and the tips just keep coming. just started 3 digs yesterday with a sport rebounder net i got from the clearance rack @ walmart. i put the net on the other side of the net near the kitchen line stood at the transition zone and fed myself a bunch of balls. it was fun, exhausting but fun. then lo and behold PTP has the same thing i just did. paddle up PTP paddle up.
Another excellent tutorial Nicole. I would add 1 other thing: more than any other shot, it is critical to keep eyes on the ball, easy to neglect as the ball is at your feet
We use this game a lot when drilling. But have changed the scoring to reflect the difficulty of staying ahead and maintaining that lead. And the difficulty of being behind and trying to stay in the point to close the lead. This is where the mental aspect of the game can be won or lost.
A reset shot is a soft shot you attempt to drop in the kitchen when you have been attacked. It's wise to choose a reset shot instead of a counterattack when you have a low contact. Essentially you are attempting to "reset" the point back to neutral because right now you are on defense.
You are not alone! Many players feel that way. Get comfy in that transition zone with your drops and resets. Spend lots of practice time there. Like maybe even to the exclusion of everything else for some time. It’s a game changer!
Very good drill in the end of video. Thanks
Thanks Holly! Glad you find that drill helpful. It will take you a long way when done regularly in improving that skill.
Thank you for the tips
Thanks Bill! Glad you enjoyed the tips.
One of the greatest instruction video I have ever seen!!! Congrats to everyone involved I' m a big fan of yours now!!
Thank you! 😊
Love ❤️ this! Resetting from transition zone is so tough!
It is, work at it until you love the transition.
This is what I was looking for and all it takes to go and practice this well illustrated video,keep up the good work.
Thank you! Yes, this drill will take you a long long way to being able to well navigate the transition zone.
So helpful - thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
It is not just bangers who stand in the transition zone. It is a lot of rec players. Great video,.
True. Thank you!
Love the new format. Concise information presented well. Nice pivot.
Much appreciated!
and the tips just keep coming. just started 3 digs yesterday with a sport rebounder net i got from the clearance rack @ walmart. i put the net on the other side of the net near the kitchen line stood at the transition zone and fed myself a bunch of balls. it was fun, exhausting but fun. then lo and behold PTP has the same thing i just did. paddle up PTP paddle up.
Clearance rack at Walmart! What a good score! Great minds think alike ;)
That’s a good idea!!
Can you direct me to a rebound net? Thank you!
I really appreciate your videos.
Thanks David!
Love this practice drill/game idea.
It's a good one! :)
Thanks for the drill!!!!
You’re very welcome ☺️
Great video have been waiting for something like this to help with transition.
😁
Another excellent tutorial Nicole. I would add 1 other thing: more than any other shot, it is critical to keep eyes on the ball, easy to neglect as the ball is at your feet
Thanks Tom! Yes, very true. Good tip!
We use this game a lot when drilling. But have changed the scoring to reflect the difficulty of staying ahead and maintaining that lead. And the difficulty of being behind and trying to stay in the point to close the lead. This is where the mental aspect of the game can be won or lost.
Absolutely. Great work! 👏. Keep it up 👍
Good video. Nicole, you used to have a chart about resets. What to do if ball goes to far or hits net, etc. I can't find it!
Thanks! That video is here: primetimepickleball.mykajabi.com/dd-plc1-beatingbangers
Merci pour ces conseils. De Montréal!
De riens :)
What is a reset shot???
A reset shot is a soft shot you attempt to drop in the kitchen when you have been attacked. It's wise to choose a reset shot instead of a counterattack when you have a low contact. Essentially you are attempting to "reset" the point back to neutral because right now you are on defense.
Well done. Great Video
Thank you! Happy to help.
Love the new format!
Thank you!
What a fun video! You guys are cleverly funny! Wish all videos were like yours! Congrats and Bravo! Wish you much success!!! :)
Thanks so much!!
Playing some pickleball in Vermont!!!!! We are growing the sport in New England...would love to get a new pickleball paddle!
go pickleball go!!!
People that play tennis must be saying “You can’t be serious”
lol
Love this tip! I find myself like a deer in headlights until I can get to the kitchen
You are not alone! Many players feel that way. Get comfy in that transition zone with your drops and resets. Spend lots of practice time there. Like maybe even to the exclusion of everything else for some time. It’s a game changer!
I would love to see less talk and more on court instruction.
Thanks for the feedback.