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Hit Your Roll Volley Like A Pro | Easy Upgrades for Better Shots 

John Cincola Pickleball
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Here are the secrets to mastering the roll volley in pickleball .
Follow along to learn pickleball methods, offering a more efficient technique focused on wrist rotation and stability. Through easy-to-follow drills, learn to generate paddle speed with minimal movement, enhancing control and reaction time on the court.
Hit Your Roll Volley Like A Pro | Easy Upgrades for Better Shots
Discover the versatility of the roll volley and its effectiveness in various game situations.
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00:00 INTRO
01:50 COMMON MISTAKES
03:12 BETTER WAY
04:27 HOW TO LEARN IT
08:07 WHEN TO USE IT

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Комментарии : 192   
@wd60152
@wd60152 8 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@johncincolapickleball
@johncincolapickleball 8 месяцев назад
thank you for the support!!
@TiCaudron
@TiCaudron 19 дней назад
John - great explanation of the mechanics, the examples and then showing the video from the pro matches!
@johncincolapickleball
@johncincolapickleball 19 дней назад
Thanks! 👍
@revisingthescript
@revisingthescript Год назад
You’re the best Pickleball teacher I’ve found on RU-vid, and I’ve been digging through the archives. Thanks for sharing your knowledge
@johncincolapickleball
@johncincolapickleball Год назад
Thanks so much! I appreciate that 😊
@lhuffman8343
@lhuffman8343 Год назад
Yes I full agree the best in explaining shots 👊🏻
@sparktheflame102
@sparktheflame102 10 месяцев назад
Agreed! So grateful for the videos!
@hollyreinford7417
@hollyreinford7417 7 месяцев назад
This is so hard for someone who is not a muti tasker 😂
@briang1320
@briang1320 Год назад
So well done with the extreme slow motion takes and even changing from black and white to color to show wrong and right. Amazing clarity of the demos. I am impressed. So well done John.
@genekochert9443
@genekochert9443 Год назад
Efficiency! JW is a master. As always a great job! Of great interest to me was your explanation on the 2 standards you use prior to adding a component to your game: 1) efficiency 2) returns at or near your ready position. These are great yard sticks for each of us to use prior to making changes/improvements in the future in our games. I agree with the with your assessment that the stroke is not wristy for the most part the wrist is along for the ride that the forearm provides. Tensioning turbocharges the technique. Great examples of the stroke being used in action. Great job! Most under rated instructor in the game, Time to get reppin........... everyone have a great weekend
@waynebuckelew7597
@waynebuckelew7597 12 дней назад
Great example of how to do it correctly then get back to ready position!!
@johncincolapickleball
@johncincolapickleball 11 дней назад
thank you!
@a.j.6018
@a.j.6018 Год назад
I’ve said this before…I love the way you break each lesson down, in pieces. Another great video John!
@charlesmosquera6279
@charlesmosquera6279 Год назад
Thoroughly explained lesson from a true master. Thank you, Coach Cincola.
@johncincolapickleball
@johncincolapickleball Год назад
Thanks Charles, I appreciate that!
@afterthesmash
@afterthesmash Год назад
Yes! This is the droid I've been waiting for. I decided to work on drops and resets before adding speed-ups (other than a top-spin drive, which has been my only spin shot). I'm ready to add a speed-up, but I just wasn't that impressed by many of the videos I had watched. With a ball machine, I would probably have started with a swing volley, but that's not so easy to learn during game play. But this shot I can learn with a few sessions at the picklewall, and then perfect during game play (or at least, improve it enough). A perfect addition. It keeps me in the ready position, which is first rate, and the compact nature is consistent with my other goals.
@SailCamaraderie
@SailCamaraderie 4 месяца назад
I don't know why it has taken me this long to discover you John...I'm an instructor to 3.99 and really appreciate your teaching style and breakdowns of the mechanics...just brilliant! Looks like I have a lot of content to put on my watch list! Thank you.
