4 Years of Pickleball Lessons in 15 Minutes
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You're about to get 4 years of my most valuable pickleball lessons in a 15 minute video. If someone had explained these concepts to me when I first started playing, I would have progressed so much faster. So I'm extremely excited to be sharing them with you!
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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:12 Lesson 1
1:38 Lesson 2
3:02 Lesson 3
4:48 Lesson 4
6:10 Lesson 5
7:17 Lesson 6
8:41 Lesson 7
10:39 Lesson 8
11:36 Lesson 9
13:20 Lesson 10
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This was very helpful advice for a 10 month player at the 3.9 level trying to move up!!! thanks. subbed.
This is a great video, very informative, about aspects of pickleball that other coaches and pros on KZread just do not cover, or don't cover them well. Good work.
One of the best lesson videos I've seen. Thanks for the tips!
Perfect video for someone just figuring out how much strategy pickleball involves. Like me two months from my first game... ;-)
This will be my new video to share with newer students! Well explained brother!
Great stuff, the hardest part is applying each of these tips in the proper circumstance and that only comes about with constant exposure and practice. Thanks Shea.
@sheaunderwood
6 күн бұрын
Very true, thanks for watching 🫡
@codyallenproductions
5 күн бұрын
When I see a new shot or concept my favorite way to practice is to drill that shot with a partner, helps me get a ton of reps in and build some muscle memory
Agree, One of the best!!! Thanks Shea
Watch a looooot of PB videos on KZread. This is truly one of the best videos I watched for my level. Thank you.
Excellent stuff!! Thank you!!!!!!!
Great summary!
This is really good! I’ll be sending to my friends and rewatching this to help me level up!
This was a great video Shea! I would love to see more tips like this. Especially a speedup video with different speedup demonstrations since you said it was underutilized.
This was a wonderful video. I learned so much.
This is awesome stuff. Thanks so much, Shea.
Excellent tips and explanations Thank you
One more tip for returning back spin sliced 3rds. The backspin causes the ball to fly farther so stay farther away from backspin so you're not trying to hit it close to your body
@sheaunderwood
6 күн бұрын
Really good point. That’s a super common mistake.
I like your descriptions of movement , placement and why. I would like more visual examples in your videos. Great tips though. Looking for your other videos
Thank you! ❤
Awesome video - thanks!
Learned so much!
Amazing in-depth video
Very helpful and agree this will definitely help improve my game lot better! Especially, tip # #6 & 7 (dinking pattern and lift/push dinking strategy ) definitely my weakness. So I will implement your idea. I am only little over year into pickleball and your videos are very helping improving my game. Now let see if I can take my game from 3.75 to over 4!! Thanks for the tips!
Brilliant…thank you.
Thank you!
Really well done
Best summary!
Awesome video, great content, no BS and great editing.
@JR-fy1qk
Күн бұрын
totally agree!
Wow!!!! Thanks, Shea.
@sheaunderwood
8 күн бұрын
You got it bro 🤝
Shea, Jam Packed with info.... thank you.... Vince
Chess analogies earned my sub 🎉
Cool… now everyone knows 😉 … excellent insight! Thanks 🤙🏽
Great tips Shea! Thanks!
@sheaunderwood
6 күн бұрын
You got it 🤝
Nice work with the content! Appreciate the info!
@sheaunderwood
6 күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Good info Shea....thanks 👍
@sheaunderwood
8 күн бұрын
Thanks for the support!
I've never heard the term shot peaking but have seen the concept before. Makes sense but is very foreign when starting out - I remember these shots not feeling right and thinking that I was giving them a pop up. Then one of my first drops confused someone newer and I knew then it was right. I also love the alternating dink types. I do what I call a two/one. two dinks to you and if you handle them, my next goes to the other player. You've given very dense helpful advice here - much thanks.
@sheaunderwood
6 күн бұрын
Thats awesome! Really smart way to think about the dinking strategy.
Great stuff.
@sheaunderwood
8 күн бұрын
Thanks Nate!
11:20 This has been great, but this tip runs counter to other professional advice. When facing a down-the-line threat from out wide, you can camp on that, because an advanced partner will cover right up to your shoulder on the other side. That's what I've been told from several different channels. In my own play, I've recently begun stepping back off the line by half a step far more often, and it's a big help in many situations.
Really good tips in this video. Many players I play with are so afraid to back up on pop ups then wonder why the ball just whizzed past them.
@sheaunderwood
6 күн бұрын
If you ever have that “oh crap” moment. Take a step back! It’s amazing how many balls you can get back if you don’t give up on them.
Thanks so much for sharing knowledge of 4 years of playing\lessons! You make me much better in 15 minutes!! Please keep sharing. And for others, do has Shea does and share your pickleball knowledge to any players not as good as you! #PickleballChris #TylerWrenProPickleball #RawPickleballBuzz #OptaHealthAndWellness
36” on ends and 34 “ in middle
it would be nice to hear you explain how to make ball peak on your side before falling over net
@robertw4196
3 күн бұрын
Try to get more loft than you are currently getting. Basically aim a little higher with the same speed that you are currently hitting
Your comet is awesome
@sheaunderwood
5 күн бұрын
Comet?
Gold! 👍
Always good. How do I get the newsletter?
@sheaunderwood
8 күн бұрын
You can sign up at sheaunderwood.com Completely free 🫡
Where is this at? The views are beautiful!
@sheaunderwood
6 күн бұрын
This is in Hayesville, NC
7:07 is that an intentional thing? For the net to be lower in the center? I get cause gravity but now that you mentioned it I wonder if that’s an intentional thing for pickleball court nets
@sheaunderwood
8 күн бұрын
Yeah! The rules mandate it’s 34 inches in the middle and 36 inches on the sides
Great video - just one point, you can never ever add topspin with an open racket face!
@sheaunderwood
6 күн бұрын
Maybe not if it’s facing directly towards the sky like this | but if it’s open like this / then of course you can. It’s the only way to generate top-spin. If your paddle face is closed like this \, you will hit the ball in the ground. It’s different than tennis in that way.
Pickle ball is so fuckin easy man
my guy this is a sport for old people and Mobily impaired people. People your age play tennis stomping your great grandfather at a sport designed for the old and disabled is confusing