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  • Are you asking the right questions when setting the baseline for yourselves? In this episode we dive deep into setting the baseline for ourselves and understanding the realities of the game.

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    It's important that you resist the temptation to compare yourself to the other player or trying to look for the perfect sequence when you're out there playing .

    Because we're all in different places. Some of us are younger, some older, some of us are left-hand, and some are right-hand and so many other differences, including our backgrounds.

    Simply ask yourself, 'Did I do what I could do? Did I do the best that I can?'

    I am recording this podcast on location, down at the US Open in Naples and in the RIFF I talk about the US Open and the camaraderie that you see at an event like this.

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  • I had the pleasure of interviewing Eric Brynes, a very passionate player & former Major League baseball player. Eric talks to us about his journey as a pickleball player, his book and more!

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    The beauties of our pickleball is seeing many folks with different backgrounds, all playing this awesome sport.

    During this episode, Eric talks about various concepts I think you're going to find super interesting. One of them is that we sometimes fight with our students or with players in terms of understanding that they are, in fact, athletes.

    Listen to the full episode as Eric also talks about how he takes care of his body, why positioning matters and lot's of other awesome stuff, including how he puts himself in a position to succeed.

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  • This week we go deep in defining our metrics to analyze games we've played. How do we ask questions or frame ourselves in a correct and more constructive way of thinking about performance?

    Start working on asking yourself, did I do the best that I could in that situation from my performance standpoint?

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    In this episode I'll also read to you a story that's a really nice perspective, that all you need to know is your name and we can play some pickleball.

    It's a good reminder of the general sport of pickleball, why we play it and the camaraderie that gets developed.

    In the RIFF, we talk about the three-minute plank which is about incremental progress and not big, chunky progress. That's the progress that you're going to see in your game and eventually it'll come together.

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  • There are serious losses that we encounter that's part of being alive. If your favorite team did not win a contest, it's not an upset and does not mean that anybody suffered a loss.

    It just means that the contest ended with one team having more points, or other defining measurement of that sport, than the other team.

    That's why in this week's episode we're talking about how we reference losing sporting events.

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    There's an old Japanese Samurai proverb that says, Do not speak bad of yourself, for the warrior within hears your words and is lessened by them.

    Language and the words you use is so important, it affects us and it's how we interact with our mind.

    Listen to this episode as we talk about how we can guard ourselves from the resistance inside our mind to events are nothing more than normal expected events

    Episode 182- Remove Your Mental Plaque and You'll Play Better; https://youtu.be/bxnby2E3QDI

  • We've had great conversations with our therapists that we will share here. One of our therapist talks about the importance of the mental game as we age & the mental and physical challenges.

    How do we deal with those as we get older?

    Here's my take;

    - As we get older, we have to be cognizant of life, the change in our bodies and our mind because it can change our ability to, for instance, stay focused for longer.

    - Use the FOSS approach of understanding the game to understand what you can do in different situations that's going to be more effective. Then repeat what works.

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    Listen to the full episode as I answer more questions and suggestions on;

    The game getting faster and harder with a lot of players out there just banging the ball I'm I cut out for tournaments or anything related to tournament prep? What do you do when you feel like you've outgrown your original pickleball group? The common tendencies that we see that we can look for in our opponents and how to capitalize on them


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  • Playing a tournament but are not sure what to choose? We've got your covered in this special episode. You can confidently make your selection, knowing that there is a cogent reason you are doing so. Your opponents will likely be baffled. But you will know - and that's what matters.

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  • You become a fierce competitor by applying something specific to your mind. When we are playing out there, there are times when we're going to be in trouble. What do we do in that situation?

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    Now I was reminded of the never say die mindset thought process in watching a PPA finals match between Andrei Daescu and Anna Bright against the strongest mixed doubles team in the history of pickleball, Ben Johns & Anna Leigh Waters.

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    The never say die mindset is where the three pillars of pickleball overlap. Understanding that all three, strategic, mechanical pillar and the athletic, is necessary and working on all of them is how you're going to really maximize your potential as a pickleball player.

    In that match I recommend really focusing on Andre in terms of how you're going to get the most out of this process, how he moves, how he uses his paddle, and everything he does.

    In the RIFF, I'm going to be chatting about paddles, and basically our mindset when it comes to paddles

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    Video on finals between Andrei Daescu and Anna Bright: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoF1zOwLWVY

    Pickleball is Messy - and that is Awesome PLUS Why Players Share "Advice"- Episode 164: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XkjnnwnKpA

    How to apply lead tape to your pickleball paddle: Add Lead Tape to make your paddle for you - I'll show you how
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  • There's a wall that players can sometimes run into when trying to improve. But there's a wall that some players spend a lot of time standing in front of that they're not able to scale it.

