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Master the Erne: A MUST HAVE WEAPON in Your Pickleball Game 

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The Erne is one of the coolest looking shots in pickleball, but it's also one of the most effective. My erne has been a huge weapon in my pro pickleball journey, and today, I'm revealing most, but not all, of my secrets ;)
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Комментарии : 119   
@Chorspool
@Chorspool Год назад
Whoever is editing these videos needs a HUGE raise. Half of the value is making it fun! The outlines of players, the red lines, and the silly Superman bit. Kyle and his team EASILY make the best Pickleball videos. Keep it up!!
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
My editor is THE best. Working to make more money so i can keep paying him more!! He deserves it!
@pbjpickleball
@pbjpickleball 9 месяцев назад
I can’t agree enough with this comment
@everbard3071
@everbard3071 Год назад
Kyle, you've quickly become my favorite RU-vid pickleball instructor. I feel like your topics and the way you teach them are perfect for the hungry, intellectual pickleball player like me. I'm 4.0 currently and still trying to raise my game. This is perfect for that. I knew #1 and #3, but not #2. Thank you and please keep making content.
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
Wow! Thanks for the encouragement!!
@keatongrimmett9212
@keatongrimmett9212 Год назад
I have no idea how you don't have more subscribers. Easily the best Pickleball youtube channel I have found.
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
Thanks Keaton! Tell your friends 😉
@apeoftheplanets
@apeoftheplanets Год назад
also commenting for how much you're opening my mind up for the game in these videos. I wouldn't have considered third shot drops to the backhand side to be erne-able but it's too obvious after watching this vid. S tier content. Few others like it on YT so far
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
Oo yeah!! Erne possibilities everywhere! Thanks for watching.
@jim_stuhh_1572
@jim_stuhh_1572 Год назад
Love these videos, just got into pickleball with my buddies, been having a blast! Thanks for the information and fun videos !
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
Absolutely! Enjoy!
@deborahspeece4316
@deborahspeece4316 Год назад
I FINALLY understand what an Erne is!! Not sure I can execute but that's a whole 'nuther story. Thanks, great instruction and video🎉🎉
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
You can!!!
@mervatameen646
@mervatameen646 Год назад
Best explanation, and the editing was fantastic! Thanks !
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
Thank you!! My editor is the best!
@user-in9tg9ot9h
@user-in9tg9ot9h Год назад
Kyle, great video! I got my first Erne last week during rec play - it felt amazing haha!
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
Lets go!!!
@bzbea1
@bzbea1 9 месяцев назад
Best ernie video so far that I’ve seen!
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy 9 месяцев назад
Glad it helped
@igorhiller5596
@igorhiller5596 Год назад
Best erne vid I've seen. Thank you!
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
Fantastic! Glad it helped!
@monganrallis
@monganrallis Год назад
Best Ernie instruction I've ever seen! Well done! Can't wait to get out there and try it.
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
Thanks for watching! Glad it helped!
@ginjaninja3627
@ginjaninja3627 Месяц назад
Wow - amazing video. Fantastic editing. My one wish would be for more slo motion replays of the footwork. It's complicated and repeated slo mo would help.
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Месяц назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the feedback!
@chavonlarmond6987
@chavonlarmond6987 Год назад
This is the video I needed!
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
Fantastic!
@sergiipogoretskyi5635
@sergiipogoretskyi5635 Год назад
Good explanation with fun. Awesome!🎉 thank you🎉
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
Glad it helped!! :)
@davidj7516
@davidj7516 Год назад
Thank you for posting. Probably the best Erne learning video... Well, except for the Erne learning video from Erne Perry. ;) Great special effects. :)
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy 11 месяцев назад
Thanks! glad it helped!!
@brucemark
@brucemark Год назад
Great job Kyle! Off to try some Erne's today :)
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
Let's go!!
@PickleballWill
@PickleballWill Год назад
Good stuff as always Kyle 🙌
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
Thanks pickleball will
@SamsonThorne-ku8er
@SamsonThorne-ku8er 2 месяца назад
Awesome stuff man. Doesn't get more descriptive than this
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy 2 месяца назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@terigiese1322
@terigiese1322 Год назад
SOOO HELPFUL!!!👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻😊
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
Glad it helped!
