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In this video, we talk about the return. The return is arguably one of the most important shots in the game. If you can't hit good quality returns, then you will put you and your partner in a very defensive position right away. Learn how to avoid this and fix this major problem today!
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@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
How good are your returns?
@lamb998
@lamb998 10 месяцев назад
better than yours
@btreese7
@btreese7 Год назад
Love your tips! Another benefit of hitting a softer/deep return is it’s harder for someone to drive the ball off a soft ball. Trying to drive a ball hard is more difficult off of a ball with minimal pace.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Yes!
@pcall1975
@pcall1975 2 месяца назад
Another thing you did in the second example was moving towards the net during your shot instead hitting the shot flat footed, then moving forward. Great lessons, thank you.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball 2 месяца назад
Np!
@LM55417
@LM55417 Год назад
Wow! I've totally been banging it back and getting caught. Such simple but excellent advice! Larry
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Thanks Larry !
@PickleballMilo
@PickleballMilo 11 месяцев назад
Jordan you break the game down exceptionally well! I am learning so much from watching your videos. Best content out there!
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball 11 месяцев назад
Thanks !!
@tricia3114
@tricia3114 6 месяцев назад
Agreed
@jenniferthompson761
@jenniferthompson761 Год назад
Great tip! It makes so much sense and you did a great job at explaining and demonstrating how to do this type of return. I appreciate you!!
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Thanks!!
@donald138
@donald138 Год назад
I really liked the split screen. It really shows the shot from both the serving and receiver's side of each shot.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Thanks!
@shanebuysse327
@shanebuysse327 Год назад
I love these videos Jordan. Cracks me up though you always say let's jump right in and then it usually takes a minute or two for th to good content 😁
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Haha
@user-dx6bs7rj4f
@user-dx6bs7rj4f Год назад
It is exactly what i need !! Thank you very much
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Np !
@justsaying15
@justsaying15 Год назад
This is a great suggestion. I noticed other players using this strategy and I could not figure out why they were using the strategy. Now I have a better sense of what to try next time I play. Great video production -- super helpful.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
You’re welcome!
@royangel7674
@royangel7674 Год назад
Great instructional video. Thanks as always.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Thanks Roy !
@acarter2072
@acarter2072 Год назад
Very good point. I've never heard anyone explain it before. Thanks!
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Thanks Carter !
@livingwaterskayaking4700
@livingwaterskayaking4700 Год назад
Another great video; thanks for your instructional content.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Thanks!
@FenderStrat19711
@FenderStrat19711 6 месяцев назад
This is one of the best return of serve videos I have seen yet. The examples of what not to do, compared to what to do, were very helpful. The music was also good!!!! Thanks so much for sharing it with us.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball 6 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!
@jackstein5486
@jackstein5486 Год назад
Another great tip Jordan! Thank you!
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Thanks!
@Zenon-fg4dw
@Zenon-fg4dw Год назад
Love this great tip, and the demonstration of it. I am guilty of the similar returns, hard hit but short. Can’t wait to try this great tip. Thanks!
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@effemamancio8571
@effemamancio8571 Год назад
You hit it right. Someone coached me about positioning and not to hit hard and fast on the return from serve. When I did what he told me, it improved my game. Thanks for this vid, coach! 👍
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Awesome Effem !
@wurtzi1221
@wurtzi1221 Год назад
Excellent point. It seems so logical, yet I haven't thought it through like this. Thanks.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Np !
@nvr2old700
@nvr2old700 Год назад
Great video as always! Props to Sabrina, she's got some game!!!
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Katrina. Lol. Yes she does!
@vitoberlingeri1879
@vitoberlingeri1879 Год назад
Well done and spot on as usual!
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Thanks Vito !!!!!
@nadzoll
@nadzoll Год назад
Looking forward to trying this strategy! Thank you.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
You’re welcome!
@davidrandall701
@davidrandall701 Год назад
Thanks Jordan I needed this!
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Np David!
