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Tip of the day
Deciding whether to charge forward or hold your ground behind the baseline is the ultimate tactical dilemma that defines the transition phase of every point.
This technical deep dive from professional player Jill Braverman at Jilly B Pickleball finally demystifies the hidden visual cues you must read before making your move.
You should avoid the common habit of blindly rushing toward the kitchen line the exact split second you or your partner strikes a third shot drop.
The coaching blueprint reveals how evaluating the quality and depth of your own shot determines whether you have earned the right to advance.
By remaining stationed at the baseline when your drop sits too high, you give yourself the necessary time and space to defend against an aggressive fourth shot rip.
Mastering this strict discipline stops you from running headfirst into a dangerous counter-attack and protects your partnership from giving away cheap points.
Integrating this calculated decision-making framework into your competitive routine will instantly elevate your tactical positioning and lower your unforced errors.
Key points
Advancing to the net should always be a calculated decision based on the quality of your third shot rather than a blind habit.
Holding your position behind the baseline provides the time needed to react when your initial drop sits too high.
Rushing forward prematurely exposes you to aggressive fourth shot drives that are incredibly difficult to defend.
Reading the paddle angle and body language of the net player tells you exactly how much time you have to move.
Developing patience in the backcourt ensures that your team arrives at the kitchen line in a balanced and unattackable state.
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Happy pickling,
Paul




