I landed on the correct video. Awesome explanation, I have couple of questions. (1) In case of doubles, When the ball returns after a serve , any one in the team can hit the ball? (2) Can team partners switch boxes during play. (3) What is the size of the court ?
This is actually one of the most important advice, especially if you are getting frustrated with your hits. This can significantly improve your serving accuracy
Beautiful exercises and very useful. But an older trainer of mine always to start with exercises for arms first then, the legs and then moviment. But these are just personal theories even what you do is fine. Good job👍👏👏👏
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Sorry, if I missed it, but I’m a little confused on what side of the court to stand on while serving in doubles play. I understand it is determined by even/odd scoring in singles, but in doubles, can you and your partner randomly decide what side to serve from?
Good video. Rather than creating my own video with basic rules, I created a playlist to yours since you already explain the pickleball rules very well.
I am a bit confused about scoring rules regarding doubles. As stated in rules: 4.B.1: The correct server and receiver, and their positions are determined by the score and the players starting positions in the game. 4.B.6.a: At the start of each side out, service begins in the right/even serving area. 4.B.6.b: When the team score is even, the teams starting servers, correct position is at the right/even serving area. When the teams score is odd, the starting servers correct position is at the left/odd court. I’ll stop here. Does that not contradict 4.B.6.a? Question: once there is side out, do we as doubles partners return to our original court position? That would makes sense then with the above rules - but we would have to throw out section 4.B6.a What am I missing?
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