@@primetimepickleball played in our club 70+ tournament today with partner Bob. We were undefeated and took home the gold. No one scored more than 5 points on us. Your insights have helped big time. Ty I was oldest player there at age 80
Nichole, you are without a doubt one of, if not THE very BEST pickleball trainers I’ve EVER run across. I thoroughly enjoy your RUclips videos and have learned and applied many of your teachings to my game. Thank you so much for the great content and keep it coming.
I have always found it a little harder to summarise Nicole's videos compared to other you tube coaches. The penny has just dropped as to why!!!! Every sentence she uses in her explanations is filled with vital gems of information..... no rambling.....just straight-forward, critical hints that make such a lot of sense for her followers like me. Excellent work, Nicole.
Nicole, you are very good breaking these techniques down to elementary steps.......insuring the apex of the drop is on your side of the court resonated for me and that will be a focus going forward....ty
Yesss! Such a helpful video. Things I loved: - Your upfront framing with definitions and when drops should be used (vs drives). - You filmed the drops, edited to synchronize the different shots, and strategically used freeze frames and slow motion. This made it super easy to spot the differences. - Your commentary is concise, specific, and perfectly synchronized to the clips. Thank you!!!
Aloha Nicole! This is a fabulous breakdown of the 3 different drops and how to implement them in a game. Thanks so much for taking the time to help make us all better players.
Coming from playing advanced tennis and a former USPTA Teaching Pro, this is the best explanation of the 3rd shot drop. You have a gift. I’m subscribed. Excellent! 👏👏
Great comprehensive video ! Thank you so much ! While returning a classic third shot drop, if possible, l like to also add some side spin/slice on the ball to give it a little kick to my right (opponents left) when it bounces in or near their kitchen.
I also liked that you were realistic about moving through a shot. Most pickleball instruction says don’t move through. Nonsense! This game is getting faster and tennis players are moving to pickleball. Tennis players train hitting the ball while moving in. You have to drill that shot so you learn how much swing speed to use. When you master hitting through the ball while coming in gives a HUGE advantage. I also liked how you support the slice.
Great job as usual, love the side by sides. It's important to update our teaching and understanding of the third shot drop as the game and paddle technology continues to evolve. I favor the "New School Third", topspin drop off both sides. Two points I'd emphasize both on the forehand and the twoey, it's easier to hit your drops if you contact the ball as it descends and work hard with your legs to get below the ball.
Excellent video. Do you have videos on advancing to the NVZ after the drop? Currently, the opponent keep hitting the ball behind me after I dropped the ball and came to the NVZ, but I could not volley the ball easily.
You have to stop and split step before they make contact and do your best to cut any shot off out of the air that would bounce behind you. You're going have to usually hit a drop volley. It's not an easy shot but it can be drilled. Here's a video that should help...ruclips.net/video/mQwaIsteCeg/видео.html
Why is a third shot drop more effective than driving the ball and keeping the opponent back? When the opponents are split isnt it easier to slam a ball diagonally inbetween them?
It's not more effective in every situation. In pickleball and all sports in general...it all depend on the circumstances. Driving the ball is a good option at the right time.
A lot of thoughts behind this tutorial. Will not be surprise if the author has a degree in Engineering. Just disagree on the comments on one handed backhand topspin drop. It's not as stable as the two handed one due to the knuckles/palm factor, but whatever can be done with a THB should be doable with a OHB (kind of just letting go of the non dominant hand). The stroke just needs to be more like a table tennis backhand which uses more wrist and forearm rotation instead of the tennis backhand which has more shoulder rotation and contacts the ball further in front. Anyway THB is more stable so why even bother learning the OHB. So it's kind of moot.
Maybe a summarized version in addition to long form. I like both. The long form lets me geek out on the details, but also a short version like a coach in my ear when I need a quick point in the right direction. This would probably be 3+ short videos (1 each drop type with when to use it and what the likely follow up would be. )
As a soon to be professional golfer with a handicap of 12 I find this video useful for when I decide to take over the pickleball world after I win about 10 golf tournaments.
Probably the most comprehensive video tutorial on drops I've watched. Excellent!!!
Thanks! So happy to hear that as that was the goal.
You are one of two go to coaches. Your ability to break it down is spot on. Ty
Thank you sir! 😊
@@primetimepickleball played in our club 70+ tournament today with partner Bob. We were undefeated and took home the gold. No one scored more than 5 points on us.
Your insights have helped big time. Ty
I was oldest player there at age 80
Wow ... spectacular video, just perfect. The slow motion adds so much to the instruction. Congratulations!
Thanks!
Nichole, you are without a doubt one of, if not THE very BEST pickleball trainers I’ve EVER run across. I thoroughly enjoy your RUclips videos and have learned and applied many of your teachings to my game.
Thank you so much for the great content and keep it coming.
I have always found it a little harder to summarise Nicole's videos compared to other you tube coaches. The penny has just dropped as to why!!!! Every sentence she uses in her explanations is filled with vital gems of information..... no rambling.....just straight-forward, critical hints that make such a lot of sense for her followers like me. Excellent work, Nicole.
Awwww....thank you. I really strive to produce actionable insights. I'm so happy to hear this because it validates what I'm doing.
