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Great insights ❤
ОтветитьWow, Kyle! That was an awesome & very educational video! I really enjoyed that. I've watched many of your videos several times. They are the BEST ones out there. So easy to follow, detailed, helpful, AND, of course, I love how you mix in some humor 😄
ОтветитьI wish I could take just even one lesson from you in person!
ОтветитьYou live in Phoenix ?
Ответитьkeep doing these pls... all levels
ОтветитьWhere'd you get that t shirt. Need that in my life
ОтветитьExcellent video Kyle! Even better that the players are 3.5. I suspect most of your viewers can relate to their skill level more than watching top pros. These players are clearly on the brink of getting rid of some costly errors in their game (we all want to be there too!). Your slow motion analysis is extremely valuable. You take the mystery out of why some points go well for them and other points don't. Please keep making more videos like this one. Cheers
ОтветитьThis is great! I need to do more thinking on the court instead of just reacting.
ОтветитьFor the algorithm. Keep putting out great content. We gotta educate/re-educate the pickleball masses.
ОтветитьReally love your videos. Thank you.
ОтветитьThat was great, thanks Kyle!
ОтветитьLovin this 100%. Keep them coming.
ОтветитьOne of the best video breakdown of game play....so helpful to those of us trying to understand more strategy, timing and technique. Thanks, encourage you to do more!!!
ОтветитьCrystal clear presentation. One of the best I've seen.
BTW, these guys could hold their own at 4.0 just fine.
Good stuff. This kind of analysis and comparison between am and pro helps me to understand how to become a better player better than anything else. Thx
ОтветитьThis is good stuff!
ОтветитьThat was AWESOME!!! WOW!
ОтветитьFirst time watching your channel. Nice points on skill sets… right up to the point you said if I’m watching, I’m probably a beginner. Not really. Title was interesting though.
ОтветитьJust as an aside on communication -- when there are two right-handers, I like to have the forehand (whoever is on the left) calling the ball because it is easier for him to see where his partner is positioned.
ОтветитьThank you so much for your videos!!!
ОтветитьYou explain yourself very articulately. I have been learning so much from your videos.
ОтветитьGood video Kyle check spelling 😂
ОтветитьLove the shirt! Also appreciate the breakdown as I'm 3.5
ОтветитьDude, good stuff! I'm really into pickleball and am trying to learn as much as I can. Lots of information here but I'm taking notes.
ОтветитьGreat stuff!
1. Strong at the Kitchen Line
2. Ability to Split Step
3. From Defense to Offense
4. Drop Location & Drop Aggression
5. Partner Communication
6. Fourth Shot Mastery
Great video Kyle 👏👏👏
ОтветитьAbsolutely love this video! One of the best videos you’ve ever made. Keep them coming!
ОтветитьDirectly from sunny Saudi Arabia, Top (Top) video Kyle. I agree with some of the other comments: for beginners (like me), watching this level with your feedback is way more insightful than watching the pros.
ОтветитьTHANK YOU.....😊
ОтветитьGreat analysis, I have learned a lot with case example, enjoy thoroughly.
Thank you!
Great video and instruction!
ОтветитьQuestion for you: How do I explain why the best game is played at the NVZ line? I've taught several friends how to play, and they love hitting hard, just inside the baseline, drive after drive. I try to get them close, but I don't know how to explain why. I try to slow the game down, but they won't do it. We warm up with dinking, but what's the purpose if they're not going to use it?! You'd probably have to call them bangers. But from way back. The only argument I've used is that you can't get to those balls that hit the net and still go over 2 inches from the net(is there a name for that?) from way back in the court.
ОтветитьReally enjoy this style video, would love to see more like this in the future!
ОтветитьExcellent break down…..Really enjoyed.
ОтветитьExcellent Kyle, keep then coming…thank you.
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