Time Stamps: 0:00 - Intro 0:23 - Jaume's Serving Position 2:35 - Jaume Critique's Ed's Serve 3:15 - The Ball Goes Where the Hand Goes 5:19 - Hip Rotation and Forward Momentum 6:25 - Fixing Ed's Error
@DeborahAllen-bj3hd9 ай бұрын
❤
@Chadius_Thundercock3 ай бұрын
Do you have a video on chopping backhands? The one where when the ball hits the ground, it unexpectedly goes off to the side? I can do them but I’m very inconsistent, either not being able to get over the net or it doesn’t have that satisfying side spin effect
@NickZhurav10 ай бұрын
Man Jaume is an absolute gem of a player. Watching this after seeing his recent singles games vs Ben and Federico is so useful. Thanks for the content bro!
@fmtvworld7510 ай бұрын
I've been looking for a killer KZbin video on how to get a powerful, accurate serve... Look no more. Here it is. Great interview. Great instructions. And fun! Thanks for sharing the knowledge!
@HCaulfield1159 ай бұрын
Dude if you played tennis at any decent level it’s not that hard. It’s just a hard top spin motion low to high 🙄🙄🙄
@subaruguy725810 ай бұрын
As a former Tennis pro I really like playing Pickelball. These constant and confusing rules is over complicating the game. Like what's the difference? Waist height for a 6' 6" player is way different to someone that's 5' short. Any underhand serve should be allowed. Too many rules and constant changes are just unnecessary.
@bchansens10 ай бұрын
Sweet. Did you play on the ATP Tour?
@subaruguy725810 ай бұрын
@@bchansensI was a National Jr and Sr #1 player for my country back in the 80's. Actually played in Orange Bowl and Jr Wimbledon and then D1 tennis for my University on a Tennis scholarship. Was a lot of fun.
@sram199610 ай бұрын
I 100% agree.
@lucyli174210 ай бұрын
Just allow tennis style serve in all Pro level matches . Problem solved.
@bchansens10 ай бұрын
@@subaruguy7258 we may have just missed each other. I play the Orange bowl in 1989 and 90. Then on the tour for a few years. I wouldn’t be caught dead on a Pickleball court again 😂. I played for three days w “good” players and everyone was asking me how long I’ve been playing and if they could take lessons. lol.
@Scotty_pickleball9 ай бұрын
One of the more valuable lessons I have seen on serving and interesting.. Thanks for sharing.
@rmonsipapa11 ай бұрын
Love watching Jaume play, great attitude and quick as hell…. Look forward to seeing him for a long time.
@SniperVIIUS8 ай бұрын
Love this. Got some great tips to work on my serve. I've been playing for 4 weeks now and I feel my serve has really improved playing around with a few things. Coming from playing golf for 15+ years I have the body control and rotational balance to be comfortable swinging my paddle while cranking up the power this video helps. Now that I stand more horizontal to the back line when serving rather than vertical to the back line I feel much more power getting into the shot with my rotation.
@RickLeBeau9 ай бұрын
What a great video. Such excellent understanding of what he's doing, as well as what he's trying to do, and then he has a great ability to articulate how he's doing it. Being able to verbalize your methodology is a rare trait.
@melisamelisa89295 ай бұрын
Super useful advice. Thank you Ed! quick question: who's using the Oliver-Sport paddle? I'd love to hear your thoughts
@davesnowАй бұрын
Insane, he just taught us how every tennis player hits a forehand…amazing
@s2kane2 күн бұрын
lol
@Dinkdifferent11 ай бұрын
So cool to see him break it down like this, thanks Ed
@RickLeBeau9 ай бұрын
And Ed, you did a great job absorbing Jaume's lesson, and translating it into your own serve. Very impressive!