Nicole, you are very good breaking these techniques down to elementary steps.......insuring the apex of the drop is on your side of the court resonated for me and that will be a focus going forward....ty
Great!
Thank you for a very thorough, comprehensive guide.
You're welcome! I'm glad you liked it.
Such a detailed video. Thank you as you explained my question in the prior video. Excellent side by side shots. Thank you
You're welcome! Glad it helped!
Yesss! Such a helpful video. Things I loved:
- Your upfront framing with definitions and when drops should be used (vs drives).
- You filmed the drops, edited to synchronize the different shots, and strategically used freeze frames and slow motion. This made it super easy to spot the differences.
- Your commentary is concise, specific, and perfectly synchronized to the clips.
Thank you!!!
Thanks for the specific feedback of the strong points. Your list is exactly what I strive for so I'm glad it comes across.
Aloha Nicole! This is a fabulous breakdown of the 3 different drops and how to implement them in a game. Thanks so much for taking the time to help make us all better players.
You're so welcome!
Coming from playing advanced tennis and a former USPTA Teaching Pro, this is the best explanation of the 3rd shot drop. You have a gift. I’m subscribed. Excellent! 👏👏
thank you! I really appreciate the feedback and I'm glad you enjoyed the video
Excellent, thorough break down. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Outstanding video, Nicole! Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great comprehensive video !
Thank you so much !
While returning a classic third shot drop, if possible, l like to also add some side spin/slice on the ball to give it a little kick to my right (opponents left) when it bounces in or near their kitchen.
I like it! That works nicely. 👍
I also liked that you were realistic about moving through a shot. Most pickleball instruction says don’t move through. Nonsense! This game is getting faster and tennis players are moving to pickleball. Tennis players train hitting the ball while moving in. You have to drill that shot so you learn how much swing speed to use. When you master hitting through the ball while coming in gives a HUGE advantage. I also liked how you support the slice.
Thanks! Yep you got it it's definitely a goods skill to have
Best video I’ve seen with great examples and freeze shots with descriptions and comparisons.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it and I appreciate the positive feedback.
Great job as usual, love the side by sides. It's important to update our teaching and understanding of the third shot drop as the game and paddle technology continues to evolve. I favor the "New School Third", topspin drop off both sides. Two points I'd emphasize both on the forehand and the twoey, it's easier to hit your drops if you contact the ball as it descends and work hard with your legs to get below the ball.
Yup, agree that New School is the preference anytime possible. Great points! Thanks Ken!
Can you do a video on guidelines for letting go “out balls”. Thanks,
Thanks for the suggestion.
Nice and clear explanation with demo video. Love it ❤
Thanks so much!
Excellent video. Do you have videos on advancing to the NVZ after the drop? Currently, the opponent keep hitting the ball behind me after I dropped the ball and came to the NVZ, but I could not volley the ball easily.
You have to stop and split step before they make contact and do your best to cut any shot off out of the air that would bounce behind you. You're going have to usually hit a drop volley. It's not an easy shot but it can be drilled. Here's a video that should help...ruclips.net/video/mQwaIsteCeg/видео.html
As always, excellent!
Thank you!
Great video! Tysm
Thx!
That was a really good video thanks
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Wow Nicole, excellent video.
Thank you! Appreciate the positive feedback.
Thanks!
thank you!
Very detailed
try to add as much details as possible.
Too much for me to remember. I'm still in the "just get it over the net" club 😊👍
Fair enough! Thats's good place to start ;)
Ps Thank you.
Great information
Thank you! I'm glad you liked the information provided.
Why is a third shot drop more effective than driving the ball and keeping the opponent back? When the opponents are split isnt it easier to slam a ball diagonally inbetween them?
It's not more effective in every situation. In pickleball and all sports in general...it all depend on the circumstances. Driving the ball is a good option at the right time.
I love your last name.Your dad was my favorite basketball player ever. Go celtics!
No relation to the basketball player but I get that a lot lol. He definitely was an awesome player!
A lot of thoughts behind this tutorial. Will not be surprise if the author has a degree in Engineering. Just disagree on the comments on one handed backhand topspin drop. It's not as stable as the two handed one due to the knuckles/palm factor, but whatever can be done with a THB should be doable with a OHB (kind of just letting go of the non dominant hand). The stroke just needs to be more like a table tennis backhand which uses more wrist and forearm rotation instead of the tennis backhand which has more shoulder rotation and contacts the ball further in front. Anyway THB is more stable so why even bother learning the OHB. So it's kind of moot.
Thanks for the comment! The main problem with OHB topspin drop, in my view, is no flexibility of contact point. Has to be very in front.
All good, thanks! However, may I suggest shorter videos?
I think you’re missing her broader point. Improving takes an investment of time.
Maybe a summarized version in addition to long form. I like both. The long form lets me geek out on the details, but also a short version like a coach in my ear when I need a quick point in the right direction. This would probably be 3+ short videos (1 each drop type with when to use it and what the likely follow up would be. )
You're on to something. ;)
I can try but things would probably get missed. Appreciate the feedback. I'll see what I can do.
As a soon to be professional golfer with a handicap of 12 I find this video useful for when I decide to take over the pickleball world after I win about 10 golf tournaments.
Lol ok. good luck with your golf.