Pickleball Exercise to Do at Home

pickleball exercise

Many of my readers have completed three weeks of stay at home orders, while others of us are just now aware of the new reality.  Here is a pickleball exercise you can do at home.

Practice as You Play

practice as you play

Struggling to find a drilling partner? Can’t find time to practice? When you do,  are you unsure what you should be doing? I think it is important to learn to practice as you play.

3 Things You Can Do Alone…Improve Your Game

As I write this, we continue to adapt to stay-at-home orders or recommendations as a result of the Covid-19 virus. Let me offer you 3 things you can do alone to improve your pickleball game.

Pickleball Decisions: You Get What You Give

pickleball decisions

Many people tend to struggle with making pickleball decisions.  We sometimes forget to even make a decision, or forget what we intended to do.  However, the many choices we have with every shot is what makes this game so much fun!   Pace, depth, speed, placement…all of these are pickleball decisions we can make.

Work on Your Pickleball Game at Home

efficient court movement

As I write this, we are all coming to grips with the Covid-19 virus crisis. While we are all adapting to stay-at-home orders (or recommendations), I wanted to provide a suggestion of something you can do at home to work on your game.

Pickleball Mentors

pickleball mentor

Last week I wrote about “pickleball advice”. Today let me expound on this point with my thoughts on pickleball mentors.

“Pickleball Advice”: Helpful or Hurtful

pickleball advice

I often hear people complain about the “pickleball advice” they receive. “I am always being yelled at to get to the line”…”I’m constantly being told what to do”…”I can feel my partner’s eyes roll”.

Get a Grip: My Three Keys

grip

I have written about grip pressure before, but I continue to see players that have a death grip on their paddle. So today let me share my three keys to proper grip pressure.

Moving with Your Partner

moving with your partner

I often see teams struggling to cover the middle of the court. I think many times this is because there are misconceptions around moving with your partner.