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Master the Art of Letting Balls Go Out in Pickleball: A SelkirkTV Instructional Video Breakdown

Susannah Barr poised to hit a pickleball with large overlay headline “Deliberate Drilling” and bold red text “#1 Pickleball Mistake”

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Are you looking to improve your pickleball game by mastering the art of letting balls go out?

In this blog post, we'll provide a detailed analysis of a popular SelkirkTV Instructional video with Selkirk pro Susannah Barr that teaches you how to do just that. By focusing on the key tips and strategies demonstrated in the video, you'll be able to enhance your decision-making process and gain an edge over your opponents.

Key Strategies and Tips:

Play your best game in the transition zone: Being in a defensive position and controlling the ball is crucial to playing your best game in the transition zone. In this part of the court especially, do not play overaggressively or take big swings. Instead, look to be defensive, observant, and patient. 

Focus on letting balls go out: When you receive a good drop shot, and you notice that the trajectory of the ball is coming from low to high, it's time to turn and let the ball go out. By practicing this technique, you'll train your brain to recognize which balls are likely to go out.

Make sure to turn and see the ball go out: In order to make the correct call, you need to actually see the ball go out. Practice turning and dropping your paddle, as your paddle should already be somewhat down because you're in a defensive position.

Get points by letting balls go out: The goal of this drill is to gain points only by letting balls go out. Don't worry if the ball lands just inside the baseline, as the primary objective is to train your brain to recognize which balls are going out.

Analyze your opponent's movements: When deciding whether to let a ball go out or not, observe your opponent's movements. If they take a big step back or over-swing, it's likely that the ball will go out. Take your time and focus on the details: This drill is meant to be challenging and requires a high level of focus.

Take your time and work on processing the details that help you make the right decisions. It's okay to stop, talk through the drill, and think about what you're seeing that can help you in the future.

Practice with a partner: To get the most out of this drill, practice with a partner who will play their best game and hit the ball the way they would normally. This will help you train your brain to recognize which balls go out in real game situations.

Conclusion:

By following the tips and strategies outlined in this instructional video breakdown, you'll be well on your way to mastering the art of letting balls go out in pickleball. Remember to be patient, focus on the details, and practice with a partner to develop your decision-making skills and improve your overall performance on the court.

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