@johncincolapickleball
@johncincolapickleball 4 месяца назад
awesome!
@jillsdancer
@jillsdancer Год назад
John I really love your teaching style especially breaking down the movement to make up the shot. Good stuff!
@alexarmstrong578
@alexarmstrong578 Год назад
As a current tennis teaching professional new to pickleball, I think you do a great job with your progressions. Keep it up and I’ll keep watching!
@linstula
@linstula Год назад
Such great content, John. Love your videos. You’ve got a natural talent for teaching. I appreciate the time and effort you’ve put into your content!
@artgonzales8501
@artgonzales8501 Год назад
Love how you break down not only the mechanics of the shot, but the purpose of the mechanics. Great method. Keep it up! With your instructions I feel comfortable moving up from 3.5 - 4.0! P.S. I'm also a Selkirk fan!
@alohaleslie9407
@alohaleslie9407 Год назад
Thanks so much for breaking the roll volley down so thoroughly. The simplicity and efficiency of your techniques will really help me be prepared for the next shot coming back. I often find myself unprepared and scrambling to respond/react to my opponents quick exchange. Much appreciated!
@johncincolapickleball
@johncincolapickleball Год назад
You bet, I would have the same problem quite often when I started. I thought I was just forgetting to get back to ready position when in reality my previous swing being too big gave me no chance to be ready in time.
@Arx9845
@Arx9845 Год назад
Terrific graphics, phenomenal explanations and superb reel examples. Thanks John!
@retiredcaracer7351
@retiredcaracer7351 Год назад
John that explanation of going from loose hand grip to firm grip that causes the paddle to snap up is amazing. So simple. Now if I can make it work for me. We'll see if I get the opportunities today. But I will setup my machine one day this week and practice. And congrats on being on the Selkirk Team. I just received my Project 003 two weeks ago.
@mariolombardi4766
@mariolombardi4766 Год назад
Like all of John’s videos, he clearly (better than most) explains the technique and how to implement it so that you can make it part of your own game. Thanks John!
@dikeajiri-top10rankedsenio30
This might be my 2nd comment because I needed to review it again. Great stuff John.
@mervatameen646
@mervatameen646 Год назад
You're a great coach! I'm so fortunate to find your channel! Please talk about the yeps, your favorite serve, and the mental game. Thanks John
@raymondraphael4916
@raymondraphael4916 Год назад
Excellent instruction for this shot !!! Thanks--and keep them coming ! Now to work on it !
@jenniewigton7960
@jenniewigton7960 9 месяцев назад
I love the way you break the mechanics of the shot down and you always answer my "whys" !!
@MarPlaysPball
@MarPlaysPball Год назад
Fantastic. The exercises really brought the technique to life. Thanks.
@davidanderson260
@davidanderson260 Год назад
Wow John! What a gift you have in teaching. I love your videos and appreciate the time and attention you put into them. You give me good ideas for teaching too.
@hectoryanez1440
@hectoryanez1440 Год назад
As usual...great and simple explanations. THANKS JC!
@timwalshlac
@timwalshlac Год назад
Excellent instructional video. Exactly what I was looking for. Much appreciated 👍
@jeffleonard9983
@jeffleonard9983 8 месяцев назад
Your video are short sweet & to the point. Great content. Thank you.
@johncincolapickleball
@johncincolapickleball 8 месяцев назад
Glad you like them!
@kayvickers3023
@kayvickers3023 Год назад
Your lessons are always helpful, thanks!!
@coachmike_agapepickleball
@coachmike_agapepickleball Год назад
🙌 I am immediately implementing this technique with my students THANK YOU
@chourouka.486
@chourouka.486 Год назад
Love the video. I am going to try this next time I play, thank you John as always for the wonderful easy to understand/apply content.
@howardchoi6978
@howardchoi6978 Год назад
Thank you for great image
@goodwillgal
@goodwillgal 8 месяцев назад
You make sense, John!