    This week I'm going to talk about the mindset that you want to bring to your improvement. This is an improvement episode where we talk about big picture improvement.

    The term fundamentals is a turn off to some players but the irony of it is it's what exactly the players need in order to scale that wall or break through that wall.

    It takes some dedication, work and patience to be able to get where we want to go.


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    Video in In2Pickle: Breaking Through: Secrets to Surpass the 3.0-3.5 Wall

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  • Players often struggle to recognize what occurred in the rallies they played. It’s through recognition that we can make adjustments as we move forward in our play.

    A lot of times players have difficulty recognising or relating to what just occurred in the rally they just played. For instance, who hit what shot, where was the ball hit and things like that. It even includes sometimes players having difficulty remembering that they hit a particular shot.

    Start working on recognizing what's going on on the pickleball court as you play and what you need to improve to help you fix flaws. That will do the most lifting to help you elevate your game, advance your play and play better.

    We need to recognize we hit the shot, where we hit the shot and then recognize how the shot compares to the shot that made the most sense.

    Recognition as a skill is something that you can work on, improve and build on. And you know what's the key? To start with one shot.


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  • This episode focuses on our Pickleball System course. Is it right for you? If you’re on the fence, this episode will help with the decision as to whether it's the right time to join.

    The Pickleball System course is a big deal from our end because we only do this two times per year. This is the spring opening of our course.

    If you would like to join us here are two questions to ask yourself in making the decision:

    1. Are you genuinely interested in making real improvement in your play?

    We're talking about paradigm shift, transformational changes to your game, not gimmicks or quick fixes but real meaningful change in your game? If you answer yes to that, then we're halfway there.

    2. Are you willing to put in some work?

    If you answered yes to both those questions, then The Pickleball System is right for you and I would recommend that you enroll in our March class, or at least give real serious consideration to enrolling in our March class.

    Here's what you can expect in the one year course:

    A top-down approach to pickleball. It's what we call FOS - Framework, Objective, Strategies and Shots. It's a very well thought out, well-designed and very effective approach that gets you results. A complete curriculum, giving you the most solid foundation you can to playing amazing pickleballLive class coaching calls with me and C. J. Johnson to work you through this process including milestone calls along the way to help you continue to work on your improvement journey. Additional resources


    If for whatever reason you decide The Pickleball System is not for you, we offer an unconditional 90 day money back guarantee.

    Sign up today!

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  • Protect yourself from the buildup of negative mental habits (mental plaque). In this episode, we’ll look at signs that plaque has built up in your mind and how to remove it.

    For example, when a game finishes and the reaction of a player on the court is that the game sucked, sometimes it's because the player who's saying that is the losing player.

    You want to spend some of your mental bandwidth on protecting yourself from such potentially negative mental habits. Because the cleaner our minds are from this plaque that builds up, the better we're going to play.

    I'll also share a personal story that happened to me many years ago.

    Let keep it positive in terms of our understanding that it's a game of ebbs and flows. You're going to play great sometimes, you're going to play crappy sometimes, and so are your opponents or your partner.


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  • 5 tips to prepare for a game and the struggles that often occur. Like navigating a ship, in a game the wind shifts, the water gets rough and we have to tack in a different direction.

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    If pickleball was easy and always a calm sailing wind at your back, you probably wouldn't enjoy it as much.

    That's why in this episode we look at the play aspect of pickleball, and more specifically how to navigate a game because oftentimes we'll find that the wind has shifted or the waters have gotten a little rough and all of a sudden we have to tack in a different direction.

    More like navigating a ship through waters.

    The first key to navigate a pickleball game is to be able to weather the storm, the natural ebb and flow of a game, the tops and the bottoms. And that includes all aspects of the game.

    Listen to this episode for more about this and four other tips to help you better prepare to experience the natural turbulence and struggles that will occur during a pickleball game.

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  • Our March Win-More Series got me to thinking about…winning. We talk about it a lot because it takes up a lot of our mental bandwidth. Winning is fine, and it is A-OK to want more of it.

    And based on that, here are two areas worth exploring:

    1 - How do we win more? In actuality not just conceptually
    2 - Does winning become the end all and be all? Keeping our eye on the real importance of pickleball to us

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    See you on Friday

    Tony

  • In today's episode, my partner CJ Johnson is taking over the pod. She talks about how to develop a growth mindset wherever we are on our pickleball journey. A great episode for all of us.

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    Growth and development are usually not linear. It requires patience, time, and really, faith in the effort that we're investing.

