Control & Attack Your Opponent From The Kitchen Line in Pickleball
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- Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024
- Taking dinks out of the air will take time away from your opponent. Then, flicking those same balls, will have them clueless. Learn it all in this video!🎯
1️⃣ Being the aggressor at the kitchen line will lead to more won points. Have your opponent on edge by not knowing when the ball is coming fast.
2️⃣ The base strategy is... ONLY attack balls out of the air (less time for your opponent to react). Avoid attacking balls that bounce on your side, this will often lead to mistakes.
3️⃣ Follow this pattern: Move the opponent around with the dinks until you get a popup you can flick. Repeat this pattern until you get the right ball.
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I love the way you show the wrong way and then the right way, makes it very simple and easy to understand
Thanks!
finally, an instructional channel that gives tips beyond the intermediate level!
Yesssss
04:51 "ignitiating" a hands battle. I've heard you mispronounce that a few times but it's a perfect word. Ignite + initiate = IGNITIATE! Love it!
Heheh
You are so good at instructions 🙌
Glad you think so!
For whatever reason, pickleball video from two to three years ago was long on technique and light on context. Just about all the useful content I'm watching now has some element of reading the play on the other side of the net feeding into your response before the ball arrives. I vastly prefer this new wave.
Well said!
Great lesson Tanner. I play 5.0 games where a few of the players have mastered this type of dink and I always find myself "behind" in the dinking battle. Your video is very helpful. Thanks.
Yepper!
Hey I was wondering if we can get a paddle setup video or respond what paddle with 14mm or 16mm and where you put lead tape if you have any?
Yes I use the 16mm crbn 1x with 4 inches of lead tape on the two bottom corners!
Hey Tanner, I've noticed when trying that paddle tip down position, I end up struggling to attack when I get a higher ball on the backhand side. I guess I just need to read it earlier and flip the paddle tip back up, but I usually end up somewhere in that sideways position and miss the chance to get the ball down.
Thats great to know!
I'm happy to have finally discovered your YT, been enjoying you on IG, but it's way better longer form. Keep up the great work Tanner!
Awesome! Thank you!
Hi Tanner, great content! One of my issues against better players when hitting dinks back is always that fear of popping them up, where they smash em. Any advice on dink placement? Wide or middle defensive or pressure dinks? Thanks
Dude
Love your content. So clear and easy.
I appreciate that!
Thank you for the amazing channel!
If you can take a ball in the air, why would you ever want to let it bounce before you hit it? Do we only let it bounce when we can't react fast enough?
Yep that is exactly it!
@@tanner.pickleball Makes sense, thanks!
Hey tanner, when taking balls out of the air, should your arm be fully outstretched?
Yes!
I’m struggling with the paddle position. This is a great video on that. Thanks 😊
You can do it!
Thanks for making these videos! Any tips on hitting a better drive / ground stroke? I’ve taken 7500 lessons lol, even with pros down here in Florida, and my ground stroke sucks but I’m great at the kitchen haha
I’ll make a video on this :)
Excellent video!
Thanks for watching!
Good lesson!
Thanks! 😃
So after you speed it up with having ur paddle down ready to go, should your ready position with your paddle change?
Yes get ready with a backhand!
"It you are way out in front and not supposed to be, your opponent will make you feel it" 😂😂 Yes they will!!
hahahahah
Great tips
:)
Do you dink and go into fast hand battles with eastern grip? And do you block and punch volley with continental grip?
Always Eastern!
Whoa, I heard Ridley almost say a word at the end as you cut off the video!
Btw, I just watched another's training video: Rid, you're a tall dude, work on keeping one foot almost always grounded while you reach to the side or back for balls. You'll get back to a more balanced ready position more quickly and you'll be way more dangerous (not the kinda dangerous that has Tanner keeping you in that cage in his basement). Peace, bros.
Great call thanks Ant!
you are right with the ball not going to miss to the left and right with the paddle pointing down. But it wil, if missed, hit in to the net or miss high and pop up to the air for your opponent to kill you?am I correct with that analysis?
Yes correct!
How so you know when to hit a backhand roll or flick? When i saw your motion and technique for the out of the air speed up i was confused because I remembered watching some of your other videos in which you said to do a wiper motion statting with your elbow high and twisting it?
Flick when it is near the height of the net. Roll if it is below and your opponents are approaching the net
@tanner.pickleball I thought Flip and roll is the same thing?wiper motion is flip?
i am new to channel thank you for the videos i hope to get better!
You got this!
2:45 doesn't this downward paddle ready position make you highly susceptible to getting hit by a speedup on the upper body? It seems great if you know a dink is coming, but you've also taught about the importance of a surprise speedup and it seems like paddle down would be hardest to quickly defend
You have to recognize the correct ball!!
Nah just lift your paddle up to backhand to reset a paddle battle
So we see some people like JW Johnson have a very low paddle position at the net, and they compensate by having great hand speed, timing, and predictions. Do you think pros shouldn’t always be considered as the “technique” benchmark for folks 3.5+ trying to improve?
Yes completely agree, it is different for lower players.
Do you offer lessons/clinics? Where do you live? Thanks, John Roberts
In south jersey, currently am not offering anything!
Great tip!
Glad it was helpful!
Lucky for those who have watched this video and applied your advice, and sorry for those who missed this video.
Love that!
Great video!!
:)
Great Vid, Bro
Thanks for the visit
I’m confused. When do we hold paddle head up? When do we use flick shot? When do we use roll shot? When do we point paddle down? Help!
If you hit a dink you think your opponents cannot attack, reach in with your paddle head down. If you hit a dink you think your opponents may attack have your paddle up in preparation of their shot
Where can I watch you play?! Or get lessons? I’m local
damn thought you were in delray!
I’m in boca. Will post when I’m at a tournament :)
Boca!
Where do you coach? Any way I can sign up for a lesson?
I’m in South Jersey!
I know all the court locations in the video…Jersey?
You reply to every comment?! Wow! 😮
You know it ;)
Where do you do clinics?
Don’t have any scheduled just yet
Coral gate park. I coach there almost every day its not so crowded
Yep!
You film this in Cinci and if so where?
FL!
@@tanner.pickleball I just thought since you went to the APP in cinci
leg day yo?
Hahaha
@@tanner.pickleball hahaha. I have a big lol
5:54 "speed ups out of the air only"
what does this mean while dinking? maintain the same speed while dinking?
Yes when you are dinking, only attack balls that come to you that don’t bounce. Do not attack balls that bounce.