FULL 3.0 to 4.0 Pickleball Guide!

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Publicado 2023-11-18
🌟 FULL 3.0 to 4.0 Pickleball Transformation Guide | Master Key Skills & Strategies 🎾

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🚀 Ready to transition from an intermediate to an advanced level in Pickleball? This guide is your roadmap to mastering essential skills and strategies! Whether you're a 3.0, 3.5, or a beginner, this video is packed with insights and tips to transform your game.

What You'll Learn:
Faster Hands: Essential for dinking strategy and beating bangers.
Soft Touch/Control: Mastering drops, dinks, and controlling the kitchen.
Advanced Strategy: Positioning and ending points effectively.

In-Depth Skills Breakdown:
Technique & Practice for Faster Hands: Ready position, firm wristwork, and drills with a partner or against a wall.
Soft Touch: Techniques for steady wrist, short backswing, and precise trajectory.
Applying Skills: Detailed guidance on using these techniques in dinks, drops, and resets.

Examples & Demonstrations:
Practical demonstrations with Drew, showcasing good vs. bad techniques.

Journey to Advanced Play:
Tips for ending points effectively and avoiding common mistakes.
Strategies for optimal shot placement.

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0:00 - Intro
0:24 - Your current level
0:54 - What skills you need to learn
2:51 - Reacting to hard shots
3:33 - Volley technique
4:25 - Keeping your opponent back
5:43 - Counterattacking
6:07 - How to get fast hands
7:36 - Soft touch and using the kitchen
8:42 - Using "touch"
9:39 - Drop technique
10:07 - Practicing drops
11:52 - Dinking technique
13:02 - Practicing dinks
13:53 - Ending points
14:30 - Power
15:45 - Placement
17:15 - Angles
17:52 - Don't be reckless
19:13 - Court posi

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @marvindennis3664
    regards overheads: from volleyball, spotting the ball with the off hand makes it much easier to get consistent contact. And, it gives you more shoulder rotation for greater power.
  • @weswes5876
    Great tips for everyone! Very clear and helpful.
  • @dardar267
    Your videos are always helpful and practical so we can take the info to practice on the courts. Thank you
  • @MrThedocholiday
    This video is one of your most helpful to me. It’s clear, simple, concise, relevant & helpful for where I currently am in my skills. This has been the case with so many of your videos, so thanks for helping me & others improve our game quickly. Kudos!
  • @MegaMitmo
    This is exactly what I needed! Thanks bro!
  • @cdwoods365
    Love this video. It was good seeing you at Nationals too.
  • @robbyd1140
    I look forward to your teaching videos as much as my morning coffee. Today's video is perfect for my wife's skill level, and mine too, as I'm close to 4.0, but lack consistency and mobility (63), but love this sport. Thanks to you, Drew and your 2 sisters for all your hard work, great editing and the skills you share with us fellow picklers.
  • @sylviasam6007
    Thak-you! This is the most useful video on Pickleball! Full of the whats, whys and how’s. Saving this one to watch again and again.
  • @marvindennis3664
    you are also developing into a 5.0 teacher. Great explanations and visuals. Thanks
  • @ginafloryan9892
    Like u said at the end, play better players and you’ll get better! Definitely worked for me ! Thanks for making this video
  • @Ke875
    Great video good looking ! Thank you cutie ! Learning lot from you 😂
  • @deatonsports8629
    So if you have a firm grip on the paddle what would your grip pressure be?
  • @Raymundo619
    My counters really need work. Thanks for making that. I noticed your paddle face is slightly open when hitting. How important is that? Seems like a lot of pros naturally do that. Mine is definitely more flat or even closed a little. Maybe explains why they land short