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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2021 · 11 MIN

The 2 Things You Need to Play Optimal Pickleball | Pickleball Therapy with VIPickleball | Episode 40

from Pickleball Therapy · host Tony Roig

If you are looking to play optimal pickleball, you need two things: (1) the ability to hit the shot you are trying to hit (third shot, serve, punch volley, etc) and (b) the knowledge of what shot to hit given the context of the rally (what are you trying to accomplish at that stage of the rally?). In the podcast we explore these two facets of the game and give you some tips for improving in both. Sign up for THE Pickleball Summit 2021 here: https://the-pickleball-summit-2021.heysummit.com. Join us at our immersive pickleball learning community - VIPickleball. Find out more at wearepickleball.com. If you or a loved one wants to learn pickleball, check out Play Pickleball, a Beginner's Guide - available at In2Pickle.com (digital) or Amazon (paperback). If you like the podcast, please give it a rating. And share it with your friends. If you like it, they probably will too. Stay well. Tony --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pickleballtherapy/support

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