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Can Caffeine Make You More Tired on The Court?

Picture this: You're dragging at noon, so you grab a second coffee. First game feels amazing – sharp reflexes, good energy, locked...

DRILL OF THE WEEK: Lob Defense: The Overhead Chase and Reset Drill

Not blocking smash shots at the kitchen. Not hand battles off a pop-up. This drill is specifically for the moment when you are at or near the kitchen line, the ball goes up over your head, and you have to turn, run, and survive the scramble.

4 Returns That Set Up Your Third Shot

Most players think of the return of serve as a simple job: get it in and rush to the kitchen. That is a good starting point, but if you want to edge toward 4.0, your returns can do a lot more than just keep the rally alive.
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Can Caffeine Make You More Tired on The Court?

Picture this: You're dragging at noon, so you grab a second coffee. First game feels amazing – sharp reflexes, good energy, locked in.  By game three you're weirdly flat, irritable,...

Can Caffeine Make You More Tired on The Court?

Picture this: You're dragging at noon, so you grab a...

DRILL OF THE WEEK: Lob Defense: The Overhead Chase and Reset Drill

Not blocking smash shots at the kitchen. Not hand battles off a pop-up. This drill is specifically for the moment when you are at or near the kitchen line, the ball goes up over your head, and you have to turn, run, and survive the scramble.

4 Returns That Set Up Your Third Shot

Most players think of the return of serve as a simple job: get it in and rush to the kitchen. That is a good starting point, but if you want to edge toward 4.0, your returns can do a lot more than just keep the rally alive.

6 Ways To Turn A Reset Into An Attack

Most points at your park do not end with a single big drive. They build through a series of neutral shots: dinks, blocks, and soft resets from mid court. The players who keep winning those rallies are not just “more aggressive.” They are better at recognizing when a nothing-ball quietly turns into a green light.

Drill of the Week: Attack vs Reset Ladder

This drill creates a simple “win condition” for the two skills that decide most kitchen points: one player applies pressure with controlled attacks, and the other neutralizes it with a true reset that bounces in the kitchen. The moment that reset bounces, you stop the rally and switch roles. That role-switch is the whole point.

Why Your Balance Feels Worse in February (And How to Fix It Fast) 

If you’ve felt a little “off” at the kitchen line lately – late to balls you usually reach, wobbling on wide dinks, or catching yourself stepping instead of gliding – you’re not imagining it.  

Contact Point Awareness: The Real Key To Consistency

Most players blame inconsistency on their wrist, their paddle, or their nerves. Very often the real issue is simpler: the ball is not in the same place relative to your body from shot to shot.

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Not blocking smash shots at the kitchen. Not hand battles off a pop-up. This drill is specifically for the moment when you are at or near the kitchen line, the ball goes up over your head, and you have to turn, run, and survive the scramble.

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Can Caffeine Make You More Tired on The Court?

Picture this: You're dragging at noon, so you grab a...

DRILL OF THE WEEK: Lob Defense: The Overhead Chase and Reset Drill

Not blocking smash shots at the kitchen. Not hand battles off a pop-up. This drill is specifically for the moment when you are at or near the kitchen line, the ball goes up over your head, and you have to turn, run, and survive the scramble.

4 Returns That Set Up Your Third Shot

Most players think of the return of serve as a simple job: get it in and rush to the kitchen. That is a good starting point, but if you want to edge toward 4.0, your returns can do a lot more than just keep the rally alive.

6 Ways To Turn A Reset Into An Attack

Most points at your park do not end with a single big drive. They build through a series of neutral shots: dinks, blocks, and soft resets from mid court. The players who keep winning those rallies are not just “more aggressive.” They are better at recognizing when a nothing-ball quietly turns into a green light.

Drill of the Week: Attack vs Reset Ladder

This drill creates a simple “win condition” for the two skills that decide most kitchen points: one player applies pressure with controlled attacks, and the other neutralizes it with a true reset that bounces in the kitchen. The moment that reset bounces, you stop the rally and switch roles. That role-switch is the whole point.