THE SLINGER COMMUNITY
THE SLINGER COMMUNITY
Hit one Backhand cross court and one down the line. To increase the difficulty of the drill, place two cones in each corner and focus on hitting the cones.
Moving forward to meet the ball, alternate forehand approach shots cross court and down the line. Focus on the movement forward and the recovery back to the baseline.
Starting from the middle of the court, move to hit backhands cross court. This drill comes with a recovery variation in order to increase the difficulty of the drill.
Standing start, catch the ball and drop into a burpee, recover and repeat - anytime, anywhere!
Coach Neaves walks you through how to get the most out of your Slinger Bag Oscillator.
Here Darren talks about some key technical points behind a good slice and how using it can give you extra time to recover.
Just get started with pickleball? Here's how to get started learning how to hit a forehand drop. This is a key shot for every pickleball player to have in their arsenal.
You want to be an offensive threat no matter what side of your body the ball comes to. In this video, we'll show you how to hit and train your backhand roll so you can attack from the backhand side.
Here's how to master control and precision on your dinks with the slingerbag so that you can not only dominate the kitchen but be well on your way to gaining full control of your drops and resets as well.
Hitting hard forehand and backhand drives is not a skill reserved only for bangers. Being able to hit accurately and powerfully from the baseline and the mid court is a vital skill to becoming a complete player. @primetimepickleball
This video emphasizes the importance of the return of serve in pickleball and gives tips on how to execute it effectively, such as giving yourself enough space and moving your momentum forward as you hit the shot.