@ElTestok3 ай бұрын
This was interesting, but I've noticed something that wasn't mentioned. When Jaume does his serves, he keeps an *open stance* (Both feet parallel to the net). This allows him to generate more power into his serves through core rotation. When you do your serves, however, your feet are not in an open stance. Instead, they are aligned *perpendicular* to the net. Because of this, most if not all the power you get comes from your *arm movement.* Your body does rotate, yes, but only as a consequence of your swing and momentum going forward rather than as a source of power generation. I think if you can work on practicing serves with an *open stance,* you can eventually add even more power into them. Keep it up!
@Scott-sm9nm11 ай бұрын
Outstanding editing to really demonstrate the differences.
@davehan2416 ай бұрын
Totally! Great slow mo and cutting between different angles.
@masterplumbob892210 ай бұрын
So, I'm a Tennis player crossing over to pickleball, and I hate watching these videos more often than not, because I'm NEVER learning anything new. However, I actually learned a lot from this particular video & loved how it was a Tennis player crossing over to the pickleball world like myself... Keep up the great content! 🤟🥒💚
@edjupickleball10 ай бұрын
first half of that comment had me sweatin. glad the video was helpful 👍
@masterplumbob892210 ай бұрын
@edjupickleball Nope, it was Great! I just wonder if I can implement what I learned into my serve, because I drop the ball to prevent anybody from calling my serve illegal. Lol
@gg8010810 ай бұрын
Non of these videos actually show how to move to the right spot on the court. They are all about a static position shot which the serve fits right in.
@masterplumbob892210 ай бұрын
@gg80108 What is the point of your comment? Serving is a static position. You're not getting a running start into it. Even if you could, and it wasn't against the rules, it would be even more difficult to have a great serve. Timing your mechanics if you were running AND jumping into a serve would be Ungodly Difficult! 🤣🎾 Rofl
@gg8010810 ай бұрын
@@masterplumbob8922 Yes serve and return and stand there and wait till they hit it to chase it. See how well that works. Everyone goes through the cannonball phase, tennis crossovers especially.
@khpickleball10 ай бұрын
Became a fan of JMV because of this. So much knowledge dropped here. 👍🏼
@CowMoutainVideos8 ай бұрын
😯Ed's jaw drop at 3:57 ... to 4:14 is Priceless!!!!!
@Mosaic_Mind11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the slow-mo. I wish everyone would do that
@nmrtexas10 ай бұрын
I do a similar serve but with a semi western grip. The semi western grip rquires you to hit the serve further in front of your open stance and faster paddle speed. If you can make the adjustment, the reward is a serve speed. If you can bend your knees and use a lower paddle starting positon, you trade faster speed for more spin. These adjustments should be easy for tennis players.
@Largecanyondog10 ай бұрын
I do the same but from a more traditional tennis serving stance and add the hips into it for MORE power.
@minhquang99932 ай бұрын
Thanks Jaume and Ed Ju, this video is totally helpful. Great advices, explanations and good questions! Many thanks again!
@DavidShinabarger3 ай бұрын
Good stuff. I've recently started filming myself serve a bit and it is amazing how immediately apparent your own mistakes are when yoi watch yourself back!
@ggsd49039 ай бұрын
I've watched this video over and over. I love this shxt
@jeffreinardy757011 ай бұрын
Finally found some serving information that will be helpful! Great stuff!
@michaelwang819511 ай бұрын
This mostly looks like a modern tennis forehand. Curious if anyone can get a next gen wrist lag to work with a volley serve. I sometimes do it on my drop serve but lose some consistency doing it....
@RonNeyenhuis10 ай бұрын
Hey thx for that Ed, as a Sixzero ambassador here in Australia this was super informant as well as cool because well he is our Sixzero poster boy 😂 I have a good serve, very similar style but a couple of extra tips there I can implement.
@topdogsean18 ай бұрын
Hi Ron, beginner player here and so far I've fallen in love with love with the sport. I've been eyeing the Ruby sixzero paddle and would love to get my hands on one. When do you think it'll be back in stock? Cheers from the USA
@RonNeyenhuis7 ай бұрын
@@topdogsean1 G'day I believe the next batch of Ruby's will be on Sunday 28th April 6pm New York time
@gnarfish55558 ай бұрын
Very nice!! Love the instructions!!
