I loved learning how to better lob from the kitchen as forehand and backhand AND where to dink so I won't be as likely lobbed against. Can't wait to drill this! Thank you!!
Thanks to your advicers I have been improving surprisingly. I have been playing for 5 months, my team can not believe my progress!!. Thank you my favorite coach.
Excellent video. Very well explained and very helpful having the actual teaching session in the video. It makes the viewer feel like the student, as well. Good job.
I actually would like to see Simone perform the task rather than the student. I'm watching the video for the correct technique not her ability to teach someone.
Hello, I’m new at pickle ball as of now four months and I just wanna let you know that I truly truly love your videos. It is very very helpful. I wish I was near you to get one oh one training because you are the best. Keep up the good work
Obligado for your awesome videos. I am a 59 year old man athletic, I still have some speed and I've been playing since march. I mentioned this to say that I have always wondered why people don't use more lobs. At my age I think 9 out of 10 times the person returning a lob is going to either going to miss it or give me an easy put away. This video really helps me to be more confident in lobbing! Why don't Pros use more lobs? I would like to become competitive and perhaps get to a 4.5 someday, do you think I should try to master the lob among other things?
A perfect situation for this is when your opponent is trying to “read” your next dink and drops their paddle to anticipate the shot. With their paddle down and their weight forward; a quick disguised lob is going to be very awkward to try and recover.
What do think about lobbing cross court instead of down the line? It seems to me that if you are trying to hit an offensive lob it would be more effectively hit cross court. The main reason being that you have way more room with which to work.
Josh Goodwin a lot of it depends on the situation. If I see an opportunity it doesn’t matter the direction. A very effective spot is from the right side crosscourt towards the person on the right’s backhand. It creates a lot of confusion. But I also like to go from any side in front of me if I can get them by surprise. The thing about a lob down the line is that it gives your opponent less time to react. That’s just my opinion
Think the lesson could be more quickly & precisely depicted if YOU (Simone) modeled the perfect form/stroke/execution instead of watching you instruct a student who is intermittently approximating the desired result. Still gleaned a bit, thanks.
I'm so glad that you have started to broadcast these lessons on RUclips! Now players in out of the way locations can benefit from your knowledge.
You are the best. LOVE your videos.
I loved learning how to better lob from the kitchen as forehand and backhand AND where to dink so I won't be as likely lobbed against. Can't wait to drill this! Thank you!!
Thanks to your advicers I have been improving surprisingly. I have been playing for 5 months, my team can not believe my progress!!. Thank you my favorite coach.
Love your lessons! Always have some great takeaways from the demonstrations
Great clinic this morning on lobs and this will be a good review for us thanks again !!!!
Excellent video. Will be covering this with my intermediate students soon.
Love how you guys complement each other so well. thank you for doing so many amazing videos.
Great Job in helping people improve. Your encouraging words promote learning.
Excellent instruction! You both have a beautiful family. It's great seeing the children in the background too.
Love the family shot!
Another excellent video! Thank you
Excellent video. Very well explained and very helpful having the actual teaching session in the video. It makes the viewer feel like the student, as well. Good job.
Great tips . . . gives very specific components to work on.
Brilliant actually watching a PB student being coached! (No pressure, Eddie). Love your teaching style, SJ. Rgds from Canada.
I actually would like to see Simone perform the task rather than the student. I'm watching the video for the correct technique not her ability to teach someone.
Hello, I’m new at pickle ball as of now four months and I just wanna let you know that I truly truly love your videos. It is very very helpful. I wish I was near you to get one oh one training because you are the best. Keep up the good work
Great lesson. Beautiful family!
Great video! I’m going to work on adding this disguised lob to my toolbox!
Very helpful.
Thank you very much for the technique, so much more control then flicking your wrist.
Great instruction.
Simone seems like the nicest person
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Very nice, use a lob to get back into playing offensive, need to incorporate getting the weight forward, THANKS!
Simone....great video. Could u please do video on serving..particularly on how to overcome the "yips?"
Adorei o vídeo... mas o que é aquela piazada linda no final!
I love your detailed analysis. Your like a brain surgeon of pickleball!
Obligado for your awesome videos. I am a 59 year old man athletic, I still have some speed and I've been playing since march. I mentioned this to say that I have always wondered why people don't use more lobs. At my age I think 9 out of 10 times the person returning a lob is going to either going to miss it or give me an easy put away. This video really helps me to be more confident in lobbing! Why don't Pros use more lobs? I would like to become competitive and perhaps get to a 4.5 someday, do you think I should try to master the lob among other things?
A perfect situation for this is when your opponent is trying to “read” your next dink and drops their paddle to anticipate the shot. With their paddle down and their weight forward; a quick disguised lob is going to be very awkward to try and recover.
Lobs are so important in doubles. Once your opponent is at the kitchen line its hard to score
What do think about lobbing cross court instead of down the line? It seems to me that if you are trying to hit an offensive lob it would be more effectively hit cross court. The main reason being that you have way more room with which to work.
I agree sir. Most of the time I go diagonal. I don't care about forehands or strength of opponent. I just don't want it to go long.
Josh Goodwin a lot of it depends on the situation. If I see an opportunity it doesn’t matter the direction. A very effective spot is from the right side crosscourt towards the person on the right’s backhand. It creates a lot of confusion. But I also like to go from any side in front of me if I can get them by surprise. The thing about a lob down the line is that it gives your opponent less time to react. That’s just my opinion
I would have thought she would say lob over the backhand.
Think the lesson could be more quickly & precisely depicted if YOU (Simone) modeled the perfect form/stroke/execution instead of watching you instruct a student who is intermittently approximating the desired result. Still gleaned a bit, thanks.
Also, there is much less control on backhand lobs so people should rarely try them. Not sure what this woman is talking about.
Bad audio...you should know better Simone.
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