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In2Pickle
1 Views · 10 months ago

You hitting “out” balls because is a huge part of pickleball – trust us. If you can cut hitting out balls from your pickleball game you will have 15-20% better results.

In this video we break down a real-life example of how to avoid the “out” ball in a pickleball game situation. Take this part of the game to heart and you will improve.

If you have a pickleball point that you think merits being part of the breakdown, please send it to me at Tony@In2Pickle.com.

Thanks to Tom, Tyson, and Scott for the games and for providing the footage we use here.

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Point Breakdown – Avoid Out Balls

In2Pickle
3 Views · 10 months ago

You can reduce errors by mastering the proper follow through. You can also improve your control by focusing on your shot follow through.

Backswing video links:
The concept: https://youtu.be/ESZg7eG9lzI

Drill and exercises: https://youtu.be/u13UELEL4M0

Focus on using your shoulder for strokes. Minimize the wrist and take the elbow completely out of your stroke. Follow through to where you want the ball to go and watch your game improve.

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In2Pickle
5 Views · 10 months ago

Want to beat the bangers more easily, make less errors when you are playing pickleball, and employ proper pickleball strategy? Then these 3 actionable tips are for you.

In this pickleball video, you will learn how to win more pickleball points by letting out balls go and not hitting them, how to keep from rushing around the court (with the errors that result), and how to differentiate between serve and return of serve (these are vastly different activities with very different strategies).

0:00 3 Tips to Playing Your Best Pickleball
0:26 Skill 1 - Beat the Banger by Letting the Out Balls Go
1:30 Don't be the Huckleberry - Let the Bangers Beat Themselves
2:17 Skill 2 - Win more pickleball rallies playing under control
3:16 Missed Pickleball Return of Serve
3:48 Pickleball Drills to improve your play
4:31 Skill 3 - Pickleball Strategy: the serve and return of serve
5:20 Using the Third Shot Drop Effectively
6:10 Pickleball shots to wait on: The Erne and the Around the Post
7:12 Big/Little Impact to your pickleball game

If we can help you along the way, that is our jam, and you can reach us at wearepickleball.com. Join our mailing list to make sure you stay connected on all our latest.

Stay well out there.

Tony
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You can find Pickleball Therapy on Apple, Spotify, and all podcasts platforms. Here is the first (out of 5) mental and emotional training series episodes with Coach Peter Scales.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/59IhIbzw9EGL3KnGWaRqS3?si=DpX3S-sgTry81VpG65yLZw&dl_branch=1

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Doubles Pickleball Strategy
Beating the Bangers
Pickleball Errors
Pickleball Serve Strategy
Pickleball Return of Serve Strategy

In2Pickle
0 Views · 10 months ago

Pickleball Tips To Take Your Game To The Next Level | Vol. 2 | In2Pickle

If you play pickleball then you know that it can sometimes feel overwhelming out there on the pickleball court. In this pickleball tips video, we will show you how to recognize the sort of situation you are in. Learn to play smart pickleball by recognizing where you are in a point.

Are you in an offensive pickleball position - should you attack?
Or are you in a defensive pickleball position - should you defend?

Recognizing the difference between the two and, importantly, hitting the correct corresponding shot, can make all the difference in how you perform on the pickleball court.

Good luck out there.

Tony
In2Pickle Player Development
Tony@In2Pickle.com

Thanks to Coyote Hearing Studio for the music used in this video. Music used with permission from YouTube Audio Library.

In2Pickle
9 Views · 10 months ago

Is your Pickleball Paddle Ready for Play? | Learn How to add Grip, Lead Tape, and Protective Tape

Do you know why and how to add overgrip to your pickleball paddle?
What about lead tape? Do you know why and where to add that?
Lastly, are you protecting your edge guard from getting destroyed by the court?
In this video we explain how to optimize and protect your pickleball paddle to ensure your tool is ready to use and will last you a long time.

You can find all of the resources we use in this video at WeArePickleball.com/Resources.

Check out Three of our Favorite Paddles (Budget/Beginner, Mid-Level, Advanced) here:
https://youtu.be/mOCG66IufDU

The paddle that Tony, Jill, and I all use is the Diadem Icon. To be frank, Tony was surprised at how well this paddle played when we first got it. Diadem is new to pickleball, but the Icon paddle is amazing. You can read our full review of the paddle here. https://wearepickleball.com/di....adem-icon-pickleball
If you are ready to take the Icon paddle onto the court to do battle, you can get one at DiademPickleball.com. Use the code VIPickleball to get 10% off your purchase.

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0:00 Introduction
0:55 The Three Steps to Prepare Your Paddle
1:15 Why overgrip
3:23 What is lead tape for
7:20 What is protective edge tape for
10:05 The work table
10:20 Applying the overgrip
14:31 Applying lead tape
15:55 Applying protective tape
18:00 Can you remove your edge guard?
18:39 The finished pickleball paddle - ready for battle

If we can help you along the way, that is our jam, and you can reach us at wearepickleball.com. Join our mailing list to make sure you stay connected on all our latest.

