Hit Your Serve Harder By Swinging Slower (let me explain)

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Unlock more POWER in your pickleball serve without swinging harder—here's the secret most players miss! GET ANY OF OUR PADDLES FOR $20 OFF HERE: https://enhancepickleball.com/discount/TEAM?redirect=%2Fcollections%2Fpaddles If you're trying to crush your serves but still feel like you lack power, you're likely making a huge mistake: muscling the ball. In this video, we'll dive into the real way to get more power with less effort. Forget "trying" to swing faster—it's all about technique, momentum, and using your body correctly. We'll break down the serve into easy-to-follow steps: 1. Perfecting your Take Back 2. Mastering the Loose Loop 3. How to Accelerate correctly (hint: think rotation!) 4. Using the Flashlight Technique for better wrist positioning 5. Finding the ideal Contact Point out in front 6. Properly transferring Weight into the ball 7. The importance of Follow Through These pickleball tips are perfect for players looking to advance their pickleball strategy, improve spin serves, dominate in doubles, and finally reach that 4.0 rating or higher. Drop your questions about the serve below, and let the pickleball community help you out! 0:00 - Intro 0:11 - What is this mistake? 1:20 - Key parts of the swing 2:04 - Step 1: The takeback 3:10 - Step 2: The acceleration 5:33 - Step 3: The rotation 7:50 - Step 4: The contact point 10:39 - Step 5: The follow-through Source: Enhance Pickleball
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