Why 90% of Pros Have Switched to 2-Handed Backhand (Full Tutorial)

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🚀 BLACK FRIDAY SALE: $45 OFF THE DUO PADDLE! 🚀 Our best-selling foam core paddle, The Duo, is on sale right now! Get it for just $155 (Retail: $200) with code FRIDAY. Shop the Sale: https://enhancepickleball.com/discount/FRIDAY 90% of amateur pickleball players use a one-handed backhand, but 90% of PRO players use a two-handed backhand. Why? Because the advantages of the two-hander (topspin, stability, and aggression) are undeniable. Even if you grew up with a one-hander in tennis, adding a two-handed backhand to your game is the fastest way to unlock offense on your left side. In this video, I give you a full masterclass on how to switch. What we cover in this Masterclass: The Grip: The exact Continental + Eastern grip combination you need. Left-Hand Dominance: Why you need to "push" with your non-dominant hand (and a drill to fix it). Topspin Dinks: How to stop slicing and start rolling dinks for pressure. The Disguised Speed-Up: How to flick the ball aggressively without changing your grip. The Drive: Mastering rotation and the "golf swing" mechanic for power. Topspin Drops: The "extended dink" motion pros use 80% of the time. Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 0:24 - Advantage #1: Easy Topspin 0:48 - Advantage #2: Stability & Strength 2:18 - Full Technical Breakdown 2:38 - BLACK FRIDAY SALE DETAILS 3:20 - Step 1: The Grip (Most Important) 4:35 - Step 2: Left-Hand Dominance 5:33 - Technique #1: The Topspin Dink 8:13 - Technique #2: The Two-Handed Speed Up 9:09 - Technique #3: The Drive (From Baseline) 12:10 - Technique #4: The Topspin Drop 13:04 - Technique #5: The Counter Attack 13:44 - Video Summary Source: Enhance Pickleball
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