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  1. Pickleball
  2. Texas
  3. Marion

Learn Pickleball with Shannon

⭑5.0 (6)
💰$61 weekly lessons

LEVEL II IPTPA CERTIFIED - 4.1 DUPR As a former collegiate athlete and sports enthusiast I have always been drawn to team sports. I was introduced to Pickleball in 2014, however, did not immediately fall in love with the sport but with the people. I love being able to play a sport along side my parents, husband, children, family & friends. I am currently an IPTPA Level 2 Certified Instructor and enjoy being able to share my experience and knowledge with fellow sports enthusiast of all ages. I love competing and interacting with my students on the court.

Levels taught: Beginners, Intermediates
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Teaches: Teenagers, Adults, Seniors
🏅Tournament Winner
🔥8 Lessons
⭐️Tournament Competitor
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Reviews

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Eric M.Verified ✓
Level: Intermediate•Lessons taken: 3
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Brazo Zulu training day! Thoroughly enjoyed working on defense from positioning (body & paddle) and strategy. Double bonus - working on speedups - offensively & defensively. Corrected blocking grip & technique. Great day!
Anthony C.Verified ✓
Level: Beginner•Lessons taken: 1
Verified ✓
Shannon was incredibly friendly and welcoming during my pickleball lesson. She shared great tips that were easy to apply and made learning fun. I highly recommend her for anyone looking to improve their game in a supportive environment!
Carolyn D.
Lessons taken: 1
I had a great time and learned a lot! Thank you! I never slow down and think about those things so it was very helpful.“

Locations

These are the locations I've set as being able to provide lessons:
3 courts available
Seguin-Saegert Pickleball Complex

418 W Mountain St, Seguin, TX 78155, USA

1109.4 miles away
Outdoors
Private Court - Cattlemans Lane, Marion

300 Cattlemans Lane, Marion, TX 78124, USA

1118 miles away
Outdoors
Universal City Park

305 North Blvd, Universal City, TX 78148, USA

1124.2 miles away
Outdoors
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Availability

These are the times I've set as being available for lessons.
mondays
4 PM - 6 PM
tuesdays
9 AM - 1 PM
thursdays
9 AM - 1 PM

Beginner training plan
Your first lesson1. Introduction to Pickleball Rules Learn the basic rules, including scoring, serving, and the non-volley zone (kitchen).
Lesson 11+11. Footwork and Movement Focus on proper footwork for moving efficiently around the court and reacting to different shots. 12. Game Play and Scoring Apply all learned skills in controlled games while reinforcing scoring rules and strategies.
Lesson 4-104. Serving Techniques Practice proper underhand serves and explore strategies for consistency and depth. 5. Return of Serve Learn how to return serves effectively, focusing on direction, control, and shot placement. 6. Dinking Introduce the dink shot to keep opponents off-balance and take control of the kitchen line. 7. The Kitchen (Non-Volley Zone) Understand the importance of positioning and shot selection near the kitchen to avoid faults. 8. Volleys and Punch Shots Work on volleys and punch shots to handle fast-paced exchanges at the net. 9. Third Shot Drop Develop the critical third shot drop to transition from baseline to the net and reset the rally. 10. Basic Strategy and Court Positioning Learn basic doubles strategy, including communication, court coverage, and shot placement.
Lesson 2-32. Grip and Stance Master the correct grip (continental or eastern) and ready stance to set a solid foundation. 3. Forehand and Backhand Groundstrokes Develop consistent forehand and backhand strokes to control rallies and keep the ball in play.

Advanced training plan
Your first lesson1. Advanced Serves and Variations Master spin serves, power serves, and short-angle serves to disrupt your opponent's return strategy.
Lesson 11+11. Reading Opponents and Anticipation Develop anticipation skills by reading your opponent’s body language and shot tendencies to gain a tactical edge. 12. Tournament Mindset and Mental Toughness Focus on mental preparation, focus techniques, and handling pressure in competitive play.
Lesson 4-104. Dinking with Purpose Refine your dink game by adding height, spin, and directional control to force opponent errors. 5. Transitioning to the Net Perfect your transition from the baseline to the kitchen using split-step timing and shot anticipation. 6. Volley Control and Soft Hands Develop touch and precision in volleys, including block volleys and drop volleys to neutralize fast rallies. 7. Attacking from the Kitchen Learn how to execute strategic attacks at the kitchen line, utilizing fast exchanges and body shots. 8. Defensive Lobs and Overheads Work on well-placed lobs and powerful overhead smashes to both defend and finish points. 9. Counterattacks and Resetting the Point Master resetting fast-paced exchanges with drop volleys and control shots to regain an advantage. 10. Advanced Court Positioning and Doubles Strategy Fine-tune your communication, positioning, and strategic shot selection in fast-paced doubles play.
Lesson 2-32. Return of Serve Strategies Focus on aggressive and defensive returns to control the pace of the game and set up your next shot. 3. Third Shot Drive vs. Third Shot Drop Learn when to use a powerful third shot drive or a soft drop based on your opponent’s positioning.

Youth players
Working with kidsI understand most kids learn best through play and hands-on experience. They respond to fun activities, games, and a less formal teaching style. Typically they have shorter attention spans and need frequent breaks, varied activities, and engaging, fast-paced games to keep them focused. Are still developing coordination and balance, so teaching often focuses on building these skills through movement-based activities. Are motivated by fun, enjoyment, and positive reinforcement. They thrive on games, challenges, and rewards like praise or prizes. Need more immediate, positive feedback and encouragement, focusing on fun and small wins rather than perfect technique. Need quicker transitions and more dynamic lessons that keep them engaged and moving. Lessons are less formal, incorporating games, creativity, and a playful approach to learning.

Working with teenagers1. Learning Style: Teens benefit from a mix of hands-on activities and clear explanations. Connecting skills to real-world scenarios and personal goals, offering both fun and challenge. 2. Attention Span: Teens can handle longer, more focused drills but still need variety. By incorporating both drills and competitive games I attempt to maintain engagement and keep them motivated. 3. Physical Coordination: Teens are typically more developed physically than younger kids, so I can introduce more advanced movements and agility-based drills. Focusing on improving athleticism and technical skill simultaneously. 4. Motivation: Teens respond well to both personal achievement and peer competition. With the use friendly competitions, measurable progress (like tracking performance), and emphasize self-improvement the idea is to find what motivates them. 5. Feedback Style: Teens appreciate honest, constructive feedback, but it should be balanced with encouragement. I like to offer specific advice on how to improve while recognizing their progress. 6. Teaching Pace: Teens can handle a more moderate pace, allowing them time to process and practice new skills. However, by keeping lessons dynamic and goal-oriented the hope is to sustain their interest. 7. Lesson Structure: I like to structured my lessons with a balance of drills, games, and strategic discussions. By integrating some competition-based activities, my teen students enjoy testing their skills in game-like situations. And lastly by blending fun with challenge and incorporating goal-oriented activities, I look to help keep them engaged while developing their skills and confidence, both on and off the court.

What you need to bringComfortable athletic clothes, closed toed athletic shoes, a water bottle, sunscreen/protection, and a snack if needed. Also if you have your own pickleball equipment ie: paddle.

What I can bringI bring demo paddles, adequate balls, training tools, and more.

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