@marylundblad
@marylundblad Год назад
Great video, production and editing makes everything so clear! Watching for ATP and Erne opportunities, practicing the footwork, and drilling the process; fingers crossed that I get to execute soon! Kyle, question for you - do you go for the erne, if your partner may not think to or know to slide over to cover??
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
thank you! Glad it was helpful. Yeah go for it. Even if your partner doesn't slide and you lose that point, that's not really the point (pun intended) at first. The point is to get reps at it so you continue to improve. Of course in tournament play, you want your partner to know to slide over! Because its more important to win points in tournaments than when you're working to improve in rec play!
@stevegarry522
@stevegarry522 Год назад
Great video I have done about 150 Erne’s but the video taught me a new opportunity when the player crosses the centerline. I have not been looking for that one. Thanks.
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
Glad it helped!
@picklingaround
@picklingaround Год назад
Love the video! One of the best in the biz! One thing I do want clarification on is if I go and do an erne can any part of my body touch any part of the pole(including the feet) or is that a fault as well?
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
Thank you! And yes thats a fault!
@NegusXL
@NegusXL 10 месяцев назад
Oh I’m about to go crazy at the courts, I knew there was a legal way to do this! Thank you!
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy 10 месяцев назад
Have fun!
@ranadalaughlin7226
@ranadalaughlin7226 Год назад
Agree with Chospool- the video editing is a huge plus, makes it easier to understand- and enjoy!
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@annettee1605
@annettee1605 Год назад
This content is so good!! 🙌🏻
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@EddieDBama
@EddieDBama Год назад
AWESOME!!!!
@jkeiffer
@jkeiffer Год назад
Very fun and well done video. I've been playing for 6+ months and haven't even attempted an Erne yet. Looking forward to giving it a proper try now. ATP's are easy for me, but somehow the Erne takes more brain power for me for sure. One thing that you don't mention is what your partner should be doing to help!
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
Hey John, definitely give it a try. And yep, it's a good question about your partner. I debated adding that in here, but then thought it might make it more complicated. (not sure if I made the right call or not). Nonetheless, If I'm playing the right hand side, and your my partner playing the right side. And I go for an erne. You should slide over from the right side across the mid line toward the left side to cover me. Of course, occasionally they might hit a great dink back over and beat you. But more often than not, if the opponent does hit a shot I cant erne, It's going back to the middle. Not cross court. Hope that helps. let me know if you have follow ups!
@Jonny-tsunami
@Jonny-tsunami Год назад
Great tips! 💪🏆👊
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
Thanks!
@marxalenina
@marxalenina 5 дней назад
There’s always something to learn and to laugh about here 😂
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy 2 дня назад
No doubt! Glad you enjoyed it!
@pickleballreviews
@pickleballreviews 8 месяцев назад
Good stuff guys🤙
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching!
@RichardABradley-ze9qn
@RichardABradley-ze9qn 8 месяцев назад
I mean it's also OK to step in the NVZ on the way to Erne as long as both feet touch down wide (with no contact of NVZ) before you strike the ball, but 3 problems: it's easier to read your move b/c you have to hit late, you can't reach as far in as when hitting while mid-air on the way over, and sometimes referees could make an error of calling a NVZ push off despite both feet being "established" outside before the ball is struck. I once saw a referee call a push off on an overhead despite multiple backsteps behind the NVZ before jumping. Natural human error, or maybe she believed you need to be stable on 2 feet outside the NVZ at some point before hitting(?). But if you run through the NVZ then as long as the last court surface touched by both your shoes was outside the NVZ, then whether you're balanced, still in motion, or landed on only one foot at a time, you can still volley legally... right? I don't know how referees judge a rolling/rocking step, e.g. if my heel is on the NVZ line and I rise to my toes which are outside the NVZ, then volley and remain out... but I wouldn't chance it.
@user-gr1zi3fg5d
@user-gr1zi3fg5d 2 месяца назад
Great video. Could you cover some time the partner’s responsibility/positioning when you go for an Erne? Thanks
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy 2 месяца назад
Typically they should slide over across the mid line and play big until the player returns (if the point doesnt end on the erne)
@user-gr1zi3fg5d
@user-gr1zi3fg5d 2 месяца назад
Thanks. I guess they will just have to be on their toes as there’s no way for them to know when you’re going? Is there some kind of communication you do?
