Learn How to Dink Aggressively in Pickleball

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
  • Take your pickleball game to the next level with this full lesson on mastering aggressive dinking! Use the Rule of 3 ( • Full Pickleball Coachi... ) to master dinking opportunities. Learn how to use the two-handed backhand dink to control the kitchen, put pressure on your opponents, and create winning opportunities. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced player, this strategy-focused session will teach you the techniques and mindset needed to dominate at the net.
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    While accomplished as a professional player, with quarterfinal runs on both the PPA and APP Tours, Josh prides himself on his work as an instructor and coach. Over the last six-plus years as a certified instructor, Josh has taught thousands of hours from coast to coast and even internationally with Pickleball Getaways. These days, when not running a clinic or lesson, he can be seen on the bench giving counsel to the World Number 1, Ben Johns.
    Josh is also the author of the first children’s pickleball book, "Pickleball with Pop." Since its publication in 2018, over 1,500 copies have been sold, introducing pickleball to the youngest generation!
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Комментарии • 18

  • @tylerobagy811
    @tylerobagy811 Месяц назад +11

    Dude, literally just got done watching each of your videos for the 3rd time trying to get that mastery down. I was worried you weren't posting anymore and was dying for a breakdown on offensive/aggressive dinking. You rock man, please keep up the content, it's changed how I play and how confident I am getting out on the court.

    • @JoshJPickleball
      @JoshJPickleball  Месяц назад +1

      I’m not going anywhere until you’re a 5.0+!!

    • @afterthesmash
      @afterthesmash Месяц назад

      Yes, this channel is on a path for a smallish but _extremely_ loyal fanbase.
      Kevin Kelly as interviewed by Tyler Cowen basically said that this is the right way to go about it:
      Step 1, find the 500 people in the world who can't live without you (or at least, can't live their best life).
      My best pickleball life right now depends upon this channel, Jilly B interviewing coach Scott, and Tanner's breakdowns of advanced rallies.
      So far as I can see, so far so good. I'm really hoping this works out here for Josh, because I'm intending to try the same strategy on my own RUclips, forthcoming soon.
      ==Cuckoo Dior bellybutton lint==
      Once upon a time I might have defined myself as a neocybernetics revivalist. Lately, I'm describing myself as throwing my arms around the circular ecology of causal narrative in complex social systems.
      Yeah, I know-I'm going to have to shake the box awfully hard to find 500 people in the world who care at all that my new channel exists.
      Pickleball is a complex social system of causal narrative (you should have taken that ball in the middle because ...) only it is not _so_ complicated that I can't get it under the microscope.
      Because I'm using pickleball as one of my Darwinian snails in this venture, I can justify playing pickleball almost every day. That is _also_ a causal social narrative, of subtype: intrinsically motivated self-justification.
      From Gemini Advanced:
      Snails as Appetizer (1825-1827):
      Darwin begins studying medicine at the University of Edinburgh. He encounters Robert Grant, a proponent of Lamarckian evolution, and begins studying marine invertebrates, including molluscs. He presents his first scientific discoveries about them to the Plinian Society.
      The Voyage of the Beagle (1831-1836):
      This is the pivotal period. During the five-year voyage, Darwin makes extensive observations of flora and fauna across the globe, including shorebirds on the Galapagos, where he began to solidify his thinking on evolution.
      Me again:
      To finally challenge the nature of change (or the change of nature) requires a steady diet of snails. My snails have wiffle shells. That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.

  • @PhishingCons
    @PhishingCons Месяц назад +1

    7:22 “Come on you’re better than that.” Normally I’d see this in isolation and think differently, but Josh the whole time is very encouraging and patient and WANTS you to get better. Josh, if you’re ever in KC, I would love a coaching session.

  • @MrGbustamante
    @MrGbustamante Месяц назад +4

    Love your videos. What I notice about your students AND MYSELF..... although we are playing decent for our levels

  • @namok6143
    @namok6143 Месяц назад

    Just found out you came to Vietnam, Hanoi in early December. Im a VNese and found your channel last month. Your content is amazing man, hope you did have a great time overthere !

  • @porteyboy
    @porteyboy Месяц назад

    Great stuff, Josh and Bobby. So smooth. You guys make it look easy. Hard work pays off.

  • @SnapShot83
    @SnapShot83 Месяц назад

    Love your content Josh, always look forward to your videos 😀

  • @kevincafaro8846
    @kevincafaro8846 25 дней назад

    good stuff. positioning and relaxing is the key.

  • @afterthesmash
    @afterthesmash Месяц назад

    Josh's next shot after 9:15 pretty much sums up difference between student and coach: perfectly neutralized volley lift dink off a fast ball retrieved low from beside the right ankle.

  • @goforwrd
    @goforwrd Месяц назад

    Such a helpful breakdown!

  • @thuypham-ni4qk
    @thuypham-ni4qk Месяц назад

    very short ball good.i like it

  • @doc-bj4bj
    @doc-bj4bj Месяц назад

    At first I thought that was Andre Agassi 😂. You teaching Andre the two hander 😅.

  • @Raymundo619
    @Raymundo619 Месяц назад

    Can you cover tips on being compact with strokes and using your whole body? One thing I see in myself and others at 4-4.5 is making contact too far in front on many types of shots, and mostly using the arm instead of the whole body. It’s so unathletic 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @linsu2854
    @linsu2854 Месяц назад +1

    For wider balls, Bobby leans away when making contact of the ball, which can't be helpful for aggressive dinking

    • @JoshJPickleball
      @JoshJPickleball  Месяц назад +1

      Great catch. When stretched out wide, usually tough to be hitting an aggressive dink

  • @daniellee8251
    @daniellee8251 Месяц назад

    Finally 🙄