What Is Topspin In Pickleball?
It’s an upward motion, think low to high. Unlike tennis where shots are made further back, in pickleball your contact point is made out in front.
Check out this week’s video to see what I mean…
It’s an upward motion, think low to high. Unlike tennis where shots are made further back, in pickleball your contact point is made out in front.
Check out this week’s video to see what I mean…
The “around the post” shot, or ATP, used to be a rare move—especially in the women’s game. I remember when I started playing, it was almost never used. Now, it’s a staple. And honestly, it’s not as difficult as people think. Here are my top three tips to help you
Are you struggling with popping the ball up—or driving it straight into the net? Before overhauling your technique or switching paddles, let’s focus on something simple: your paddle face. This might be the most straightforward fix you can make, and it starts with understanding how your paddle angle affects the
Today, I want to talk about something I see all the time—players flipping their paddle to roll the ball, especially when it’s dropping below net height. I get it. I want to do it too. But here’s the deal: most of the time, that move gets you in trouble. What’s
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