@danielcielmaee3642
@danielcielmaee3642 4 месяца назад
At a minute in you said you can’t jump with your foot on the kitchen line. As long as you don’t hit it while you are in the air and land first out of the kitchen completely(including lines) then it should be legal. Rules say you just have to have both feet touch the playing surface after entering the NVZ. And playing surface is defined as court and area around court.
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy 4 месяца назад
yes thats true. When I said that, I was thinking about how many ernes are hit. A player jumps from outside the kitchen. Contacts the ball in mid, air and then lands outside. IF you contact the ball in mid air, you would have had to jump from outside the kitchen line, or it'd be a fault. What you said is true as well!
@apeoftheplanets
@apeoftheplanets Год назад
give your editor a raise my g. fantastic vids
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
💯💯 guy is an absolute legend with the edits.
@syedfawaz8090
@syedfawaz8090 Год назад
Awesome Video. One more thing regarding the ruling. - If you miss hitting the ball and cross the plane then it is a fault as well.
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
Yes it would be.
@user-kn5du6xg1k
@user-kn5du6xg1k Год назад
Great, fun videos. Any chance of some slow motion videos after explaining some steps?
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy 11 месяцев назад
I should definitely do more of that!
@alohaleslie9407
@alohaleslie9407 Год назад
Thanks so much for a great Erne video. I would like to have seen some instruction for the less athletic, shorter leg/arm, or older players on how to move through the kitchen area. Not all of us are like you, Mr. Young, Athletic, Eagle leg/arm player. LOL Thanks again!
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
Yes, thanks for the message. That was my intent when talking about "level 1 footwork." It's the ability to run around the kitchen, instead of jumping through. So read 1 is the most likely scenario for you to get the Erne. I included read 2 and read 3 for players who do have a bit more athletic ability so everyone got something out of it they could use :)
@alohaleslie9407
@alohaleslie9407 Год назад
@@thatpickleballguy Mahalo Kyle! Come play in Kona. We have a beautiful pickleball facility with lots of courts. :)
@davidj7516
@davidj7516 11 месяцев назад
Nice meeting you at GRP, hope you won.
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy 11 месяцев назад
You as well!
@billinhouston3291
@billinhouston3291 Год назад
Pickleball in the 70's!! 4:14
@SoNowWhat
@SoNowWhat Год назад
So here's an interesting question. Why do I have to avoid stepping in the kitchen? As long as my feet are outside the kitchen when I hit the volley, isn't that okay? Isn't the rule that you just can't be in the kitchen (or land there on your follow through after the volley) at the time you hit the Erne volley?
@TheBoydTV
@TheBoydTV Год назад
yes, I believe this is the rule as well. You can literally walk right through the kitchen to hit an erne, as long as when you hit it both feet are established on the outside of the court.
@Chorspool
@Chorspool Год назад
I believe it’s just safest to jump over it. Most of the time you would be in the air when making contact because it’s a split second decision, so rarely would you be able to take two steps (one in kitchen and one outside of it) in the same time that you could jump over it.
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
Agree here! typically not enough time (at higher levels for sure) to run through and get out in time) I jump the kitchen 95% of the time bc its most efficient. And id say 95% of the time, i make contact with the ball before i land.
@AgimKaziu
@AgimKaziu Год назад
Why can't you step in the kitchen on your way to the outside of the sideline if before you contact the ball on the you are established outside of the kitchen/outside of the sideline?
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
You can! I debated mentioning that, but opted not too. The thing is, rarely do you have enough time to run through, re-establish both feet outside, then make contact with the ball. It's definitely possible and it definitely happens, just not as common! Also, if you're in a tournament play, there's a good chance you're putting the ref in a position to call a foot fault because it looks strange. And refs are human. They'll probably call a foot fault.
@AgimKaziu
@AgimKaziu Год назад
@@thatpickleballguy Fair enough, thanks for the reply!
@glenross3093
@glenross3093 Год назад
What some players do when stepping through the kitchen is drag their trail foot on their way out which provides faster two feet contact outside of the kitchen.
@dennispena4178
@dennispena4178 Год назад
It doesn't look like you cleared the side line on your last example (baseline 3rd shot drop)? I agree with all of the other comments regarding the educational as well as the entertainment value of your videos. I have been watching you since your video on the side of the road. I guess that's where your journey actually began. I learned about you from Danny Jensen. I met him at the private indoor court up in Scottsdale. I went to podiatry school with his dad, Jeff.
