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From 3.5 to 4.0: Real QUEST Members Share What Actually Made the Difference
This is what QUEST is all about. I sat down with two of our Quest members and asked them one simple question — what took you from 3.5 to 4.0? No scripts. No fluff. Just two players who put in the work and broke through the wall that stops most people cold. If you've been stuck at 3.5 and wondering if you'll ever get to the next level — watch this. These ladies were right where you are. Now they're not. This is what structured coaching, real film analysis, and a community that pushes you actually looks like in real life. QUEST isn't theory. It's results. 👉 If you're ready to have your own breakthrough story, click the link and join Quest. Your 4.0 is closer than you think. 🐐 https://www.goatpaddle.com/collections/best-sellers/products/presidential-all-foam-pickleball-paddle
From 3.5 to 4.0: Real QUEST Members Share What Actually Made the Difference
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QUEST Volley Masterclass — The Shape of the Perfect Volley and Why It Wins Points
The volley is not just a shot. It is a weapon. When executed with precision, the volley neutralizes your opponent's best offense, creates immediate pressure, and shifts court control in an instant. What separates a competent volley from a championship volley comes down to one thing — shape. The shape of the volley begins before contact. It starts with paddle position, wrist firmness, and the angle of approach. A flat, passive volley gives your opponent time to recover. A volley with intentional shape — crafted with the correct swing path, contact point, and follow-through — directs the ball with purpose and takes time away from even the most experienced players at the kitchen line. Watch closely in this session. Notice the compact backswing that eliminates wasted motion and maximizes reaction time. Observe how the contact point in front of the body creates a natural downward trajectory, keeping the ball low and forcing a defensive response. Study the paddle face angle — even a two-degree deviation changes the entire outcome of the shot. At the elite level, the volley is not reactive. It is deliberate. Every volley in this masterclass is the result of body positioning, court awareness, and years of intentional repetition coming together in one fluid motion. This is what world-class volleying looks like. Study the shape. Own the kitchen. Elevate your game.
QUEST Volley Masterclass — The Shape of the Perfect Volley and Why It Wins Points
The Drive Drill Every Quest Member Needs to Master
The most powerful drives in pickleball don't come from swinging harder — they come from creating space, timing your rotation, and snapping through the kinetic chain at exactly the right moment. In this drill we break down the forehand and backhand drive from the ground up. We start with footwork — because your feet are what create the space around the ball that allows your hips, core, and shoulder to load and fire in sequence. Without that space, you're muscling the ball. With it, you're driving through it. Focus points in this session: — Positioning your feet to create space around the ball before you swing — Loading your hips and initiating rotation from the ground up — Timing the kinetic chain snap so your energy transfers fully through contact — Following through with control, not just power Work through this at half speed first. Feel the rotation. Feel the snap. Then build your speed around that sequence and watch your drives become a weapon. This is how to take advantage of points with your drive. Now it's your turn. BAHHH. 🐐
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The Drive Drill Every Quest Member Needs to Master
BIG SWING, BIG MISS: Why Contact Point Wins More Than Power
Most pickleball players come from tennis or other racket sports and make the same mistake — they think a bigger swing means a better shot. In pickleball, the real weapon isn't power, it's taking time away from your opponent. Contact point is everything. Getting to the ball early and making contact out in front doesn't just improve your control — it compresses your opponent's reaction time and forces errors. A big swing creates big misses. A smart, early contact point creates pressure. In this video, we break down the difference between swinging for power and owning your contact point so you can start winning more exchanges at the kitchen line and beyond.
BIG SWING, BIG MISS: Why Contact Point Wins More Than Power
FOA: Fifth Shot Out of the Air — The Serving Team's Secret Weapon
The FOA (Fifth Shot Out of the Air) is one of the most powerful weapons the serving team has in pickleball — and most players never use it. Once you and your partner have your roles locked in and know where the 3rd shot is going, you can start hunting the 5th shot aggressively before it drops. This creates a 3-5-7 pattern that puts the returning team on defense and wins you easy points. Think of it like serve +1 in tennis — a pre-planned, high-percentage power play. In this video, we break down the timing, positioning, and communication required to execute FOA at a high level and turn the serving team's disadvantage into a real advantage.
FOA: Fifth Shot Out of the Air — The Serving Team's Secret Weapon
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