A Pickleball Video Game? & San Clemente Recap 🏓 | It Feels Right

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Welcome to Episode 67 of the It Feels Right pickleball podcast! In this episode, Adam Stone and Rob Nunnery talk about the physical demands and training strategies of playing pro pickleball, the *very* mixed reviews of the PPA video game, and how your wingspan can affect your pickleball skills. Plus, discussion on PPA San Clemente, including performances by Ben Johns, Collin Johns, Anna Leigh Waters, Catherine Parenteau, Parris Todd, Genie Bouchard, and more. Learn about a unique backhand shot that goes against all conventional teaching — but might just work, and a future pickleball retreat in Bermuda 🔥 Timestamps: 0:00 - It Feels Right Podcast Episode 67 🎬 1:12 - Turkmenistan 😯 8:03 - PPA Video Game 🎮 10:02 - PPA San Clemente 🌊 13:33 - IFR pickleball match 🏓 15:24 - James Ignatowich playing with Adam 🥲 20:01 - The pod is making a difference - playing bronze matches 🥉 27:29 - Height & Wingspan 📐 30:34 - John’s playing style 💪 36:39 - Being frustrated/Being a good teammate 📝 42:29 - Women’s singles/doubles 💯 49:43 - Mixed Doubles 👫 57:46 - Ball complaints 😭 1:02:20 - Keeping pickle weird 🫠 Shop the AMPED Pro Air here: ➡️ https://slkrk.co/wa5mzxlu Download the Selkirk TV app today to stay up to date with the latest pickleball content, including highlights, news coverage, instructional videos, and much more. ➡️ https://slkrk.co/ex49flsc #Pickleball #PickleballHighlights #PickleballLessons #SelkirkTV Source: Selkirk TV
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