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
O wow!! Yep, dang that Danny and him forgetting to get gas!! hahah thanks for following along. And yeah, I may have been in the kitchen. OOps.
@briankillian5248
@briankillian5248 9 месяцев назад
Is there anything that says you have to be "firmly planted" on both feet before hitting the erne?
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy 9 месяцев назад
no, just have to take off outside the kitchen and land outside the sideline
@jackandjose
@jackandjose Год назад
Great video! What about the Bert?
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
I didnt wanna go too crazy in this one video.😂 future video though, yes
@jackandjose
@jackandjose Год назад
@@thatpickleballguy look forward to it!😀
@landontapp8192
@landontapp8192 Год назад
What paddle do you use?
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
Selkirk 002
@gr8ful4dead
@gr8ful4dead Год назад
Where’s the link for the video at the end?
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
ahhh apologies. I forgot to add it - here's the link - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ShAIo7efwyA.html and it's also at the end of the video now as well!
@daviddelong7598
@daviddelong7598 10 месяцев назад
can i step in the NVZ on my way to Ernie before my opponent hits the ball ?
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy 9 месяцев назад
No you cannot!
@daviddelong7598
@daviddelong7598 9 месяцев назад
@@thatpickleballguy ok wait. the old attorney in me is leaking out. I’m allowed to stand in the NVZ all day as long as I don’t hit a volley. If I step out of the NVZ before my opponent hits the ball I CAN hit a volley. I can step out of the NVZ back into the court or I could step out of the NVZ to the side. If my opponent hit a ball I can reach from outside the court and near the net, can I not play that ball?
@vincentblackshadow1581
@vincentblackshadow1581 Год назад
Just to clarify, if the ball crosses the net you can break the plane to hit it. Sometimes the back spin will take a short ball back over the net in which case you have no option other than to break the plane to hit it.
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
If the ball bounces on one side, then the backspin, brings it back to the other side, you are correct, that's the only time you can break the plane BEFORE making contact. In this situation, you must make contact with the ball on your own side before breaking the plane to your opponents side. Does that help? If not, hit me with a follow up question!
@Applefanatic1000
@Applefanatic1000 Год назад
Kyle, is it a violation to jump over the net while hitting an Erne?
@everbard3071
@everbard3071 Год назад
Is it a violation if I land in my opponent’s kitchen? Haha
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
Nope you're good to do that. I actually have an example on my instagram of me doing it. You just have to make sure you make contact with the ball BEFORE crossing.
@claycc79
@claycc79 Год назад
Wow! you did not mention running through the kitchen and then reestablish outside the kitchen is legal. Here is the rule: Remember you must establish, or re-establish, your feet outside of the Kitchen, which could be accomplished by dragging your back foot if you run through the Kitchen or jumping over the Kitchen.
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
I considered adding it. But it happens so rarely inetionally left it out.
@allansalzman1072
@allansalzman1072 Год назад
Aren’t you allowed to actually run through the kitchen as long as both feet are outside before you hit the ball…the “two foot rule”?
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
Yes, you can! Just a more uncommon way to hit it.
@allansalzman1072
@allansalzman1072 Год назад
Not when you’re 57!
@picklingaround
@picklingaround Год назад
When you say outside you do mean both feet contacting the ground outside the kitchen before contact with the ball right?
@jimbruni699
@jimbruni699 Год назад
I saw Ben reach over and contact the ball back into the other side of the net. How is that legal then ?
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
Slow it down. Its very close but he makes contact on his side first
@stevegarry522
@stevegarry522 Год назад
I think the shot he is referring to is the one with backspin which landed on Ben side and spun back over the net. Bend then reached over and hit it into the net on the opponents side.
@jimbruni699
@jimbruni699 Год назад
Yep. What Steve said
@Grain_Damaged
@Grain_Damaged 8 месяцев назад
You didn't mention the 3rd way to do a legal Erne: You are permitted to step into the kitchen, step out of bounds, then hit the ball.
@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy 7 месяцев назад
Oo yes. Good Call!
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@jaycehezekia3346 Год назад
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@thatpickleballguy
@thatpickleballguy Год назад
Hi i'm confused! Maybe I can help. What are you asking?