1 yr. ago
If you're a control player that loves to dink, reset and drop, this #PaddleReviews video is perfect for you! Here are the top 5 control paddles according to the Pickleball Studio!
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2 yr. ago
2 yr. ago
Paddle positioning is by and large based on where the ball is on your opponent's side! #Tips
2 yr. ago
2 yr. ago
“The Pickleball Guy” podcast is out now! If you're into pro pickleball or a historian of the game, this podcast is definitely for you. Click this profile and it's the second post down! #Podcasts
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2 yr. ago
Play at the same distance from the net as your partner, otherwise, it will be easier for the opponent to score! #Tips
2 yr. ago
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2 yr. ago
“The Pickleball Guy” podcast is out now!! Check it out below! If you like professional pickleball on TV, this is the man to thank! Ray brought the US Open, MLP, PPA and the APP to national TV! He is also credited for establishing the way we watch pickleball now, including the kitchen camera! If you're a pickleball historian, this podcast is great for you too! #Podcasts
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2 yr. ago
The first pitch has been thrown by ALW! We are loving all of the recent love from the baseball community! #News
2 yr. ago
According to this review, the Selkirk 005 is not worth it. Will you be giving it a dink? #Paddles #PaddleReviews
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2 yr. ago
Bye Fiber Glass "Just because something works, doesn't mean it can't be improved." A famous quote from Black Panther. Most of us have seen the rise of pickleball in India and all around the globe too. We have seen a drastic change in balls, court surfaces and rules too! But the thing I always have found most fascinating is the revolution in paddle industry.As we all know, the folks on Bainbridge islands started with wooden paddles. Thanks to Arlen Paranto we switched to composite paddles real quick. (Fun fact, Arlen Paranto was the first one to introduce us non wooden paddles. His earlier paddles were edgeless, the same as we see now!) After composite paddles came the era of fiber glass paddles. Now I cant rank any of these according to their importance but this is my personal favourite. The earlier fiber glass paddles like Selkirk S1Cs and the Prime series are one of the most significant ones. The fiber glass paddles were the direct competitors to the carbon paddles, the carbons though at the time were a bit heavier and could not deliver that great of a sweet spot. So the fiber glass paddles had a good run atleast for a while but weren't the best ones yet. And now we have the carbon fibers everywhere for a couple of reasons. Firstly, the carbon offers more grip to the ball and allows the ball to stay on the paddle for a while, the carbon also offers really deep spins and slices which are love of doubles players these days. Not so important, but the carbon fiber paddles are really light weight and have better weight distribution. If a manufacturer is looking for a new paddle these days, they will not even think of a fiber glass paddles because of its costs, less durablity, weight, overall perfomance and popularity amongst the players. So I believe we can say that its about time we say good bye to any new fiber glass paddles and grow up up and start using wooden paddles again :)
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2 yr. ago
I don’t have the heart to dump someone on the first date if they don’t play pickleball, but maybe the second date!? hahah #Skit
2 yr. ago
Happy 4th of July! We hope everyone is celebrating with some #Pickleball ! Thank you to all who engage in pickleball discussions here and continue to help our community grow!
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2 yr. ago
Dayne says he just doesn’t believe in dinking. But if you go watch one of his tournaments, you will find something very interesting😈😈 #meme
2 yr. ago
Comment down below what you think about this tip! Are you doing this? Or is this something you need to implement immediately? #Tips