Pickleball Play at the 2.5 Level. Learn from Watching!

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  • čas přidán 8. 01. 2023
  • In this video I go over a game played by players at the 2.5 level. It's obvious why they are at the 2.5 level. It's not that they are that bad, it's that they did not take the time to learn how the game is played before taking the court. Watch this video and learn what the mistakes are so you don't make them.
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Komentáře • 54

  • @eddiethomas7948
    @eddiethomas7948 Před rokem +6

    Rory - I hope you get to 1,000 subscribers soon. I think your content quality warrants more viewers in the coming days. Keep working hard, they will come. I always enjoy your videos and learn something new each time.

  • @max-andrewmcmillan4235

    That was really good, thank you, from that I would say I was a 3, but for sure make mistakes that these guys were doing, but very informative, thanks again.

  • @lukegarcia684
    @lukegarcia684 Před rokem +1

    Excellent explanation. Great work.

    • @pickleballpick-apart9787
      @pickleballpick-apart9787  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching and thanks for the nice compliment. Tell one of your pickleball buddies.

  • @anthonym12282
    @anthonym12282 Před měsícem

    These videos are great! I have no idea my rank & assumed I was 2.5. After reviewing this, between strategy & skill, I feel I could definitely fall between 3.0-3.5 now. Thanks!

  • @eddiethomas7948
    @eddiethomas7948 Před rokem +2

    Great analysis once again Rory. I think you are starting to convince me that lobs are poor shot selections.....little by little. I am coming around to share your perspective having seen a number of your analysis videos so far. Thanks for covering 2.5 level play. It is obvious the strategy gaps with newer players. These guys will get much better if they watch this tutorial and start adjusting their tactics.

    • @pickleballpick-apart9787
      @pickleballpick-apart9787  Před rokem

      Maybe they'll watch it. Who knows?

    • @mango0686
      @mango0686 Před rokem +1

      Lol, you can use lob offensively, just has to know the timing and positioning of your opponents

    • @user-dj4wf8so8t
      @user-dj4wf8so8t Před 4 měsíci +1

      if you suck at lobbing it prob will not work

  • @ericm8657
    @ericm8657 Před rokem

    Great explanations on strategy.

  • @929mmr
    @929mmr Před rokem +1

    The only pace they had on their shots was when they were at the kitchen and then they did pretty well with the overhead smashes. I've taught some beginners who really are just trying to get the ball over the net and that is all. Its kind of like 4th grade volleyball where the goal is to just get the ball over the net. I think the 3rd shot drops were accidental and there were almost no third shot drives so if the go to shot is just to get it over the net where it mostly gets creamed then I can see why they panic lobbed a lot. Some also looked unintentional. If one team had done nothing but get to the net when the opportunity was there they would have won big. Great points about getting feet set and getting to the net but you also commented early on letting balls go out. With one of my groups that tend to bang more than finesse it often seems that the team that can simply keep themselves from hitting balls that are on their way out win most of their games. Hard to do especially in the fire fights. I hope they had fun. The ones that watched your video are definitely going to do better the next time out.

  • @kyleanderwuji6461
    @kyleanderwuji6461 Před 24 dny

    I know they are only beginners, but the “refs are way too close to the net. Not like they can even ATP, but it’s a clear hindrance. Maybe it’s the golfer in me lmao. Thanks for another great video!

  • @eddiethomas7948
    @eddiethomas7948 Před rokem +3

    Rory - here’s an idea for you to consider: I’d love to watch a video of you analyzing a match where you are one of the players.
    Do you ever record your own match play?

    • @pickleballpick-apart9787
      @pickleballpick-apart9787  Před rokem +4

      Yes I do all the time, so I can see what I am doing wrong. The problem is, some of the guys I play with do not want to be on youtube. When I find players that are agreeing to, I will post.

    • @Abbiedupre7
      @Abbiedupre7 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@pickleballpick-apart9787stop it, you can’t find anyone in your circles that would agree to it ? Just be honest with everyone and say the truth.

  • @snephtar
    @snephtar Před 10 měsíci

    Great video

  • @echochapman7657
    @echochapman7657 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I think what you are calling failed lobs were not intended as lobs, just poorly hit balls. They were both popped up and hit too hard.

  • @Orefamilylawncare
    @Orefamilylawncare Před 7 měsíci +1

    This is a great example of the level of players i dislike playing with in rec setting. ALL of these pop up balls constantly getting slammed back at them, failure to play up, poor placement, no strategy at all, they haven't even made it to the kitchen during the whole match. They need practice indeed but on the court i hate getting a partner that plays like this.

    • @pickleballpick-apart9787
      @pickleballpick-apart9787  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Me, too. That's why in rec play, when I have to put my paddle up, I'm kind of careful as to who I put it up with. Thanks for watching.