@maryamthompson1329
@maryamthompson1329 Год назад
Great video as always. Thanks!
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@PipoChannel25
@PipoChannel25 Год назад
Great point .. thanks
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Thanks Frank !
@AnnMitt
@AnnMitt Год назад
Just wanted to say how good you are at instructional videos. I appreciate all your videos. 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Thanks Ann!
@rongarrison3246
@rongarrison3246 Год назад
This video couldn't come at a more perfect time. I've been struggling with transition to the kitchen line. Never thought of hitting it like that. Thanks!
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Awesome Ron!
@donniccolo
@donniccolo Год назад
Same! Thank you!
@thomasscharton1299
@thomasscharton1299 Год назад
Good tip. A lofted return like this is now my favorite return in doubles, but in singles I have to try to dictate play. A lofted return gets me to the NVZ, but just getting there doesn't mean I'm mobile enough to cover a good passing shot or a good lob. Most of us less-than-5.0 players have some exploitable weakness. Crappy backhand? Misplay spin? Poor footwork/mobility? Faulty positioning on the court? I'm going to try to spot and attack weaknesses. I know consistency and not making errors are keys to winning, so in attacking I'm usually not going for a great shot. What I'm going for is a GOOD shot that puts my opponent at some disadvantage. My hope is the shot that comes back to me is one that allows me to hit another good shot and press my advantage. I'm looking to win the rally 2/3/4 shots after a strategic return. If I can't gain an advantage by judiciously attacking weaknesses... Well, the other player is just better; I'm gonna lose. So, at least let's go down swinging, shall we? Lol
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Great thoughts. For singles, it is much different, as there are different variables in singles. I hope to do one specifically on singles soon. In the meantime, here’s a great singles strategy video! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dvxEwQxHLl0.html
@josephfcampisejr7816
@josephfcampisejr7816 Год назад
Great tip.thank you
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Thanks Joseph !
@chrisgerritsen2376
@chrisgerritsen2376 Год назад
Awesome, awesome! Great tip and I will certainly put this one into my game. My wife and I have only starting 1-1/2 months ago and see how much strategy is in this game. Thanks Jordan and Katrina!
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
😊👍🏻😎
@vben2976
@vben2976 Год назад
Great tips!
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Thanks Ben!
@lizlemon9632
@lizlemon9632 Год назад
Brilliant.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Thanks Liz!
@F7269
@F7269 Год назад
this is a great idea, I normally try to do this because it buys you time. good tip
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
👍🏻
@JPaul-vu4lp
@JPaul-vu4lp Год назад
That video of you and your gang playing, + camara angel is VERY instructive as well. Maybe a video offering with some commentary of what shots/ coverage/ strategy would be well received.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Yes, thanks!
@sassysally625
@sassysally625 5 месяцев назад
I just lost so many points not being able to return a very strong screwball serve. The server was so good at sending the ball in both directions- where it could spin to your right or your left (on either side of the court). It was really challenging to see where the ball was going to bounce and many times, I was there- but the wall simply bounced the other way due to spin. Tips appreciated.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball 5 месяцев назад
👍🏻👍🏻
@mozart5575
@mozart5575 Год назад
Great video
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Thanks!
@janiceroosevelt9331
@janiceroosevelt9331 3 месяца назад
Agree music distracts, always great tips
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball 3 месяца назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@crmannino3781
@crmannino3781 Год назад
Always good tips, music not necessary. Would rather focus on your instruction, viewing your examples
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Thanks. You can always hit the mute button if you can’t concentrate 😊
@crmannino3781
@crmannino3781 Год назад
@@BrionesPickleball thks for your reply. Yes you're exactly right but then I wouldn't have the golden opportunity to get to hear your sound effects including the balls' loud trajectory. Do you prefer to play rec games w music? I'm not fond of when a player brings their boom box to the courts...like really? It's pickleball and time to focus, take that to the skating rink!
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Don’t mind if it’s rec. if it’s with friends, it’s more fun !
