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The purpose of this video is to demonstrate how to effectively attack using the body (kinetic chain vs. arm force shots). Focus on the height of contact and follow through with rotational power (hips, shoulder, loading with legs). The main focus of a dink is to create an attackable ball. Most often, players struggle to recognize which balls are correct. This has to do with proper position and mechanics, the
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height of the ball and the paddle, and the ability to hit to open space.
1. DINK ATTACK
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1. Dink Attack
2. Baby Dink Drill
3. Ball In Air vs Bounce in Pickleball
4. Better Flexibility Means More Effective Dinking
5. Dinking - Cross-Court and Down the Line
6. Doubles Strategy - Blocking/Workhorse Dinking - Part 1
7. Drive and Drop Technique
8. Grips used in Pickleball