Tip 1
When you’re hitting a reset, grip strength is key. Your grip strength should be very loose when you’re resetting. In fact, you should approach it the same way that you approach a dink! When we dink, our focus is always keeping our paddle out in front and maintaining a very loose grip in order to drop the ball into the kitchen effectively.
On a scale of 1 - 10 (10 being the most tense grip possible) we want to be around a 2 or 3 so that the paddle absorbs the power of the shot coming at us and we can comfortably guide the ball over the net without the fear of generating too much power.
Now, this is certainly easier said than done, because the natural reaction to getting attacked (which is the situation we will be resetting from) is to tense up and tighten your grip. However, as long as your body is stationary as you hit and you aren’t afraid of the ball, with practice you’ll be able to stay loose on resets and keep the ball low the same way you do on your dinks.
Tip 2
When it comes to playing the soft game, balance is key. This is especially true on defensive shots, like resets. Whether or not you are able to hit from a balanced position plays a large role in whether or not the ball pops up. Resets are easiest to execute when your weight is evenly balanced, your feet are a little over shoulder-width apart, and your body is still. Resets often pop up when you are leaning in one direction, or are moving while you hit. Being balanced on resets is certainly easier said than done, since they are defensive shots, however if you want to have the greatest chance of keeping the ball low you should do your best to get behind the ball, stop, and get into a low athletic stance before you hit.
Training Tip Articles
How to Dink and Why It’s Important For Your Success in Pickleball
Tip 1 The dink is arguably the most fundamental shot in pickleball, which plays on pickleball’s defining characteristic: the inability to run right up to the net and smash the…
Read MoreTips on How to Not Pop Up Your Dinks
Tip 1 If you want to become an advanced pickleball player, you need to get comfortable with dinking 10, 20, or even 50+ times! On that same note, one of…
Read MoreHow To Hit and Create Topspin Dinks
Tip 1 Once you reach a point in your game where you can dink consistently and are ready to take your dinks to the next level, you can start adding…
Read More