Another great video! You guys have a good way of addressing concepts that are valuable for all skill levels. The footwork info is priceless! Whenever I’m not playing well and can’t figure out why, it’s always lazy footwork!
Another well presented video that explains what I need to do and why. The hard part is breaking my old habits and actually following their great advice.
Your partner can be a cause of losing the point too. :D And what makes it less fun is when the opposing team keeps on hitting it to him/her just for them to win the point.
I usually return the serve deep as I can do accurately with pace in order to put “pressure” on the server and degrade their 3rd shot resulting in a pop up or unforced error.
At the advanced level, is the idea of getting into a dink rally to set up the point starting to lose some popularity? I think of the prevalence of top spin dinks PLUS advances in paddle technology with much grittier surfaces as factors that might also influence strategy. Just my opinion but I would think that the idea of below the net speed ups are coming into play more often with those 2 factors. If my opponent is great at that, why engage them frequently in dink rallies? Particularly if I have a choice to drop, drive or lob? Why drop and play to their strength? Or am I just overthinking it? :)
There's some picky players at my local park that gets super crazed when you call the score wrong or take to long to serve. I've seen old grown adults snarl at middle schoolers.
You guys are making awesome videos. I enjoy them. Keep up the great content.
I’ve just started learning to play PB without any racquet ball background. I’ve learned so much from you guys. Thanks!
Well done & easy to follow! This earned a subscribe!
Another great video! You guys have a good way of addressing concepts that are valuable for all skill levels. The footwork info is priceless! Whenever I’m not playing well and can’t figure out why, it’s always lazy footwork!
You guys are awesome. So glad I found you.
Another well presented video that explains what I need to do and why. The hard part is breaking my old habits and actually following their great advice.
Such great information.
And so easy to understand.
More videos!
You guys are awesome.
Excellent lessons…. Thank you so much ! Can’t wait to try your tips!
Your partner can be a cause of losing the point too. :D And what makes it less fun is when the opposing team keeps on hitting it to him/her just for them to win the point.
Great instruction! But how do you aim the ball accurately to get your target?
Excellent tips. Thank you.
I usually return the serve deep as I can do accurately with pace in order to put “pressure” on the server and degrade their 3rd shot resulting in a pop up or unforced error.
At the advanced level, is the idea of getting into a dink rally to set up the point starting to lose some popularity?
I think of the prevalence of top spin dinks PLUS advances in paddle technology with much grittier surfaces as factors that might also influence strategy. Just my opinion but I would think that the idea of below the net speed ups are coming into play more often with those 2 factors.
If my opponent is great at that, why engage them frequently in dink rallies? Particularly if I have a choice to drop, drive or lob? Why drop and play to their strength?
Or am I just overthinking it? :)
Amazing video
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Most people call "reaching" a "lunge"
There's some picky players at my local park that gets super crazed when you call the score wrong or take to long to serve. I've seen old grown adults snarl at middle schoolers.
I do like wins....