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What Is a No-Look Shot in Pickleball & When to Use It

News Stacie Townsend 04-17-2023

A no-look shot in pickleball is an advanced shot that is hit without looking at the ball. Instead, you rely on your instincts and muscle memory to hit the pickleball. The benefits of a no-look shot on the pickleball court include:

  • Surprise factor: By not looking at the pickleball, you can often catch your opponents off guard and create an unexpected shot. Since most players hit the pickleball in a direction that they are looking, a no-look shot can catch opponents off guard because they are not anticipating where the ball will be hit, making it difficult for them to respond in time. Plus, this is not a commonly used shot, so opponents may not be familiar with how to defend against it. As a result, this advanced shot can give the player hitting the shot a strategic advantage and can lead to a point or a favorable position on the court.
  • Test reaction time: As noted above, the no-look shot is a surprising shot that can keep your opponents off-balance. As a result, this shot can test your opponents’ reaction time and hand speed.
  • Confidence and momentum builder: Successfully hitting a no-look shot on the pickleball court can be a confidence and momentum builder for you and your partner. Since momentum is so crucial to the sport of pickleball (which is full of momentum swings and runs), it can be a good strategy to use difficult shots to grab momentum on the court. However, be wary because a failed no-look shot can also lead to momentum for your opponents.
  • Fun factor: A no-look shot on the pickleball court can add an element of fun and excitement to the game, making it more enjoyable for you and any spectators. This will be less important in a competitive play environment, but can be important when playing pickleball for the fun of it.

A no-look shot in pickleball can be an effective way to surprise your opponents and win a point, but it is important to know when and when not to use this advanced shot. Here are some tips to help you determine when to hit a no-look shot on the pickleball court:

  • When you are in position with strong balance – A no-look shot is already a difficult shot, as you are not looking at the pickleball. To add another element of not being balanced or being in the wrong position will only make your chances of success even worse. As a result, only attempt this advanced shot when you are in position with solid balance from the ground up.
  • When the pickleball is traveling at a slower pace – Since you are relying on muscle memory to hit a no-look shot on the pickleball court, it will be easier to execute if the pickleball is traveling at a slower pace (as opposed to a rapid-hands battle that tests your reaction time).
  • When you are confident in your ability on the pickleball court – Again, the no-look shot is an advanced shot. A no-look shot should only be attempted by experienced players who have developed good reflexes, accuracy, and control. If you are not confident in your ability to hit the shot accurately, it may be better to stick to more traditional shots.
  • When your opponent is out of position – A no-look shot can be a good way to take advantage of an opponent who is out of position or not expecting the shot.
  • When it is not a crucial moment in the pickleball game – A no-look shot should not be attempted when it is a crucial point in the pickleball game or if you are feeling pressure to win the point. In these situations, it is better to stick to more reliable shots that you are comfortable with. This is especially true because a missed no-look shot may help give your opponents momentum to rattle off a few points in a row, which is certainly something to avoid.

Remember that a no-look shot is an advanced technique that should only be attempted by experienced players who have developed good reflexes, accuracy, and control. With practice and perseverance, you can add the no-look shot to your repertoire and use it to surprise and outmaneuver your opponents on the pickleball court. Even then, this shot should be used sparingly and only when it is appropriate.

Lastly, even though the no-look shot can surprise your opponents on the pickleball court. Always be ready for the pickleball to come back. And, if you are not having success with the no-look shot, go back to playing high percentage pickleball until you are able to drill the shot and master your muscle memory.

WANT MORE PICKLEBALL TIPS AND STRATEGIES?

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Plus, if you want more pickleball tips and strategies on every aspect of your pickleball game, check out Pickler’s online video lesson collection called My Pro Pickleball Coach. My Pro Pickleball Coach is a fraction of the price of one clinic or even one lesson, and features over 140 video lessons (over 7 hours of instruction!), as well as a corresponding e-book. These online video lessons are available on demand 24/7 and breakdown every aspect of the sport of pickleball, including pickleball drills, strategy, and advanced concepts, so you will play your best pickleball.

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