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  • Опубликовано: 29 апр 2024
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  • @TheDogsSide
    @TheDogsSide 16 дней назад +16

    I was a high performance coach for the UTSA for over 20 years. We had a saying as coaches..you learn the game with your hands, feet, and eyes but you play it the opposite. Great insight Kyle into where new players attention can be. When a player can see moments with their eyes, they know how to respond with their feet and hands.

    • @thatpickleballguy
      @thatpickleballguy  15 дней назад +1

      Well said!! Thanks for watching.

    • @TheDogsSide
      @TheDogsSide 15 дней назад

      @@thatpickleballguy its Fun watching well thought out content. If you guys ever need any ideas feel free to reach out. I’ve been coaching pickleball the last two and half years. It’s been a fun new puzzle to solve.
      I’ve taught a few clinics out by you. We met briefly at tues night picklball earlier this year. I was talking to your buddy who was housing candy 🤣.

  • @markmaffei1127
    @markmaffei1127 16 дней назад +33

    I watch a lot of instructional video's, and this one is phenomenal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Great job Kyle!

    • @thatpickleballguy
      @thatpickleballguy  16 дней назад +2

      Thanks for watching. Glad it was helpful!

    • @douglasmurdoch7247
      @douglasmurdoch7247 13 дней назад +1

      How did you get an apostrophe in the word “videos” though? 😭

    • @michaelboano7183
      @michaelboano7183 8 дней назад

      @@douglasmurdoch7247unless an adult does professional writing as part of their job, my guess is most people forgot the distinction and understandably so.

    • @douglasmurdoch7247
      @douglasmurdoch7247 8 дней назад

      @@michaelboano7183 you really don’t need to be a professional writer to know your own native language. I think most adults know that an apostrophe means either a contraction, or indicating possession. Although it is worrying how many people seem to think that every word that ends in S gets an apostrophe…

    • @michaelboano7183
      @michaelboano7183 8 дней назад

      @@douglasmurdoch7247 respect your opinion but believe otherwise. Moreover, why be needlessly cruel and point out such insignificant mistakes

  • @juanavaldezacevedo2403
    @juanavaldezacevedo2403 16 дней назад +16

    This is without a doubt the best not only the best instructional pickleball video but also one pf the best instructional videos ever.

  • @BenRiveraTeam
    @BenRiveraTeam 14 дней назад +6

    Kyle, please make this a series. This was such great content!!!!!

    • @thatpickleballguy
      @thatpickleballguy  14 дней назад +1

      more coming!
      Actually doing a deep dive into The "3rd shot drop strategy" right now. Prob will come out in about 6 weeks.

  • @thanhthi398
    @thanhthi398 16 дней назад +3

    Highlights
    01:20 🎯 Serve strategy: Look at where the opponent is standing to inform your serve placement and create movement.
    03:15 🔄 Recognizing spin: Pay attention to the opponent’s swing path to determine the type of spin you will receive.
    07:50 🎾 Drop shot placement: Aim for the person running in to create challenge and miscommunication.
    12:05 ⚡ Transitioning from defense to offense: See opportunities to move forward and attack when the ball gets popped up.
    Key Insights
    🎯 Serve strategy: By observing the opponent’s positioning, you can strategically place your serve to create movement and gain an advantage.
    🔄 Recognizing spin: Understanding the opponent’s swing path helps anticipate the type of spin you will receive, allowing you to respond appropriately.
    🎾 Drop shot placement: Consider the opponent’s ability to Ernie and their weaker side when deciding where to place your drop shot.
    ⚡ Transitioning from defense to offense: Instead of panicking when the ball gets popped up, see it as an opportunity to move forward and take control of the game.

  • @RobShaffer
    @RobShaffer 16 дней назад +10

    Wow. This was excellent! More strategy videos, please! Also, maybe with some left-handed players (me)?

  • @kadendominus123
    @kadendominus123 16 дней назад +4

    My man! Excellent video. Too many little things to point out because you went into such good examples/detail but most excellent. This is going to help so much. Thanks!

  • @gregoryhall3958
    @gregoryhall3958 15 дней назад

    Thanks Kyle. Fun to watch and easy to understand and follow.
    Great info!!!!

