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I have watched a lot of pickleball training videos and I think this presenter and his tips are by far the best.
Truly great video. This makes so much sense and not only that but was explained crystal clear. Great work on this video and can’t wait to use these tips.
Kyle! I really enjoy ALL of your videos, but I think this one is the most helpful - simple, yet very powerful concepts. I can't wait to put these tactics into practice! Thank you for posting!
I'm a big proponent of hugging the line but #5 certainly makes me question that philosophy. Bottom line is that you need to be flexible and assess who can cook better in the kitchen.
@@thatpickleballguygoing that far back automatically gives your opponents a better angle on you for an aggressive dunk keep in mind what you are sacrificing for more time
Great stuff again, Kyle! I hadn't heard the 1 + 2 thing before (in mistake #3) or when to back off the line (in mistake #5). I mean, they both make sense, but you framed them in a way that I should be able to remember them now when I'm playing.
Wow, a very high level production here! Great video with clear explanations that include quizzing, graphics, and right/wrong examples. One of most well done lessons I've seen. Thanks!
Kyle, you are a very smart & serious COACH! I really appreciate your analytical breakdown. BIG thanks! Now the challenge as a senior competitor is to think fast enough to implement your expertise. You’re the BEST!!!
Love your videos. Can you consider doing one on the proper doubles positioning and movement at the kitchen line? Or, have you already done one of those? That’s where I struggle, particularly in knowing how close to the middle or the line to play and when
Still commited to 2 yt videos per month!! Im working hard to create an online pickleball school! So im shifted some od my time to building that in addition to the youtube videos
Thanks for the great tips! I wish I watched this yesterday. I was hugging the line and got slammed. Afterwards I was thinking I should have taken a small step back. Thanks for confirming!
I recommend all my new players to sub to your channel Good advice and simply and well delivered 👌 You make understanding the technics you show very easy to digest
Here’s the paddle I use. It’s the “power air” www.selkirk.com/products/vanguard-air-s2?variant=40179483344998 Note, I specifically use the “prestige color.” I haven’t run a test on this, but I think it has a little more spin than the other power airs. :) If you’re looking for a less expensive option, I’d go with this one - www.selkirk.com/products/slk-halo?variant=39964829188198 And, I prefer the “power” version. It still has very good touch, in my opinion, but has a little extra pop :) If you go with either of these use my code, “ADV-thatpickleballguy” and you’ll get a digital gift card toward a future purchase.
Because I'm an unabashed Geek, let me point out a very minor error. Your drawing is wrong (at 1:05) if you are saying a2 + b2= c2. You need to switch b and c in your drawing to make it correct. However, that drawing only pans for half a second, and your demonstration on the courts is 100% correct. So only Geeks like me would notice. LOL! I love your videos, and thanks!
Pythagorean theorem and x+y=3 come in play, 👏. Tanner said you would be playing with him in the APP Newport Beach Open July3-7,2024. Good luck, guys. I love tanner's videos and now also yours too. 😀
Fantastic tips!! I loved the one about speeding it up in front of you. I sometimes speed it up cross court thinking that I’m creating a triangle effect for my partner. Hahaha then I would think “I’m really setting them up for a winner. Why aren’t their hands faster? 😂” Wonderful video as always!!
On mistake #4... what about if you are playing high level mixed doubles (all right handed players assuming both guys are playing left) and the guy is shifting to the right side putting pressure on the right side opponent as well as erning any dink that comes down the line. Also, his partner is a very aggressive dinker. What should this right side player do in terms of dink exchange?
They got the Pythagorean Theorem wrong! The formula is indeed , but this is when "C" represents the hypotenuse in the triangle. In their diagram at 1:02 , "b" is the hypotenuse. So if "b" is the hypotenuse, the formula doesn't work!
@@thatpickleballguy only question would be what about balls that you get out there air? Like if they hit an aggressive dink but can hit it out the air so you still dink it back?
His math was correct, but his first diagram was mislabeled. Geometry teacher here. I might use the video in class with the question, what did he get right and what did he get wrong?
@@thatpickleballguy Hey Kyle, first of all, the video is great. However, the math section seemed unrelated to the main topic. I realize I shouldn't have viewed it from a math teacher's perspective.😀 Thanks again for these great content.