@crmannino3781
@crmannino3781 Год назад
@@BrionesPickleball well when we're all as good as you, then we can play with the tunes
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Lol
@michaelpoindexter8886
@michaelpoindexter8886 Год назад
Excellent advice and presentation! You managed to not say "okay" until 4:06 and only said it a couple of times later after you got tired. Tremendous discipline in correcting your presentation. Congratulations. I was able to watch the whole video and glad to have such good advice on returning the serve. I'm going to use it today!
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Lol. Thanks. It’s is all part of a gambling over/under on how many times I say ok in each video. I have to keep people on their toes😊
@michaelpoindexter8886
@michaelpoindexter8886 Год назад
@@BrionesPickleball - Ha ha wow. I want to get in on that action. I'll put up a bunch of money. Then you can take a dive and we'll split it. Okay? Thanks for being a good sport.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Set it up and email us when it’s ready 😎
@stevebentley1557
@stevebentley1557 Год назад
Very good advice, allows you to move to kitchen , thanks for the tip. I really like your videos keep them coming.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Thanks Steve!!
@andyt8504
@andyt8504 Год назад
This is a very helpful video. But I agree with the comment about the music. Cut it out. It’s very irritating.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Lol
@kenyork3705
@kenyork3705 Год назад
Salamat Po
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
😊
@thomasrutledge587
@thomasrutledge587 Год назад
I find playing 3.5 to 4.0 players that a hard fast and fairly deep return, sometimes with side or under spin is really affective and gets my partner at the NVZ a put away ball or at least an attack able ball. My thought is that the return is really an approach shot and if I can hit it well as described I can get in far enough to volley the third drive. So I’m thinking “return and volley”. I have pretty solid half volleys so even if they are successful in getting the ball down towards my feet I can usually hit a solid half volley back at the servers feet.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
At higher levels you definitely want to mix up the speeds and kinds of your returns. Although if you are getting caught in transition, then you are returning way too fast. Stick to what works, then change it up!
@SDPBALLCOACH
@SDPBALLCOACH Год назад
Eventually, you're gonna get "burned". Follow the instructions on this video and you'll be better for it.
@Angler180DC
@Angler180DC 8 месяцев назад
He's ignoring that you have a partner. There are times when you might have to drive low, or struggle to get all the way up, I expect my highly skilled partner to help me out. This is definitely appropriate for serves that take you off the court
@hyunkwon22
@hyunkwon22 9 месяцев назад
Wow!!! Thx! Now I hate solid strategy to be a better player
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball 9 месяцев назад
😎
@billcooper423
@billcooper423 6 месяцев назад
Always the best❤ Bill
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball 6 месяцев назад
😎
@jgarcia10s
@jgarcia10s Год назад
Jordan! Fellow NorCal player over here and just played a tournament over at Willow Pass Park in Concord! Missed your clinic over at Rio Del Oro as I just started and getting tips from Steve Scurfield. What kind of paddle do you have? Thanks for the great content!!
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
I have lots of them. Lol. This one in this video is an engage encore paddle.
@TheMarianoDelgado
@TheMarianoDelgado 10 месяцев назад
It's all about that first bounce on each side. On tennis this type of return is disastrous with all the baseliners you can't just pop up the ball they will smash volley you. But for this particular pickle it's perfect 👌
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball 10 месяцев назад
Of course
@johncraig7548
@johncraig7548 Год назад
This approach has already paid off big time. I get to the NVZ as the ball is just being returned.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
😎👍🏻👍🏻
@adamsalafia6324
@adamsalafia6324 Год назад
I have been watching a lot of your vids lately. You have great tips on the game itself. I am looking to upgrade my paddle soon. I currently play with a Rokne Curve Classic. I definitely need a touch paddle. I have been looking at several options. A selkirk, paddletek tempest wave pro, and possibly the CRBN2. I also don't want to break the bank and want a paddle that will last a few yrs.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
I hope to be doing paddle reviews on this channel soon !