  • @charlesmuller120
    @charlesmuller120 13 дней назад +1

    Very well done video! As a 4.0 player, I feel that I'm in tune with those 4 strategies. I think it would be more of the 3.0-3.5 players that need to master those.

  • @dianallamas7135
    @dianallamas7135 16 дней назад +1

    This is awesome. Love the graphics because it's absolutely so easy to visualize what you're teaching. Woo! Thank you and looking forward to learning more ans getting better.

  • @markuspotter42
    @markuspotter42 16 дней назад +2

    You are a PHENOMENAL coach! Your videos ROCK, keep up the amazing work brotha!

  • @ViewsandLikes-xb4mk
    @ViewsandLikes-xb4mk 14 дней назад

    Good video. I needed to hear this

  • @loispeterson9930
    @loispeterson9930 15 дней назад

    Great Video... As my experience level increases I realize more and more how strategy is increasingly important. It's made me a much better player. Thanks Kyle -- you're the best!

  • @lperryma
    @lperryma 10 дней назад

    Kyle- fantastic video! I can’t wait to deploy these new tools on the court!!

  • @JonBLodi
    @JonBLodi 16 дней назад +1

    OK. I'm saving this one to watch over again a few times. I really need to be thinking about where to place the ball better and these are very good "rules". Thank you!

  • @mariGentle
    @mariGentle 15 дней назад

    Loving this, great vid ❤

  • @stevesheppard5076
    @stevesheppard5076 15 дней назад

    Really good video Kyle. I especially loved the stuff at the end about recognition and flipping defense into offense. (I will be adopting that into our drill sessions)

    • @thatpickleballguy
      @thatpickleballguy  15 дней назад +1

      Its tough!! No ones better at this than anna leigh waters.
      Something i add into my drilling as well

  • @kimleith1378
    @kimleith1378 15 дней назад

    Super solid content Kyle. Getting a 2nd it looks like. Reading opponents is where I need to focus more.

  • @JeffreyHallin-dq8bv
    @JeffreyHallin-dq8bv 16 дней назад +2

    One of your best videos recently.

  • @JimSoderborg
    @JimSoderborg 7 дней назад

    One of the best videos I have studied as a coach. Paddle Ready Pickleball

  • @maryleatucker5232
    @maryleatucker5232 15 дней назад

    This was excellent!

  • @thegerry
    @thegerry 15 дней назад

    This may be the best, most comprehensive, insightful, and readily-applicable strategy video I’ve seen to date!

  • @Steve_K2
    @Steve_K2 16 дней назад +1

    Kyle's videos have always been good, but now he's added the best visuals anywhere. I just wish I could hit the ball to that ideal place.

  • @picklingaround
    @picklingaround 15 дней назад

    Seriously some of the best content when it comes to instructional pickleball videos. Not only are you helping me become a better player but also a better coach. Love it! 🙏🏽

  • @Newsfodder1994
    @Newsfodder1994 15 дней назад

    Absolutely loved this as an instructional video. More please. Subscribed.

  • @horhay1981
    @horhay1981 16 дней назад +1

    Great job. Really enjoyed this

  • @natehendricksen3338
    @natehendricksen3338 15 дней назад

    Great stuff!

  • @kcarwen5262
    @kcarwen5262 15 дней назад +1

    Great Detailed strategy ❤

  • @nadzoll
    @nadzoll 15 дней назад

    As usual, excellent! I'm sure these types of videos take a long time to realize the final product, so you are greatly appreciated in your time! Wish you didn't live so far from Green Valley!

  • @QuiltTale
    @QuiltTale 15 дней назад

    This was one of the best and most helpful Pickleball videos I’ve watched. I need practice in “seeing” and recognizing moments and reacting to what I see. I certainly know that PANIC feeling when a ball is popped up. So helpful to have something to try instead of turning and running away!

    • @thatpickleballguy
      @thatpickleballguy  15 дней назад

      We all know the panic feeling :)
      And thank you for the kind words

  • @courvilleg1
    @courvilleg1 16 дней назад

    Awsome knowledge! Thanks

  • @GhillieFrog
    @GhillieFrog 9 дней назад

    Phenomenal video Kyle and friends! Really good stuff here. Thanks for making these.

