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Coach Ravi Muthu

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Pickleball lessons with

Coach Ravi Muthu

From$56.70 per lesson
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5.0•3 reviews
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About your pickleball coach

With over 15 years of coaching experience in Tennis and Pickleball, I’m passionate about helping players of all levels unlock their potential. My approach focuses on creating an engaging and supportive environment where you can refine your skills, build confidence, and embrace the excitement. Whether you're just starting out or striving for excellence, let's work together to elevate your game and achieve your goals! A Performance Management Tool/Training Program based on the Six-Sigma/DMAIC methodology can be highly effective in Improving Skills and Eliminating Errors. It stands for Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, & Control; using that methodology with match/league play (DUPR) performance as the baseline and goal-oriented training. Ravi Muthu Founder, NexGen Pickleball Passion ⭐ Perspiration ⭐ Perfection

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Teaches: Adults, Seniors
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Levels: Beginners, Intermediates, Experts
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Lives in: Prosper, Texas
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Years Playing: Not specified
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Given: 5 lessons

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Lakewood Park

Free
892.4 miles away

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Near Prosper, Texas

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Accomplishments

🏓3.85 DUPR
🏅Experienced Player

Certifications & Badges

📝PPR Certified

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Savannah Kotas
Always willing to help students even outside of lesson time or at tournaments. Great at seeing potential in people and then helping them reach their goals.
Kevin Kidakarn
Amazing teacher 🧑‍🏫 best teacher in the world!
Vikram Pujari
I had my first pickleball lesson with Ravi, and it was incredibly helpful. I am sure with practice, it will make me a better player over time, Highly recommend!

Beginner training plan
Your first lessonBeginner Pickleball Instructions 1. Equipment Needed Pickleball paddle Pickleball (plastic ball with holes) Proper court shoes 2. Basic Rules Serving: Serve underhand from behind the baseline. Serve diagonally to the opposite service court. The serve must clear the non-volley zone (kitchen). Double-Bounce Rule: After the serve, the ball must bounce once on each side before players can volley (hit it out of the air). Scoring: Only the serving team can score. Games are typically played to 11 points (win by 2). 3. Court Layout Non-Volley Zone (Kitchen): A 7-foot area on both sides of the net where players cannot volley. Baselines, sidelines, and service areas should be understood and respected. 4. Key Techniques Grip: Hold the paddle with a relaxed grip, similar to shaking hands. Stance: Stay balanced with feet shoulder-width apart. Positioning: Stand slightly behind the baseline when serving or returning serves. Dinking: Practice soft shots that land in the kitchen to control the game. 5. Beginner Tips Focus on consistency over power. Communicate with your partner in doubles play. Avoid standing in the kitchen unless the ball bounces there first. Keep your paddle up and ready at chest level. 6. Practice Drills Practice serves to improve accuracy. Work on dinking by rallying with a partner in the kitchen. Drill groundstrokes by hitting against a wall or a partner. 7. Court Etiquette Respect others on the court. Call out the score before each serve. Acknowledge good shots by your opponent. Enjoy learning and playing pickleball—it's a fun and social sport for all ages!
Lesson 11+A Performance Management Tool/Training Program based on the Six-Sigma/DMAIC methodology can be highly effective in Improving Skills and Eliminating Errors. It stands for Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, & Control; using that methodology with match/league play (DUPR) performance as the baseline and goal-oriented training.
Lesson 4-10A Performance Management Tool/Training Program based on the Six-Sigma/DMAIC methodology can be highly effective in Improving Skills and Eliminating Errors. It stands for Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, & Control; using that methodology with match/league play (DUPR) performance as the baseline and goal-oriented training.
Lesson 2-3A Performance Management Tool/Training Program based on the Six-Sigma/DMAIC methodology can be highly effective in Improving Skills and Eliminating Errors. It stands for Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, & Control; using that methodology with match/league play (DUPR) performance as the baseline and goal-oriented training.

