Imagen de portada del espectáculo Pickleball Tips - 4.0 To Pro, A Pocket-Sized Pickleball Podcast

Pickleball Tips - 4.0 To Pro, A Pocket-Sized Pickleball Podcast

Podcast de Michael O'Neal & Mircea Morariu

inglés

Deportes

Oferta limitada

2 meses por 1 €

Después 4,99 € / mesCancela cuando quieras.

  • 20 horas de audiolibros / mes
  • Podcasts exclusivos
  • Podcast gratuitos
Empezar

Acerca de Pickleball Tips - 4.0 To Pro, A Pocket-Sized Pickleball Podcast

Welcome to 4.0 to pro, the pickleball podcast that focuses on a single shot, tip, or strategy to improve your pickleball game with every single pocket-sized episode. Our goal is to make you better every single time you hear our voices! We are covering in-depth pickleball tips and strategies like serving, returning, drives, 3rd-shot options, dinking, faster hands, and much more! Subscribe to become a better pickleball player! . For more tips, find us on Instagram at @4.0_to_Pro. If you have a Pickleball question, submit it at http://picklehelp.com. Now get out there and DOMINATE…. but don’t forget to have fun!

Todos los episodios

69 episodios

Portada del episodio 68: Stop Thinking About the Third Shot. START Thinking About the Fifth.

68: Stop Thinking About the Third Shot. START Thinking About the Fifth.

Most players are asking the wrong question. "Should I drop or drive?" treats the third shot as a single moment — but it's actually the opening move in a sequence. In this episode, Michael and Mircea break down how advancing players shift from shot-by-shot thinking to combo thinking, and why that mental shift is what separates Pros from 4.0 players. What we cover: The four stages of pickleball thinking — from beginner ("get it in") to pro ("create a sequence") — and how to identify where your game actually is right now. When to drive vs. drop on the third, including how wind, nerves, your skill set on a given day, and your opponent's tendencies should all influence that choice. Why your partner's position matters as much as the shot itself, and how a single heads-up communication before the point can prevent your partner from becoming the target. The most common third-fifth combinations: drive-to-easy-drop, great-drop-to-pounce, and the methodical drop-drop for players who want to slowly work their way up. Why driving middle off the third removes angles and creates confusion, and how to find that imaginary window between your opponents' outstretched paddles. The red-yellow-green framework for third shot quality, and why targeting yellow (not perfect) is the right call on big points. A practical homework assignment: record one match and count only your third and fifth shot errors. The number will surprise you. Key quote from this episode: "The players who control the fifth ball usually control the rally." Drill to try: Rally scoring games. When a missed third costs your opponents a point, you'll find ways to get it in fast. Sponsor mention: CRBN Pickleball — use code 4O2P at crbnpickleball.com for 10% off! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

23 de jun de 2026 - 37 min
Portada del episodio 67: Pounce on It: How to Recognize, Attack, and Finish Floaters!

67: Pounce on It: How to Recognize, Attack, and Finish Floaters!

It's the shot we all play for: that big, fluffy, juicy floater hanging in the air, begging to be put away. So why do so many players blow it? In this episode, Michael O'Neal and Mircea Morariu dig into one of pickleball's most mismanaged opportunities, the floater, and break down exactly what goes wrong and how to fix it. From collapsing on the space (or as Mircea prefers, pouncing) to limiting your backswing, keeping your arm in your peripheral vision, and aiming at that safe elliptical target in the middle of the court rather than hero-ing it down the line, this episode is packed with technique, drills, and hard-won lessons. Including Michael's very painful memory of a floater that cost him a tournament game at 10-10. Yeah. That one. If you've ever ripped a floater into the net, watched it sail four feet wide, or worse, let it bounce when you had every chance to finish the point, this episode is for you. Gear up with a paddle worthy of your floaters. Head to CRBNpickleball.com and use promo code 4O2P for 10% off your order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

2 de jun de 2026 - 25 min
Portada del episodio 66: Stacking Revisited - Why You Should Stack More in Pickleball, at ALL levels.

66: Stacking Revisited - Why You Should Stack More in Pickleball, at ALL levels.

