Because of your comment to one of the posts here, I finally caught on to the lag serve. You said “Try not to actually snap the wrist at all. Just lay it back there relaxed and let everything else come through first.” I think it was the “let everything else come through first” that did it for me. You really do teach and explain things so well. Thank you!!!!!
Coming from a racquetball background the serve was a very important part of the game. It was confusing to me when I started playing pickle ball that the serve was just a method to put the ball in play. It seemed like throwing an underhand slow pitch to a big leaguer. I’m glad to see the serve becoming a more important offensive weapon in the game. Thanks for bringing attention to how the game is evolving. I’ve learned a lot from your videos and keep up the good work.
Your the best coach!!. I agree with your summation that playing a safe 100% safe serve isn't enough if you need to move up. As you move up you will meet opponents that will easily crush your soft serve with a hard drive. So allowing yourself to move up with maybe an 80% but harder deeper serve or a well targeted 'tricky but different serve' gives you more arsenal to score points. Learn and improve on what you already know.
Fascinating! The comments on perspective are true. I try to hit hard, low, and with a bit of top spin. My serves always look to me like they cross the baseline, but are never called out. I just learned by feel how hard to hit the ball from the corner, not trying to aim toward the baseline. Will work on a floppy wrist snap. Use GX14 after you recommended it. One thing I've found. If known for hard and deep serves, hitting a soft angle shot just past the NVZ can really catch people off guard.
I just had my first Pickleball lesson and wanted to learn the game so I can develop quickly. Your videos and instructions are fantastic. You present very well and make it fun at the same time. Thank you for your great work.
Welcome back Happy New Year 🎉I’m learning that my serve is my weakness and I have to play really good to win or stay in the game. This is very helpful 😊👍🏾
I agree with you on the changing game caused by the power of the new paddles and the influx of players from other sports like tennis and racquetball. I came from racquetball and I hit hard serves. When I am on it looks impressive and when I am off, not so much. It is something you really have to practice.
One thing to note that if you do have a really good serve, try not to rely on it too much so you can develop other areas of your game. Rec play should be opportunities to develop all areas. Don’t play to win, play to get better.
I've long been a proponent of big serves.varied and well placed. I really liked your explanations...especially how you demo'd wrist lag which I've struggled with when teaching others. As one not really familiar with using video for training...can you advise what equipment you might buy to get started that works will on the court and for playback later as well? Thanks for a great video!
Would love to see a review/comparison of some indoor and outdoor balls... Lately we've been playing with the Penn26 indoors and the Franklin X40 outside... But then some whippersnapper comes through with something we've never heard of and we rethink everything... Glad to see more content!
Ditto on changing up your serve. I've been drilling on this lately, and have gotten pretty good with 6 different types/looks of serves. Totally agree with you on serving NOT just to start the point. I do take more chances when I'm the 1st server and early in a game or with a heavy lead. It keeps opponents guessing as well and not being boring. I play rec only so there's that. I play with some players that are serve "robots" same exact serve EVERY TIME!" Kinda weird.
@@PickleballKitchen Nothing odd about my serves, I just change up how I hit the ball depending on the receiver. Short with side spin (both directions) Hard low and deep, to back hands with lots of topspin. Low and real short. Back hand serve, lob serve. Keep em guessing.
Thanks, Cindy! PK Academy is my premium video membership service. You pay for a year and get access to 25 hours and 6 courses worth of content. pickleballkitchen.com/membership
I’ve been releasing ball off my front foot for contact. Recently had instructor tell me to release off right foot like a ground stroke. Now he hits off closed stance and I have right foot behind left foot facing forward. I do tend to miss some serves to left and right of the box occasionally. Any suggestions on contact point?
Great tips! How much weight did you add to the end of the Gearbox paddle? I have that paddle and noticed the lack of power it generates (but oh the spin) and wondered if a little weight at the end would help. BTW: it's Ne-vad-uh, not Ne-vaaaah-duh. We're touchy about that. 😇
I have a different mind-set on serving based on the scoring method that's being used, with rally scoring you give away a point if you don't get your serve in.
Your videos are great…as a beginner (have played 5x) it’s so hard to get practice time in the NYC area…I’ve gotten into two games, over my head with people much younger who seemed like ex-tennis players…I like the idea of Pickleball, but I thought it was a much more chill game than I’m finding out…I’m not really interested in the hyper competitiveness I’ve seen (I’ve had the ball blasted at me even when I told other player it was only my fourth time playing)…I’d like to take lessons, but only instructor I found online charges $100/hr, ridiculous amount for a retiree like me…still looking for my niche, and might not stick with the sport since I’m more interested in fun than dominating an opponent
Thank you and thanks for stopping by. I understand what you're saying, but there's a little bit of everything for everyone in pickleball. There are people like you out there, you just need to flex those social networking skills and find them. You can definitely find a more casual group to play with and you will have SO much fun! Promise!
