When to use one hand or two?

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When to use one and two-handed shots by Briones Pickleball
In this engaging tutorial, Jordan Briones from Briones Pickleball teams up with pro, Zane Navratil, to discuss when to use one-handed and two-handed shots, specifically around the kitchen line.

Jordan shares his insights on the effectiveness of each technique in different game situations.

He points out that two-handed shots are excellent for gaining control and power during rapid volleys near the net due to the added stability and maneuverability.

However, switching to a one-handed shot is beneficial for balls that are out of immediate reach or require a longer stretch.

The video offers practical drills that viewers can try to get a feel for seamlessly switching between one and two-handed shots.

The emphasis is on being unpredictable and versatile in your shots, making it harder for opponents to anticipate your next move.

Key Points:

  • Use two-handed shots for increased stability and control during fast-paced exchanges.

  • Opt for one-handed shots to extend your reach for distant balls.

  • Engage in drills focused on quick hand transitions to improve your ability to switch between shot types.

  • Being skilled at both one-handed and two-handed shots adds unpredictability and versatility to your gameplay.

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