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Lead With Your Bellybutton and Kiss the Ball: Drilling the ATP

July 17 2025
Lead With Your Bellybutton and Kiss the Ball: Drilling the ATP

Once a novelty, the around the post (ATP) has become a routine shot in advanced pickleball games. And just like your drop and twoey roll dink, it’s a shot that should be drilled. When the time comes, you want to nail it.

Luckily for you, Tyson McGuffin whipped up a quick tutorial. Here are the highlights:

✅ Get moving. Footwork is the foundation for any successful ATP. You need to get to the ball rather than reaching for it.

✅ Don’t rush it. Most ATPs fail because they’re hit too soon. You want the ball to reach its widest point before making contact. You have WAY more time than you think.

✅ Seriously, keep waiting. The ball can, and probably should, be a few inches off the ground before you hit it. Angles are your friend here. Give yourself the best shot possible.

✅ Keep it tight. Swing small and focus on hitting your spot. You don’t need to crush this for it to be a winner.

✅ Keep your hips open and your bellybutton facing your intended target. Think of this more as a redirection than a full shot.

✅ Think of the face of the ball like the face of a clock. You want to “kiss the ball at 3 o’clock", says Tyson, for the best chance of spinning the ball into the open court.

Watch the full video.

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