Have been working on the snap serve for a long time and still can't master it. I have trouble with right/left accuracy and not so much with top spin and short/long placement. It is really frustrating.
Good video, especially on snapping the wrist. I knew after the spin serve was banned that the perception of the serve being just to start the point would disappear. What a lame excuse that was.
Until they replace the traditional serve with the drop serve, it will always be a tool for advanced players. McGuffin and Koller have illegal serves, but no ref is going to call it when the swing is so fast.
This was by far the best instruction tip on the serve. In general your tips and lessons are the clearest examples of sound, basic Pickleball.
Thank you very much. I appreciate it!
Lovely to see you back. I was hoping all was well with you. Always great with your training methods
I'm doing OK! Thank you!
SAME!
Because of your comment to one of the posts here, I finally caught on to the lag serve. You said “Try not to actually snap the wrist at all. Just lay it back there relaxed and let everything else come through first.” I think it was the “let everything else come through first” that did it for me. You really do teach and explain things so well. Thank you!!!!!
Coming from a racquetball background the serve was a very important part of the game. It was confusing to me when I started playing pickle ball that the serve was just a method to put the ball in play. It seemed like throwing an underhand slow pitch to a big leaguer. I’m glad to see the serve becoming a more important offensive weapon in the game. Thanks for bringing attention to how the game is evolving. I’ve learned a lot from your videos and keep up the good work.
Your the best coach!!. I agree with your summation that playing a safe 100% safe serve isn't enough if you need to move up. As you move up you will meet opponents that will easily crush your soft serve with a hard drive. So allowing yourself to move up with maybe an 80% but harder deeper serve or a well targeted 'tricky but different serve' gives you more arsenal to score points. Learn and improve on what you already know.
I love the "like you're bored" analogy.
Fascinating! The comments on perspective are true. I try to hit hard, low, and with a bit of top spin. My serves always look to me like they cross the baseline, but are never called out. I just learned by feel how hard to hit the ball from the corner, not trying to aim toward the baseline. Will work on a floppy wrist snap. Use GX14 after you recommended it. One thing I've found. If known for hard and deep serves, hitting a soft angle shot just past the NVZ can really catch people off guard.
I just had my first Pickleball lesson and wanted to learn the game so I can develop quickly. Your videos and instructions are fantastic. You present very well and make it fun at the same time. Thank you for your great work.
Excellent video! You are a great coach. I really appreciate your explaining how to serve and providing examples.
Thank you very much!
Thanks for the tips. Will practice this serve right away.
Thanks for watching!
Welcome back Happy New Year 🎉I’m learning that my serve is my weakness and I have to play really good to win or stay in the game. This is very helpful 😊👍🏾
I agree with you on the changing game caused by the power of the new paddles and the influx of players from other sports like tennis and racquetball. I came from racquetball and I hit hard serves. When I am on it looks impressive and when I am off, not so much. It is something you really have to practice.
This was very helpful!!!
Excellent serve lesson! Thanks. I like your CX14H.
Thanks! And yes I like it too!
Watched awhile ago love this you are so up to date I need this
One thing to note that if you do have a really good serve, try not to rely on it too much so you can develop other areas of your game. Rec play should be opportunities to develop all areas. Don’t play to win, play to get better.
I've long been a proponent of big serves.varied and well placed. I really liked your explanations...especially how you demo'd wrist lag which I've struggled with when teaching others. As one not really familiar with using video for training...can you advise what equipment you might buy to get started that works will on the court and for playback later as well? Thanks for a great video!
Welcome back! I hope you're doing very well.
Thanks! I’m doing great
Awesome video!
great seeing you back. looking for to new content
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Would love to see a review/comparison of some indoor and outdoor balls... Lately we've been playing with the Penn26 indoors and the Franklin X40 outside... But then some whippersnapper comes through with something we've never heard of and we rethink everything... Glad to see more content!
I do have a video on pickleballs, but it's been awhile.
I serve to the players backhand as much as possible.
And if you can’t target the backhand easily, the body serve is another good ploy. They have to move out of the way before they can execute the return.
Nice tips! You make it look so easy.
Thanks for watching. And yes, this is something that I've come to realize. Maybe I should try to address that.