Get the Three Pillars of Pickleball here: https://wearepickleball.com/pillars/

You can find Pickleball Therapy on Apple, Spotify, and all podcasts platforms. Here is the first (out of 5) mental and emotional training series episodes with Coach Peter Scales.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/59IhIbzw9EGL3KnGWaRqS3?si=DpX3S-sgTry81VpG65yLZw&dl_branch=1

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Doubles Pickleball Strategy
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In2Pickle
4 Views · 10 months ago

Anticipation and a solid foundation are keys to improve your game. Rob is one of the best at this aspect of the sport. Here he shares some tips with us, including "Always be ready for the BANG!"

Link to Non-Dominant Shoulder Video: https://youtu.be/NMif68azNFs

You can find out more about training opportunities with Rob at the Level UP Camps here:
https://www.thepickleballmag.com/levelup-camps

Thanks for Rob Cassidy for helping us with these important topics. Thanks also to Frank Anthony Davis for the use of the game footage.

Let us know what you think.

Tony
In2Pickle Player Development
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In2Pickle
6 Views · 10 months ago

As you play pickleball, it is important to keep ball location in mind. If the ball is played to your left, then your pickleball movement should have a leftward bend to it. In this video, we break down a pickleball point in a recent U.S. Open tuneup match you will see how my movement forward followed the wrong angle opening a hole in our defense and allowing our opponents to win the point.

This is a series where we will be breaking down basic pickleball points (not fancy shots like the Erne or ATP). Our objective is to use the point as a visual aid to illustrate optimal and sub-optimal shots, court movement, and pickleball strategies. This sort of visual aid can help you identify the good (and the bad) in your own game.

If you have a point that you think merits being part of the breakdown, please send it to me at Tony@In2Pickle.com.

Thanks to Tom, Tyson, and Scott for the games and for providing the footage we use here.

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In2Pickle
1 Views · 10 months ago

Avoid this Pickleball Mistakes! Start the Point Right | Pickleball Instructional Video

If you want to improve your pickleball game, you have to start the point in the right spot. This applies both to the serve and return. When I play rec games, I often see players start the point from the wrong spot. This invariably puts the player in a bad spot, often cascading into a series of events that lead to a loss of the point.

Example. The Player stands too close to the baseline on a return of serve. Result? A poor return and the serve team are allowed to attack or move up to the NVZ (neutralizing the returner's advantage). Fix? Stand in a better spot to avoid being "forced" into a bad return.

Let us know what you think.
Tony
In2Pickle Player Development

This is Part 1, Video 1 of the Project 4.0 Series.

In2Pickle
8 Views · 10 months ago

Missing a return of serve is "no bueno." In this pickleball video we share with you the most common cause for missed returns of serve out on the pickleball court and give you a specific recommendation about how to fix it.

If you are committng this error in your pickleball play, you are giving away tons of points when you are in action. Apply the tip in this video and watch those errors fade away.

0:00 Introduction to the Cause of missed pickleball returns of serve
0:38 Demonstration of forehand and backhand rushed returns
1:09 Conclusion and Recommendations

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If we can help you along the way, that is our jam, and you can reach us at wearepickleball.com. Join our mailing list to make sure you stay connected on all our latest.

Get the Three Pillars of Pickleball here: https://wearepickleball.com/pillars/

You can find Pickleball Therapy on Apple, Spotify, and all podcasts platforms. Here is the first (out of 5) mental and emotional training series episodes with Coach Peter Scales.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/59IhIbzw9EGL3KnGWaRqS3?si=DpX3S-sgTry81VpG65yLZw&dl_branch=1

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In2Pickle
1 Views · 10 months ago

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Confidence is “a feeling of self-assurance arising from one’s appreciation of one’s own abilities or qualities.” Two parts then that we need to feel confident on the pickleball court: (a) ability and (b) appreciation of this ability. The result: feeling of self-assurance.

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Doubles Pickleball Strategy
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In2Pickle
6 Views · 10 months ago

Improve your pickleball doubles play by moving as a team.  This is a deep dive. Lots of strategic concepts in there so let’s get In2 it.

You can skip ahead to a section as noted below.

We break down the 2017 Nationals 50+ 4.5 mixed doubles gold medal match between Jon Post and Sylvia Whitehouse vs. Chuck Feinstein and Camille Hughes. Thank you to Rich Geenen (Chasing Dill) for allowing us to use the video.

