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5 Tips to Improve Your Putaways

Few things in pickleball are more frustrating than missing the very ball that should have ended the point. You’ve moved your opponents, earned a high ball, and created exactly the opening you wanted. Then somehow, the putaway clips the net or sails long.

Drill: The Erne Hunt

Most failed ernes do not fail because of footwork. They fail because the player went on the wrong ball. Players see the move on highlight reels, get excited, and start jumping the sideline on any dink that drifts that direction. The result is missed contact, opened-up courts, and easy down-the-line passes.

The Tiny Habit that Slows Your Brain on Court 

If you've ever grabbed a bag of chips or cracked a diet soda in the afternoon without a second thought — this is worth a minute of your time. 
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5 Tips to Improve Your Putaways

Few things in pickleball are more frustrating than missing the very ball that should have ended the point. You’ve moved your opponents, earned a high ball, and created exactly the opening you wanted. Then somehow, the putaway clips the net or sails long.

5 Tips to Improve Your Putaways

Few things in pickleball are more frustrating than missing the very ball that should have ended the point. You’ve moved your opponents, earned a high ball, and created exactly the opening you wanted. Then somehow, the putaway clips the net or sails long.

Drill: The Erne Hunt

Most failed ernes do not fail because of footwork. They fail because the player went on the wrong ball. Players see the move on highlight reels, get excited, and start jumping the sideline on any dink that drifts that direction. The result is missed contact, opened-up courts, and easy down-the-line passes.

The Tiny Habit that Slows Your Brain on Court 

If you've ever grabbed a bag of chips or cracked a diet soda in the afternoon without a second thought — this is worth a minute of your time. 

Drill: The “Wrong Shot” Discipline Game

Most players lose points not because they can’t hit the right shot, but because they default to the same comfortable choice over and over. This drill flips that pattern: you and a partner intentionally play the “wrong” shot so your brain has to notice options, not just repeat habits.

Two Easy Patterns For Winning Cross‑Court Dinks

Cross‑court dink rallies often feel like a trap. You hit a safe ball, they hit it back, and suddenly you’re ten shots deep, waiting for someone to make a mistake. The ball drifts wide, your feet get stuck, and the first person to get impatient or lazy hands the point away.

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Drill: The Erne Hunt

Most failed ernes do not fail because of footwork. They fail because the player went on the wrong ball. Players see the move on highlight reels, get excited, and start jumping the sideline on any dink that drifts that direction. The result is missed contact, opened-up courts, and easy down-the-line passes.

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5 Tips to Improve Your Putaways

Few things in pickleball are more frustrating than missing the very ball that should have ended the point. You’ve moved your opponents, earned a high ball, and created exactly the opening you wanted. Then somehow, the putaway clips the net or sails long.

Drill: The Erne Hunt

Most failed ernes do not fail because of footwork. They fail because the player went on the wrong ball. Players see the move on highlight reels, get excited, and start jumping the sideline on any dink that drifts that direction. The result is missed contact, opened-up courts, and easy down-the-line passes.

The Tiny Habit that Slows Your Brain on Court 

If you've ever grabbed a bag of chips or cracked a diet soda in the afternoon without a second thought — this is worth a minute of your time. 

Drill: The “Wrong Shot” Discipline Game

Most players lose points not because they can’t hit the right shot, but because they default to the same comfortable choice over and over. This drill flips that pattern: you and a partner intentionally play the “wrong” shot so your brain has to notice options, not just repeat habits.

Two Easy Patterns For Winning Cross‑Court Dinks

Cross‑court dink rallies often feel like a trap. You hit a safe ball, they hit it back, and suddenly you’re ten shots deep, waiting for someone to make a mistake. The ball drifts wide, your feet get stuck, and the first person to get impatient or lazy hands the point away.