COACHES Vs CURRICULUMS
Some pickleball curriculums are taught by coaches who are not "students of the modern pickleball game." They teach an "old school, over played, tired Pickleball curriculum" based on a "one size fits all format" of predictable shot sequences, and standardized court coverage strategy. The same routine of play and strategy is taught to every other players who employs their coaching services. The sequel of this strategy lacks the execution of surprise, that transitions a soft defensive return into an attacking, unreturnable put-away shot. Players who choose to follow this regimented pickleball curriculum of bygone days, soon find themselves, outplayed and out strategized on the courts, by the new age methods of play. How does the serious intermediate player avoid this coaching pitfall......... See the remainder of this text on
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I can remember my own experiences with different coaches. Some of the local instruction clinics that I attended in my early pickleball days taught me the standardized format of "serve, return of serve, third shot drop by serving team and both teams at the net to start the dinking game, until the opportunity for a put away shot occurred. When I attended the Sarah and Lyn Ashboury two day workshop,
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