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Tips & Training

Don't just learn the tip — train it.

Feet First. Patience. Finesse.

That's how you build a complete pickleball game. Anyone can hit the ball — not everyone knows how to move, think, and execute with purpose.

Browse quick tips, and when you're ready to put them into practice, book a session.

  • The fastest way to improve your game is to move your feet before the ball arrives. Focus on small, quick steps to get into position rather than reaching with your paddle.

  • Don't force the winner. Build the point with smart, consistent shots and wait for your opponent to give you the opening.

  • The soft game is where points are won and lost. Practice your dinks with intention — placement and consistency beat power every time.

A woman is playing pickleball on an outdoor court, hitting a bright yellow ball with a paddle, with a tennis ball basket nearby, a net, and a fence with a sign that says "PICKLEBALL 5" in the background.

Ready to Take Your Game Further?

Tips are a great start, but real improvement happens on the court with a coach.

Book a private session or join a clinic and put these tips into action.