I did a 3.0 competition this weekend. I wish we could do the stuff you're talking about. No one at this level even dinks. We barely got into any dink rallys!
I disagree with the logic of #1. Your plan of taking the LONGER DISTANCE crosscourt SHOT is flawed. Your goal should rarely (if ever) be to give your opponent MORE TIME to gather themselves and plan for their return … and unfortunately that’s what your cross-court shot accomplishes… It gives my opponent more time to gather themselves and respond. Bad plan! The best you can make out of a cross court shot in that instance would be to try to split your opponents… But even that is a longer shot than going directly at your opponent.
Your diagram of the Pythagoreum theorem is incorrect. The square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the two sides. That is NOT what your graphic shows.😢
Good pickleball points, but let's get the math right. 🙂 Based on how you labeled the sides in your diagram, a**2 + c**2 = b**2. If you want the traditional equation, the hypotenuse should be "c."
Not dissapointing at all. Tyler's gotten really good. This video was shot months ago. I'm pumped with how he's progressing, despite the gagillion things he does on a daily basis with work and family!
Hope you enjoyed this video! To go a step further, challenge yourself & take ThatPickleball IQ Test to see how well you really know the game.
VERY FEW get 10/10. I dare you to try 😊
thatpickleballtest.typeform.com/to/YuHaz4N6
I have watched a lot of pickleball training videos and I think this presenter and his tips are by far the best.
Thanks for the kind words and for watching!
@@thatpickleballguy one of, yes. Tanner.Pickleball is one of my faves
Truly great video. This makes so much sense and not only that but was explained crystal clear. Great work on this video and can’t wait to use these tips.
Kyle! I really enjoy ALL of your videos, but I think this one is the most helpful - simple, yet very powerful concepts. I can't wait to put these tactics into practice! Thank you for posting!
Oo wow! So glad it helped
The Smart Glass videos are GOLD! Great addition to the content.
Thanks! Pretty amazing technology
Awesome content! I can use this straight away!
Your videos are evolving so much. The camera angles, the animation, the content. Superb.
Thanks a ton! Thanks for watching!
I was thinking the same thing! Great job
Brilliantly explained. Your videos are getting better and better!
Glad you enjoy them!
#5 is huge, never occurred to me but makes perfect sense. I'm going to keep that in mind next time
Fantastic!
same
I'm a big proponent of hugging the line but #5 certainly makes me question that philosophy. Bottom line is that you need to be flexible and assess who can cook better in the kitchen.
@@thatpickleballguygoing that far back automatically gives your opponents a better angle on you for an aggressive dunk keep in mind what you are sacrificing for more time
I've started to keep some distance from the line and it really helps me. It's easier for me to go forward towards the ball than backwards.
Nice!
Great stuff again, Kyle! I hadn't heard the 1 + 2 thing before (in mistake #3) or when to back off the line (in mistake #5). I mean, they both make sense, but you framed them in a way that I should be able to remember them now when I'm playing.
Glad it was helpful!
Wow, a very high level production here! Great video with clear explanations that include quizzing, graphics, and right/wrong examples. One of most well done lessons I've seen. Thanks!
thanks for the kind words. Glad it was helpful!
Always good tips. Will implement!
Appreciate your teaching tips! You always back up your strategies or techniques with great demonstrations.
Thanks for the kind words! Glad it was helpful!
That was probably the most informative video I’ve seen. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi, I am from Vietnam, Love your video a lot, great content, easy to understand
Glad you like them!
awesome instruction!, so many higher level players say never concede the line....what you teach makes the most logical sense....never say never.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video. Straight to the point with excellent editing and angles. Saving this video!
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
Glad I dug into your videos.. this video is awesome. Re-watchin' for sure
Glad its been helpful :)
Kyle, you are a very smart & serious COACH! I really appreciate your analytical breakdown. BIG thanks! Now the challenge as a senior competitor is to think fast enough to implement your expertise. You’re the BEST!!!
Thanks! Glad its helpful!
Love your videos. Can you consider doing one on the proper doubles positioning and movement at the kitchen line? Or, have you already done one of those? That’s where I struggle, particularly in knowing how close to the middle or the line to play and when
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Phenomenal as always Kyle. Thank you!