  • @alohaleslie9407
    @alohaleslie9407 7 дней назад

    Like many others, I've watched lots of tutorials. Yours are absolutely the best. Why? Because you are very specific and you address issues that no other pro/coach does. Thanks so much! Great info here. One observation. As a 4.0 player, I often play other 4.0's or those of lesser skill levels, who have no ball control when they smash their overhead. Yes, I panic because I have gotten hit in the face/neck by hard hitters (Samoan guy I play with). I'd rather give up the point then suffer the consequences. However, that being said, playing with those who have more control, I will look for that advantage now. Again, thanks so much for a fun and informational lesson.

  • @angelomazzuca6244
    @angelomazzuca6244 15 дней назад

    Yes, same as everyone else, playing 4.0 but getting pummeled at times and this will help with visual cues. Your the man!

  • @beastmode3333
    @beastmode3333 9 дней назад

    Really well made video. Much appreciated

  • @courvilleg1
    @courvilleg1 16 дней назад +1

    Just started playing and 3.5 and 4.0 players don’t use serve as a weapon. Great instruction.

    • @sbinsdca
      @sbinsdca 10 дней назад

      Disagree on this point. Many 4.0 players, especially with tennis backgrounds, have really good serves because they understand a good serve (hard, deep and/or spinny) produces a shallow return which make the 3rd shot drive an option or a drop much easier. Many advanced club players are now focusing on deeper and harder serves and returns rather than just putting the ball in play mid-court.

  • @ddsosman
    @ddsosman 15 дней назад

    One of your best videos, love it

  • @toninorcross2611
    @toninorcross2611 10 дней назад

    You’re the best! Love your videos!

  • @globalnewsnow266
    @globalnewsnow266 8 дней назад

    I saw you play APP men’s doubles in Cincinnati. The way you picked up your partner was great. He’s a really good player just had some tough points. Nothing he can’t fix.

    • @thatpickleballguy
      @thatpickleballguy  6 дней назад

      Thanks!
      And Hes fantastic! tough loss. Good learning :)

  • @greggunther
    @greggunther 15 дней назад

    Very informative

  • @RunningManOH
    @RunningManOH 13 дней назад

    Great video. I see a lot of attacks (vs dinks) when the person steps back at the kitchen; it's good to learn that I should be in attack mode. Need to practice that. Super stoked you are coming to Cincinnati! I'll be serving beer two days and hope to spot you! Good luck . . .

  • @vincevita6872
    @vincevita6872 15 дней назад

    Kyle,,, just starting the game, but i have learned more about my mistakes from your videos, [due to the simplistic approach you take along with realistic examples]... more than any others i have seen. keep up the great content! [ at least now i have an idea why team mates yell move up or stay back...lol ] ] it is all starting to make sense lol Vince

  • @ginjaninja3627
    @ginjaninja3627 13 дней назад

    Excellent video. I’m doing a 4.0 tournament tomorrow and will use this!

  • @Bee-of5xz
    @Bee-of5xz 8 дней назад

    Good job Kyle! I like your shirt!😉

  • @twobehappy67
    @twobehappy67 15 дней назад

    Loved yoiur swimming performance!! :-)

  • @hollymurray3566
    @hollymurray3566 15 дней назад

    Great video! Thank you!!

  • @littlebigwanders
    @littlebigwanders 15 дней назад

    Great video! Now please make a video on how we counter all these strategies. 😅

  • @afterthesmash
    @afterthesmash 12 дней назад

    This is the content I wanted when I started to play seriously, two years ago.

  •  16 дней назад +1

    Thoughts on hitting a speed-up (on a step back with a thigh-high bounce) directly at a player rapidly moving towards the NVZ line? Seems to work well at the 3.5 - 4.5 level against most opponents is my experience (more movement causes more errors, right?).
    Nice production, Kyle. Thanks!

  • @test1234hvrkhgkrgh
    @test1234hvrkhgkrgh 12 дней назад

    You rock!

