me a lot , especially when I am at the kitchen line. Keep 'em comin!
I’m glad you covered this, my issue is my height so the shoulder high for me very well could be in, I really have to pay attention to the height of the ball
You are funny for comparing size of the court to basketball player 😮 for a newbie, this is tough. I’m happy if I can hit get the return not out. What is shake and bake in pickleball term?
Great vid. One suggestion. Add content about partner help. The person that has a drive hit at them has more pressure on them than their partner does. Sometimes a simple "No!" From my partner helps me pull off the shot.
I hit so many of these out balls so much that in our pickleball club in medellin colombia they say you shoup'd it if you hit an out ball after my last name shoup , thank you for this video and it has really helped me
Let me preface by saying that you are my favorite pickleball RUclipsr, because your videos usually offer nuanced insights for higher skilled players, which is a huge gap in the content market. But this series' first installment is a certifiable L. I know, I gotta lay off the Haterade, but let a hater hate real quick: Nobody needs 7.5 minutes to absorb the fundamental concept in this video, which boils down to: "proactively anticipating events greatly improves our ability to effectively react to them" This is not a pickleball-specific concept. This concept applies to all aspects of life - driving a vehicle, pursuing a romantic interest - literally everything. And re: 2:17...who really needs to be told that speed is a function of time and distance, or how time works more generally? I mean, judging by the comments, it seems like it's more than zero people. It's truly a miracle that these people haven't met an early demise due to walking into oncomming traffic, but their mortal longevity is precarious AF. Let's just pray they don't procreate. Hahaha ok I'm officially just kidding - mostly. Anyways, I have faith that your next video's script doesn't so closely resemble essays I bullshitted in 9th grade. Just please don't include a lesson about how we need to use our senses to form a picture of reality, and then use our brains to extrapolate that current reality into the near future by forecastiung potential outcomes, and then decde to act based on the most likely outcome, and then carry out that act by moving our muscles. Cause that's where this video seems to be headed lolol. You're better than that breh!
Actually, you nailed it in your last paragraph (despite using as many big words as you could to sound smart). Thats exactly what you need to be good at this skill :)
@@thatpickleballguy Ohh c'monnn, haha don't do me like that! Big words are fiiiiine, as long as smaller words wouldn't express the same thought more cleary (e.g. the following phrase would be a great candidate for dressing down: "Amatuers think in absolutes, experts think in probabilities". I mean, a phrase like that is clumsier than Genie Bouchard with a pickleball paddle!)🤣 Are we jousting now?!
Always good content - here's the magic question - can you drill for this? you're at the kitchen - and a buddy is on the other baseline. Whenever the buddy winds up - you would basically let them all go past you (unless really low to the net and it's obvious ?) but upon letting them go you tell yourself in or not - then you see if you were correct. Would this work ? if yes I see this as a very occasional drill. thanks !!
You absolutely can drill for this! Thats what my next video is! How to drill it. Coming out in the next 2 weeks! The video is in the editing process now!
As an advanced beginner, I often try to get my opponents to swing at those higher balls by aiming my shots right at them when I'm at the kitchen line. If I'm successful, they either chicken wing it, it hits them, they hit it into the net, or successfully get out of the way. I probably get the point at least half the time which ain't too bad.
Against 5-0+ players the difficulty of not hitting an out ball is when everyone is at the kitchen and the ball is deceptively sped up at a crazy fast pace. Those balls are just too fast for me to know if they are going out or not so i hit every one. Sometimes they are hit so fast that the only option is to hit because just getting out of the way quick enough is challenging. Thoughts?
Yes. I didn't cover the "kitchen to kitchen" as much in this video. Good news is, I do in my next video, releasing on feb 28. My thoughts: If you wait until after your opponent hits the ball, its too late. YOu don't have enough time (as you mentioned). You'd have to decide before they hit to move. I could go deeper here, but lets wait for the video coming out in a few days. Much more in depth with lots of animations to help clearly explain!
Thank you. It's almost like move out of the way in advance of hitting forcing them to drop vs speed up. If they drop there's time to get back in position for the shot but not sure if this is possible.
I thought this was going to have practical ideas, but it was more eye candy graphics than anything. I do like the display but the information could have been more practical than just repeating psychology.
Its so annoying to yell 'out" over and over again only for your partner (in rec play) to keep hitting them. By yell I mean gently suggest and then just shut up because its a lost cause.
The much awaited video I mentioned at the end about how to turn "information into application" is now out! Watch it here and let me know what you think!
*ruclips.net/video/XD0U6uirhA8/видео.htmlsi=ZNr5zga4yDIde9OD*
The video I mentioned at the end about how to turn “information into application” will be ready for you within 2 weeks. It’s currently in editing! I will put the link to that video here once it comes out!
But I need it now. Well, yesterday actually.
