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

Stop Stopping Start Stabilizing - Mini Lesson

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 they’re moving too fast. They’re […]

How to Turn Defense Into Offense With Smart Footwork and Follow-Through

How to Pickleball Turn Defense Into Offense - Mini Lesson

Today I want to break down a concept that’s super helpful no matter your skill level: how to turn a defensive shot into an offensive opportunity—just by using your legs, footwork, and paddle follow-through. Most players miss out on easy chances to attack because they treat mid-court or off-the-bounce shots as merely survival tools. But […]

Simple Adjustments for More Spin, Power, and Consistency in Your Pickleball Game

More Spin Less Work - Pickleball Mini Lesson by Sarah Ansboury

More Spin, Less Work In today’s lesson, I want to talk about something that often gets overlooked: keeping things simple. Pickleball players tend to overcomplicate their mechanics, especially when trying to generate spin or power. The truth is, with just a few small tweaks, you can create better consistency, more spin, and more control—without working […]

How to Get More Power on Your Drives

More Powerful Drives - Pickleball Tip

Especially if you didn’t come from a racquet sport If you’re struggling to generate power on your drives, especially if you didn’t grow up playing tennis or another racquet sport, you’re not alone. The good news? It doesn’t have to be complicated. Power is simple when you understand where it actually comes from. Power Starts […]