3 Pickleball Drills to Build Unbeatable Speed Ups and Counters
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Most players warm up their hands and call it drilling. This pickleball speed up progression isolates the attack, the counter, and the dink that sets them up, so the skills actually hold under game pressure.
Your pickleball speed up works fine when you drill it, then falls apart the second a real game starts.
That gap is the most common reason 3.5 and 4.0 players stall at the kitchen line.
Pro Mari Humberg has a fix, and it is not "hit harder."