What We Cover This Episode Stacking comes up constantly in rec play, and most players either resist it, misunderstand it, or simply never try it. Michael and Mircea break down why you should at minimum stack on serve, how to think about court positioning based on skill sets, and why ego is quietly costing recreational players games every single day. Key Takeaways Why players resist stacking (and why those reasons don't hold up) * "My backhand is just as good as my forehand" is almost never true * Common objections: too complicated, not fast enough to switch, messes up the return * The cost of staying wrong-sided is almost always higher than the discomfort of learning The lefty-righty problem * A lefty on the left creates two backhands in the middle, one of the most exploitable situations in doubles * Middle, middle, middle. Every single ball. It's a cash register at most rec levels * The fix is simple: lefties on the right, forehands in the middle The one scenario where there is no excuse not to stack * On serve, stacking requires zero movement complexity. You just stand on the correct side before the point starts. There is no reason not to do this How to think about which side each player should be on * Ask your partner which side they prefer before you start * Match the stronger or more dynamic player to the left side so they can dictate angles and control the middle * Hide weak forehands by keeping that player on the right, where their partner can cover the middle * Exception: if a player's backhand is a weapon, you may want that weapon sitting in the middle instead Conor Garnett and the pro game * Conor typically plays the left side, in part because at the pro level, precise dinking can avoid his backhand entirely, making it more valuable to protect from the outside * His pairing with Roscoe Bellamy works because Roscoe's reach clogs the middle and takes pressure off that dynamic Mircea's partnership with Jose DeRisi * Mircea plays right, Jose plays left, based on complementary strengths * Mircea's defense and forehand options suit the right side; Jose's skills are better expressed from the left * They adjust situationally, including half stacking when an opponent has a big serve Using stacking to break momentum * Lost four to six points in a row? Switch sides, even temporarily * The change in look alone tends to break runs, regardless of the tactical reason Half stacking explained * Stack only on serve, not on return * A good entry point if full stacking feels overwhelming * The returner controls whether to call off the switch, not the player at the kitchen How to start if you've never stacked * Pick a preferred side. If you start there, stay. If you start on the other side, scoot over * You do not need pro-level athleticism, fancy signals, or perfect execution * You need: commitment, communication, and repetition * Practice it in rec play before bringing it into a tournament Reference Episodes Episode 28: "Should You Stack More Than You Are in Pickleball?" covers the full mechanics, including regular stacking, half stacking, three-quarter stacking, where to return, and court movement patterns. Sponsor CRBN Pickleball. Use code 4O2P at crbnpickleball.com [https://crbnpickleball.com] for a 10% discount. Thanks for letting us into your earballs. Go enjoy some pickleball. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

25 de may de 2026 - 29 min
Portada del episodio 65: Back on Court: Pro Event Takeaways, DUPR Frustrations, and Three Quick Fixes

65: Back on Court: Pro Event Takeaways, DUPR Frustrations, and Three Quick Fixes

Michael O’Neal (@solohour) and Mircea Morariu (@brainsdoc) return to the 4.0 to Pro pickleball podcast, recap Michael’s visit to the PPA finals in San Clemente and what stands out in person about open pros’ hand speed, defense, resets, and dinking pressure, and announce plans to publish more regularly. They discuss CRBN's Barrage paddle (promo code 402P at checkout at crbnpickleball.com) and its power and durability, then dig into DUPR volatility, including ratings dropping after close losses or even wins, the impact of low reliability opponents, and suggestions like weighting later-round matches and the need to “play up” to raise rating. They share tournament stories (including a walk-off ATP and a disastrous windy match) and highlight key improvement areas: stop and hit with a split step, communicate with partners, and let out balls go, plus a drill to understand how little pace keeps balls in. They close with thoughts on sticking to one’s strengths despite the game’s increasing aggression and what each is currently working on (Mircea’s two-handed backhand; Michael refining defensive resets). Peace and love, peace and love. :P M&M Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

19 de may de 2026 - 42 min
Portada del episodio 64: Watch Yourself Win: How Video Analysis Instantly Improves Your Pickleball Game