Insightful, honest, realistic, funny, AND inspiring? Kyle, you definitely hit these IN!!! Thanks for another fab video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Once again, your video is FULL of quality insights, practical application tips, things that make me say 'hmmmm', and an occasional lol moment. And your production has just enough extra eye candy. Keep up the great and thoughtful content.
Thanks for the kind words! Really glad you enjoy the videos!
this reminded me of my motorcycle safety course from forever ago
SIPDE is a five-step defensive driving method that stands for:
S: Search and scan for information 20-30 seconds ahead
I: Identify and interpret potential risks, such as pedestrians, obstacles, intersections, or oncoming vehicles
P: Predict when and where conflicts may occur
D: Decide on the best course of action
E: Execute that action
SIPDE on those flying pickleballs!
great video with great production value -- loved the animation math stuff!
'psychology' was misspelled on-screen around 6:50 ... ;)
Also, that's really interesting! Yeah, its the exact same thing. Thanks for sharing this.
Love this!! Thank you so much.
By far this is the best video I have seen on letting out balls go! Thank you!
Glad it helped!
i simply do not understand the level of editing on this video -- this is PEAK EDIT MAN -- amazing. better graphics & animation than literally any other pickleball media outlet!??! makes all your explanations so clear
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the compliments!
Great stuff! Still a new guy trying to bang away at most of my opponents, while also trying to be able to return everything. Returning WAY to many that would be out. First, my slow mind must relate that, "This one will be out" faster and then I must put on the breaks and let it go. 😁 Again, good information..... as usual! Keep it up Kyle! Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
I’m excited to see this. I struggle to let anything go by me. Looking forward to seeing what you’ll teach us.
Your videos have really helped me get better. My son and I started playing regularly a few months ago. We decided to get in a men’s doubles league. We entered a 3.0-3,5 league but we killed everyone so we moved up to 3.5-4.0. We’re winning 75% of our matches. Each week we keep practicing new thing you’ve taught us and we’re slowly getting better. One of these days we’ll get brave and enter our first tournament.
Thanks for making great videos that are short, to the point and best of all I love when you show a couple of examples from real matches to illustrate what you’re teaching. The visuals you add during post production are fantastic. Are you doing the editing or is someone else? What program are you using to edit with.
Thanks again for helping my son and I to be able to go out and have such a fun time competing in such an awesome sport!
Thanks for the kind words! Enter that tournament. It's worth it!
I don't do the editing. I have some amazing editors that help me who make these videos look as good as they do. So much credit goes to them. I think they use premier pro.
This is something I need to work on. This video is a great help!
Fantastic! Got another one coming out in the next few days on how to train it.
Kyle I love your videos and you are an awesome coach! You have helped my game improve in 6 weeks i have been playing.
Great to hear! Thanks for watching!
Great video! Being 5 foot nothin tall, I have trouble with this. These tips will help me a lot , especially when I am at the kitchen line.
Keep 'em comin!
Glad it was helpful!
Wonderful graphics! Amazing production. Liked.
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
@@thatpickleballguyHOW BRO HOW
Thank . Funny and insightful.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Such a great video! Thank you!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’m glad you covered this, my issue is my height so the shoulder high for me very well could be in, I really have to pay attention to the height of the ball
Glad it was helpful!
Best thumbnail I’ve ever seen haha can’t wait for the video
Glad you enjoyed it!
Lets go!!!! thanks!
Agreed!
great video! i was on the edge of my seat waiting for the Morpheus Matrix clip to appear...
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
You are funny for comparing size of the court to basketball player 😮 for a newbie, this is tough. I’m happy if I can hit get the return not out. What is shake and bake in pickleball term?
Excellent video! I look forward to the next one.
Thanks for watching!
Great vid. One suggestion. Add content about partner help. The person that has a drive hit at them has more pressure on them than their partner does. Sometimes a simple "No!" From my partner helps me pull off the shot.
ahh yes, this is really good! Especially because the partner from the side angle has a better view of the trajectory! really good insight.
Looking forward to the "application" video.
Comes out tomorrow!
Great video, Kyle!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Great insights!
Glad it was helpful!
I hit so many of these out balls so much that in our pickleball club in medellin colombia they say you shoup'd it if you hit an out ball after my last name shoup , thank you for this video and it has really helped me
Glad it was helpful!
Ball choice and opponents paddle choice can help as well. i.e. power paddles opposed to control.
Your graphics rock!
Thank you!! MY editor rocks
Another excellent video!
Thank you!
Let me preface by saying that you are my favorite pickleball RUclipsr, because your videos usually offer nuanced insights for higher skilled players, which is a huge gap in the content market. But this series' first installment is a certifiable L. I know, I gotta lay off the Haterade, but let a hater hate real quick:
Nobody needs 7.5 minutes to absorb the fundamental concept in this video, which boils down to: "proactively anticipating events greatly improves our ability to effectively react to them" This is not a pickleball-specific concept. This concept applies to all aspects of life - driving a vehicle, pursuing a romantic interest - literally everything.
