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When Not to Speed Up in Pickleball — Even If It Looks Open
Not every high ball is the right ball to attack. In pickleball, knowing when not to speed up is a skill that separates smart players from impulsive ones. This article...
When Not to Speed Up in Pickleball — Even If It Looks Open
Not every high ball is the right ball to attack. In pickleball, knowing when not to speed up is a skill that separates smart players from impulsive ones. This article...

Why Skipping the Slice Limits Your Pickleball Potential
The slice is one of the most underused yet essential shots in pickleball — especially among 3.0 to 4.0 players. While it may seem awkward or risky at first, skipping...
Why Skipping the Slice Limits Your Pickleball Potential
The slice is one of the most underused yet essential shots in pickleball — especially among 3.0 to 4.0 players. While it may seem awkward or risky at first, skipping...

The Forehand Bias: Why Overusing Your Strong Side Hurts Your Game
Many pickleball players over-rely on their forehand, stepping around their backhand even when it disrupts balance and court coverage. This common habit, known as “forehand bias,” can lead to poor...
The Forehand Bias: Why Overusing Your Strong Side Hurts Your Game
Many pickleball players over-rely on their forehand, stepping around their backhand even when it disrupts balance and court coverage. This common habit, known as “forehand bias,” can lead to poor...

The Reset Tug-of-War: Why Both Partners Going for the Same Ball Hurts Your Game
In fast-paced pickleball rallies, it’s common for both partners to instinctively step in to reset at the same time—leading to paddle clashes, floating balls, and broken team structure. This “reset...
The Reset Tug-of-War: Why Both Partners Going for the Same Ball Hurts Your Game
In fast-paced pickleball rallies, it’s common for both partners to instinctively step in to reset at the same time—leading to paddle clashes, floating balls, and broken team structure. This “reset...

Why “Just Get It In” Is Holding Back Your Pickleball Game
The advice to “just get it in” sounds smart, especially under pressure—but when it becomes your default, it can quietly stall your progress. Playing safe often leads to passive shots,...
Why “Just Get It In” Is Holding Back Your Pickleball Game
The advice to “just get it in” sounds smart, especially under pressure—but when it becomes your default, it can quietly stall your progress. Playing safe often leads to passive shots,...

The 20-Ball Trap: Why Traditional Pickleball Drills Fail in Real Matches
Drilling 20 perfect dinks or resets in a row feels great—but it often fails to prepare players for real pickleball matches. This is the “20-ball trap”: the illusion of improvement...
The 20-Ball Trap: Why Traditional Pickleball Drills Fail in Real Matches
Drilling 20 perfect dinks or resets in a row feels great—but it often fails to prepare players for real pickleball matches. This is the “20-ball trap”: the illusion of improvement...