Advanced training plan
Your first lessonFor advanced players, training I focus on refining skills, mastering strategies, improving fitness, and building mental resilience. Technical Skills Refinement 1. Dinking Mastery: Practice tight cross-court and straight dinks. Mix pace and spin to keep opponents off balance. 2. Third-Shot Drops: Work on consistent arc and landing placement. Introduce slice and topspin variations. 3. Volleys and Punch Shots: Focus on quick hand drills to improve reaction speed. Use angles to create offensive opportunities. 4. Serves and Returns: Develop a powerful and varied serve. Return serves deep with precision, aiming to limit the opponent's shot choices. 5. Advanced Overheads and Smashes: Practice overhead accuracy and varying power levels. Learn to disguise your shots. Strategic Play 1. Court Positioning: Refine transitions to the kitchen line. Practice partner communication and coverage. 2. Shot Selection: Use smarter shot combinations (e.g., dink to lob, drop shot to volley). Develop a counter-attack strategy. 3. Anticipation and Reading Opponents: Identify patterns in your opponents’ play. Practice drills to predict and counter their next move. Physical Conditioning 1. Speed and Agility: Ladder drills, cone drills, and shuttle runs. Focus on lateral quickness and forward-backward movements. 2. Strength Training: Core exercises: planks, Russian twists, and medicine ball throws. Leg and shoulder strengthening with squats and resistance bands. 3. Endurance: Incorporate interval training and long-duration rallies. Mental Toughness 1. Focus Drills: Simulate high-pressure scenarios in practice. Visualize executing key plays during matches. 2. Adaptability: Play with diverse partners to adapt to different styles. Embrace challenging conditions (wind, sun, etc.) during training. Advanced Drills 1. Two-on-One: Two players at the net, one at the baseline to improve defense and counter-attacks. 2. Shadow Drills: Simulate strokes and footwork without a ball to refine technique. 3. Rally with Purpose: Set specific goals (e.g., maintain a dink rally for 25 shots) during play. Match Play Analysis Record and review games to identify strengths and areas for improvement. Implement feedback during subsequent training sessions. This advanced approach ensures players refine their game holistically and are well-prepared for high-level competition.
Lesson 11+A Performance Management Tool/Training Program based on the Six-Sigma/DMAIC methodology can be highly effective in Improving Skills and Eliminating Errors. It stands for Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, & Control; using that methodology with match/league play (DUPR) performance as the baseline and goal-oriented training.
Lesson 4-10A Performance Management Tool/Training Program based on the Six-Sigma/DMAIC methodology can be highly effective in Improving Skills and Eliminating Errors. It stands for Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, & Control; using that methodology with match/league play (DUPR) performance as the baseline and goal-oriented training.
Lesson 2-3A Performance Management Tool/Training Program based on the Six-Sigma/DMAIC methodology can be highly effective in Improving Skills and Eliminating Errors. It stands for Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, & Control; using that methodology with match/league play (DUPR) performance as the baseline and goal-oriented training.

Youth players
Working with kids1. Patience: Use positive reinforcement and adapt to each child’s pace. 2. Demonstration: Kids learn by watching—model techniques clearly. 3. Group Dynamics: Create a supportive environment where kids encourage each other. 4. Involvement: Let them keep track of scores or call lines to engage them more. 5. Variety: Rotate drills and games to maintain interest.

Working with teenagersTeenage pickleball is an exciting way for young athletes to stay active, develop new skills, and engage in a fun, social sport. Here's what makes it appealing and beneficial for teens: Benefits of Pickleball for Teenagers: 1. Physical Fitness: Pickleball improves hand-eye coordination, agility, and cardiovascular endurance without being overly strenuous. 2. Social Interaction: Teens can make new friends and enjoy a community atmosphere. 3. Life Skills: The sport teaches discipline, teamwork, and sportsmanship. 4. Competitive Opportunities: Tournaments and leagues offer a chance to compete at various levels, from recreational to advanced. 5. Accessibility: Pickleball courts are relatively easy to find, and the equipment is affordable and beginner-friendly. Tips for Teenagers Starting Pickleball: Learn the Basics: Focus on understanding the rules, scoring, and basic strokes (dinks, volleys, and drives). Find the Right Gear: Use a lightweight paddle and wear proper court shoes for safety. Practice Regularly: Consistency helps improve skills quickly. Join a Group or League: Being part of a junior pickleball group adds structure and makes the experience enjoyable. Opportunities in Pickleball: Teens interested in advancing in the sport can: Participate in clinics or coaching sessions. Compete in local or national tournaments. Earn scholarships as the sport grows in popularity. If you're looking for ways to introduce or enhance pickleball for teens in your area, I’d be happy to help!

What you need to bringPassion, Perspiration & we will work on Perfection...😊 Pickleball Paddle & Water to stay Hydrated.

What I can bringCoaching Skills & Intense Training

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