And re: 2:17...who really needs to be told that speed is a function of time and distance, or how time works more generally? I mean, judging by the comments, it seems like it's more than zero people. It's truly a miracle that these people haven't met an early demise due to walking into oncomming traffic, but their mortal longevity is precarious AF. Let's just pray they don't procreate.
Hahaha ok I'm officially just kidding - mostly. Anyways, I have faith that your next video's script doesn't so closely resemble essays I bullshitted in 9th grade.
Just please don't include a lesson about how we need to use our senses to form a picture of reality, and then use our brains to extrapolate that current reality into the near future by forecastiung potential outcomes, and then decde to act based on the most likely outcome, and then carry out that act by moving our muscles. Cause that's where this video seems to be headed lolol. You're better than that breh!
Actually, you nailed it in your last paragraph (despite using as many big words as you could to sound smart).
Thats exactly what you need to be good at this skill :)
@@thatpickleballguy Ohh c'monnn, haha don't do me like that! Big words are fiiiiine, as long as smaller words wouldn't express the same thought more cleary (e.g. the following phrase would be a great candidate for dressing down: "Amatuers think in absolutes, experts think in probabilities". I mean, a phrase like that is clumsier than Genie Bouchard with a pickleball paddle!)🤣 Are we jousting now?!
Well done Kyle!
Thank you!
good video editing
Glad you think so!
Always good content - here's the magic question - can you drill for this? you're at the kitchen - and a buddy is on the other baseline. Whenever the buddy winds up - you would basically let them all go past you (unless really low to the net and it's obvious ?) but upon letting them go you tell yourself in or not - then you see if you were correct. Would this work ? if yes I see this as a very occasional drill. thanks !!
You absolutely can drill for this! Thats what my next video is! How to drill it.
Coming out in the next 2 weeks! The video is in the editing process now!
Add another decision layer with windy days!
As an advanced beginner, I often try to get my opponents to swing at those higher balls by aiming my shots right at them when I'm at the kitchen line. If I'm successful, they either chicken wing it, it hits them, they hit it into the net, or successfully get out of the way. I probably get the point at least half the time which ain't too bad.
Nice!
Against 5-0+ players the difficulty of not hitting an out ball is when everyone is at the kitchen and the ball is deceptively sped up at a crazy fast pace. Those balls are just too fast for me to know if they are going out or not so i hit every one. Sometimes they are hit so fast that the only option is to hit because just getting out of the way quick enough is challenging. Thoughts?
Yes. I didn't cover the "kitchen to kitchen" as much in this video. Good news is, I do in my next video, releasing on feb 28.
My thoughts:
If you wait until after your opponent hits the ball, its too late. YOu don't have enough time (as you mentioned). You'd have to decide before they hit to move. I could go deeper here, but lets wait for the video coming out in a few days.
Much more in depth with lots of animations to help clearly explain!
Thank you. It's almost like move out of the way in advance of hitting forcing them to drop vs speed up. If they drop there's time to get back in position for the shot but not sure if this is possible.
engaging, educational, entertaining, I'll give you an E+. Looking forward to the follow-up. (btw, fewer v less)
This is Bayesian statistics for pickleball!
Great thumbnail!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I thought this was going to have practical ideas, but it was more eye candy graphics than anything. I do like the display but the information could have been more practical than just repeating psychology.
Youll enjoy part 2. Working on it now. For on court drills and application. decided to split it up.
@@thatpickleballguy Alright Mr. Pickleball guy, aka Kyle. The first part felt more like a Joel Osteen seminar. I expect more from you
dope thumbnail
Thank you!
God tier thumbnail
Glad you enjoy it!
"If it were easy, everyone would do it."
-Kevin Costner as Crash Davis in "Bull Durham"
Yes!! Great quote and great movie!
Seeing the reaction times, from a half-second and faster, confirmed why I'm so bad at the NVZ. My 77-year-old reflexes are just too slow.
You've got this!
Kyle more rapping! Lol
Haha glad you enjoyed it!
Train the brain. Decision making is so important. I just need to get to the decision before I act which is the ongoing battle within myself
Exactly! You can do it!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Shoulder high you're not that guy😮😂
Love your videos! Loser!! 😂🤣😆
Glad you enjoy them!
Ok,
Some smart guy needs to do the math...
Ball travels 29ft. In .50/seconds...
How fast is it going??
Same for 14ft. At .25/seconds..
Thank you...😂
58 fps / (5280 ft/mi) * 3600 sec/hr = 39.5 mph
14 ft in .25 -> 56 fps = 38 mph
@@JasonKibbe
That's why i coach...😢
Nice! Thanks for that!
Its so annoying to yell 'out" over and over again only for your partner (in rec play) to keep hitting them. By yell I mean gently suggest and then just shut up because its a lost cause.
That can definitely be frustrating! Maybe try talking to them pre match and see if that helps!
You deserve a click just for the thumbnail
Thanks!!