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Home»Beginner Play»Stop Netting Groundstrokes Using the 3S Theory

Stop Netting Groundstrokes Using the 3S Theory

AnaBy Ana12/10/2025Updated:12/10/20254 Mins Read
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Why Your Pickleball Groundstrokes Keep Netting and How to Fix It

You know that feeling when you line up a perfect drive…
step in confidently…
swing big…
and boom — straight into the net?

Yeah. We’ve all been there.

Our friend and pickleball coach William East recently shared one of the simplest, cleanest fixes we’ve ever heard for this problem — and once you try it, you’ll feel the difference immediately.

He calls it the 3S Theory:

Set your paddle.
Set your feet.
Then swing.

Check it out:

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Sounds too easy, right? But stay with me — because this tiny sequence solves the #1 reason rec players miss groundstrokes: rushing through the shot.

1. Set Your Paddle (The Shot Starts Before the Ball Arrives)

Most rec players wait until the ball crosses the net before preparing their paddle.

By then?
It’s too late.

What “set your paddle” really means:

  • Turn your shoulders early
  • Paddle back before the bounce
  • Keep it stable and calm — not flailing behind you
  • Angle it toward your target

Think of it like preloading a spring: once you’re set, the swing becomes smooth instead of frantic.

Bonus tip: If you want more height over the net, set your paddle just slightly under the expected contact point. This promotes lift instead of a flat, crash-into-the-net path.

2. Set Your Feet (Balance Before Power)

Will nails it in his video:

“The reason I missed that groundstroke is I was running through the shot.”

If your feet are still moving at contact, your shot loses:

  • balance
  • control
  • trajectory
  • timing

Your ball doesn’t just miss — it dives.

How to “set your feet” in real life:

  • Take your final step before you swing
  • Plant the hitting-side foot slightly open
  • Keep your head still
  • Let your weight transfer forward naturally (no lunging!)
  • Think “pause → swing,” not “run → slap”

If you only fix THIS step, your drives will stop nose-diving.

3. Swing (The Part Everyone RUSHES)

Once your paddle and feet are set, the swing becomes the easiest part.

Keys for a clean, net-clearing groundstroke:

  • Swing low to high (just a touch!)
  • Use your shoulder more than your wrist
  • Finish your follow-through high
  • Aim 2–3 feet above the net — then let spin pull it down
  • Don’t rush the acceleration — smooth is powerful

If your setup is good, you don’t need a big, dramatic swing.

Extra Tips for Rec Players Who Want Fewer Net Misses

✔️ Tip 1: Give yourself a bigger margin over the net

Your ego wants to “drive hard and low.” Your win percentage wants 3–4 feet of net clearance with topspin.

Pick one.

✔️ Tip 2: Contact out in front — not beside you

If you hit late:

  • Your paddle drops
  • Your wrist flips
  • The ball dumps into the net

Move your feet early enough to catch the ball slightly out in front.

✔️ Tip 3: Don’t hit from your heels

If you’re leaning back, the ball stays low. If you’re leaning forward, the ball lifts.

Your choice determines whether your drive clears the net.

✔️ Tip 4: Use topspin even on “control drives”

You don’t need to rip the ball to use spin. Just brush up slightly — enough to lift and dip the ball.

✔️ Tip 5: If your drive keeps missing, hit a safer shot

You’re not proving anything. You’re just losing points.

Sometimes resetting, rolling, or dropping is the smarter play.

Putting It All Together: The 3S Checklist

Right before your next groundstroke, think:

Paddle set?
Feet set?
Okay — NOW swing.

This tiny pause changes everything.

Your balance improves.
Your consistency improves.
Your net-misses drop instantly.
And your confidence? Through the roof.

Try it today — you’ll feel the difference in the first five shots!

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Ana, Pickleball Union's Editor, combines her love for racket sports and a holistic lifestyle to enrich our community. Starting on tennis courts, Ana transitioned seamlessly into pickleball, bringing strategic insight and finesse. An avid yogi and hiker, she integrates her passion for active living into every article, advocating a balanced approach to fitness and wellness.

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