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Really appreciate the thorough explanation for us beginners. The slow motion was a bonus and that you showed how to execute in a real game was a gem! Thank you. Diane
I remember the first time I saw Lucy play and it was her block video that impressed me so much. So calm, yet so effective. Her point about paddle face (downward) on those volleys is a gem. Thanks for posting! I love your vids!
When I am at the NVZ line I have to start using the block volley. I am 68 and do not have the reflexes of a Ben Johns. Interesting that Lucy does move the paddle a little forward. I was taught not to move the paddle at all, like hitting a bunt in baseball. Thank you, Lucy,
Both shots have their place - static and moving. Depends on what you are trying to accomplish, skills volleying, and shot hit your way. Glad the video was helpful. Lucy does a great job in it.
Really good video. Concise with excellent camera angel and speed to see how to execute it as well as the wrap up explanation from her. And the tournament video was great also showing that she is in fact able to execute this in real play.
As a new starter in this sport, I had the problem when the opponent hit it hard at me, I blocked it with a hard push forward and caused out of bound or pop up. Later I started loosing up my grip, control the paddle face, push it with soft hand and let the paddle does its job, the success rate is a lot higher. It's like Yin and Yang, when it comes hard, receive it soft; when it comes soft, take it hard
Question: I have been told, by several good players, that at the NVZ they adjust/rotate their grip slightly on the paddle to where the "slight downward angle" is already set. Thoughts?
Some players do change grips. The issue I have with it is not with it in concept - would be awesome to have the best grip for each shot. The issue I have is with it in practice. For most players, changing grips between shots can result in additional errors.
I've been watching your videos for a while now and this is a really good one and nice example of how to beat the bangers. For what it's worth, I actually liked Jack's aggressive approach on the third shot, which resulted in Lucy's block volley back to him. Yes, she effectively negated his shot, but it was essentially a gentle hit back to him, where he could have, and I think should have, gone finesse with a 5th shot drop. A 5th shot drop would have been much easier for Jack from this point on the court than back at the baseline. From there they could gotten into a nice dinking battle at the kitchen. I've seen this firmer/hard 3rd shot, 5th shot drop transition work a lot- have you done any videos on that? Anyway, bangers are gonna bang I suppose, and this is an effective way of showing how to beat that mentality- thank you. 🙂
This is so good! I play with many partners who do the pop up shot which leaves me feeling very vulnerable. But, I too, will often pop up shots because of the "panic" mode I can put myself into. Help! Ball coming fast!! Ugh. Thanks so much and keep 'em coming! :)
Hi Tony, just started watching your videos. Glad I found your excellent site. What I need to stop is when a ball is driven to me I tend to hit it back with a longer stroke instead of either a block or a small punch. Any suggestions on stopping that urge to hit it back hard? Sounds simple but when the action is fast I just react. Thanks.
Hi Tony, I recently came across your You tube channel. This video is particularly good but every one is excellent! Thanks for your good work. Can you tell me where this event took place, name and location. Thanks
So do you use a tight grip or a loose grip like you advocate in other videos. Also can you elaborate on where your opponent might hit the ball based on their body pos?
What about when your opponents continually hit bangers at your face/head? I feel forced to move back to the middle of the court during play and don’t know how to defend or change up this type of play.
This is a great question Dawn. The best approach here is going to be to let the balls go - do not hit them. Don't bail them out of the bad shot they hit. Here are a couple of videos that explain it further: czcams.com/video/z31EYpXDjMk/video.html czcams.com/video/Squt6EjBv9s/video.html Hope they help
Hello Rueben. It is not you. That is one of the earlier videos in our library. Lucy does a great job demonstrating the block volley technique but we did not have our current equipment then.
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Really appreciate the thorough explanation for us beginners. The slow motion was a bonus and that you showed how to execute in a real game was a gem! Thank you.
Diane
Thanks Diane. Glad it helped :).
Yea! Been looking for this, thanks!
Glad it hit the spot :)
I remember the first time I saw Lucy play and it was her block video that impressed me so much. So calm, yet so effective. Her point about paddle face (downward) on those volleys is a gem. Thanks for posting! I love your vids!
When I am at the NVZ line I have to start using the block volley. I am 68 and do not have the reflexes of a Ben Johns. Interesting that Lucy does move the paddle a little forward. I was taught not to move the paddle at all, like hitting a bunt in baseball. Thank you, Lucy,
Both shots have their place - static and moving. Depends on what you are trying to accomplish, skills volleying, and shot hit your way. Glad the video was helpful. Lucy does a great job in it.
