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Tip of the day

Mastering The Reset Volley with Briones Pickleball

Jordan Briones teaches how to master the reset volley in pickleball through three simple steps.

The reset volley is a crucial shot that differentiates intermediate players from advanced ones. The goal is to slow down the ball and hit a neutral shot into the non-volley zone.

Players should avoid swinging too much and instead focus on blocking the ball, using its pace.

As players move further from the non-volley zone, they'll need to adjust their shots accordingly.

Key Points:

  • The reset volley is about slowing the ball down, not adding pace.

  • Avoid swinging; use the ball's pace and just block it.

  • The speed of the incoming ball and your distance from the non-volley zone affect how you reset.

  • Start practicing from inside the non-volley zone and gradually move back.

  • In real-game scenarios, reset the ball and move forward only if the shot is good.

Gear review of the day

Six Zero Double Black Diamond Pickleball Paddle Review by STS PICKLEBALL

The Six Zero Double Black Diamond paddle is a top choice for many players. It's made with high-quality Japanese Toray T700 carbon fiber, which gives great spin and power.

This paddle has a big sweet spot, making it forgiving for off-center hits. It's great for control and offers a unique feel, especially during dinking.

Compared to other paddles, it provides better spin and quality at a competitive price.

Quick Specs:

  • Price: $180

  • Paddle Shape: Aerodynamic hybrid

  • Surface Material: Japanese Toray 700K Raw Carbon

  • Average Weight: 8.1 ounces

  • Thickness: Available in 16mm and 14mm

  • Unique Features: Thermoformed unibody design with foam-injected edge walls for a larger sweet spot.

Deal of the day

Save $45 on one of the best-performing paddles right now!

Meme of the day

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Happy pickling,

Paul

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