Thanks John, this concept of moving into position to read and react to your partner's third needs to be taught, understood and implemented. 👍
@johnzhang966914 сағат бұрын
The best pickle ball lesson!
@duanehensley883518 сағат бұрын
Gruvn is the sleeper in this contest.
@davetan8779Күн бұрын
the fix is to reposition ur feet and body after dropping the ball
@NguyenerVideosКүн бұрын
What full video is this from?
@tennispro22132 күн бұрын
Great intel on the big picture 🎉 thank you 😊
@brianrutherford23792 күн бұрын
I wish I could have watched this video 6 years ago. I use to much power at times and thus pop up the ball.
@brianrutherford23792 күн бұрын
another excellent video. I will be practicing on the wall as shown in the video tomorrow.
@brianrutherford23792 күн бұрын
Every day, I go to pickleball thinking I am going to slow down and end up rushing far too often. Maybe watching it again will help,
@brianrutherford23792 күн бұрын
Excellent video presented in an easy to follow format. Vast majority of his videos are worth watching several times. What does John think of the 007 paddle?
@rogerhook80023 күн бұрын
Started pickleball one week ago tomorrow. I'm 74 and a former tennis player. Personal weight is good and I'm still active, walking forty plus miles a week. Decided to learn the shots before playing many games. These drills are excellent for shot execution and I will do them diligently four or five times a week. So, how long before I reach 4.0? Or can a 74 year young ever reach that level? Nobody will work harder than I. I recognize the impossibility of the question but is it possible?
@gianalvarez87243 күн бұрын
Why not mentioning 3Ss? Best paddles ever made IMO
@johncincolapickleball3 күн бұрын
the MOD is in the race
@kathyross594 күн бұрын
Loop
@courvilleg14 күн бұрын
Great idea kudos to your whole team!
@johncincolapickleball3 күн бұрын
Appreciate that! We’re working hard on this one.
@PickleShooters4 күн бұрын
Shogun got out first round?!?! whoaaa
@johncincolapickleball3 күн бұрын
sorry, the people have spoken
@itneverwillbefar5 күн бұрын
I come from a non racquet sport background, and developed a lot of bad swing habits over-using my wrist, so this is super helpful in helping me understand how exactly to break some of those bad habits. Interestingly, I managed to develop a really nice wrist-only dink in addition to a good shoulder-only dink when appropriate, and I've had many coaches and other players tell me to stop using wrist in any dink, to practice just with shoulder hinge, and it threw me off so bad and confused me and made my dinking worse overall. So this context is so helpful for me, thank you.
@eyemakeuc20205 күн бұрын
Loop
@AnnMitt6 күн бұрын
If you have 1 or 2 players who practice drill with you, consider yourself blessed 🙌 🥹
@infomercialguy6 күн бұрын
Great vid. Do you have to turn your feet ? Often people say you must put feet to side ? You have an "open" stance facing the net
@gevitz776 күн бұрын
Unreal. All good players. Pro is obviously amazing. Great video.
@timothyaurelio82126 күн бұрын
Nice try diddy
@BuffproThe7 күн бұрын
Loop
@D.L.-yb7os7 күн бұрын
Nope
@johnlieu31418 күн бұрын
100 percent
@SpankdoggPickleball8 күн бұрын
My lobs are no bueno. This will help me.
@scantojack098 күн бұрын
Loop
@MikeC-u2x8 күн бұрын
Loop
@HectorBonilla-y6f8 күн бұрын
Loops
@waynebuckelew75978 күн бұрын
Awesome approach for drilling!!
@johncincolapickleball8 күн бұрын
Thanks 👍
@Alliver_pickleball8 күн бұрын
So many gems!! Thank you!!
@johncincolapickleball8 күн бұрын
You're so welcome!
@Little_diesel3008 күн бұрын
If you’re only getting 30-40 touches per game you must be playing a team either way better or way worse than you. Points shouldn’t be ending that fast in rec play
@JeffLandauer8 күн бұрын
The avg number of shots in a rally at 4.0 is about 4. A game generally has about 30-40 rallies. That's 30-40 touches per player per game. It's going to be even less at 3.0 and 3.5.
