You're Losing Pickleball Points If You're Not Using This Singles Pickleball Strategy
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- čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
- In episode 27 of the TM Boiler Room Breakdown, pro pickleball players and pro pickleball coaches Tyson McGuffin and Kyle McKenzie discuss the key skills and strategies needed to play better singles pickleball. From mastering the serve to developing good footwork and shot selection in pickleball, the two co-hosts cover everything you need to know to take your pickleball game to the next level. They also cover the importance of court positioning, ball control and mental toughness. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced pickleball player looking to improve, this pickleball lesson video is packed with valuable tips and techniques that will help you become a more effective singles pickleball player. So, grab your paddle and get ready to up your game!
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Love the content although I think the background music is very distracting and unnecessary.
I love the slow Mo tutorials. Please more slow motion instructions. Great stuff!!
I will keep them coming 👍
Thanks again! More singles strategies please! :)
Glad you are liking the singles content! We’ll keep them coming 👍
Tyson, great vid. That ball boy you called out at the beginning is one of my pickleball students Elliott! He is the one you did that short video for a couple months ago when he had to spend his 10th birthday in the hospital. Great kid, fantastic player, and obsessed with TM!
Very cool! I appreciate all the support 🙏🏻
Ready for singles camp!!!
Maybe in 2024 🤔
Where and when?
Please explain "take the edge of the ball". It looked to me like he hit it with the lower edge of the paddle on the setup volley before the winner, is that what you mean?
Picture the ball as a clock. Hitting the edge of the ball would be like striking the ball at 3 or 9 o’clock. Hitting the bottom edge of the ball would would be like hitting the ball at 4- 5 o’clock or 7-8 o’clock.
@@TysonMcGuffinPickleball - Got it, so we're kinda talking about opening the face of the paddle vs. closing since that's really the only way to get those edges?
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