  • @kehr1spy
    @kehr1spy 4 дня назад

    Brilliant again

  • @sbinsdca
    @sbinsdca 10 дней назад

    Great suggestions. Another huge opportunity to move forward is when an opponent fails to smash a reachable overhead and instead let's the ball float just over their head and bounce. They then have to run behind it and execute a perfect drop just to stay in the point. I'd prefer my partner try for the overhead and miss then let it bounce.

  • @jimzimmerman5288
    @jimzimmerman5288 15 дней назад

    Great video.

  • @JoseGarcia-qi8bm
    @JoseGarcia-qi8bm 15 дней назад

    I saw you at Picklemall on Monday. Wanted to go say hi, but I was busy getting my butt handed to me on the Open Play courts. ;-D

    • @thatpickleballguy
      @thatpickleballguy  15 дней назад

      I was probably over there getting my butt kicked too :)

  • @GuruChaz
    @GuruChaz 16 дней назад +3

    I hear there's a lot of ACL injuries and so forth from people playing Pickleball. What are the common mistakes that cause these injuries? How can they be avoided, especially by rookie players?

    • @mooremathewj
      @mooremathewj 16 дней назад +1

      I suggest pliability training. Improving mobility and flexibility will decrease the chances of injury.

    • @TheJellitin
      @TheJellitin 16 дней назад

      Idk about at our level, but for professionals fatigue is the usual cause of ACL injuries

    • @GuruChaz
      @GuruChaz 16 дней назад +1

      @@mooremathewj That may work for me after about 2 years. lol

    • @thatpickleballguy
      @thatpickleballguy  16 дней назад +5

      Strength work + stretching. I do all the stuff from KneesOverToes Guy. Truthfully, I've never felt better. His stuff is fantastic. ruclips.net/user/thekneesovertoesguy

    • @mooremathewj
      @mooremathewj 16 дней назад

      @@thatpickleballguy that dude is like a professional squatter.

  • @imnotjoken
    @imnotjoken 15 дней назад +1

    Good video, but couldn't focus at all on your instruction. Was too busy laughing at how many times you switched who was wearing the black glasses! 😂

  • @jimmychang457
    @jimmychang457 11 дней назад

    Hey Kyle love the content. Question- wouldn’t saying stuff like “attack” or “go” while your opponent is about to hit the ball be considered hindrance? I know you’re communicating to your partner but if I was the opponent I might find it distracting.

    • @thatpickleballguy
      @thatpickleballguy  11 дней назад +1

      Im suggesting saying it while the ball is still on your side of the net.
      So youd have to get good at recognizing the quality of reset or drop..
      For the step back read. Yes if you see that and yell go, youll probably get called for a hindrance if you say it too loud.

  • @bellalinda9972
    @bellalinda9972 16 дней назад

    If I can give a two thumb up I would. Thanks for this content! 👍👍👍

  • @danj3464
    @danj3464 9 дней назад

    Awesome video! Great insights and breakdown. I want to know if any of your neighbors have issued a cease and desist? 😂 The pickleball pops would drive mine insane!

  • @robertkribs9513
    @robertkribs9513 15 дней назад

    lol what is the over / under on how many times I have to watch this to absorb all of the information?

    • @thatpickleballguy
      @thatpickleballguy  15 дней назад +2

      Over 73 times :)
      BUT, you dont need to absorb all the information.
      Pick one or two things and apply those.
      With yt content, i never know where people are at in their game. So i make videos with more info so people can take what they see as useful to them.
      On instagram, i do short 60-90 second teachings with one takeaway!
      Thats my approach right now anyway! Always trying to improve it! And always open to feedback!

  • @RobertHopkinsArt
    @RobertHopkinsArt 15 дней назад

    I noticed then when the opposing team is attacking "you" in this video that you are holding onto the paddle with both hands. Is that the best practice to follow through on the shot, with both hands being used? Forehand and/or backhand two handed returns? I may be doing this when I back up, but I'm not sure.
    I enjoy using a two-handed backhand with an excessive top spin. It's my favorite attack shot!

    • @thatpickleballguy
      @thatpickleballguy  5 часов назад

      I like going to the two handed backhand when I'm in defensive mode to reset.

