We see it all too often…players running backwards on their heels to return a deepA loud word(s) spoken by a player or line judge(s) to indicate to the referee and/or players that a live ball has not touched in the required court space. The preferred word to indicate a line call is “OUT”. Distinctive hand signals can be used in conjunction with a line call. Words such as “wide”, “long”, “no”, “deep” are also... More lob. This is just not safe. But there is a better way! Follow the trajectory of the ball and turn around to run it down.
Watch this Pickleball Quick Tip with Jennifer Lucore and Alex Hamner, two legendary pickleball pros, who see this bad habit a lot in their clinics and with new pickleball players. Listen to them explain exactly why you should use their technique of returning the deepA loud word(s) spoken by a player or line judge(s) to indicate to the referee and/or players that a live ball has not touched in the required court space. The preferred word to indicate a line call is “OUT”. Distinctive hand signals can be used in conjunction with a line call. Words such as “wide”, “long”, “no”, “deep” are also... More lob and how to do it properly.
So watch and learn today so you can be faster and safer when you return those deepA loud word(s) spoken by a player or line judge(s) to indicate to the referee and/or players that a live ball has not touched in the required court space. The preferred word to indicate a line call is “OUT”. Distinctive hand signals can be used in conjunction with a line call. Words such as “wide”, “long”, “no”, “deep” are also... More lobs!
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Watch this Pickleball Quick Tip with Jennifer Lucore and Alex Hamner, two legendary pickleball pros, who see this bad habit a lot in their clinics and with new pickleball players. Listen to them explain exactly why you should use their technique of returning the deepA loud word(s) spoken by a player or line judge(s) to indicate to the referee and/or players that a live ball has not touched in the required court space. The preferred word to indicate a line call is “OUT”. Distinctive hand signals can be used in conjunction with a line call. Words such as “wide”, “long”, “no”, “deep” are also... More lob and how to do it properly.
So watch and learn today so you can be faster and safer when you return those deepA loud word(s) spoken by a player or line judge(s) to indicate to the referee and/or players that a live ball has not touched in the required court space. The preferred word to indicate a line call is “OUT”. Distinctive hand signals can be used in conjunction with a line call. Words such as “wide”, “long”, “no”, “deep” are also... More lobs!
Thank you to Temecula Hilltop for providing an amazing venue to bring you this great content. If you want to stay here yourself one day please visit TemeculaHilltop.com and book your vacation today!
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http://www.hylands.com/products
Pickleball Channel is powered by the wonderful support of our friends and partners, Hyland’s Leg Cramps. You can also learn more about our partners at www.hylands.com/products/hylands-leg-cramps
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