@adamsalafia6324
@adamsalafia6324 Год назад
@@BrionesPickleball cool beans if there anything like your tips I am sure it will be 🔥.
@paulmay6249
@paulmay6249 Год назад
Been selling paddles for 15 years. Good choice on Tempest Wave Pro and another to look out for is Engage Pursuit MX or EX 6.0 or Pursuit MX or EX. The 6.0 has a 5/8 inch core and the standard MX or EX has 4/8 core. Expense your paddle like an investment .... it should last you a long time and you will have confidence in your purchase. Gearbox GX5 and GX6 (thin carbon fiber paddles are nearly indestructible). Good luck.
@adamsalafia6324
@adamsalafia6324 Год назад
@@paulmay6249 what about CRBN
@paulmay6249
@paulmay6249 Год назад
Wish I could give you something definitive on CRBN2. I have seen few of them on the courts. Seen reviews. Carbon fiber is very strong material. Gearbox has been around for quite awhile and uses carbon fiber. If you are a patient dinker …. the Gearbox CX14 is hard to beat. Super soft on dinks.
@MrSamowen
@MrSamowen Год назад
I just found out about pickleball and i love the channel! Being an AZ native i recently heard that Pickleball Kingdom offers a free course to learn to play Pickleball. Would it be worth taking a visit there??
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Sure why not !
@erman10s
@erman10s Год назад
Great video - what kind of yellow engage paddle are you using, please?
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Engage encore MX 6.0
@erman10s
@erman10s Год назад
@@BrionesPickleball thank you..is it yellow? I don’t see that as an option.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Green
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Not sure if they still have green
@michaelrobinson1268
@michaelrobinson1268 Год назад
Would it be beneficial for your partner to delay coming up to the NVZ line just in case of a lob 3rd shot and you could cover the 3rd shot drop just in case
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
In most cases, no. Now if you are having a really hard time defending 3rd shot lobs, this may be ok. In higher level play, you won’t see a team purposefully delay coming to the net.
@JohnsBen
@JohnsBen Год назад
Great tips, Coach! More footage of you playing 5.0+ games please!!
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Thanks Matt!!
@max-andrewmcmillan4235
@max-andrewmcmillan4235 Год назад
that was good, never played, but that was good, our courts are so biz, one cannot get on and we have 0, I have tried 9 times, I may take up cricket
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Go in the afternoon, less people
@NERFNERDify
@NERFNERDify Год назад
Coming from a tennis background- I am trying to figure out the logic-- For me an approach shot would always be a slice down the line or somewhere other than too them--- am I missing something here with this Pickle Ball logic-- My purpose is to have them hit a shot that is sub par so I can just have the court angled off for their return- hopefully for an easy put away--- I have only played PB for two weeks :) but tennis since 5 years old :)
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
I played years of tennis too Brad; singles pickleball and doubles pickleball is quite different. In doubles, you want to be established at the net after your return. So hitting a high deep return is what gets you to the net. That being said, if you can hit a faster/lower return and still get to the net, then do that!
@brianporter2806
@brianporter2806 11 месяцев назад
I agree with the strategy here. I think the hard part with this method is that you loose the topspin component that helps people with control and distance. When I've tried this technique, if I loft it, but leave it short, we get drilled pretty hard because the ball bounces high and short. Or, if it's a funky serve, then I end up sailing it out. What is the secret to finding the right distance and range with this technique since you don't have topspin to help control it? Is it just mechanics and repetition?
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball 11 месяцев назад
Yes. Also, a topspin return is great as well, but it’s just faster. If you don’t have a problem getting to the NVZ, hit a topspin return.
