3.0+ Players: Have You Added the Push Dink?
Many players stick with the conventional lift dink, but incorporating the push dink can give you a strategic edge, shifting your game from defensive to offensive.... Read more.
Dealing With Achilles Tendon Injuries in Pickleball
Ever had that nagging pain in your heel that just won’t quit? You might be dealing with an Achilles tendon injury. It’s a common issue among pickleball players,... Read more.
Non-Receiver Obstructing Your View When Serving?
Today, we’re tackling two common issues that can throw off your game: non-receivers blocking your view when serving and partners crowding the NVZ corner when you’re... Read more.
The Only Way to Stop Popping Up Your Dinks
If you’re finding yourself constantly frustrated by popping up your dinks, you’re definitely not alone. This common dink mistake can really throw off your game.... Read more.
21 Unwritten Rules of Pickleball
Pickleball isn’t just about the official rulebook (and let’s be honest, who doesn’t need a refresher every now and then?). It’s also about the unwritten... Read more.
Top Mistake When Prepping Your Serve
Let’s talk about a common serving mistake that even some intermediate players make. Have you ever found your serve heading cross-court towards the fence? Here’s... Read more.
Have You Tried the Kyle Yates Trick Shot?
Have you ever seen a shot so deceptive that it leaves your opponents scratching their heads? Enter the Kyle Yates Trick Shot, a crafty move that’s sure to... Read more.
Why Over-Apologizing is Bad for Your Pickleball Play
Have you ever found yourself constantly saying “sorry” after every missed shot or error during a match? Many players, especially those transitioning... Read more.
Pre-Game Talk Tips for Pickleball Doubles
Whether you’re diving into open play or gearing up for a tournament, having a pre-game chat with a partner can significantly enhance your performance on the... Read more.
What to Do When You’re Not Getting the Ball in Doubles
We’ve all been there. You’re on the court, ready for action, but your partner is constantly targeted, leaving you feeling like a spectator. This scenario often... Read more.
