How to Play the Left Side in Pickleball: Dinking, Reaching, and Creating Offense
Learn how to play the left side in pickleball with better dinking, reaching, ball movement, and offensive pressure at the kitchen line.
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Learn how to play the left side in pickleball with better dinking, reaching, ball movement, and offensive pressure at the kitchen line.
Learn how to position your paddle and body as the off-ball player to win more pickleball firefights and support your partner.
Learn how to poach in pickleball with better timing, footwork, and court positioning to win more points at the net.
Learn how the pickleball bump can replace the slice on dinks, add pace, take away time, and create more pressure at the kitchen line.
Learn how to hit the perfect short hop reset in pickleball. Improve your transition game with proven techniques for forehand and backhand control, wrist positioning, and shot placement.
Struggling when the ball gets behind you in pickleball? Learn the best defensive shots, footwork, and recovery strategies for both baseline and kitchen play to stay in control and win more points.
Learn how to hit a deep, effective slice return in pickleball. Master proper technique, improve your transition to the net, and know exactly when to use this underrated shot.
Learn how to hit an effective pickleball flick by adding spin and control. Discover the key techniques—brushing the ball and contacting the outside—to create offensive shots from the kitchen.
Learn how holding your dinks with early preparation can confuse opponents, improve control, and set up smarter speedups in pickleball. A must-have skill for leveling up your soft game.
Learn how to master the forehand push drop—the most reliable third-shot drop used at the highest levels of pickleball. This guide breaks down grip, technique, footwork, targets, and how to eliminate transition errors so you can reach the kitchen with confidence.
This video focuses on teaching pickleball players how to put away high balls effectively using the kinetic chain—a full-body motion that generates maximum power.