@brianporter2806
@brianporter2806 11 месяцев назад
@@BrionesPickleball Makes sense. Yes, I tried this out last night at open play and just couldn't dial in the control to get the depth needed. The backspin was great, but when going shallow, it was still a disadvantage. I ended up landing on using more of a topspin return, but more of a looping type shot where I aim for the back center court with a slight angle toward the left player's backhand (assuming they are both right handed players). This gave me the time to get there, plus it took a lot of pace off the ball and left them most of the time either in indecision or that left player hitting a backhand. But, this video helped confirm the idea of this versus a burner topspin return and getting stuck half way. Does what I described sound right? Or would you modify that a bit or encourage me to pick up a different approach? (fyi: playing mostly 4.0 - 4.5 type players)
@86309
@86309 6 месяцев назад
Do you still practice and teach slice returns? Thanks
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball 6 месяцев назад
Of course.
@ricoman7981
@ricoman7981 7 месяцев назад
Hey Jordan, I’m a 66 year old approx 3.0 player. I’ve been working on the high deep return of serve allowing me to easily get to the non volley zone line. What I am finding is that most of the people I play with cannot execute a 3rd shot drop so I get to the line and they lob deep for their 3rd shot. Is it better for me to stay back as their 3rd shot will always be in front of me or continue to get the line? Do 4.0-5.0 players deep lob their 3rd or 5th shots very often when their opponents are at the line? Thanks
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball 7 месяцев назад
I would suggest getting up to 4 feet behind the NVZ and work on your overheads
@frankl9103
@frankl9103 9 месяцев назад
Question, I noticed that you hit it in the air after her return ? Is that allowed in singles ? Because I thought it wasn't allow in doubles ?
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball 9 месяцев назад
You probably saw incorrectly, you can only volley the 4th shot.
@robertgould8099
@robertgould8099 10 месяцев назад
You stand 3-4' back from the service line when you are receiving serve. If the server chooses to hit a short, low serve that skips off the court service or is sharply angled to the edge of the court, doesn't this make it more difficult to get up to return this serve because the ball doesn't bounce high enough for you to get to it and return the serve?
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball 10 месяцев назад
Of course. You have to adjust your positioning based on the server. Typically, it’s easier to run forward than back.
@thomasbarbey9316
@thomasbarbey9316 Год назад
This may work in doubles at a lower level. Definitely not in singles, if you hit a high slow ball it gives the server all the time in the world to run around and hit a forehand to pass the guy at the net with a drive. The pros usually return a low sliced ball in singles. Ben Johns hits a low sliced backhand on his returns practically every time... That's just what I noticed... This is also a risky shot if you have the wind behind you. If the ball goes out because it is high, the other team gets a free point.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
This is a video more geared for doubles. I’ll do a singles vid soon.
@blkkstarkidd2279
@blkkstarkidd2279 Год назад
Whats the title of the music background??😅
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
I found it on Canva… sorry I don’t have the title right now
@michaelcravey8901
@michaelcravey8901 10 месяцев назад
After the serve, opponents are typically at/behind baseline. Can a drop return be effective to get them off-balanced for a winner or 3rd shot pop-up, or is this too risky?
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball 10 месяцев назад
Pretty risky shot
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball 10 месяцев назад
Low reward
@blueboichris609
@blueboichris609 Год назад
I figured this would work in doubles, but not in singles. Since you’d be giving them a open opportunity to place it.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
It can work in singles, I’ll do a video on that soon.
@robynnichols1695
@robynnichols1695 Год назад
Just curious. Is there a reason you spin your paddle after every hit or is that just habit?
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Habit lol
@gregp7855
@gregp7855 Год назад
Devil's advocate: a slow lofty return is very easy to set up on, and land an easy successful 3rd shot. From the baseline I actually love doing a hybrid drop-drive when they ball is high enough. Personally I slice almost every return, however I keep it lower to the net; the slice floats, buying you time.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Yes, that is true. Good players will adjust their return based on the qualities and strengths/weaknesses of their opponents.
@86309
@86309 6 месяцев назад
the slice provides them top spin return to rip a 3rd drive.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball 6 месяцев назад
Sure, although good players can drive any return.