@zzw26n10 ай бұрын
This is my favorite Serve video!!
@miatafunrun307811 ай бұрын
Ed, your serve got much better at the end. You were more relaxed all the way through instead of tightening up at the end.
@edjupickleball11 ай бұрын
100% it’s changed the way I serve big now. I truly never knew I was serving inefficiently like that before he brought it up.
@HoboHabilis10 ай бұрын
It’s standard kinetic chain with top spin. He ready for tennis.
@forresthood7 ай бұрын
This is a amazing video Ed ju! And Jaume Vich tips where super amazing! I learned so much just from this video my serve is so much better now thank you guys! Just started learning how to play!
@edjupickleball7 ай бұрын
Glad you found it helpful! 🙌🏼 welcome to pickleball
@joq7025 ай бұрын
Hip movement being particular to the person comments by Juame were the best take aways for me as a 60 year old. I will focus on better knowing what I can actually do, like my mechanical body limitations, and will fine tune my own movements that make it work for my serve to become more aggressive but still consistent.
@CareyFan11 ай бұрын
Jaume is a beast, and I like that he's one of the pros using a DBD. :)
@TheodenBreathes11 ай бұрын
Just the Black Diamond actually, no double. Specifically the "Amethyst Pro Edition" - I use the same one. It hits harder from the baseline (with quite a bit more spin) and has a lot of pop for speed ups and hand battles at the kitchen, but it's a bit less forgiving than the DBD if you don't have a delicate touch for softer shots. Side note - its this confusion that makes me wish Six Zero gave their paddles names that weren't so similar.
@mattmann39311 ай бұрын
The pro model has the original face material as the first dbd. It's a little more gritty and definitely has alot of pop and spin.
@edjupickleball11 ай бұрын
Jaume is a legend. He’s using the Black Diamond. If you’re thinking of getting one, please use his code and support him! JMV10 He’s also using a hesacore grip. His code is: JMV10
@TheodenBreathes10 ай бұрын
@@edjupickleball That's awesome! I've got the same setup with the hesacore on mine too. :)
@TheSourcingSamurai11 ай бұрын
Ed "Great" content and thank you for sharing this. Jaume had me after the pushups in the Final and then saying "I am here to stay." He is not kidding.
@TamiVroma19 ай бұрын
That is an awesome vid. As in intermediate player I am trying to get away from the bowling alley serve and this helped me so much!
@mauriceb999610 ай бұрын
Excellent clip...big props to JMV!
@michaelpetry49078 ай бұрын
Nice informative video by a great player that actually has fun competing at the highest levels...win or lose. Keep getting it done JMV!
@GIO_RUBBLE11 ай бұрын
oh hells yeah i got my popcorn ready !!!!!!! thanks ed that lesson is gold jaume is awesome
@TheHawksFlock8 ай бұрын
When he said “the court is kinda short” I felt that
@MegaHowtoMan11 ай бұрын
He holds it at the end and whips his wrist too. I like his paddle much better than the Selkirk.
@toonspade464610 ай бұрын
Agreed, The six zero paddles are perfect
@arautus10 ай бұрын
This is a perfect serve with such little effort!
@SniperVIIUS8 ай бұрын
Thx for the video. I see these tips helping me gain power and speed.
@NahBra_EUC7 ай бұрын
This dude has some explosive technique! Very cool info and strats for us to work on.
@SpearwithXАй бұрын
Thanks for the great practical tips!! 💡👍🏼
@JonBLodi10 ай бұрын
Super useful advice. Thank you!
@laurensnow875410 ай бұрын
Ed - your reactions to his demonstration of his serve is awesome!!
@scubaseppy10 ай бұрын
If you follow Teacherman hitting for baseball hitting. There are a lot of similarities, he's setting up with torsion torque on his right leg for pre-loaded pop.
@maureenmc17 ай бұрын
Love the slow mo. Shows a lot. Thank you
@bruce341210 ай бұрын
it is always great to learn new tips, Thanks Ed
@jenwu63610 ай бұрын
Look forward to more collaboration tutorial videos with Jaumem!
