@edjupickleball: Over the years I’ve found simple ways to systematically get better at pickleball. I’ve found success in replicating these methods for players of all ages, athletic backgrounds, and skill level. The secret to this growth is: repetition. Even imperfect repetition is better than no repetitions at all. Don’t worry if you aren’t practicing something perfectly. The more touches you can get, the more data you collect and the more consistency you develop. Just like muscles, you can target these specific skills in picklebal through repetitions. For example: 1. To work on serves: getting repetitions of topspin ground strokes does WONDERS. My recommendation is to go out there with a basket of balls and practice the same motion over and over again. 2. To work on faster hand speed and reaction time, there’s almost no easier way to get repetitions than hitting against a wall. While some may say “perfect practice makes perfect”, I find that to be somewhat of a discouraging sentiment. None of us are perfect. But I find motivation in knowing that despite being imperfect, I can systematically improve through hard work and grinding it out. 👉 follow @edjupickleball for daily pickleball content 🙌🏼 more tips in my profile . . . . . #pickleballislife #pickleball #pickleballtips #pickleballaddiction #edjupickleball