@86309
@86309 6 месяцев назад
Indeed @@BrionesPickleball
@modified93tc
@modified93tc Год назад
Return on the run see that folks
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
?
@modified93tc
@modified93tc Год назад
@@BrionesPickleball looks like your feet are moving forward while you're returning the ball. I've had coaches tell me to then other players tell me not to.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
You definitely want your momentum moving forward through contact.
@jeffw3776
@jeffw3776 Год назад
What about a slice low return but not hard.? I like that slice . I am in a habit of hitting it. If you hit a fairly not super short lobbing return …drivers ( hard hitters) I’ve found love that
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
That’s a good shot too, as long as it’s deep
@jeffw3776
@jeffw3776 Год назад
PS. I own your t shirt. PrimeTime Ickleball and wear it with pride
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Well then we’ll have to get you a new Briones Pickleball shirt 👕! 😎
@jeffw3776
@jeffw3776 Год назад
@@BrionesPickleball ok. Im open
@jeffw3776
@jeffw3776 Год назад
@@BrionesPickleball PS…..Carmen was my trainer. You may know her from your time in the NorCal area
@Riker-ER
@Riker-ER Год назад
👍
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
🤙🏼
@afterthesmash
@afterthesmash Год назад
For the purpose of his bad examples, Jason somehow forgot how to split step when the opponents strike the ball while he's still trapped in mid-court.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Yes! Also, it’s Jordan. Lol.
@ltsButters
@ltsButters Год назад
Definitely see a place for soft returns. But your 4th shots were intentionally missed. Otherwise, they were great returns. Let’s not forget that a Pickleball court is basically 4 times smaller than a tennis court and the NVZ is easily reached regardless of how fast or slow a return is
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
For players less mobile and older, time to get to the net is super important
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Even for the pros
@ltsButters
@ltsButters Год назад
For sure! For the less mobile, definitely makes sense :-)
@waynewest5749
@waynewest5749 Год назад
Jordan, I am confused. In video when you are hitting with Katrina you are not positioning yourself as in singles leaving a huge part of court uncovered But you also have video segments showing doubles play. You mention deep floater return is equally effective for singles and doubles. I beg to differ based on your singles positioning.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
In those clips we are practicing skinny singles, only playing half of the court, cross court. This is A very common way to drill and practice for doubles.
@voiceofreason9238
@voiceofreason9238 Год назад
You are hitting and STOPPING, ruining your forward momentum. Hit the ball HARD while on the run. You will get AT LEAST another step closer to the net, especially with your speed. You DO hit and run while hitting that float return so I know you know this. Don't hit and stop, hit and run. It will scare your opponent. 😎
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Most players are from 3.0-4.0 and they need to learn how to hit a high deep return. At higher levels with good groundstrokes, you can hit and run in, but that is much harder to do.
@anthonyf.9170
@anthonyf.9170 Год назад
Good education. Lose the music.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
👍🏻
@mra3373
@mra3373 Год назад
I notice in women's singles they don't get to net as quickly, if all, like the men do. It looks like a tennis slugfest match. Is it because women are not as quick as men to cover from the kitchen? By the way, I was looking for this explanation on returns - thanks.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Yes, coverage at the net has a lot to do with it. I hope to do some singles breakdowns in the future.