@johncincolapickleball
@johncincolapickleball 8 месяцев назад
thank you!
@mauriceb9996
@mauriceb9996 Год назад
Thorough and complete 👍
@lisacreechbledsoe2124
@lisacreechbledsoe2124 Год назад
That's the first time I've heard it explained, and seen it shown, such that I *finally* understand it. Thanks! (Now to go practice it!)
@brettwwarner1
@brettwwarner1 Год назад
Perfect explanation on technique for flick / roll volley… keep it going Coach Cincola!
@aardverks159
@aardverks159 Год назад
Outstanding teaching and clarity, through smart use of slow-mo and good camera positions.
@ThiccBoi23
@ThiccBoi23 Год назад
Love it. Always felt bad flicking wrist more while learning this shot but felt better to do
@davesheley2065
@davesheley2065 Год назад
Great detailed explanation, thank you John!
@artgonzales8501
@artgonzales8501 Год назад
Your roll volley explanation also works for the backhand roll volley. Helps improve a weak backhand for me.
@johnallred3127
@johnallred3127 Год назад
John. Superb explanation! I am trying to play exactly your style. Got a long way to go. BUt it's all magnificant
@tommy--k
@tommy--k 10 месяцев назад
Good stuff John! Makes sense! I'm trying this out!
@scottpriske6793
@scottpriske6793 Год назад
Another great video. Love your teaching style.
@josec4790
@josec4790 Год назад
Great descriptive explanation. Your way of teaching is phenomenal. Thank you. I’m new to the game and would like to know when and where in the court to use a push or a roll volley
@TamiVroma1
@TamiVroma1 7 месяцев назад
Love your vids and the way you break it down so even someone who is learning can grasp it. Especially with the slow-mo....being able to let your brain process what what you are saying. I started learning back hand and forehand rolls with my instructors a couple weeks ago. I almost skipped the lesson because I didn't think I was advanced enough to do it. They had me doing two or three before I left and I was over the moon. This fits so perfectly with what they taught me! Thank you!
@johncincolapickleball
@johncincolapickleball 7 месяцев назад
that is great! the back and forehand rolls are a big step up in your game. im glad you are able to takeaway key pickleball lessons
@juliepokela506
@juliepokela506 Год назад
Excellent lesson!
@user-lm9gj4uh9v
@user-lm9gj4uh9v Год назад
Great teaching! I have struggled to hit the rolling volley consistently! This explains why Im missing and how to correct and perfect the shot
@johncincolapickleball
@johncincolapickleball Год назад
Awesome, good luck with it 👍
@user-ug3hq7qs2p
@user-ug3hq7qs2p Год назад
Your teaching was very easy to understand and I loved the slow-mo/pausing explanation videos!
@danskiludvik8358
@danskiludvik8358 11 месяцев назад
Your content is consistently among the best. Your knowledge of not only the mechanics, but also how to convey your information clearly and concisely make it obvious that you've made coaching your life's work.
@user-hm3nv8zk4s
@user-hm3nv8zk4s 10 месяцев назад
Love the slow motion to help pinpoint specifics. Thanks
@jonsher7682
@jonsher7682 8 месяцев назад
In short, it's closer to what one does in ping pong then what one does in tennis, with one modification: Since ping pong tables are smaller, you only have time to drop your wrist to about 7 to 8 on a clock rather than to 6 before your flick and rotate your forearm. Thanks for the video. I've seen videos by others and many are really poorly done .
@johncincolapickleball
@johncincolapickleball 8 месяцев назад
thank you for the insight!
@brucepotter5085
@brucepotter5085 4 месяца назад
over 25 year teaching skiing in utah, which has always been about progressions and developing muscle memory. Your the only PB coach breaking new concepts down into progression i've come across in nearly 10yeas of playing. Keep it up.