Another great video. I could spot the errors in a few of these but the breakdown on how to fix them was amazing.
Thanks!!
ALWAYS looking for better ways to dink! Thanks ThatPickleball Guy!!
You're welcome!
Great stuff as always. I'm going to use the dinking 2 + 1 = 3 strategy in league this weekend!
Glad you enjoyed it! Have fun out there!
Great video. Miss seeing as many videos from you recently. They are always so informative. Hope you are getting healthy for pro tournaments again.
Still commited to 2 yt videos per month!!
Im working hard to create an online pickleball school! So im shifted some od my time to building that in addition to the youtube videos
I’ve gotten better at pickleball from your videos, thank you
Happy to help!
Thanks for the great tips! I wish I watched this yesterday. I was hugging the line and got slammed. Afterwards I was thinking I should have taken a small step back. Thanks for confirming!
Glad it was helpful!
I love these YOUR POV tutorials!!!❤
Thanks!!
1+2=3 truly matches how I see the game. Thank you sir
I recommend all my new players to sub to your channel
Good advice and simply and well delivered 👌
You make understanding the technics you show very easy to digest
Thank you! Glad they're helpful! And thanks for recommending to others.
Yeah, I really like this guy's stuff.
Glad you enjoy it! Thanks for watching!
Great video
Thank you
you're welcome!
I'm curious as to what paddles everyone is using? Great video as usual.
Here’s the paddle I use. It’s the “power air” www.selkirk.com/products/vanguard-air-s2?variant=40179483344998
Note, I specifically use the “prestige color.” I haven’t run a test on this, but I think it has a little more spin than the other power airs. :)
If you’re looking for a less expensive option, I’d go with this one - www.selkirk.com/products/slk-halo?variant=39964829188198
And, I prefer the “power” version. It still has very good touch, in my opinion, but has a little extra pop :)
If you go with either of these use my code, “ADV-thatpickleballguy” and you’ll get a digital gift card toward a future purchase.
Because I'm an unabashed Geek, let me point out a very minor error. Your drawing is wrong (at 1:05) if you are saying a2 + b2= c2. You need to switch b and c in your drawing to make it correct. However, that drawing only pans for half a second, and your demonstration on the courts is 100% correct. So only Geeks like me would notice. LOL! I love your videos, and thanks!
I know!!! I messed it up. Oo well. Hahah thanks for the kind words
Dude Kyle this content this so damn good!!! Thanks for continuing putting out this awesome content!!!!
Thanks for the kind words. Glad its helpful!
may I ask, what video glasses do you use to film the videos?
Yes i was using the meta rayban glasses
@@thatpickleballguy thanks for the tip and great instructional videos
I spotted mistakes 1,2 and 4 😎 ... #3 was a really interesting one 😁
Thanks for watching!
Pythagorean theorem and x+y=3 come in play, 👏. Tanner said you would be playing with him in the APP Newport Beach Open July3-7,2024. Good luck, guys. I love tanner's videos and now also yours too. 😀
Fantastic tips!! I loved the one about speeding it up in front of you. I sometimes speed it up cross court thinking that I’m creating a triangle effect for my partner. Hahaha then I would think “I’m really setting them up for a winner. Why aren’t their hands faster? 😂” Wonderful video as always!!
Totally get it!! Thanks for watching. Glad it helped
Nice left hand resets 💪
Do you have any videos on pickleball shoes you have tried?
I dont! But ive been wearing aesic gel resolution for over two years
@thatpickleballguy Thank you, and I really enjoy your videos. Very helpful and like the humor in the them.
I keep seeing courts like this in backyards with cinderblock fences. Where can I get a back yard like this hah. But seriously though?
I’m phoenix :)
Please check the math on this video, on Pythagorean theorem the long side should be c and you have it labelled b
Yeah, i messed up 🤦
On mistake #4... what about if you are playing high level mixed doubles (all right handed players assuming both guys are playing left) and the guy is shifting to the right side putting pressure on the right side opponent as well as erning any dink that comes down the line. Also, his partner is a very aggressive dinker. What should this right side player do in terms of dink exchange?
Great stuff
They got the Pythagorean Theorem wrong! The formula is indeed , but this is when "C" represents the hypotenuse in the triangle. In their diagram at 1:02 , "b" is the hypotenuse. So if "b" is the hypotenuse, the formula doesn't work!
