Thursday, December 24, 2009

Seven Skills Drills

One Friday evening in October before their tournament Melissa Muha & Dan Clemence of Michigan collaborated to create Seven Skills Drills! They were a big hit! We'd like to share! Click on any of the links to view a copy of a drill that can be printed.



Zig Zag Dinks

Third Shot Dinks

Tis the Backhand I'll be Givin' Ya

Lobster Returns

Pickle in the Middle

Deep Serve Derby

Zig Zag Volleys


Source: http:// www.where2pickle.com

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Coach Mo's Tip of the Month

"NEVER SACRIFICE PLACEMENT FOR POWER. A SLOW BALL AT YOUR OPPONENT’S FEET IS BETTER THAN A VERY FAST HIT TO THE WAIST.

NEVER SACRIFICE BEING IN THE READY POSITION FOR A BETTER POSITION ON THE COURT. ALWAYS STOP AND BE IN THE READY POSITION AT THE POINT OF CONTACT OF THE BALL TOUCHING YOUR OPPONENTS PADDLE.

THE TEAM WITH THE LEAST UNFORCED ERRORS USUALLY WINS, NOT THE TEAM WITH THE MOST WINNERS.

A GOOD VOLLIER WILL USUALLY BEAT A GOOD GROUND STROKER. THE GROUND STROKE IS JUST MEANS TO GET TO THE NVZ LINE AND WIN THE POINT.

YOUR BEST POSITION ON THE COURT SHOULD BE EITHER ONE FOOT BEHIND THE BASELINE OR ONE INCH BEHIND NVZ LINE. STAY OUT OF NO MAN’S LAND.

THE TEAM HITTING DOWN INTO THE COURT MOST OF THE TIME WILL WIN MORE POINTS THAN THE TEAM ALWAYS HITTING UP,SO KEEP YOUR HITS LOW TO THE FEET. IT WILL PROBABLY BE THE DIFFERENCE IN A CLOSE GAME.

NEVER EVER MISS YOUR SERVE OR RETURN OF SERVE.

MOST OF YOUR SHOTS SHOULD BE DOWN THE MIDDLE OF THE COURT, OVER THE LOW PART OF THE NET, GIVES YOU A LOT OF LEEWAY RIGHT AND LEFT, AND CAUSES CONFUSION BETWEEN YOUR OPPONENTS.

PATIENCE IS A VIRTUE WHEN DINKING. DO NOT TRY FOR A WINNER UNLESS BALL IS MORE THAN 12’’ ABOVE THE NET.

NEVER TRY AND HIT A WINNER OFF A VERY DIFFICULT SHOT. JUST PLAY DEFENSIVE AND TRY TO RETURN THE BALL LOW INTO THE COURT."

Read Coach Mo's Strategy Guide for more great pickelball tips. Click here for great pickleball information from Coach Mo - The Pickleball Coach.com

Friday, August 21, 2009

New Pickleball Training Book

Pickle Ball Successs >> A New PickleballBook -

We have decided to combine our two existing books, “Drilling for Success in Pickleball” and “Teaching for Success in Pickleball”. Our new book, “Pickleball - A Guide for Teachers”, will consist of 110 pages - 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 - and include........................Click the link above for more details on this great training tool

Learn more about the authors: Mary Littlewood and Sandra Stultz as well as more great training tools on their website Picklebll Success.

Thursday, May 14, 2009


www.PickleballCoach.com


AKA- "Coach MO”


Someone introduces you to the game of pickleball. You learn how to keep score, learn the rules of the game, and start playing on a regular basis with your friends, club or league. Now you’re having a great time. You’re out on the court several days a week, you’re making some great friends and you’re getting a lot of exercise. Life is Good!!! Whether you are just a recreational player looking to improve your game or someone looking to take your play to a higher more competitive level, you need to go to the right place and the right people early, before you start perfecting those bad habits. Most of us aren’t lucky enough to have a professional pickleball player or coach in our community, but ALL of us in the Atlantic South Region have the next best thing.

Richard Movsessian, aka “Mo” to his pickleball family, is right next door if you live in The Villages, Florida , and just a mouse click away for the rest of us.

For 29 years, Mo taught high school physical education, for 10 years coached boys varsity tennis and was voted coach of the year in 1979. He played on the 1996 USTA Florida State Championship 4.5 Doubles Team and as a teaching professional gave private tennis lessons. After learning the game of pickleball, Mo adapted his professional tennis techniques to our game and is today one of the best pickleball coaches on the east coast. He is probably best known, for his Pickleball Strategy Guide, a must read for every pickleball player. Now it’s even more “new and improved”.


