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Join Mark Renneson on ’Pickleball Problems,’ the go-to podcast for pickleball aficionados. With a blend of wit and wisdom, Mark dives deep into the game’s nuances, offering actionable insights to help you overcome common challenges and elevate your play. From mastering the basics to fine-tuning advanced strategies, no topic is off-limits. Have a burning question or a pickleball conundrum? Mark Renneson answers your questions about all things pickleball. Record a voice memo on your phone and email it to mark@thirdshotsports.com for a chance to have your query featured on the show. Tune in and get ready to solve your pickleball problems like a pro!
Episodes
Tuesday Jan 17, 2023
EP 72: 7 Things Pro Pickleball Players Do Better Than You
Tuesday Jan 17, 2023
Tuesday Jan 17, 2023
Have you ever wondered what it is that makes the best pickleball players so, well, good? Professional pickleball coach Mark Renneson has compiled a quick little list to help you out.
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Thursday Jan 12, 2023
EP 71: When Your Pickleball Game Has Just One Speed
Thursday Jan 12, 2023
Thursday Jan 12, 2023
A listener asks how she can help a pickleball player who can only ever seem to hit the ball fast.
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Tuesday Jan 03, 2023
EP 70: In Praise of the Short Return of Serve
Tuesday Jan 03, 2023
Tuesday Jan 03, 2023
One of the first things new players learn in pickleball is that they should try to return serve deep. Never mind that most people misunderstand why a deep return can be effective, it has become virtually axiomatic in most pickleball circles that you try to push your opponents as far behind the baseline as possible.
While deep return can be in effective tool, Mark Renneson's think there is good evidence to suggest a short return of serve can be as good or even better.
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Thursday Dec 22, 2022
EP 69: 3 Tips for Better Backhands!
Thursday Dec 22, 2022
Thursday Dec 22, 2022
If you are a pickleball player there is a good chance that you hate hitting backhands. On this episode of Pickleball Problems, host Mark Renneson gives you three easy tips to make your backhands better!
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Tuesday Nov 29, 2022
EP: 68 Pickeball Coaching - It’s Who You Pretend to Be
Tuesday Nov 29, 2022
Tuesday Nov 29, 2022
In this episode of Pickleball Problems Mark Renneson talks about why some coaches are great and others are so-so (hint: it's not about what they know)
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Monday Nov 21, 2022
EP 67: PICKLED Was Ridiculous -- and That’s OK!
Monday Nov 21, 2022
Monday Nov 21, 2022
Recently Stephen Colbert hosted a celebrity pickleball tournament that was shown on CBS during prime time. It was a fundraiser for Comic Relief. Many people in the pickleball world were not happy about the silliness of the whole thing. They took issue with the low skill level of the players and the mockery. In this episode of the show, Mark Renneson puts things in a different perspective.
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Friday Nov 11, 2022
EP 66: 5 Things We Get Wrong About Pickleball Strategy
Friday Nov 11, 2022
Friday Nov 11, 2022
Good pickleball requires good strategy. In this episode of the show, Mark discusses some of the most common strategy errors people make on the pickleball court.
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Sunday Nov 06, 2022
EP 65: How NOT to Handle a Bad Call
Sunday Nov 06, 2022
Sunday Nov 06, 2022
How should you deal with a bad call when playing a pickleball match? Live from 2022 Nationals, Mark Renneson talks about some problems and solutions.
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Saturday Nov 05, 2022
Ep 64: What counts as good pickleball technique?
Saturday Nov 05, 2022
Saturday Nov 05, 2022
One of the great things about pickleball is how easy it is to start playing. Even without a strong racquet sport background, new players can have fun almost immediately after hitting the court.
This low barrier to entry also means that we see pretty wide variations of technique (i.e. how people use their body and paddle). Drop in on your local courts and you'll see a plethora of different grips people use to hold their paddle. You'll see some people prepare for the ball in a sideways position and others who are almost always facing forward. You'll notice some players using two hands on their backhands and others who only use one.
And the thing is, even with these different approaches to technique, players can be seen to be having fun and success on the court. So this naturally leads to the question: what counts as 'good' technique?
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Friday Sep 23, 2022
EP 63: How to Deal with an Aggressive Poacher
Friday Sep 23, 2022
Friday Sep 23, 2022
In this episode of Pickleball Problems Mark explains how to play pickleball when an opponent is taking up lots of space on the court. As a bonus, Franny wants to know how to help her player have a better set up and we announce our trip to Australia!
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PCI in Australia - pciaustralia.com October 4-16