@johncincolapickleball
@johncincolapickleball 2 месяца назад
Thank you for that! I appreciate it. Will keep creating more content like this
@firedog1003
@firedog1003 Год назад
Great job breaking down the stroke mechanics. I like how the finish in the follow through puts you back at the ready position vs. a tennis stroke that is too exaggerated for pickleball
@colinsmith1233
@colinsmith1233 Год назад
Great video simple and easy to follow
@zowzow2006
@zowzow2006 Год назад
Another great video. You are a great instructor!
@DinkMastery
@DinkMastery 10 месяцев назад
This is fantastic and helped me a lot. Thank you
@man...9739
@man...9739 Год назад
Thanks John, enjoy your teaching, very new to the sport. Our Bellevue Tennis Durban South Africa club launching Pickleball this Sunday 7th May,
@jestercastillo4168
@jestercastillo4168 9 месяцев назад
Great explanation kind sir. Imma try that in the court 🫡
@josefbleaux6724
@josefbleaux6724 9 месяцев назад
John- this is great stuff. I can't wait to get out there and work on this technique. I'm sure it's gonna be awesome. Another video you put together on drive technique was equally brilliant and is paying dividends for me.
@manilah9273
@manilah9273 11 месяцев назад
This is helpful! I usually drop step but this is better reaction timing
@michaelwang8195
@michaelwang8195 Год назад
Funny....I come from both tennis and tt so have been doing this (its basically a tt backhand/forehand flick). Tt shots are all about forearm. In watching many videos I thought I was doing it wrong....
@twhp17
@twhp17 Год назад
Would love to see a similar breakdown for backhand drives/ground strokes. One and two handers. How do you recommend we set up our feet? Etc. Similar to your fh drive video. Maybe also talk about differences between a two handed groundstroke vs. fast volleys at the net. What changes when you’re able to turn your shoulders versus being square to the net.
@davidrandall701
@davidrandall701 Год назад
Excellent as always!
@johncincolapickleball
@johncincolapickleball Год назад
Thanks David!
@kayw.4689
@kayw.4689 Год назад
Thanks for the tip. Easy to understand. Hope to try it soon!
@johncincolapickleball
@johncincolapickleball Год назад
You bet 👍
@SpicyCurryProd
@SpicyCurryProd Год назад
Love the efficiency approach. Will have to try this the next time I'm on the courts. I haven't videotaped myself doing roll volleys--they seem to go over pretty well, especially on the backhand side down at tape level or just below, so will see if I'm doing this. I definitely don't do the "shoulder only" big arm swing like you demo'd in the beginning. My question is this: when I'm watching you rotate the hand with your forearm, it looks like there's not a lot of "forward motion" in the paddle head. It looks almost like it's a windshield wiper. I get the ball is coming towards the paddle, but how much forward motion do you need to get the ball traveling back over the net and not just top spinning right down into the net if my paddle head is rotating in a fairly flat plane? Or as your rotate it from 6pm to 12pm, does the paddle go forward a bit as well? Thanks!
@jeffmorton7095
@jeffmorton7095 9 месяцев назад
Slow mo = 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@joshc.6706
@joshc.6706 6 месяцев назад
So from playing tennis and training in boxing, now new pickleball this makes a ton of sense. So in the previous two I mentioned, being loose is great. However in instances you want power you’re going to be loose until right before you make contact, that’s when the tension occurs. It causes the power to go up tenfold
@johncincolapickleball
@johncincolapickleball 5 месяцев назад
yes great input! it is cool to see the similarities between seemingly different sports
@joshc.6706
@joshc.6706 5 месяцев назад
@@johncincolapickleball for sure. Also if someone is too tense, it’ll cause them to get tired way quicker. Being too tense causes the body to use so much energy and will exhaust the body. Pickleball can be exhausting enough.
@1939minutes
@1939minutes Год назад
Great love seeing you at the us open. Great silver California Bill
@kosanmr2
@kosanmr2 Год назад
Excellent video!
@darrell1374
@darrell1374 Год назад
Nice and clear!