Ditto on changing up your serve. I've been drilling on this lately, and have gotten pretty good with 6 different types/looks of serves. Totally agree with you on serving NOT just to start the point. I do take more chances when I'm the 1st server and early in a game or with a heavy lead. It keeps opponents guessing as well and not being boring. I play rec only so there's that. I play with some players that are serve "robots" same exact serve EVERY TIME!" Kinda weird.
Thanks for watching and would love to hear about these serves that you have.
@@PickleballKitchen Nothing odd about my serves, I just change up how I hit the ball depending on the receiver. Short with side spin (both directions) Hard low and deep, to back hands with lots of topspin. Low and real short. Back hand serve, lob serve. Keep em guessing.
Glad to see you back. What is pk academy? I can't find it on RUclips and didn't see a link to it in your description.
Thanks, Cindy! PK Academy is my premium video membership service. You pay for a year and get access to 25 hours and 6 courses worth of content. pickleballkitchen.com/membership
Lag and snap worked for. Thx
Awesome!
Thanks!
Thank you very much for the tip!
Great tips! Thanks
My pleasure, thanks for watching!
I’ve been releasing ball off my front foot for contact.
Recently had instructor tell me to release off right foot like a ground stroke. Now he hits off closed stance and I have right foot behind left foot facing forward. I do tend to miss some serves to left and right of the box occasionally. Any suggestions on contact point?
Great tips! How much weight did you add to the end of the Gearbox paddle? I have that paddle and noticed the lack of power it generates (but oh the spin) and wondered if a little weight at the end would help.
BTW: it's Ne-vad-uh, not Ne-vaaaah-duh. We're touchy about that. 😇
I didn't add any weight, that's just some tape to protect it.
Wait, I don't see any differences between those pronunciations, lol! :)
Do you like the extended or the regular version of that paddle more?
Extended for singles, regular for doubles.
I have same paddle per your review. What is the tape on yours? Lead?
No, it’s just protective tape.
I was getting angry about these servers but now know that Pickleball has changed.
Hey man.. I see you are using the elongated cx14. Do you use it for doubles and singles? Does it have the new gritty surface. You like? Thanks
I was just using that for this video in particular. I do use it for singles, but I use the "regular" version for doubles. It has the same surface.
thank you and...thank you
My pleasure, thanks for watching.
I have a different mind-set on serving based on the scoring method that's being used, with rally scoring you give away a point if you don't get your serve in.
That's definitely where things become interesting. It's also funny because you have such a massive disadvantage when serving with rally scoring!
What kind of lead tape is that on your CX14?
It’s just protective tape so that I don’t scratch it up and scratch the court.
Your videos are great…as a beginner (have played 5x) it’s so hard to get practice time in the NYC area…I’ve gotten into two games, over my head with people much younger who seemed like ex-tennis players…I like the idea of Pickleball, but I thought it was a much more chill game than I’m finding out…I’m not really interested in the hyper competitiveness I’ve seen (I’ve had the ball blasted at me even when I told other player it was only my fourth time playing)…I’d like to take lessons, but only instructor I found online charges $100/hr, ridiculous amount for a retiree like me…still looking for my niche, and might not stick with the sport since I’m more interested in fun than dominating an opponent
Thank you and thanks for stopping by. I understand what you're saying, but there's a little bit of everything for everyone in pickleball. There are people like you out there, you just need to flex those social networking skills and find them. You can definitely find a more casual group to play with and you will have SO much fun! Promise!
Have been trying this stroke for a year but lose right/left accuracy.
Have been working on the snap serve for a long time and still can't master it. I have trouble with right/left accuracy and not so much with top spin and short/long placement. It is really frustrating.
Are you snapping on purpose? Try to not actually snap the wrist at all. Just lay it back there relaxed and let everything else come through first.
Is this a repost of an old video? I feel like Ive seen it before.
It’s not, but I’ve done so many serving videos over the years that stuff starts to overlap a bit
What is wrong about a short serve when the receiver is standing behind the back line ??
That can work against people who have mobility issues, but is generally a bad idea.
Good video, especially on snapping the wrist.
I knew after the spin serve was banned that the perception of the serve being just to start the point would disappear. What a lame excuse that was.
Thanks for watching.
Until they replace the traditional serve with the drop serve, it will always be a tool for advanced players. McGuffin and Koller have illegal serves, but no ref is going to call it when the swing is so fast.
@@zachcarmichael699 Ben Johns does it too. I was glad to see Devillier call attention to it a few weeks back, but it did no good.
You have the wrong size protective tape on your padel. That width is designed for padles with an edge guard and looks ugly on the cx 14.
It was free, so I'm not complaining. :)