Pickleball Transition Zone: How To Read Your Opponent (and Fight Your Way to the Net)

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Are you never sure what to do in the pickleball transition zone (aka “No Man’s Land”)? It’s the awkward area between the baseline and the kitchen. We will teach you the three "traffic light zones" in pickleball, when you should move forward in the transition zone (and when you shouldn't), and why your opponent's stance will help you make your decision. PLUS, two drills you can work on at your local court to help you practice your transition zone movement. You should be able to make your transition zone decisions based on what your opponent is doing (and how they are standing). Learn about the three traffic light zones (both yours and your opponent's) and what each one means when you are fighting your way to the kitchen line. 0:00 - Decision-Making in the Transition Zone 0:46 - How to Make the Best Decisions in the Transition Zone 1:12 - Your Opponent's Traffic Light Zones 1:52 - Light Zone #1: Red Light 2:13 - Light Zone #2: Yellow Light 2:25 - Light Zone #3: Green Light 2:26 - Drill #1: Work-Up Drill 4:16 - How To Respond to Each Traffic Light Zone 4:46 - Your Traffic Light Zones 5:42 - Drill #2: Reset Drill 6:50 - PlayPickleball.com Enter the Selkirk giveaway here: Selkirk.com/PPB-1 Source: PlayPickleball.com
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