Strategy
5 Ways To Use “Backing Up” As A Smart Pickleball Strategy
You should never back up…they say! Wrong. There’s a time to hold the line and there’s a time to back up. The trick is knowing when to do what. Here we show you 5 ways to use backing up as a smart pickleball strategy.
Pickleball FAQs answered – Q&A with Jordan & Nicole
The PrimeTime Pickleball Team livestream replay celebrating 10K subscribers is here! We answer many frequently asked questions about pickleball and PrimeTime. We dive deep on why we started the channel, what’s to come, how comments help shape the channel, pickleball advice and much much more…
Pickleball Strategy: Smart defense to get back in the point
Have you ever heard the phrase “offense wins games, defense wins championships”. Well, that rings very true in the pickleball world as well. Often we focus on offense because it’s sexy. It’s more fun to win a point than it is not to lose a point. But the truth is that the best players have both devastating offense and incredible defense. Here’s how to develop great defense…
Still Getting Beat By Bangers? It’s not all about hitting it soft
Think that beating bangers is all about hitting it soft? Think again. Here’s the surprising trick to beating bangers nobody tells you…
Huge 3rd Shot Net Rushing Mistake | Getting crushed by the Drive & Rush?
In this video, we show you a mistake that we see happening ALL the time by both beginning and intermediate pickleball players. It's a big one and there's a good chance you are losing many points because of it. The good news is that there's also a super simple fix...
How To Isolate & Frustrate Your Opponent (Legally)!
PrimeTime Pickleball is thrilled be a title sponsor at the annual Engage Golden State Pickleball Championships that takes place in Concord, CA every July. The tournament is the biggest in Northern California. The participants were maxed out at 500+ on just the...
“Forehand Takes The Middle” Myth Busted!
Does forehand really take the middle? Across pickleball courts nationwide the prevailing rule of thumb for the middle ball is that the forehand takes it. The reasoning offered is that usually, both players have a stronger forehand than backhand. And typically, with...