Pickleball Footwork and Dinking Drill Game by Sarah Ansboury

 

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Pickleball Footwork: Stop Before You Hit

Here’s a mistake I see many people make on the pickleball court and why it is critical to learn proper pickleball footwork.  A big part of that is learning to stop before you hit the ball. Pickleball Footwork: Stop Before You Hit The Ball

 

Footwork is Key to Your Pickleball Success

If you have ever been to one of my clinics I talk a lot about how to properly use your body.  Since our point of connection to the ground is our feet, today we talk about footwork…your key to pickleball success. Footwork Is Key To Your Pickleball Success

Stop Stopping Start Stabilizing - Mini Lesson

Why You Don’t Need to Stop to Hit the Ball

Let’s bust a myth that drives me a little bit crazy—this idea that you have to stop moving to hit the ball. It’s simply not true. What you really need is stability, not stillness. Stop Stopping—Start Stabilizing A lot of the time, players feel like they have to stop because

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Stop Hitting Into The Net Pickleball Tip

Simple Tip to Stop Hitting Into the Net

If you find yourself hitting into the net a lot—whether it’s on your volleys or during dink exchanges—this one simple tip can make a big difference across your entire game. Think about where your paddle finishes after you hit the ball. I want my paddle to finish above the net.

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