
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
'The good thing about pressure is that it lets you know that you care.' Billy Jean King. The difficulty comes in when you let the pressure build up too much that it spills over into our hobbies and sports, including pickleball.
It's perfectly normal for players to start feeling pressure in terms of their performance but not to the point where you're not having fun or can't function anymore.
Here are three ways to release pressure and help you stay focused and relaxed on the court;
1. Between-Rally Pauses; A simple yet effective way to reset between rallies using brief pauses to take a mental step back. This allows your brain to slow down and it could be in form of paddle tap or removing the paddle from your hand to reduce tension and allow your body and mind to relax.
2. Breathing Techniques; Focusing on your breath can help shift attention away from stressful thoughts and bring a sense of calm. In this episode I explain to you two techniques you can try to that bring focus and calmness.
3. Change Your Approach Strategically; If a particular strategy or shot isn’t working, it might be time for a tactical change. For instance, if you’re struggling with your third shot drops, try driving the ball instead. This switch not only relieves pressure but can also improve your rhythm.
In the RIFF I share with you why sticking to a successful formula during competitive play maximizes your chance of success, using an example of a PPA match that happened during the Mesa Cup.
Anna Bright's great framing after the game; https://betterpickleball.com/232-anna-brights-positive-perspective-win-or-lose/
Upcoming boot camp in March; https://betterpickleball.com/march-bootcamp/
Get on our email list; https://betterpickleball.com/
Check out Pickleheads website; https://www.pickleheads.com/
Have a feedback? We'd love to hear from you; [email protected]
See you in the next episode!
4.8
179179 ratings
'The good thing about pressure is that it lets you know that you care.' Billy Jean King. The difficulty comes in when you let the pressure build up too much that it spills over into our hobbies and sports, including pickleball.
It's perfectly normal for players to start feeling pressure in terms of their performance but not to the point where you're not having fun or can't function anymore.
Here are three ways to release pressure and help you stay focused and relaxed on the court;
1. Between-Rally Pauses; A simple yet effective way to reset between rallies using brief pauses to take a mental step back. This allows your brain to slow down and it could be in form of paddle tap or removing the paddle from your hand to reduce tension and allow your body and mind to relax.
2. Breathing Techniques; Focusing on your breath can help shift attention away from stressful thoughts and bring a sense of calm. In this episode I explain to you two techniques you can try to that bring focus and calmness.
3. Change Your Approach Strategically; If a particular strategy or shot isn’t working, it might be time for a tactical change. For instance, if you’re struggling with your third shot drops, try driving the ball instead. This switch not only relieves pressure but can also improve your rhythm.
In the RIFF I share with you why sticking to a successful formula during competitive play maximizes your chance of success, using an example of a PPA match that happened during the Mesa Cup.
Anna Bright's great framing after the game; https://betterpickleball.com/232-anna-brights-positive-perspective-win-or-lose/
Upcoming boot camp in March; https://betterpickleball.com/march-bootcamp/
Get on our email list; https://betterpickleball.com/
Check out Pickleheads website; https://www.pickleheads.com/
Have a feedback? We'd love to hear from you; [email protected]
See you in the next episode!
56 Listeners
8,197 Listeners
130 Listeners
106 Listeners
34 Listeners
35 Listeners
43 Listeners
326 Listeners
25 Listeners
78 Listeners
22 Listeners
44 Listeners
8 Listeners
5 Listeners
18 Listeners