  • @robertwray6004
    @robertwray6004 16 дней назад +1

    Always dig your videos. However, when you slice a ball, putting backspin on it, while it does go in the direction of your opponent's topspin in the air, it doesn't behave that way once it bounces. The ball stops short, even dies sometimes rather than bounces forward with a normal topspin. Hope this makes sense. Hard to explain in words. But in short, a slice shot isn't spinning in a forward topspinning direction anymore after it BOUNCES. So hitting it with topspin isn't doing your return any favors. Something to study further.

    • @26realmc
      @26realmc 16 дней назад +1

      Exactly. Almost always backspin turns into topspin in the opposite direction once it bounces unless it's on a timber floor and skids. I had this explained to me by a top PB coach who was previously the head coach of a Tennis academy owned by a Grand Slam winner.

    • @BasedLars
      @BasedLars 16 дней назад +1

      If a sliced ball hits an angle that “catches”the court it will lose some forward momentum and hang in the air, with a slight topspin. If it skids it will remain heavy slice.
      The key is it’s way easier to put your own topspin when receiving a ball with slight, very low rpm. Compared to trying to put your own topspin against a heavy topspin ball

    • @26realmc
      @26realmc 16 дней назад +1

      I agree to an extent.. if the backspin causes it to sit up and not come on to the paddle of the receiver it's actually harder to hit with topsin. Tennis these days is predominantly topspin in both directions so always hitting against the spin. Ok tennis strings are different but even in Pickleball hitting a heavy topsin ball back with heavy topspin is not that difficult. When the backspin is combined with side spin that's maybe more difficult and you often see 3.5 and lower hit these into the net. Physics says as soon as a ball bounces with backspin, as long as it doesn't skid ( not that common on a non timber court) it will rotate in the opposite direction.

    • @thatpickleballguy
      @thatpickleballguy  16 дней назад

      @@26realmc Yes!

  • @ernmnster
    @ernmnster 12 дней назад

    $250 for a paddle is nuts

  • @robertsteinberger5667
    @robertsteinberger5667 9 дней назад

    Conclusion just hit the ball anywhere; in the corner, in the middle, towards the body

  • @JoonieThinx
    @JoonieThinx 16 дней назад

    I understand benefit of topspin off of
    Slice but why don’t players then slice off of topspin ?

    • @MrPolaske
      @MrPolaske 16 дней назад +1

      they do, love a good slice return off a heavy topspin serve

    • @jaylundgreen
      @jaylundgreen 16 дней назад +1

      Because topspin helps the ball travel downwards and the harder you hit it with an increasing amount of topspin, the more aggressively it dives. With backspin the ball tends to float or even take off in an upwards direction. I've seen this work but only when a relatively high ball is hit from the baseline, and even then, it's not hard to defend from the kitchen line. Those shots are also easier to counter.

  • @dwolfcoach
    @dwolfcoach 10 дней назад

    Yes, you can't ALWAYS run up to offense. I wish more of you pros would say this.

  • @Bowman15
    @Bowman15 16 дней назад

    Let me know if you need a 4.5 for a video! Great stuff!!!!!

    • @thatpickleballguy
      @thatpickleballguy  16 дней назад

      I'll let you know :)

    • @Bowman15
      @Bowman15 16 дней назад

      @@thatpickleballguy cool! I learn a lot watching you play at picklemall

  • @chrisrobbins2632
    @chrisrobbins2632 14 дней назад

    Pickleball: the game for people who suck at tennis, have the stamina of your granny and are really terrible at table tennis.

    • @thatpickleballguy
      @thatpickleballguy  14 дней назад

      Its a tough life for us out on the courts. The small courts that is. Always wish i coulda make it in tennis 😒 thanks for rubbing it in.
      And did you really have to go the table tennis route? I suck at that too.. way to get a guy down this morning 😏

    • @thatpickleballguy
      @thatpickleballguy  14 дней назад

      And please dont bring my grandmother into this

    • @ljbar2015
      @ljbar2015 11 дней назад +1

      Trolling again?

    • @michaelboano7183
      @michaelboano7183 7 дней назад

      🥱