Get 17 TIMES BETTER By Watching This Pro Pickleball Point
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
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Really helpful, especially to see it slow and broken down. Easy to miss these subtle expert shots when watching in full speed. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Again, not many people can make the same few seconds both entertaining and useful. Great work and thank you for your excellent work!
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Super breakdown of a hi-level play/point & truly shows how much goes into a single point at top pro level.....I think for most of your audience, a point breakdown of 4.0 to 5.0 play would be better as the reactions , athleticism, point construction is at a whole different level. It seems you & John Cincola are the only 2 channels that are giving us this much needed understanding. 🙏
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Yes. And a breakdown of 4.0 occasionally would be much appreciated. Great, very helpful video. Would like to show this to all the naysayers regarding the athleticism and critical thinking of this sport.
Great video! I think former bball players are exceptional at breaking down pickleball, I see it often and it's true.
One thing I'd note is that Alshon's movement during this point was perfect. He covered middle when Riley hit his ATP, but he also recovered back to his side of the court when he saw Riley moving back over. Really great stuff!
Thanks for watching!
Great video! Unfortunately, the constant background music turns into 'noise' if too loud. Could you please reduce the volume of the music slightly so that it does not interfere with your explanations?
Thanks for watching and for the feedback!
I agree, the music is fun, just a touch too loud
Kyle!! That was fun to watch and learn.
Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks dude, appreciate you and your teaching skills.
Thanks for watching!
How about the short-hop dinks Zane takes early in the rally when DC targets his feet-maintaining his position tight to the kitchen line?
Love it. Great video. Keep up the good work!
Glad you enjoy it!
Great job as always breaking down players shots and positioning etc.., always enjoy watching you…have learned so much over these short few months playing. Question,, on the ernie attempt, noticed his foot is in the kitchen while on the actual return shot, his teammate, takes the ball out of the air before it lands in the kitchen. Didn’t realize this isn’t a kitchen violation. Will do more research separate from this video. Keep up the fun and on point learning tips, you are the best!
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it!
2 atp in one point!! Awesome rally and a great breakdown Kyle! So much skill and deception in some of those shots I love it
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@thatpickleballguy Your channel is the best 👍 I hope you keep making pickleball content, you have a gift for teaching in a way that's relatable and easy to understand.
I loved this video!!! I have a technical question: at 8:43 you discuss moving back to the baseline when the ball goes high for your opponent. There is definitely consensus about this on RUclips. At rec play a couple of hours ago, there were two points where our ball went high, me and my partner dropped back to the baseline (because that's what RUclips told us to do) and then our opponent just gently dropped the ball into the kitchen and we were way too far back to get it. Zane could have done that here too. How can I avoid this problem? Thanks, and keep up the great work!
LIke most things in life, there are few absolutes.
If you would have stayed closer to the kitchen, good chance your opponent smashed the ball at you.
And when you moved back, they dropped it. Good shot by them.
It's not a problem to avoid. It's a pattern to sstart recognizing. And then adjust based on who you're playing and what shots they like to hit.
Excellent video and insight/instruction! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Do you really play with the Luxx in competition? Love all your content and Tuesday night matches!
I've still been playing with power air Prestige edition.
Amazing video.
Maybe talk about the initial target of Riley and Alshon of Zanes left foot to force a tough shot.
oo yeah thats good!
SUPER HELPFUL!
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Miss something? Man you covered it all and then some. My game improves from videos like this. Thanks!
Glad to help!
Excellent Review! Would the far court players uniforms be considered illegal in 2024???
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it!
As insane as this point was, the two most impressive shots to me were Daescu’s fifth shot reset and Alshon’s reset.
So impressive!
Yes, love those professional resets. We practice those in warm-ups to at least try to get better at it.
Just excellent!
Thanks for watching!
How much for that Gold Luxx bruh? 😂😂
250
Correct! $250!
The original clip is 0:16 to 0:44, which is just shy of 30 seconds for 29 ball strikes. For each of these 17 observations, all four guys participate in making adjustments. It's a high cognitive load for the athletes, and really, it's a high cognitive load for the audience, if the audience even knows the first thing to look for. When they don't, you get a comment on the thread "tennis is a real sport played by real people derf derf".
There's actually a lot of chess tactics out there, and the chess-when it works out-contributes to making the physical performance look a lot easier than it was.
Dunning-Kruger relativity principle: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder + I don't know shit = therefore this is shit.
The problem with not knowing shit is that when you don't know shit, _everything_ looks like shit, including a vast buffet of countries in Africa, though sadly there are a couple which legitimately don't improve much for the knowing, under present conditions.
good video. I like your idea about going cross court on the Erne defense shot but the reason why everyone defends down the line is because cross court ends up being a very tough angle to hit coming from a ball off the court and you have to flirt with hitting the ball wide. I think you are better off guarding the easy shot and making your opponent hit the hard one to beat you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hey Kyle! Thanks for the great and informative video. Definitely learn a lot with all your explanations. Do you ever come to florida to do clinics?
Glad they're helpful! Right now I do not!
Outstanding!
Not only is a long third shot drop more difficult, it creates a bigger bounce. The ball flies further so if velocity is fixed it needs to peak higher and farther from the net before it crosses. Accelerating downward from a higher peak, the ball has more downward velocity when it strikes the ground so the bounce will be higher. With bounce height being the critical factor for attacking the fourth shot, a deep second shot makes the fourth shot that much easier. The only way to neutralize the painfully high bounce of a long third shot drop is to hit the third shot with more forward velocity and topspin. I wonder if the best players do that....
Great point!
Yeah, that was amazing. You need to do clip breakdowns much more often.😊
Thanks!!
I really enjoy watching these pro rally breakdowns. It is so helpful to have you explain what was done well and how each team reacts. Great stuff. Keep it up.
Will do :)
Super fun breakdown, what a fun point to analyze
Glad you enjoyed it!
I notice Riley crowding the center when he saw that Alshon hit a deep return.
Oo that's good!
Watched it all. Learned so much.
Thanks for watching! Stay tuned for more
Great job with breaking this down! Very helpful 📝
Glad it was helpful!
I wouldn't say that you missed anything (thanks for the break-down, by the way). I would just note that-from all four players-there's both an aggressive patience, and a patient aggression. They're READY TO GO, but they're NOT FORCING ANYTHING unnecessarily. Brilliant stuff.
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Loved this episode. It covered so many hit variations. Your explanations were very informative. Thank you!!
Glad it was helpful!
the ATP in general! although it was hit twice and mentioned a lot in this video, it wasn't one of the skills that was highlighted despite there being two repeats
Check out this video for the ATP ruclips.net/video/oFrz13ngYrw/видео.html
Good content as usual. My calculator tells me that I will be a 59.5 if I get 17 times better.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing your very good analysis of this point. Pickleball is the best!
Glad you think so! Thanks for watching!
helpful - thank you
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LOVE this breakdown of a fantastic point. thanks!
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Well done Kyle! Perfect recipe, nothing to add!
Thanks for watching!
Have you and Newman play 1v1 basketball?
nah, but we should.
More of these pls Kyle
I'll keep that in mind! Thanks for watching!
CRAZY POINT!!!
So crazy!!