@TheJinx1Ай бұрын
As a tennis background, I don’t serve open stance. Right foot forward, you get hip and shoulder rotation so you can get depth, then do the mini “brush” counter clockwise Played pickleball first time, they say my serve is hard to return. Power, depth and top spin.
@SuperChinaBeach8 ай бұрын
6:07
@Johnnydoughnuts18 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@stilllifeproductions50179 ай бұрын
This is what experienced, accomplished tennis players do!
@sappyjohnson18 күн бұрын
Wrist action is the key
@braziljason5 ай бұрын
“Can I show you my hip movement”is crazy.
@khamsmith917211 ай бұрын
Isn’t contact made above the waist which I believe is illegal
@nilkamals11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your lesson....you have great content
@shaun666611 ай бұрын
Ed great videos as usual I have a question, what grip is Jaume using when serving & does it change straight after the serve?
@edjupickleball11 ай бұрын
He does switch his grip. We actually filmed a second video where he goes super in depth about his grip. Working hard to edit that ASAP for you guys
@cpadurar8 ай бұрын
This is an exceptionally useful clip
@Schnitzone10 ай бұрын
Please explain what your numbers superimposed on the screen mean.
@Natedavis444411 ай бұрын
Wow, seems like a really cool dude. Great tips for sure! Thanks for the video.
@shanec444110 ай бұрын
Thank you for the instruction. I will just need lots of repetitions.
@trex14488 ай бұрын
Ping pong, tennis, and every other real racquet sport says hold my beer...😅
@ojiemuadaАй бұрын
Great information
@abuelb10 ай бұрын
I miss playing tennis cause I like smacking the ball hard with top spin with my forehand and backhand and hear a good pop.😁
@lauren971423 күн бұрын
I agree fantastic teacher
@thinkboro83789 ай бұрын
Great content!!! Thank you.
@Huntfishpickle10 ай бұрын
Is an eastern or semi western grip better for hard topspin serves like Jaume’s? I’ve been using eastern but wondered if semi western would allow me to use the same power but keep the ball lower with more topspin. My missed serves are always out balls, not net balls.
@mrmoto53759 ай бұрын
Correct if I'm wrong and whether this is allowed in a service move. I see palm down holding ball - good. I see upward movement of paddle during swing - good. I also see a slight upward movement of ball holding hand then ball moving upward slightly upon release... is this a legal move??
@DrBilly902108 ай бұрын
Yeah, I was looking at the slo-mo and thought I caught that. His right hand holding the ball moves upward and at ball release, the ball "floats" just a fraction of a second before dropping (because the ball/hand was moving upward when his hand releases the ball). I'm not enough of a pickleball rules scholar to know if this is within the rules. However, it seems to me that the intent of the rules regarding a drop serve is to have no upwards travel of the ball. He seems to be just on the edge of the drop serve rule. As quick as he is with his service motion, it would be very difficult to call this in real time.
@DannyBPlays8 ай бұрын
Watch the pros, almost none use a high-powered serve. For a few reasons 1) it's more likely to go out or hit the net and missed serves are the worst possible thing since it robs you of any point chance 2) excellent players can return a hard serve no problem. The 2-bounce requirement means that the return doesn't have to be amazing to get the volley started 3) Someone with a crazy hard serve likely can't calibrate the swing to go less hard middle or front of court so they very often just hit the ball out A consistent deep serve is all you need. Power and topspin only work against weaker players but do you really feel better racking up points against weaker players? It doesn't make your game any better
@mikeminogue269510 ай бұрын
He lifted the ball up on the serve. Needs to just drop it.
@glasshalffull29304 ай бұрын
That is ‘not’ in the USA Pickleball official rules.
@richardsaglimbene69479 ай бұрын
What grip does Jaume use for his serve? It looked like a continental toward Eastern.
@kevinhowell580811 ай бұрын
This was a great demonstration!!
