Stop Serving Soft — The Pickleball Serve That Wins Points Before the Rally Starts

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Most players never fix their serve because they're told to "use their legs." Wrong. Cliff breaks down exactly where serve power comes from — and the drop serve drill that instantly upgrades your spin, pace, and placement. Whether you're a 3.5 player struggling with consistency or a 4.5+ competitor looking to weaponize your serve, this pickleball serve tutorial covers hip power, spin mechanics, and the 4 targets that win points before the rally starts. 🎯 What you'll learn: • Why hip drive (not legs) is the real source of serve power • The Drop Serve drill — the most underrated serve-building tool in pickleball • How to generate topspin by hitting at a 45-degree angle and coming across the ball • The Bryson DeChambeau speed training method applied to pickleball • 4 strategic targets: Out Wide, Down the T, Into the Body & the Short Serve surprise This pickleball serve technique works from beginner (3.0) all the way up to pro-level — and the drills are easy to practice solo in 15 minutes. ⏱ Chapters: 0:00 – Why Most Players Serve Wrong (The Hip Secret) 0:59 – The Drop Serve: Build Your Serve Foundation 2:20 – Adding Leg Explosion & Hip Drive 4:10 – Coming Across the Ball for Spin & Speed 5:14 – Isolate Your Movements (Arm-Only vs Hip-Only Drill) 6:54 – Aim Higher for a Nastier Bounce 8:54 – Speed Training (The Bryson DeChambeau Method) 10:34 – 4 Targets That Win Points: Wide, T, Body & Short Serve 14:01 – From Beginner to Pro Level Serve 📌 Ready to control every match in 90 days? → #pickleball #pickleballserve #pickleballtips #pickleballcoaching #pickleballservetechnique Source: Cliff Pickleball
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