Love this style of coaching! Breaking down shots at the component level is incredibly helpful for learning proper technique imo.
@Coach_A223 күн бұрын
All points are spot on. I’ve been coaching tennis and soccer at the highest youth levels for over 40 years, and point #3 is what I preach. Our biomechanics are all different. Find what works best for you to be successful at each shot.
@kylepickleball2 күн бұрын
Thanks John, excellent video and training techniques, very relatable. Bonus on the BZER warm-up balls!
@jimmykez3066Күн бұрын
Very helpful video, John. This is simple, but amazing!
@CuriousCreature3 күн бұрын
Bought bzer balls. Thanks for the code. Love the breakdown.
@joiedevivre5412 күн бұрын
John, excellent content. It appears you are hinging at the hip and knees when you dink? I agree that hip hinging alone when dinking is less effective.
@jokieser59882 күн бұрын
Thank you, this information will be very useful to me....😊
@nycpickleball3 күн бұрын
Hair cut looking fresh
@JohnSmith-gc2ok3 күн бұрын
Excellent video
@linsu28543 күн бұрын
Great info like always. Thanks John. A small feedback for you consideration. There is a lot of competing demand for our attention. The amount of instructions available is increasing at an explosive speed. And our available time is not. I suggest that you go straight into your whys and what and hows. I noticed that you spent 2 minutes justifying why you need to give the whys. Those who can have clear and crisp info in the shortest amount of time will do well in this information overloaded world
@Pickapackofpickles2 күн бұрын
Never use "MultiBle" hinges when spell checking
@chunpingding11963 күн бұрын
John, I like your videos. I watch all of them. However, for this one I don’t agree with you when you said using one hinge for one shot. Some shots are impossible to do well by using only hinge, e.g, serving. For top spin dinking I believe it will be better to use both wrist and elbow hinge.
@CareyFan2 күн бұрын
Sorry but I disagree with you. Again, everyone is different. But most top pros use mostly their elbows as their hinges for forehand topspin dinks. You’ll see little to no wrist movement. Anna bright comes to mind.
@chunpingding11962 күн бұрын
@ do you see anyone using one hinge to serve?
@jkytest12 күн бұрын
@chunpingding1196 I thought context of this video and above comment is dink though
@CareyFan21 сағат бұрын
@@chunpingding1196 this is for dinking. Not serving. Using multiple hinges for dinking is a recipe for inconsistency