  • @richmorales1818
    @richmorales1818 Před měsícem

    Rory I think you are applying 3.5 shot making/placement to players who have not reached that level yet. They are happy when they hit a ball that lands in the court. If they hit a drive or are able to hit an overhead smash from the NVZ then they are happy. At the 3.44 mark the player hit a backhand that sailed out. His reaction shows that he was just trying to get the paddle on the ball with out any concept of where it was going. Also notice none of them are really in any hurry to get anywhere on the court. I agree with you that none of them has taken any lessons. So they will keep playing at this level and having fun playing. If after a given amount of time they want to spend the extra big bucks to pay for lessons they will progress or the cheaper route is to keep playing and time on court will help them progress.

    • @pickleballpick-apart9787
      @pickleballpick-apart9787  Před měsícem

      Thanks for your comments. That was one of my earlier videos. I appreciate you watching.

  • @paulogden7417
    @paulogden7417 Před 10 měsíci

    Hope these guys will watch some videos of the pros and take lessons

  • @AnnMitt
    @AnnMitt Před 2 měsíci

    2.5 play is like the wild wild west. It's completely frustrating. In my opinion, if you are new to racket sports, don't drill and surround yourself with similar 2.5 players, it takes years to rise to 3.0, and it's not enjoyable. I've been there, done that. The biggest issue is that novice 2.5 players don't want to drill. Ugh 😕

  • @akuuab
    @akuuab Před 2 měsíci

    What are those two guys standing next to the net doing? If they didn't call out step into the kitchen.

  • @YoungRainMaker
    @YoungRainMaker Před 4 měsíci

    I personally hate doing lobs and agree they are probably not the best strategic hit, especially on the 3rd shot. I do know some players that execute lobs correctly and they do work though. Another note is that I see ZERO dinks! They need to learn that soft game

  • @jimstaub2308
    @jimstaub2308 Před rokem

    As a beginner PB player, I’ve been wondering at what level I’m playing. This vid gives me a good reference.
    Pretty sure Yellow Shirt was wearing Timberland boots. Perhaps they are trying to cash in on the popularity of the sport 😂

    • @pickleballpick-apart9787
      @pickleballpick-apart9787  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching. I did not notice that! Nice catch. If they are Timberland boots, obviously, he's not serious about pickleball.

  • @phyllisturner73
    @phyllisturner73 Před rokem

    While I appreciate your effort, you labeled the players but didn’t really use your labeling effectively. You used the arrow more but it got lost in translation. They All could’ve also held their paddles in ready position more also. Thanks again.

  • @Angler180DC
    @Angler180DC Před 8 měsíci +5

    This is silly. Why would 2.5's need strategy? They are just trying to play and have fun. Do you know a 4.0 could make these same strategic errors and they'd crush these guys? There's a trajectory of technical skills and tactical skill development. You can't expect a 2.5 player to have 3.5 tactics. If they don't have the technical skill set, the tactical is limited.

    • @pickleballpick-apart9787
      @pickleballpick-apart9787  Před 8 měsíci

      Good points. Thanks for watching.

    • @marybethfeulner3901
      @marybethfeulner3901 Před 6 měsíci

      This is annoying. They're fine players.

    • @YoungRainMaker
      @YoungRainMaker Před 4 měsíci +1

      Why is it annoying? They are fine for beginner players, but everything he points out are tactical tips that would help these players break out of that “beginner” level. These guys will have fun playing other beginners but will get owned once they start playing at a mid level player base unless they learn some strategy.

    • @sparkyfister
      @sparkyfister Před měsícem

      ​@@marybethfeulner3901I'm a beginner, who was recently playing with the best player at the gym. He asked if I was open to coaching and I said yes. He literally told me all the same things this guy is saying.

  • @sLasHeRxXx07
    @sLasHeRxXx07 Před 21 dnem

    How about trying not to get worked up on your skill rank and focus on improving your game one session at a time😅 just my two cents

    • @pickleballpick-apart9787
      @pickleballpick-apart9787  Před 20 dny

      Thanks. This is one of my earliest videos. I have gotten better. I appreciate you watching.

  • @genuinecve
    @genuinecve Před 2 měsíci

    Not gonna lie, Reebok looks miserable to play with

  • @donaldlenardson6291
    @donaldlenardson6291 Před 7 měsíci

    As you've pointed out in one of your others videos , all these mistakes are easily correctable . They have little or nothing to do with one's ability to hit the ball . They are nearly 100 % unforced MENTAL errors . And if you happen to have to play with them , and you dare to point out what they are doing wrong and how they can easily correct it , I've found that , most of the time , they get mad at you and refuse to be open to learning anything . But I tolerate them because we still need them in order for Pickle-Ball to remain politically popular .

  • @Farooq.A
    @Farooq.A Před 8 měsíci

    @okcsports