Learn the Backhand FLICK in 10 minutes (my FAVORITE shot!)
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The Backhand Flick is one of my favorite shots in pickleball and it's much easier to do than you think! In this video, I break down the mechanics and give you a tutorial on how to hit it.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:00 The Frisbee Analogy
5:10 Ed's Demonstration
3:00 The "Paddle Roll"
5:04 Edge Bounce
6:50 Slow Motion
7:12 When should you use this?
8:25 Keeping the paddle "Square"
9:50 Don't Muscle it
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This was great . More Maggie tutorials in future would be great.
Nice! Can't wait to try this and what an awesome analogy. Think frisbee
Ed your Frisbee throwing analogy VERY helpful. 👏🏼👏🏼Getting the paddle square to the net great detailed info. 👏🏼👏🏼The uncoiling effect verses muscling the ball VERY helpful. 👏🏼👏🏼I’m heading to my dink pad to try it right now. Cant wait to use on the court. 🙏🏓I would love to see a video on just using the dink pad and drilling the backhand flick. I know you already have one with backhand roll vs flick but I would like to see one dedicated to the backhand flick using the dink pad 😁
I can't compliment this enough. First off, you two are awesome! Secondly, when I watch a video and learn a new trick and try it at the court, sometimes the shot hits and sometimes it doesn't. When the ball doesn't land, it's relatively difficult for me to try to figure out why the shot didn't land. There's so much nuance involved to the point where a slight angle adjustment changes the trajectory of the ball. So by watching your wife hit some shots and then miss some, really really really helped me just learn through your inputs in real time. I know if I went to the park and tried some flicks, some would hit and some wouldn't and then I'd wonder what's going on. So, by seeing the mistakes in this video and the solutions offered, I honestly feel this is the best method of teaching especially new beginners who have no background with any paddle/racket sport. Well done you two!
@edjupickleball
28 күн бұрын
I learn through the same process! I’m glad you found it helpful :-)
Awesome Video! Thank you
Her wrist flexibility is so much better than Chris Olson's 🤣
@edjupickleball
28 күн бұрын
I’m dead 💀
@shalpher844
27 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
Ed & Maggie, If you two are not under a sponsorship and are free to use any paddle in your videos, it would be extremely interesting to hear both perspectives on the newest paddles on the market. Please consider this idea for a video series.
great job maggie! you have a super duper coach! iTs AlL iN tHe fLiCk oF tHe WrIsT!!!
Good one ed!
You are filming this at Fritz Burns Park in La Quinta! This is where I play every weekend. Live 1 mile from there. Great to have you out here.
@edjupickleball
28 күн бұрын
Love it here!
@aaronsegal1682
28 күн бұрын
@@edjupickleball Welcome to paradise here in the desert. Nothing else like it…even with the heat in the summer.
which project labs paddle are you using here?
Just out of curiosity, what happened to your Davis Pickleball website with your coaching information? Do you not coach anymore?
She is better than a ball machine.😂
🙌👏 more videos teaching Maggie! This video was super helpful. 👍🏻 And refreshing to not see a female player dressed like she was in a hot yoga studio.
@edjupickleball
28 күн бұрын
She’s a great learner 🥰