64: Watch Yourself Win: How Video Analysis Instantly Improves Your Pickleball Game

If you’re serious about getting better at pickleball, one of the fastest ways to improve isn’t drilling more—it’s watching yourself play. In this episode, Michael O’Neal (http://instagram.com/solohour [http://instagram.com/solohour]) and Mircea Morariu (http://instagram.com/brainsdoc [http://instagram.com/brainsdoc]) break down how video analysis can dramatically accelerate your progress. From simple positioning mistakes to advanced pattern recognition, seeing your game on film reveals what you think you’re doing versus what’s actually happening. They share how pros—and top coaches—use film study to sharpen strategy, improve teamwork, and eliminate costly habits. Whether you’re a 3.5 or pushing 5.0, this is one of the lowest-effort, highest-impact tools you can add to your game. Key Topics Covered: * Why Video Doesn’t Lie: Most players think they’re in the right position, split stepping, and hitting balanced shots—until they watch themselves. * What to Watch First: Start with serve/return positioning, then track your movement to the kitchen and whether you’re arriving in sync with your partner. * Court Positioning > Footwork (But Both Matter): Being in the right place often matters more than perfect mechanics—and video makes positioning mistakes obvious. * Stop Moving Through the Ball: Many unforced errors come from hitting while off-balance. Watch how often you’re still vs. moving at contact. * Partner Awareness & Team Dynamics: Are you advancing together? Covering the middle? Speeding up balls your partner isn’t ready for? Film exposes breakdowns instantly. * Winning vs. Losing Patterns: Identify repeatable outcomes—who you target, where you hit thirds, and what consistently wins or loses points. * Shot Selection & Communication: Driving vs. dropping, attacking at the right time, and making sure your partner knows what’s coming. * Advanced Insight: Pattern Recognition At higher levels, small tendencies (like predictable counters) become opportunities you can exploit over and over. * How to Watch Film Effectively: Watch full matches first, then rewatch focusing on: 1. Yourself 2. Your partner 3. Your opponents * Pro Tip: Watch elite players (like Anna Leigh Waters) and focus only on their footwork—you’ll learn more than watching the ball. Bottom Line: You can’t fix what you can’t see. Film gives you instant feedback on positioning, balance, teamwork, and patterns—and it’s one of the quickest ways to level up your game. Want help analyzing your game? Email: fourohtopro@gmail.com [4.0topro@gmail.com] Instagram: @4.0_to_Pro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

19 de mar de 2026 - 30 min
Soy muy de podcasts. Mientras hago la cama, mientras recojo la casa, mientras trabajo… Y en Podimo encuentro podcast que me encantan. De emprendimiento, de salid, de humor… De lo que quiera! Estoy encantada 👍
Soy muy de podcasts. Mientras hago la cama, mientras recojo la casa, mientras trabajo… Y en Podimo encuentro podcast que me encantan. De emprendimiento, de salid, de humor… De lo que quiera! Estoy encantada 👍
MI TOC es feliz, que maravilla. Ordenador, limpio, sugerencias de categorías nuevas a explorar!!!
Me suscribi con los 14 días de prueba para escuchar el Podcast de Misterios Cotidianos, pero al final me quedo mas tiempo porque hacia tiempo que no me reía tanto. Tiene Podcast muy buenos y la aplicación funciona bien.
App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
contenidos frescos e inteligentes
La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

Elige tu suscripción

Más populares

Oferta limitada

Premium

20 horas de audiolibros

  • Podcasts exclusivos

  • Disfruta los podcast de Podimo sin anuncios

  • Cancela cuando quieras

2 meses por 1 €
Después 4,99 € / mes

Empezar

Premium Plus

100 horas de audiolibros

  • Podcasts exclusivos

  • Disfruta los podcast de Podimo sin anuncios

  • Cancela cuando quieras

Disfruta 30 días gratis
Después 9,99 € / mes

Prueba gratis

Sólo en Podimo

Audiolibros populares

Preguntas frecuentes

Más preguntas y respuestas
Empezar

2 meses por 1 €. Después 4,99 € / mes. Cancela cuando quieras.