@Little_diesel3008 күн бұрын
@ there’s no way, I’ve been in 3.0 tournaments with more touches than that. Our rec play averages 6-15 touches per point.
@26realmc8 күн бұрын
@@JeffLandauer no way the average shots per rally for 4.0 is 4. Where are you getting this data?
@arkingmark8 күн бұрын
@Little_diesel300 @superdupr.pickleball did an analysis of pickleball 4.0 tournament ay and found about 50% of points end in the 1st 5 shots and if they made it to NVZ rally those usually ended in the 1st few hits. Assuming a close game 11-9, there are 20 points. Let's over estimate and say all points ended in 8 shots. That makes 160 touches to split among 4 players...or roughly 40 touches per player.
@shawndepew33408 күн бұрын
Great advice here! 👍🏼
@johncincolapickleball8 күн бұрын
Glad you think so!
@cardinals55169 күн бұрын
Thanks for making this video. I'm going to use this routine as often as I can.
@johncincolapickleball8 күн бұрын
Glad it’s helpful!
@arkingmark9 күн бұрын
You mentioned on the serve return that you like to drive when you are on balance and defensive drop otherwise. I would think that driving is less challenging when not on balance versus dropping, which needs more precision.
@fjg83409 күн бұрын
Actually a great point and tanner literally just dropped a video about this. I agree with Jon tho, im much better at dropping when off balance
@26realmc8 күн бұрын
I agree, most common consensus I've heard is it's far harder to drop when off balance compared to driving. If you're off balance you're unlikely to drop a ball that's not attackable. Far more likely to be a pop up.
@a.j.60189 күн бұрын
Loop
@JoshuaNougaret9 күн бұрын
Great vid. I appreciate getting to watch your form. Got to see more of it with more touches too!
@johncincolapickleball8 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@markjanzen55279 күн бұрын
My challenge to drilling is tennis elbow. I guess it happens as we get older. It is frustrating I have to decide between drilling and playing.
@1ce1ceBrady9 күн бұрын
Sometimes it's not just age. Paddle vibration, technique, fitness, paddle weight all contribute as well. Most cases I see are from bad technique and too heavy/light of a paddle
@yvonnetuchscher60558 күн бұрын
You need therapy at my Long Beach Resplendent Day Spa. Acoustic Wave Therapy and masssge r that i do
@26realmc8 күн бұрын
Are you using a twoey backhand? It will significantly reduce stress on the elbow area.
@mex53419 күн бұрын
During one of the PB clinics we were told that we shouldn't take a step back, because the opponent will have more time and will already be ready for your shot ... but after your video I doubt that ) Thanks!
@highlife72419 күн бұрын
That’s a lot of quality shots in 10 minutes. 👍 Thanks for sharing.
@Alliver_pickleball8 күн бұрын
Lots of bang for your buck!
@johncincolapickleball8 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching
@soil628019 күн бұрын
The challenge on this is to get a player available and capable. Do you have anything similar setup for any of these drills on the Titan One and if so would you please share? Thanks for your channel and sharing the QR codes!
@CuriousCreature9 күн бұрын
Ditto.
@kbotelho279 күн бұрын
Loop
@caryleung76929 күн бұрын
Loop
@surfpange9 күн бұрын
Loop
@jennjacobs59409 күн бұрын
John - this is such an informative video... teaching this exact principle at my clinic tomorrow. Your teachings are GOLD 🙌🏽
@johncincolapickleball9 күн бұрын
Awesome - glad I could help!
@conniegandy72779 күн бұрын
Loop
@BruceCarper9 күн бұрын
Loop
@fernandod5219 күн бұрын
Loop
@socalmacs9 күн бұрын
Lightning loop
@jgonzo-san9 күн бұрын
Awesome. I saw some weighted paddle covers and wondered if there was something like this that still allowed me to hit balls with it on the paddle.