    We dive deeper into one of the crucial elements that can make all the difference- growth mindset. I share with you a post from one of our pickleball system members that really illustrates how a growth mindset can help manage the ups and downs of a pickleball's (or any life's) learning journey. The post perfectly encapsulates the principles of the growth mindset.

    Now, why is a growth mindset imperative for improvement as opposed to a fixed mindset?

    Let me give you an example. Legendary basketball player Michael Jordan was widely regarded as one of the greatest athletes of all times. But his success was not solely attributed to his natural talent, but rather to his unparalleled work ethic, and he had unwavering determination as well.

    Embracing effort as the pathway to mastery encourages a love of learning and a resilience, which are essential for great accomplishments, fosters resilience and helps one to develop a deeper love of the game.

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  • In this special episode we talk about taking care of our bodies. This includes preventing or reducing the chance that we're going to potentially get injured in the future.

    One of the most important things that you can do to take care of your body is wear the right shoes, designed specifically for pickleball.

    Now how and when does injury happen? Injury is really common when we're using muscles that we don't regularly use.

    There are a few things that you can do to minimize the chances of injury. First thing may sound obvious but we don't do it enough and it's to take a few minutes to warm up. What you're doing by warming up is bringing your muscles up to temperatures so they're more resistant to injuries and better ready to do what you want them to do.

    Listen to the full episode for more ideas on how to protect our bodies so that we can play pickleball as long as we want to, frequently and as many hours as possible.

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  • In this episode we take a recipe approach to pickleball. There's nothing wrong with following a recipe but if you're going to use this approach, you would need to have the recipe in front of you in order to be able to bake a cake.

    If you're like me, you'll have to look back at the recipe probably several times while baking just to make sure you cover all the steps.

    This explains why the recipe approach is a very limiting way to develop your skills as a pickleball player because situations change while playing.

    Let's look at the opposite- actually learning how to bake. If you learn how to bake, you would be able to put together a cake recipe because of your knowledge of the ingredients that are in your cupboard.

    Step back and evaluate the sport's big picture, learn how to pickleball.

    Listen to this episode for the full analogy and to understand how those ingredients come together on the pickleball court.

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  • We are output-oriented creatures based on our efforts. And in this episode, we talk about input and output to help you understand the process of improving our outputs in our pickleball play.

    We'll use an illustration of baking a cake.

    If you're trying to bake a cake and you don't have a good recipe, it will not be a suprise to get a cake that tastes terrible. It's not because you're a bad baker, you simply don't have a good recipe.

    Same applies to your pickleball game, if it's not where you want it to be, it is not because of some deficiency that you bring to the table or an inherent problem with you. It is a problem with your inputs. You don't have good inputs.

    Get clarity on the recipe that you're going to follow as a pickleball player in order to play really amazing pickleball.

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  • In this special episode we cover the three spheres of the pickleball. These are perspective, play, and progress, to help you further deepen the understanding of your mental process & growth as a more complete, big of all player.

    Perspective is your big picture, your relationship with pickleball, and it radically changes how you interact with the sport. It's an area that I think players don't spend enough time on.

    No matter what your relationship or engagement with pickleball is or what you want to do, perspective and play are always going to be in play.

    Listen to this episode for details on the other two spheres and some good resources you can check to improve on each of those spheres.

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  • The 1 Thing at a Time concept can’t be overemphasized in our sport. This week, learn how to be the boss of your pickleball journey and avoid the frustration of feeling lost by locking in your 1 thing.

    A lot of times how we view our pickleball is we want to do everything at the same time.

    We want a third shot, to win more games, deal with bangers, all at the same time.

    It's very hard to do some things at the same time and by doing that we actually don't end up doing anything.

    That's why this episode is about One TT (One Thing at a Time), a concept that cannot be overstressed enough in your journey as a pickleball player.

    And what's the one thing?

    Listen to this episode as I give you tips on how to be the boss of your journey and avoid the frustration of feeling lost by locking in one thing at a time.

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  • Do you evaluate your performance based solely on your results? If so, check out this special episode on the importance of evaluating your thought process as you make decisions on the court.

    If you find yourself evaluating everything based on results, step back for a minute and ask yourself, was it the right shot or strategy from a process standpoint?

    In this special onsite episode I talk about results and the obstacle that we place in front of ourselves because we measure the success of strategies or shots, not by process, but by its result.

    For instance,if we hit a shot that ends up with us losing the rally, then we conclude that that was a bad shot which is definitely not a good way of thinking about your pickleball game.

    While it's perfectly normal, as players or as human beings to look at results, consider evaluating the process of the shot because you're going to get feedback that says the shot may not be the right shot because you missed it sometimes.

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