@jamesandannschmitt68355 ай бұрын
Slow mo at start of vid shows contact at the waist? Maybe the hip? Does the service rules ever get called on you?
@8630911 ай бұрын
PPA Masters Beta illegal since his hand moves up prior to drop correct?
@edjupickleball11 ай бұрын
Correct, if this was in the PPA Masters in the Pro Division specifically, this would be illegal. For anyone that does not have a 6.0+ DUPR or plans on competing in pro PPA events, you’ll likely never have to worry about that rule.
@cliffs400811 ай бұрын
The education of a pickleballer
@edjupickleball11 ай бұрын
*edjucation fixed it for ya
@SDPBALLCOACH8 ай бұрын
After 2 other versions of serve I've been using one very similar to this for a couple of years now. At times it's almost not fair. Return team really has to pay attention or they hit into the net or deep out.. I can hit back 2 feet of court almost at will.. Freezes the Return team..
@harleygreen136510 ай бұрын
Fantastic
@jnkenoyer10 ай бұрын
For tennis players it looks like a semi-western grip forehand. Fairly simple
@passone3 ай бұрын
As a tennis player, in summary, the serve in pickleball is if you’re feeding a tennis ball to start a rally. Pretty basic.
@neepathius7Ай бұрын
thank u!
@kenlounders539910 ай бұрын
Not a pickle ball player but I see myself playing soon. Question, when he releases the ball. It seems like it moves up a bit and is not dropped. Is that right?
@jjpenny14 ай бұрын
It's replicating the advantage of the over hand while keeping the mechanics below the waist.
@peterbarrett549610 ай бұрын
He's slapping it
@metonicycle62949 ай бұрын
He's brushing it...standard topspin forehand...semi-western grip. No slap...his wrist is pronating, not breaking...like a slap, big difference.
@kevinwill854210 ай бұрын
Way to go jaume. Beat ben Johns. Amazing
@MDD19666 ай бұрын
What are your paddles made of?
@rnskfamily7672Ай бұрын
There is another guy james who was voted best serve. He looks like he is throwing his weight and jumps a bit. Is jumping allowed ?
@f2sports_pickleball2 ай бұрын
Hey Ed! Can we send you our edgeless Kevlar to try out?
@ALABOUTPICKLEBALL8 ай бұрын
He stole that from me. I’ve been hitting that serve for 2 years. 💪🏼
@stevenls352311 ай бұрын
best pickleball video ive seen so far
@AlphaTennisinPittsburgh7 ай бұрын
Pickleball is America's fastest-growing sport and we like it #Pickleball
@inhien28875 ай бұрын
Perfect!!!
@brandonvanreyn920211 ай бұрын
Sick video !
@tdlkaneki83268 ай бұрын
explosive!
@scsween9 ай бұрын
What grip is he using? Semi-western?
@MyWorkAccount-v4z10 ай бұрын
just a tennis player here and i cant tell the difference between PB serves/FH. @Ed ju, if you want to hit that serve back, my guess is that you need to stay lower and dont open your shoulders so much.
@TheNickman6610 ай бұрын
It’s called a tennis ATP forehand! 😂
@johnwilkinson468310 ай бұрын
In table tennis there was a change of paddle material from sand paper to a rubberized surface that changed the game. Is this the same thing where the surface material better grips the ball?
@chadselph694610 ай бұрын
This happens like every other month in pickleball right now lol
@joq7025 ай бұрын
@@chadselph6946 and the paddles do not last if you are playing weekly at the intermediate level and smacking the ball when you get the chance.
@neepathius7Ай бұрын
any established tennis coach or player can do that. hes just hitting a driving topspin forehand instead of the average underhand serve
@rdelnaja255811 ай бұрын
Jaume serve is fluid and looks more natural.
@brett701110 ай бұрын
I have that same paddle. The most insane spin of any paddle ever…. By far. It’s a ProXR. However the balance and sweeet spot is complete trash even with lead tape on it. The paddle is better suited for singles than doubles.
@robertl.691917 күн бұрын
His serve is basically a tennis forehand topspin stroke.