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Pickleball for beginners

2 members • $40/month

Weekly Pickleball Training Classes Join us each week as we break down the fundamentals and build your skills from beginner to intermediate!

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Two handed drilling
Notice how I stay patient and keep my eye on the ball
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Two handed drilling
Here are the top ten things beginners need to learn l!!
1. How to Hold the Paddle (Grip) - Start with the continental grip (like shaking someone’s hand). - Gives the most control for dinks, volleys, and serves. 2. Ready Position - Knees slightly bent, paddle up in front of you. - Helps react faster at the kitchen line. 3. Basic Serve Mechanics - Underhand, contact below the waist. - Focus on consistency over power. - Aim deep into the opponent’s court. 4. Return of Serve Fundamentals - Return deep to push opponents back. - Gives time to get to the non-volley zone. 5. Understanding the Kitchen (Non-Volley Zone) - Learn what you can and cannot do: No volleys in the kitchen. But you can step in to hit a bounced ball. - - Beginners should practice staying up at the line. 6. Dinking Technique - Soft shots over the net into the kitchen. - Control > speed. - Builds patience and resets the point. 7. Third Shot Drop - Soft, controlled shot from the baseline into the kitchen. - Lets you and your partner advance safely. - One of the most important skills for leveling up. 8. Footwork & Court Positioning - Move as a team. - Get up to the kitchen line ASAP. - Learn how to split-step and reset for quick reaction. 9. Scoring System - It’s weird for beginners. - You call: Your score Opponent’s score Server number (1 or 2) in doubles - - Understanding this alone makes beginners feel more confident. 10. Basic Strategies & Shot Selection - Hit cross-court to give more margin. - Aim at opponents’ feet. - Patience wins – don’t try to smash every ball. - Pickleball is more about placement than power. Any questions afterwards feel free to comment and I will answer as soon as I can!
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@Justina Cerra I understand that , and it comes with time , that way you can learn the shots your partner takes and is comfortable with and where you can figure out the shots you should let them take versus the shots you should go ahead and take. Playing on the same side aka stacking usually makes it easier, but just pretend yall are tethered together with a rope so once they move you move along with them and vice versa!
About us and our goals!!
Hey guys, Josh here! 👋 Just wanted to give you a quick breakdown. I’ve been playing Pickleball for four years and coaching for three, and I absolutely love sharing this game with new and growing players. I’m also an ambassador for Engage Pickleball, one of the top brands in the game. They make incredible products, and I can even help you get special discounts on their gear. I enjoy working with players who are brand new as well as those who need help sharpening their technique. Patience is one of my strong suits, and I take pride in breaking things down in a way that’s easy to understand. If you’re ready to learn the game the right way or take your skills to the next level, go ahead and sign up now. Let’s grow your game together! 🏓🔥
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Joshua Miller
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I have been playing pickleball over 4 years and been coaching for 3 let’s take your game to the next level

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Joined Dec 8, 2025
Warner Robins Ga
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