Dang it! I messed up. But i didnt mess up the hypotenuse distance. It is 24.41
The math in this video is insane!
hahha yes!!
HOLD UP HOLD UP. Nobody gonna talk about how bro has a pickleball court in his back yard?? Why can't I have friends like this?
Phoenix :)
He changed his middle name to pickleball as well 😊
I never thought about dinking of being a math equation like that is actually really smart to think about!
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@thatpickleballguy only question would be what about balls that you get out there air? Like if they hit an aggressive dink but can hit it out the air so you still dink it back?
The 1+2=3 thing was baller
As an aspiring RUclipsr, what is the best editing app
I like final cut pro
You explained the math better here than the other video, where you claimed 18 feet, but drew the arrows to look shorter.
Glad it was helpful!
Enjoyed video. You certainly have nice, tolerant friends, haha!
I do! Theyre incredible for helping me out
The humor 😁😁
Glad you enjoyed it!
Graphic note: swap b and c in the Pythagorean triangle @ 1:03 Pickleball note: great tips.
Ahh yes next time!!
Nice video, but you screwed up the initial Pythagorean theorem graphic which has b as the hypotenuse rather than c 😬
I know!!!!! I wish there was an edit button
Number 3 is big for me. I was getting attacked cross court and kept fighting the 2 with 2.
Good realization!! It was a big one for me too when I first realized it.
The theorem is wrong 😢. According to the picture , it should be a^2+c^2=b^2
Yep, Pythagoras would be disappointed 😢. The hypotenuse is c not b!
Dang i really thought i nailed it
@@thatpickleballguyto be fair, I didn’t notice the mistake. The math was still valid.
His math was correct, but his first diagram was mislabeled. Geometry teacher here. I might use the video in class with the question, what did he get right and what did he get wrong?
@@thatpickleballguy Hey Kyle, first of all, the video is great. However, the math section seemed unrelated to the main topic. I realize I shouldn't have viewed it from a math teacher's perspective.😀
Thanks again for these great content.
I did a 3.0 competition this weekend. I wish we could do the stuff you're talking about. No one at this level even dinks. We barely got into any dink rallys!
Hopefully it will get better for you as you continue to play and move up!
#1 Favour the cross court dink and #3 play a shallow dink to the middle… are somewhat contradictory.
One is when youre off balance and one is when youre on balance
I disagree with the logic of #1. Your plan of taking the LONGER DISTANCE crosscourt SHOT is flawed. Your goal should rarely (if ever) be to give your opponent MORE TIME to gather themselves and plan for their return … and unfortunately that’s what your cross-court shot accomplishes… It gives my opponent more time to gather themselves and respond. Bad plan!
The best you can make out of a cross court shot in that instance would be to try to split your opponents… But even that is a longer shot than going directly at your opponent.
I can see these tips as being of value to 4.0+ players but not for plodders like me.
First problem, partner wasn't coming over to cover middle.
Pythagorus would be pleased.
that's a good thing.
On the second mistake, why did your partner turn his back afraid of the ball instead of trying to defend it?
Why did Tyler not try to block?
The real problem is the 2 partners are not together, one was at one sideline and the other was on the other side leaving the middle open
I thought mistake #5 was not following the ball. You didn't move closer to side line. You sat near middle.
Oo could be that as well!
That was my thought, too... his partner was pulled a liitle wide, but Kyle doesn't move over to cover, especially in the explanation part.
You've become more verbose. You got good stuff to share. Less is more.
Ill work on it :) thanks for the feedback
Your diagram of the Pythagoreum theorem is incorrect. The square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the two sides. That is NOT what your graphic shows.😢
Dang it! First mistake ive made since 1997
Good pickleball points, but let's get the math right. 🙂 Based on how you labeled the sides in your diagram, a**2 + c**2 = b**2. If you want the traditional equation, the hypotenuse should be "c."
Sorry but c should be your hypotenuse
Tyler’s improvement is highly disappointing considering how much time he’s spent in class with you. Get on the ball, Tyler!
Not dissapointing at all. Tyler's gotten really good. This video was shot months ago.
I'm pumped with how he's progressing, despite the gagillion things he does on a daily basis with work and family!