Just switched to this volley and results were immediate. Thanks Lucy!
Glad it helped.
Great tips and technique Lucy. Thanks for sharing.
Super helpful!!!
Glad it helped Billy
Great instruction from to real professionals!
Really good video. Concise with excellent camera angel and speed to see how to execute it as well as the wrap up explanation from her. And the tournament video was great also showing that she is in fact able to execute this in real play.
Appreciate the feedback. Glad it helped.
Great video and better thought process keep up the good work
Wow, what a great video. The advice about trying to stay calm is great. Can’t wait to try this method
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As a new starter in this sport, I had the problem when the opponent hit it hard at me, I blocked it with a hard push forward and caused out of bound or pop up. Later I started loosing up my grip, control the paddle face, push it with soft hand and let the paddle does its job, the success rate is a lot higher. It's like Yin and Yang, when it comes hard, receive it soft; when it comes soft, take it hard
Awesome observation. Glad the approach is working for you.
Love ya, Tony! ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO! ☺ 😉
Thanks Mike.
Lucy makes this look so easy!
indeed
Terrific video. Thanks very much.
Great video. Love the explanation of the technique. Thank you. ✌ ❤ 🌞
Ty :)
Question: I have been told, by several good players, that at the NVZ they adjust/rotate their grip slightly on the paddle to where the "slight downward angle" is already set. Thoughts?
Some players do change grips. The issue I have with it is not with it in concept - would be awesome to have the best grip for each shot. The issue I have is with it in practice. For most players, changing grips between shots can result in additional errors.
Awesome video. I need to work on that and not panic!!
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I've been watching your videos for a while now and this is a really good one and nice example of how to beat the bangers. For what it's worth, I actually liked Jack's aggressive approach on the third shot, which resulted in Lucy's block volley back to him. Yes, she effectively negated his shot, but it was essentially a gentle hit back to him, where he could have, and I think should have, gone finesse with a 5th shot drop. A 5th shot drop would have been much easier for Jack from this point on the court than back at the baseline. From there they could gotten into a nice dinking battle at the kitchen. I've seen this firmer/hard 3rd shot, 5th shot drop transition work a lot- have you done any videos on that? Anyway, bangers are gonna bang I suppose, and this is an effective way of showing how to beat that mentality- thank you. 🙂
Good observations. I like the attack too. That’s his style of play and agree that from then on a different approach may have served better
This is so good! I play with many partners who do the pop up shot which leaves me feeling very vulnerable. But, I too, will often pop up shots because of the "panic" mode I can put myself into. Help! Ball coming fast!! Ugh. Thanks so much and keep 'em coming! :)
Hi Tony, just started watching your videos. Glad I found your excellent site. What I need to stop is when a ball is driven to me I tend to hit it back with a longer stroke instead of either a block or a small punch. Any suggestions on stopping that urge to hit it back hard? Sounds simple but when the action is fast I just react. Thanks.
Nice video!👍👏
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Great video, Tony, and perfect timing (for me anyway)! How do I go about getting a shirt?
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Hi Tony, I recently came across your You tube channel. This video is particularly good but every one is excellent! Thanks for your good work. Can you tell me where this event took place, name and location. Thanks
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Most people coach about using a soft or medium-light grip. I'm going to try what she said next time I play though.
So do you use a tight grip or a loose grip like you advocate in other videos. Also can you elaborate on where your opponent might hit the ball based on their body pos?
I am in favor of a loose grip. Lucy is using a medium grip in this series.
I like your stuff, but the audio tends to be very weak. I have to turn my speaker up to max.
Turn up the volume..very distracting
What about when your opponents continually hit bangers at your face/head? I feel forced to move back to the middle of the court during play and don’t know how to defend or change up this type of play.
This is a great question Dawn. The best approach here is going to be to let the balls go - do not hit them. Don't bail them out of the bad shot they hit. Here are a couple of videos that explain it further:
czcams.com/video/z31EYpXDjMk/video.html
czcams.com/video/Squt6EjBv9s/video.html
Hope they help
Like watch give me more ideas
Still is weak on the volume, guess they don’t monitor the comments
Maybe it's me, but I cannot hear you that well when you are speaking outside. I usually listen on my ear buds, not on my computer.
Hello Rueben. It is not you. That is one of the earlier videos in our library. Lucy does a great job demonstrating the block volley technique but we did not have our current equipment then.
use a wireless mic.. the audio is terrible
Old school video. We use lavaliers these days.
Good.. But she didn’t answer about her grip.
Continental grip would work well for both backhand or forehand
Ty
Push Pickleball
Not sure what this means.