@jennifeuer5454
@jennifeuer5454 Год назад
good instruction 😊
@StrongMindandBody
@StrongMindandBody Год назад
Whoa cool technique--in my language it seems you are using a flicking kind of supination/pronation movement--I get stuck in using too much wrist in flicking or trying to flick a roll volley--you are super helpful. Also to help myself inhibit my natural overuse of the wrist joint--I imagine the turning of a watch face upwards (when worn on the inside of the wrist). Really got me to thinking here and so appreciate your expertise.
@omphat2799
@omphat2799 Год назад
love it, great stuff!
@bernhtp
@bernhtp 5 месяцев назад
Good points. This is easier for those that developed a topspin backhand smash in ping pong and/or a topspin single-handed backhand in tennis.
@johncincolapickleball
@johncincolapickleball 4 месяца назад
yes
@user-vn4bq7mt6h
@user-vn4bq7mt6h Год назад
Stability! Hit your shot so you can be ready for quick returns! Somewhat agree some people would feel more elbow strain if they overdo it. Everything in moderation ( except stability and being ready for anything to come back fast)
@johncincolapickleball
@johncincolapickleball Год назад
Yeah, it’s definitely a shot that can cause some issues if not hit with the correct technique.
@williambennett1212
@williambennett1212 Год назад
Awesome breakdown of mechanics, as usual! Thanks! I’ll be sure to use my old wooden paddle to do the practice flipping! 😂
@MichaelKada
@MichaelKada 8 месяцев назад
Great way to teach- genius! Even I might be able to learn a now.
@johncincolapickleball
@johncincolapickleball 8 месяцев назад
You can do it!
@SquatchyNetwork
@SquatchyNetwork 8 месяцев назад
Well done. Trying to duplicate my back hand ‘snap’ to the forehand.
@johncincolapickleball
@johncincolapickleball 8 месяцев назад
thats great!
@Bing1ling
@Bing1ling Год назад
This video confirms the best Pickleball advice I ever received: More Ping Pong, less tennis.
@esutanto74
@esutanto74 Месяц назад
add some badminton
@sureshshankarakrishnan9713
@sureshshankarakrishnan9713 Год назад
Great video, thanks. This motion is like returning a serve using the backhand in table tennis. As Pickle Ball grows and has more people coming into it from other racquet sports, pickle ball technique will also grow.
@Andy123Harris1
@Andy123Harris1 Год назад
Indeed. It's essentially the same action as a ping-pong topspin backhand. There's no mystery. PB paddles & balls are much more akin to TT than tennis in this regard, and especially when you're needing compact, quick shots when the game is up-close-and-personal at the kitchen line...
@georgemeyer4219
@georgemeyer4219 8 месяцев назад
I like your explaination of the roll. I personal found the back hand roll more natural but am struggling to do the forehand roll. From watching your the in game examples the backhand goes down futher then the forehand and ends pointing up. So the backhand goes from pointing down and ends pointing up, where as the forehand starts sideways and finishes on the other side (still by rolling the paddle). I was wondering if you would agree with this? Cheers.
@lorihennigh4260
@lorihennigh4260 Год назад
Nice tips! 👍🏻
@susunmor
@susunmor Год назад
Good teacher
@TheLasVegasPickleballGuy
@TheLasVegasPickleballGuy Год назад
Mahalo! ( Thank You) You’re a great asset for the PB explosion!! 🤙🏽Brah!
@johncincolapickleball
@johncincolapickleball Год назад
Thanks my Guy 🤙
@marvindennis3664
@marvindennis3664 Год назад
it's the difference of a Tennis approach to PB vs a Ping Pong approach. The PP makes more sense. Lighter balls, quicker movements, speed v power. Speed wins. Thanks John. You explained it and showed the difference very well.