My husband works constantly to improve his game, so he’s read the Strategy Guide a dozen times. As luck would have it, he had the opportunity to meet Mo, during an extended stay at The Villages one year. Rich played pickleball every day, but one particular morning, this gentleman approached him as he came off the court, introduced himself, told Rich he was hitting the ball like a ping pong player (that made sense, since ping pong was the only racket sport he ever played) and asked if he would mind a little “pickleball critique”. Mo thrives on teaching; always looking for a student of the game, and Rich strives on learning, so the two of them spent many an evening on the pickleball court doing repetitive drills to help fine tune techniques. They have continued to keep in touch. And Rich continues to study Mo's pickleball strategies, frequently visits his website and today uses Mo's techniques in his own clinics.

Rich was fortunate to have the opportunity to work one on one with Mo, but you can find the same professional help by visiting Mo’s new website - http://www.pickleballcoach.com/


You can find and download the Strategy Guide; he has some quick links to the top five strategies. You can ‘visit the pickleball court’ for training videos and /or pictures on perfecting your overhead, the volley or the backhand and forehand ground strokes. Check out the tip of the month. Stay up-to-date with the pickleball world and download your free Pickleball Community Toolbar. If you want to kick back and have a little fun, check out “Fun With Pickleball”, or play Quiz Ball!! Join in on one of the on-line forums. Don’t just be a visitor, sign up today and enjoy all the special benefits including his first rate monthly newsletter.

Rumor has it a new training DVD is on the horizon? Now I know I’ve got your attention!!

Here’s that link again……… http://www.pickleballcoach.com/













Wednesday, May 13, 2009

This article is excellent and recently appeared in our USAPA e-newsletter. And it was written by our very own Atlantic South Ambassador.

How to Hit Better Pickleball Shots by Using a Ball Machine
by Bob Husky, Ambassador USAPA, Lee County, Opelika AL



I believe the goal of all pickleball players is to play the best that they can play and have as much fun as possible along the way. The best way that I have found to perfect my shots is to use a ball machine. Of course, if you play five times a week, that is also a way to perfect your shots.

The ball machine that I chose to use is the Heater Baseball Pitching machine, and it is manufactured by Trend Sports of St. George, Utah. There are a number of models put out by Trend Sports, but this Heater machine is able to shoot baseball whiffle balls to you. Of course, I just use pickleballs in it. I mainly play with the yellow Dura balls, but it will shoot the Cosom balls also.

It costs somewhere in the area of $400. The machine is run by electricity, and it is very portable; just take the legs off, and you can move the legs and the body with no trouble. The head of the machine can be adjusted to allow you to angle the shot up or down.

The speed that the ball comes to you is highly adjustable. The speed dial goes from 0 to 10, but I generally keep the speed down in the 4 or 5 range. You can practice volleys at the net, drop shots from the base line, or any kind of ground stroke that you might want to hit. I have not yet found a way to practice dinks at the net.

To practice returning high lobs, you take the front leg off and tie the machine to a fence, tilt it up, and practice hitting overhead shots. You can also place a block of cement under the front leg and get a similar effect. The machine holds ten pickleballs at a time. If someone was ingenious, they could construct a cage that attaches to the ball chute so you would have 40 balls shot at you in your practice session. This machine would be ideal for a pickleball community to purchase and have for the members to practice with.

Friday, April 17, 2009

How Do You Know Your Opponant's Ball is Going OUT?


WANT TO WIN 20% MORE GAMES REAL FAST WITHOUT LEARNING ANY NEW HITTING SKILLS?

CHECK OUT "COACH MO'S" TIP OF THE MONTH ON LEARNING TO KNOW WHEN YOUR OPPONENTS BALL IS GOING OUT!!




AFTER YOU DO THAT.....CHECK OUT HIS FOUR NEW TRAINING VIDEOS ON '



HITTING THE OVERHEAD

VOLLEYS

BACKHAND GROUNDSTROKE

FOREHAND GROUNDSTROKE


CHECK IT OUT NOW ON


Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Why Am I Losing So Many Games?

SmileyCentral.com

If you’re asking yourself the above question, then it’s time to ASK MO!

Richard Movsessian, aka “Mo” is a former 4.5 ranked Doubles Player and played on the 1996 USTA Florida State Championship 4.5 doubles Team. He later became a certified member of the United States Professional Tennis association, and gave private tennis lessons as a Teaching Professional. Today his Pickleball Techniques are a must for all pickleball players looking to improve their game.


Read Moes 10 Tips

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Tennis Elbow Hurts Like a Toot by George Brewer

George Brewer from The Villages puts a humours spin on an ailment that afflicts many of us, tennis elbow. George describes his experience and the remedies he use to get rid of the pain. This article makes for a great read.

Tennis Elbow hurts like a toot ......

Monday, July 28, 2008

One Remarkable Player by George Brewer

THE VILLAGES with George Brewer


Read the story of Ken Cross from The Villages who will be 94 years old this Summer. "One Remarkable Player"

C U on D Courts……George Brewer

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Coaching By George Brewer

Coaching by George Brewer

Coaching BY GEORGE

Every Wednesday afternoon I arrive at the pickleball courts a half hour before my weekly "coaching" class and prepare the courts for two (2)one hour sessions of intense pickleball instruction. Coaching by George Brewer