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Pickleball is often times described as a game of momentum swings, where one player or one team can go on runs and string several points together. For instance, it is not uncommon for a player or team to win 5 or more points at a time on the pickleball court. You better use any momentum while you have it because once you lose the momentum, it can be extremely difficult to get back.
If you are just starting a pickleball game, your goal is to steal the momentum. If you have lost the momentum during a pickleball game, your goal is to dig yourself out and grab the momentum back from your opponents. But, when momentum is an unquantifiable and intangible (but also a powerful) force on the pickleball court, how can you manage and change momentum?
Try these 5 ways:
Again, pickleball generally is a game of momentum… and momentum swings. Sometimes, you cannot make a shot and, sometimes, you cannot miss a shot. With the threat of momentum on the pickleball court, never feel complacent or comfortable on the pickleball court. Whether you are up 10-1 or down 1-10, momentum can help propel you to a victory or spiral you to a loss. So, use these 5 easy ways to manage the momentum next time that you are on the pickleball court.