@fayegao5528
@fayegao5528 Год назад
this is such a useful tip
@johncincolapickleball
@johncincolapickleball Год назад
Thanks, I’m glad it helped 👍
@maxg5196
@maxg5196 Год назад
This is an amazing video! Very helpful. One question I have: I noticed that my forehand got sore/tired after these rolls for a bit. What is a good exercise to build forearm strength for these rolls so that I pretty much don't have to worry about forearms getting tired during games? I imagine the answer to this could be to add weight to my paddle then do like a 100 rolls each side everyday. But this would require me to take weights on and off my paddle, which would cause the adhesive on the lead weights to wear out. Is there a paddle weight that I can use that can I easily take on and off?
@Jessouza33
@Jessouza33 Год назад
What are your spinshot setting for this set up… is the machine on baseline? I am having trouble get this shot dialed in.
@davidaronson9475
@davidaronson9475 Год назад
Yep. Forearm rotation. I've been hitting it that way since I started playing 8 years ago. It's by far my best shot. Do it that way and keep practicing. However, I've shown it to dozens of people, and maybe 2 have figured it out -- so it might not be possible for some people(?)
@johncincolapickleball
@johncincolapickleball Год назад
Yeah, it can be a tricky thing to learn at first.
@krissnider8144
@krissnider8144 3 месяца назад
This is how we taught a roll volley ( aka top spin volley) back in the 1980s in my racket sports class and taught this skill to our elementary students...Thanks for the reinforcement of how this skill was originally taught...
@johncincolapickleball
@johncincolapickleball 2 месяца назад
Glad you liked it!
@mtavepholjalern11
@mtavepholjalern11 Год назад
These videos are awesome JC
@johncincolapickleball
@johncincolapickleball Год назад
Thanks Max 👍
@cqlealpha
@cqlealpha 11 месяцев назад
great clip. Pls do same analytical clips like this along with the techniques. Thanks.
@carolynmcgown4218
@carolynmcgown4218 Год назад
Another excellent video to further my devotion to your channel! I find the forehand roll to be harder. Maybe because the inherent motion of that forearm twist/snap is more amplified when hitting a backhand? When I do that same exercise on forehand I feel like the paddle 'snaps' the wrong way. So maybe there has to be a compensation on the forehand? If so, where does that come from?
@kennethmerriweather5494
@kennethmerriweather5494 Год назад
Any concerns with developing Tennis elbow?
@douglasmurdoch7247
@douglasmurdoch7247 9 месяцев назад
Great video. Honestly just from watching, I feel like I’ll be able to do a roll volley next time I go out
@timtucker7798
@timtucker7798 10 месяцев назад
Are your brushing the back of the ball or the top of it? And is your paddle face angled like a topspin shot? Thx, great content!
@tanthony3895
@tanthony3895 Год назад
Simply 👍
@michaelsangwhat
@michaelsangwhat Год назад
what grip are you using for the backhand roll?
@johncincolapickleball
@johncincolapickleball Год назад
I’m usually right in between a Continental and Eastern
@brucehawkinson8901
@brucehawkinson8901 Год назад
This is a awesome breakdown. The technique used here is called chunking, which is explained in the dan coyle book, “ the little book of talent” at the 4:15 mark with the split screen you can see the loose grip and the paddle below the wrist and on the right the grip is tight and the paddle is parallel to the wrist. Also absolutely you don’t need the big follow thru like a tennis 1 handed backhand groundstroke. The one thing I wonder about is the position of the tip of the paddle pointed back at his calf. If he were standing on a clock and noon is straight ahead of him and 9 o’clock is to his left, he has the tip of the paddle pointing at about 7 o’clock. It would seem to me this would require absolute, precise, perfect timing. what do you think about simplifying it and not having to go back as far and just have it at 8:30 or 9 o’clock position?
@mariosimard903
@mariosimard903 Год назад
Merci!
@johncincolapickleball
@johncincolapickleball Год назад
Thanks so much Mario! 🙏
@ParryPickleballking-es2el
@ParryPickleballking-es2el Год назад
Hi Selkirk, I broke my paddle and need a new one. How did you break it? Doing John Cincola's roll volley drills 😂
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