In this lesson with @CliffPickleball you will see us do drills to fix a bad habit. If you have been told to take every ball you can out of the air this lesson is for you. What Cliff teaches me is only take a dink or drop out of the air if you can be aggressive with it. It makes more sense to step back and take it after the bounce. This gives you more time and separation from the net to be more pushy with it.
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thanks jack for posting. consistency and ball positioning w 60% power is the key! how many times does one need to hear this before it ‘sinks in’????
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