thanks for the right to the point tutorial, I 'll start doing the 45 angle and stop using my wrist. if you can do another tutorial for the backhand and when the ball is high and we are unable to hit it coming down.
Been working on drops for a week but just wasn't grasping something... This was clear and to the point and I'll be trying these components out tomorrow! Wish me luck!
I coach out of Pickle X in the Baldwin Park area in Orlando. You can reach me on Facebook, Instagram or email to schedule a lesson. Those links are available here: linktr.ee/bk_pb
One trouble I find myself in is when I'm playing bangers. Does everything you're teaching still apply when there's a hard drive coming at you? Thanks in advance.
I think this is an excellent question. I have my own ideas but lack the certainty to opine on this issue. Hopefully, someone more knowledgeable will comment
For the most part, yes! Biggest difference is, a lot of the times with a hard drive return, you don't have time to really wait for the ball to start coming down before making contact. What you wanna do for those is slow down the swing speed and follow through, and most importantly, get more height on the drop! Softening the ball and getting a smooth arc on the shot will help drop it in the kitchen
Question, I noticed your 3rd shot drop lands at the back of the kitchen. If I use this in my games, my opponent reaches in and attacks while I'm still back.... this pushes me out of position. How can I build a 3rd shot that drops a foot or less into the kitchen. I need a fully unattackable ball for a 3rd shot.
Deeper thirds are good when you can hit them away from your opponents and get them moving. Shallow thirds can be hit with the same mechanics, just add more height so the ball has time to drop down closer to the net. As long as you can get your opponent hitting the ball from below the net, it doesn't matter much if they take it out of the air. The goal is to get them playing from below the net so they have to swing upwards.
It's a great control paddle, huge sweet spot!! Good choice for a lot of intermediate players looking for a control based paddle with forgiveness! Not ideal if you play a two handed backhand, definitely geared towards single handed shots.
@@bk_pickleball Thanks for the response. I am a 4.0+ player and use the M2 Forza 16mm paddle. I can generate my own power. Your thoughts on the Fat Boy compared to the M2 Forza? I've read the Fat Boy is much stiffer/poppier. Thanks.
Actually, he is following a slowly emerging trend of teachers who r advocating making contact AFTER the ball reaches its apex. Until maybe this year, almost all teachers advocated hitting the ball AT its apex.
thanks for the right to the point tutorial, I 'll start doing the 45 angle and stop using my wrist. if you can do another tutorial for the backhand and when the ball is high and we are unable to hit it coming down.
Absolutely, will definitely do that!! 🙌🏽
@@bk_pickleballPLEASE 🙌
Beautiful, well taught... good clear explanation, thank you.
Thank you, appreciate the support!! 🙌🏽
The best tutorial on this I've seen. Thank you.
Thank you, appreciate the support!! ☺️
Nicely explained!
Been working on drops for a week but just wasn't grasping something... This was clear and to the point and I'll be trying these components out tomorrow! Wish me luck!
You got this!! Practice makes perfect, stick with it and you'll definitely feel the difference when you execute correctly!!
Thanks but what about a good way to do a backhand 3rd shot drop, I only saw forehand shots.
The tips should be applied to the backhand as well for the most part, but I will be making a separate video on the backhand drop, so stay tuned ☺️
easily best drp video i have seen...link for lessons please
I coach out of Pickle X in the Baldwin Park area in Orlando. You can reach me on Facebook, Instagram or email to schedule a lesson. Those links are available here: linktr.ee/bk_pb
@@bk_pickleball thanks
Great video! Keep them coming, this is way better than Pickleball Pirates!😊
Hahaha, I try 😂
One trouble I find myself in is when I'm playing bangers. Does everything you're teaching still apply when there's a hard drive coming at you? Thanks in advance.
I think this is an excellent question. I have my own ideas but lack the certainty to opine on this issue. Hopefully, someone more knowledgeable will comment
For the most part, yes! Biggest difference is, a lot of the times with a hard drive return, you don't have time to really wait for the ball to start coming down before making contact. What you wanna do for those is slow down the swing speed and follow through, and most importantly, get more height on the drop! Softening the ball and getting a smooth arc on the shot will help drop it in the kitchen
@@bk_pickleball I was thinking that one should get in a deeper squat and stay there longer
@@bk_pickleball Thanks for your reply. I think it's solid blueprint, I just need to drill like Kobe now!
Excellent video 🙌
Thank you, appreciate the support 🙌
Thanks
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Question, I noticed your 3rd shot drop lands at the back of the kitchen. If I use this in my games, my opponent reaches in and attacks while I'm still back.... this pushes me out of position. How can I build a 3rd shot that drops a foot or less into the kitchen. I need a fully unattackable ball for a 3rd shot.
Deeper thirds are good when you can hit them away from your opponents and get them moving. Shallow thirds can be hit with the same mechanics, just add more height so the ball has time to drop down closer to the net. As long as you can get your opponent hitting the ball from below the net, it doesn't matter much if they take it out of the air. The goal is to get them playing from below the net so they have to swing upwards.
Good stuff dude
Thank you!! 🙌🏽
Good tutorial. How do you like the Fat Boy?
It's a great control paddle, huge sweet spot!! Good choice for a lot of intermediate players looking for a control based paddle with forgiveness!
Not ideal if you play a two handed backhand, definitely geared towards single handed shots.
@@bk_pickleball Thanks for the response. I am a 4.0+ player and use the M2 Forza 16mm paddle. I can generate my own power. Your thoughts on the Fat Boy compared to the M2 Forza? I've read the Fat Boy is much stiffer/poppier. Thanks.
Useless video. Nothing new, has been shown by hundreds of other videos for years. Down thumb.
Actually, he is following a slowly emerging trend of teachers who r advocating making contact AFTER the ball reaches its apex. Until maybe this year, almost all teachers advocated hitting the ball AT its apex.
Let's see your video on a 3rd shot drop. Post it and then comment here when it's up loaded.