If you want to focus on a certain section (references are to time on the video):

Intro - 00:00
Moving as a team – 1:02
Third shot concepts – 7:30
Return of serve concepts – 9:11
Other shot selection concepts – 10:45
Return of serve stacking concepts – 14:00
The Paddle Tap – 15:40

Links to videos:

Respect the “X”: https://youtu.be/QasDDGcHXJw
The Aggro Dink: https://youtu.be/8NZOkClk8ms
Covering the middle: https://youtu.be/RGWXM6isCTI
Original match video: https://youtu.be/C7qoeAmqM40

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In2Pickle
4 Views · 10 months ago

A common question is “where do I hold my paddle to be ready?” In our prior video, link below, we looked at the difference between the twelve o’clock and 10 (or 2 for lefties) o’clock schools of thought.

In this video we consider the overload of information given the most recent conversation about paddle height. Common wisdom was to hold the paddle chest or so high. “Keep the paddle up” is an oft heard refrain on the rec courts.

The current conversation challenges this wisdom suggesting that more of a hip level paddle position may be better. In a Pickleball Forum Facebook post (January 2019), DJ Howard explains that this is “the best ‘axis point’ from which to dink, block, punch, or swing quickly off either forehand or backhand sides.”

Even though the hip may provide the optimal “axis point” in terms of reacting to different shots, a chest high approach may work for some. An older player or a player with slower reaction time may benefit from having the paddle higher than hip level. A reason for this would be that most hard balls are hit towards a player above the hip level. As a result, the player with a higher paddle position will have the paddle closer to where he/she expects to have to deal with the driven ball.

In the end, hold the paddle at a level that is comfortable for you but have the paddle ready. Do not let the paddle dangle by your side. You will not be ready for the next shot.

Pickleball paddle and body preparation: https://youtu.be/uSWhR25fFA4

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In2Pickle
2 Views · 10 months ago

The 2022 revisions to the USA Pickleball Rules (technically the IFP Official Rulebook) have been announced. The “provisional” qualifier was dropped (is there a pun there) from the Drop Serve rules.

What this means is that the Drop Serve is here to stay.

Before the new rules were adopted, it would have been fair to view the Drop Serve as something that a player might use if they were having trouble with the serve (the Service Yips as they are called). But a player may have been hesitant to spend too much time on a serve that might be removed from the rules.

No reason to fear any longer. The 2022 Rules change make it clear that the Drop Serve is now a permanent part of the game.

So should you use the Drop Serve or add it to your game? For the most part, the answer is going to be definitely.

• If you are new to pickleball and do not have a background in racket sports, you will proceed directly to the Drop Serve. There is no reason to learn the traditional in-air volley serve. Keep on reading for why.
• If you are having trouble with your volley serve, kick it to the curb and make the Drop Serve your full-time serve.
• If you sometimes falter on the volley serve, then consider either replacing it completely with the Drop Serve or, at a minimum, spend some time on the Drop Serve so that you have it as an insurance policy out there. You get into a jam with your serve? No problem. Take the Drop Serve out of your bag and use it.

Why the Drop Serve over the in-air volley serve? Three main reasons:

1. It is consistent with the rest of the groundstrokes you will hit in the game. The volley serve is an outlier. You hit it like a groundstroke BUT the ball never bounces on the court. The Drop Serve does not suffer from this difference and is the same as a return of serve, except that you control the drop of the ball.
2. The Drop Serve allows you better timing in hitting the ball and decreases the chance that you will rush the serve – a common cause of service errors.
3. The Drop Serve allows you to hit deeper serves, particularly useful when you are hitting into a heavy wind. We show you how to do this in our 2022 Drop Serve Video – linked below.

The Drop Serve also reduces the chances that you will have serve controversy at your courts. Say you are playing and someone suggests that your serve is illegal (or might be). Just pull out the ole Drop Serve. There is only one rule you must comply with on the Drop Serve: the ball has to be dropped. This means that the ball cannot be propelled downwards (or tossed up and then allowed to bounce). It must be dropped out of your hand with no downwards force applied to it.

Once you drop the ball, the 3-rules of the Serve (ball hit under waist, upward arc on swing, and paddle under wrist) no longer apply. Dropping the ball is the only requisite.

Speaking of which, the ball can be dropped (and bounce) anywhere on the court. Your feet must remain outside the baseline and between the center and sideline when you hit the serve. The ball, however, can bounce anywhere on the court.

The permanence of the Drop Serve makes it a great addition to your game. It is what all the cool kids are doing.

Service Yips https://youtu.be/YsYgXcfiErE

Finger-spin serve Blog
https://wearepickleball.com/pi....ckleball-serve-rules

0:00 Update to the 2022 Rules - the Serve
0:34 The Two Rules Updates. The Drop Serve - no longer provisional
2:28 Benefit No. 1 - Consistency
3:51 Benefit No. 2 - Timing
4:59 Benefit No 3 - Deeper serves
5:43 How to Hit the Drop Serve
7:29 Where the ball has to bounce
8:10 Spinning the ball
8:38 The 3 rules
9:09 Illegal Serve
9:25 Summary

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In2Pickle
8 Views · 10 months ago

Ever been caught by a short serve or an odd bounce? Consider using the bailout return to get you out of those jams. The key is to avoid missing the return of serve because of a stubborn use of a regular return in those situations.

