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Pickleball 411

The THIRD SHOT

DROP DRILL

BY RUSTY HOWES | WWW. PICKLEBALLCHANNEL. COM
Welcome to the first print episode of Pickleball 411. I’ m Rusty Howes, the creator of Pickleball Channel and this article is dedicated to providing helpful information about the sport. To watch the complete video version of this Pickleball 411, go to www. pickleballchannel. com / third-shot-drop … and consider becoming a subscriber for free to receive weekly videos just like this one by going to www. pickleballchannel. com / subscribe.
RUSTY: This week, we’ re going to give you some tips to help improve your third shot drop. Today on Pickleball 411, I’ m really excited to be here with Wes Gabrielsen. He’ s a top 5.0 pickleball player and tennis coach.
WES: Well, as you know, in pickleball, hitting a third shot drop is a very important part of the game. And oftentimes some of the better players have a hard time keeping the ball low on this shot. I’ m going to give you some tips today on how to improve that third ball drop.
The third shot drop is when a player is at the baseline trying to hit the ball from deep in the court into the kitchen. One challenge that people face when they hit this shot is they often hit it too far. Today, I’ m going to give you some tips to help you make sure that you hit a good third shot.
A DIFFERENT STROKE It’ s important to know that when you’ re hitting this third shot drop, you’ re not hitting a soft forehand. You’ re actually hitting a different stroke. The challenge of hitting a soft forehand is that it’ s difficult to actually drop the ball in the kitchen. The trajectory of the shot is a flatter shot, and it’ s more difficult to control. What often happens is that people hit their forehand too hard, because they’ re trying to hit it over the net. What happens as a result is it usually goes right to their opponent( to volley).
STAY LOW AND LIFT When you’ re hitting a third shot drop, it’ s important to follow a few key steps in order to be successful. First of all, when you hit the shot, you want to make sure that you get low to the ground. Stay low through contact. You do not want to pop your body up too early. This is going to allow you to hit the ball up and drop it effectively in the kitchen.
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