![]() Advanced Beginner/Intermediate Level (2.5-3.5). ![]() In this clinic we will focus on how to take advantage of strengths & weaknesses of our opponent as well as our own. This clinic will be a continuation of strategy 101, building off the tactics and strategies learned in 101, this clinic will go a step further into better understanding the game at a higher level. Topics that will be covered are attacking, defending, transition, and teamwork. In this clinic we will debunk some of the most common myths in regards to game strategy and execution, giving you a better understanding of the flow of the game. Lobs and overheads are not often a part of a point in Pickleball-but having them in your repertoire is a good idea. Level Advanced Beginner/Intermediate Level (2.5-3.5). This clinic will be a continuation of Get Me a Dink! where we use the fundamentals learned to begin to better place and aim our dinks, as well as learn more strategy behind the dink shot. When should you drop, dink, drive, or lob? In this class, you’ll get a chance to practice all four of those shots learning how to use them assertively and strategically while also learning techniques for countering those shots when they’re used against you. ![]() Advanced Beginner (2.0/2.5) and Intermediate Clinics (3.0+) are available.īeing able to hit consistent shots is key to improving your game, but becoming predictable can leave you open to counterattacks. This class is perfect for practicing and improving a variety of pickleball skills and strategies. If you're looking for a great drill session to reinforce your pickleball skills, join our USPPR Coaching staff as we put our students' skills to the test in this one-hour class. Is your forehand or backhand lacking control or power? If so, what you need is our groundstroke clinic to bring those wayward groundstrokes under control. Mechanics and placement are the main focus. This class is focused on hitting backhand and forehand volleys in pickleball. Through this 60 minute session we will cover basic fundamentals such as grip, footwork, and focus while executing a dink to make you feel much more comfortable playing from the non-volley zone. In this clinic we will focus on the most important and common shot in pickleball, the dink. Mechanics, strategy, and placement are the main focus. This class is focused on serving and returning serve in pickleball.
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