This is part of our pickleball fundamentals video series for Project 4.0. Pickleball improvement - Pickleball Return of Serve - The Bailout Return.

Tony
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Thanks to Coyote Hearing Studio for the music used in this video. Music used with permission from YouTube Audio Library.

In2Pickle
3 Views · 10 months ago

Should you move with your partner? As if there was a rope tethering you to each other? The answer might surprise you.

To improve as a player, you need to understand fundamentals. Movement during a point is as fundamental as it gets.

In this video series, we break down specific pickleball points to explore the pickleball fundamentals that led to the outcome.

If you did not get a chance to watch the prior video on attack angles and danger zones, you can watch it here:

https://youtu.be/QKC5EL91muY

Helle Sparre cones of coverage video: https://youtu.be/EspqmjAKgk8

You can find more Prime Time Pickleball content @PrimeTime Pickleball

Mark Renneson's discussion of tethered moving:
https://youtu.be/n7_vyICVIcU

You can find more Mark Renneson content @ThirdShotSports

If you want a deep dive about moving as a team (more front to back than side to side in that video), check out:

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Thanks to Tyson, Derrick, and Jason for allowing me to count them as friends and for allowing all of us to learn from their play.
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In2Pickle
2 Views · 10 months ago

To play proper pickleball, you have to be on a solid foundation. Playing without a solid foundation is like building a house on sand - it will eventually fail.

This is Video 1 of our analysis of our friend Eddie Adkins' game as we working to help Eddie become a benchmark 4.0 player. In this video we break down Eddie's foundation so that he can build a good base for his 4.0 quest.

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In2Pickle
1 Views · 10 months ago

Handle HARD Pickleball Shots with these 2 Key Tips

They are sometimes called bangers. No matter what you call them, if you face hard shots in your pickleball games and are not sure how to handle them, the tips in this video will 100% help you. Gain control and be a more confident pickleball player, whether you are a beginner, intermediate, or advanced pickleball player.

0:00 Introduction to Facing Bangers (Pickleball Hard Hitters)
1:26 The First Technique - Block Volley
2:10 The Second Technique - Use the entire Pickleball Court
2:45 What to do when facing hard hit pickleballs

Thank you Ivo for filming and Charlotte for starring in the video. No criticism of any player is ever intended in any video we make - the discussion is for educational purposes.

John Cincola's video is here:
https://youtu.be/fF9wS7Iec8Y

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In2Pickle
12 Views · 10 months ago

Aaahhhh… the offensive pickleball lob. A greatly underutilized weapon in pickleball. Allows you to push your opponents off the no volley zone line and assert control of the point. This pickleball point includes 3 offensive lobs, the first 2 of which successfully turn the tables and the third which wins the point.

This is a pickleball series where we will be breaking down basic points (not fancy shots like the Erne or ATP). Our objective is to use the point as a visual aid to illustrate optimal and sub-optimal pickleball shots, court movement, and strategies. This sort of visual aid can help you identify the good (and the bad) in your own game.

If you have a point that you think merits being part of the breakdown, please send it to me at Tony@In2Pickle.com.

Thanks to Tom, Tyson, and Scott for the games and for providing the footage we use here.

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In2Pickle
2 Views · 10 months ago

Knowing how to throw your pickleball dink can help you avoid errors by taking the net out of play and allowing you to gently throw unattackable balls into the NVZ (kitchen). Learn the difference between throwing and hitting in this pickleball instruction video.

In this pickleball video series we show you skills that will help you along the path to 4.0 (and beyond).

Tony
In2Pickle Player Development
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Link to full match videos:

Nationals Pickleball 55+ 5.0 GOLD MEDAL Scott Moore / Glen Peterson v Brian Staub / Steve Dawson.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLwKRQ892lo&t=312s

Nationals Pickleball-5.0 MD 1/16 Final Tyson McGuffin/Matt Goebel v Wes Gabrielsen/Kyle Yates
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HHFxEH8xlo&t=528s

Thanks to Chasing Dill for the use of the video footage.

Thanks to Coyote Hearing Studio for the music used in this video. Music used with permission from YouTube Audio Library.

In2Pickle
8 Views · 10 months ago

Do you swing the pickleball paddle along the arc of your arm (pendulum style) or with your wrist hinged (tennis/racquetball style)? Is one better?

In this video we give you permission to play the way you want to play.

Thank you Tyson for your help with this video.

Enjoy the game.

Tony
In2Pickle Player Development
Tony@In2Pickle.com

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