How I Turned a BANGER Into a Smart Pickleball Player in 10 Minutes

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This is Anna… and she hits EVERYTHING hard 😅 In this video, I teach her how to stop being a “banger” and develop the two most important soft game skills in pickleball: ✅ Resetting under pressure ✅ Dropping with proper angle and control Most players drive the ball hard because they don’t know how to reset or drop properly. So instead of slowing the game down, they speed it up and lose control. In this lesson, you’ll learn: • How to remove tension from your body • How to stay calm during resets • When to use forehand vs backhand resets • The difference between bounce reset and air reset • How to drop with the correct 45° paddle angle • Why getting UNDER the ball changes everything If you struggle with: – Hitting everything hard – Popping the ball up – Not knowing when to drop – Panicking under pressure This video is for you. Soft game wins. Control wins. Smart players win. 🔥 Comment “SOFT GAME” if you’re working on slowing your game down. Subscribe for high-level pickleball training every week. #pickleball #pickleballtips #pickleballdrills #reset #thirdshotdrop #pickleballstrategy 0:00 Meet Anna the Banger 😅 0:30 Why Resetting Is So Hard 1:15 The Flinch Drill (Calm Under Pressure) 2:30 Forehand vs Backhand Reset 3:30 Reset Out of the Air 4:20 Combining Bounce + Air Resets 5:15 Why You Drive Too Much 5:45 Fixing the Third Shot Drop 6:40 Getting Under the Ball 8:00 45° Paddle Angle Explained 9:40 Drive vs Drop Decision Making 10:45 What Anna Learned Source: Cliff Pickleball
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