@adamfarhan768
@adamfarhan768 10 месяцев назад
You are just missing your 3rd shots on "What not to do". Clearly sabotage for the video. I would be attacking that shot, not hitting it with my purse.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball 10 месяцев назад
LOL
@MrPerrisC
@MrPerrisC 3 месяца назад
You went wrong when you claimed beginners and experts make this mistake, that's incorrect, experts win most of those points either outright or by having control It's antithetical, you've shown someone who can't volley as good as beginners, is he missing on purpose or are you editing those he un-explainably missed? This player set himself up to win every one of those points and blew it. You give any good player a slow high return of serve, they're winning the point more often than losing
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball 3 месяца назад
I think you missed the point of the whole video
@MrPerrisC
@MrPerrisC 3 месяца назад
@@BrionesPickleball Rather, you didn't make the point you meant: You proved the reverse and in against those with fair tom midland volleys. The player you had in this vid couldn't put simple volleys into play (and then have control of point or win it outright) This guy losing those points after his hard low returns should have been in control of every one of those, even near beginners are in control of every one of those points after what should have been simple volleys instead of flubs and chunks. The level of that players' return looked like he missed those volleys on purpose to make your point they were that easy
@patticarey8415
@patticarey8415 Месяц назад
Great instruction, annoying music
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Месяц назад
lol thanks
@patriciaschiffler
@patriciaschiffler Год назад
Turn off the music please
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Thanks
@MD-hk8xq
@MD-hk8xq Год назад
Good stuff, but please Oh ditch the music…
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
I’ll turn it down next time… lol
@beltken
@beltken Год назад
Agree, and personally don't care for the PIP.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Pip ?
@nadzoll
@nadzoll Год назад
No music, agree.
@andreplourde2234
@andreplourde2234 Год назад
PIP = picture in picture
@crmannino3781
@crmannino3781 Год назад
Please consider playing no music. Not necessary and not enjoyable and is distracting. Too many viewers w different music genres. We're hear to learn pickleball, not listen to music.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Thanks
@jasonwalker1959
@jasonwalker1959 Год назад
Sorry, I disagree with this one, at least for singles. Based on your examples of "what to do..." your balls set up so high that anyone confident with their ground strokes should be able to pass you. In doubles, maybe not. Wouldn't you be better of "chippin' and chargin'" in singles? keeping the ball low so they couldn't drive it as easily and also giving you time to get to the kitchen?
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
This video is specifically for doubles. Singles can be much different. Watch a singles breakdown here : Learn The BEST Singles Strategies + Tips For ALL Levels | Briones Pickleball ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dvxEwQxHLl0.html
@El_Guap
@El_Guap Год назад
"Return like this" should be in green. Just say'n.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Lol. I’ll remember that next time!
@hotstixx
@hotstixx Год назад
Joke game for those that couldn't master tennis.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Not 100% true, it really depends on your definition of “master”? Many D1 tennis players are playing the game now. Did they “master” the game of tennis? They are probably much better than you. Also, many lower level pro ATP players are hopping over to this game. They are top 1000 ATP players in the world, and now are playing pickleball. Maybe they didn’t master tennis yet. I guess the only master would be Federer. Sad he’s retiring now. 😌
@hotstixx
@hotstixx Год назад
@@BrionesPickleball Lot of technical nonsense about Mastery..pickleball is a kinda beachside game run through californian "culture" and professionalised.Now its been taken serously with all its precious commentary and promotion.Its akin to swingball and other fads.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Lol. I guess time will tell, and we’ll see if it fades away. It most likely won’t.
@hotstixx
@hotstixx Год назад
@@BrionesPickleball Thats true. Just hope it doesn't gain any further pretensions to seriousness.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
Yes, but kind of inevitable at this point. As more dollars come in, stakes become higher, and the pro tour will mature into a real sport.
@downieduck2414
@downieduck2414 Год назад
slow talker
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
You can speed it up on RU-vid, no problem
@MrConte29
@MrConte29 Год назад
In singles this advice is terrible.
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball Год назад
I’m a very high level singles player, and mixing up your returns are key. If you constantly hit your returns too hard in singles and can’t get to the NVZ, you will get passed every time. If you are fast enough to hit your returns hard and get to the line, then no problem.
@MichelleH45
@MichelleH45 Год назад
I disagree. I think this can be very useful in singles, especially if you hit it deep to someone’s backhand, even if it’s loftier than a “regular” drive.
@lamb998
@lamb998 10 месяцев назад
that crappy slice is just a junk ball, hit the forehand but with more topspin, gimme your number so i can show you
@BrionesPickleball
@BrionesPickleball 10 месяцев назад
Lol
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