Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts

Thursday, August 22, 2024

This is the BEST backhand in pickleball. Learn Anna Leigh Waters Backhand

 

Mastering the Perfect Backhand: Anna Leigh Waters' Technique
Learn How to Achieve Power and Precision in Your Backhand


In this instructional guide, you'll uncover the secrets behind Anna Leigh Waters' world-class backhand, a skill that has made her one of the top players in pickleball. By following the same techniques she uses, you can transform your backhand into a powerful and precise shot. This guide will walk you through the critical components of her technique, breaking down each step so you can practice and perfect your form.


1. Grip (0:13)

  • Place your index finger on the center of the paddle for better control.
  • Use the Eastern grip, ensuring the paddle face is at the correct angle.
  • Adjust and stick to your grip position for consistency.

Achieving the right grip is fundamental to maintaining control and consistency in your backhand. Anna Leigh Waters uses an Eastern grip with her index finger centered on the paddle, providing a crucial touchpoint that helps her know where the paddle is in space. This grip prevents the ball from either going into the ground or flying over the net.


2. Index Finger (0:40)

  • Keep your index finger centered on the paddle.
  • Notice the slight changes in paddle angle when adjusting the finger position.
  • Maintain a consistent finger placement to ensure paddle angle control.

The placement of the index finger on the paddle's center is not just about comfort; it significantly impacts the paddle angle, which in turn affects shot accuracy. By keeping her finger in this position, Waters maintains a steady and reliable backhand shot.


3. How to Find the Exact Grip (1:54)

  • Turn your paddle to its butt and identify the top bevel.
  • Align the inside of your index knuckle and the bottom of your palm pad with the top bevel.
  • Make slight adjustments to suit your comfort while keeping the core grip structure.

Finding the exact grip that works for you involves aligning your hand with the paddle's top bevel. This position, used by Anna Leigh Waters, helps generate power and control in every backhand shot.


4. Unit-Turn (2:50)

  • Turn your body toward the side fence as you prepare for the backhand.
  • Rotate your hips and legs to coil power for the shot.
  • Practice turning with the paddle to maintain alignment.

The unit-turn is critical for loading power into your backhand. By turning your body toward the side fence and rotating your upper body, you build the necessary energy to release into the shot.


5. Unit-Load (4:19)

  • Continue the unit-turn by loading your hips and legs.
  • Focus on coiling the energy to maximize shot power.
  • Step into the shot as you complete the load.

The unit-load is the follow-through of the unit-turn, where you fully coil your body to store power. This step is essential to unleashing a strong and effective backhand.


6. Swing Path (4:26)

  • Keep the paddle tip facing downward as you start the swing.
  • Flatten the paddle as you pull forward.
  • Focus on an outward and upward motion to generate power.

The swing path is where all the preparation comes together. Waters ensures her paddle moves from a downward angle to a flat position as she swings, finishing with an upward motion to add power and spin to the shot.


7. Head Is Still With Contact Point (4:28)

  • Keep your head still and aligned with the contact point.
  • Avoid moving your head during the swing to maintain shot accuracy.
  • Let your eyes and head stay on the ball for a few milliseconds after contact.

Maintaining a still head during the swing is a subtle yet crucial aspect of Waters' technique. By keeping her head aligned with the contact point, she ensures that her shots are consistently accurate and powerful.


Summary: By mastering these techniques, you can develop a backhand that rivals the best in the world. The key is to practice each component with attention to detail, from the grip and finger placement to the unit-turn and swing path. Consistency in these elements will lead to a more controlled, powerful, and precise backhand, just like Anna Leigh Waters.


0:00 Intro 0:13 #1 Grip 0:40 Index Finger 1:54 How To Find The Exact Grip 2:50 #2 Unit-Turn 4:19 Unit-Load 4:26 Swing Path 4:28 Head Is Still With Contact Point

Saturday, April 8, 2023

Pickleball Like a Pro: Anna Leigh Waters


I'm Anna Lee Waters
I play for the fives My Pro tip is drive your third shot and drop your fifth
I suggest driving your third shot

Because for me driving is the easier shot
and then you can take that fifth ball which is usually going to be easier
and you can just drop your fifth right in the kitchen
I would use this tip throughout the game
If it's not working
Then you can switch it up
But I would definitely start doing this when you start your match You can definitely use this on the court to level up your game.

Tuesday, May 11, 2021

HOW TO HIT A TWO-HANDED BACKHAND TOPSPIN DINK with Anna Leigh Waters: APP Pickleball Academy EP. 9


In this episode of APP Pickleball Academy, Anna Leigh Waters joins Coach Dominic Catalano to break down the two-handed backhand topspin dink. Anna Leigh explains how, why, and when to hit this devastating shot that will keep your opponents on their toes.

Anna Leigh: One of my favorite shots beside the drive, of course, is my backhand roll from the kitchen.

Coach Dominic Catalano: Everybody wants to know how you hit this shot. It is a cross court two-handed roll dink. When you are hitting this shot, what's the first thing you're thinking about?
Anna Leigh: Well, I'm thinking about where I want to hit the roll.
There are a couple places you can hit it.
You can hit it in the middle
You can hit it at their feet or you can bring them out wide.
The only trouble with bringing them out wide is you have to make sure that it's almost like a deep out wide and not so much an angle so that they can go around the post because there are some problems with that.
But, I have my partner here to block that shot if that does happen.

Coach Dominic Catalano: What you are talking about is when you roll the shot you almost want to roll it to the kitchen line sideline tee. Right?
Anna Leigh: Right! Exactly! What you're aiming for is that they are backing up and having to hit up on the ball.

Coach Dominic Catalano: Okay! When they hit up on the ball, you are trying to get it at their feet. Who are you setting up?
Anna Leigh: I'm setting up either my partner down the line to maybe hit an ernie or an aggressive shot that will set up the put away.

Coach Dominic Catalano: Are you trying to be offensive with that shot?
Anna Leigh: That's the great thing about this shot because you can hit it on the offense but you can also hit it on the defense. It's almost easier for me to hit the shot when I'm on the
defense because they're pulling me out wide so I have more angle to hit that shot back cross court.

Coach Dominic Catalano: Why do you prefer that shot on defense?
Anna Leigh: Well, I feel like as I'm almost taking the step back to hit the shot. I can accelerate more which is going to create more spin on the ball and it's going to dip even more and maybe even give me more of an angle to hit that shot which makes it harder for the opponent to get it back.

Tuesday, March 30, 2021

AAPTV Presents THIRD SHOT DRIVE STRATEGIES with Leigh Waters

 


One of the most effective shots in pickleball, Coach Dominic Catalano dives deep with Leigh Waters to understand strategies behind the third shot drive.

Saturday, February 13, 2021

The First Three Shots of Pickleball

 

Coach Toui Pomsouvan uses Anna Leigh's game footage to showcase "The First Three Shots Of Pickleball"

Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Australian Academy: Power Pickleball

Australian Academy, Power Pickleball, uses #TeamWaters tournament play videos to teach winning strategies.


The Reset


The Serve and Stay Back Position


The Poach