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In this episode of the Alpha Pickleball Podcast, host Tats interviews Ivan Jakovljevic, a pro pickleball player and former professional soccer player. Ivan shares his unique journey from the world of soccer to pickleball, highlighting the challenges and lessons learned along the way. He discusses the transition from a contact sport to the fast-paced mental game of pickleball and how his soccer background has both helped and required adjustments. Ivan also delves into the importance of discipline, decision-making, and the mental aspect of the game, particularly when dealing with trash talk and maintaining focus under pressure. He talks about his experiences training with top players like Riley Newman, the benefits of being a lefty, and the evolving nature of professional pickleball. Whether you're interested in the mindset of a pro athlete or looking for tips to improve your game, this episode offers valuable insights into the competitive world of pickleball.
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In this episode of the Alpha Pickleball Podcast, host Tats interviews Ivan Jakovljevic, a pro pickleball player and former professional soccer player. Ivan shares his unique journey from the world of soccer to pickleball, highlighting the challenges and lessons learned along the way. He discusses the transition from a contact sport to the fast-paced mental game of pickleball and how his soccer background has both helped and required adjustments. Ivan also delves into the importance of discipline, decision-making, and the mental aspect of the game, particularly when dealing with trash talk and maintaining focus under pressure. He talks about his experiences training with top players like Riley Newman, the benefits of being a lefty, and the evolving nature of professional pickleball. Whether you're interested in the mindset of a pro athlete or looking for tips to improve your game, this episode offers valuable insights into the competitive world of pickleball.
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