Fix Your Backhand Punch Volley Fast

Struggling to be aggressive at the kitchen? In this CCC, I work with Brooke on turning her backhand punch volley from a safe reset into an attacking weapon. Her biggest issues were: • Settling for resets instead of attacking • Breaking her wrist on contact • Letting her elbow drift out • Turning her body sideways instead of staying square She could get balls back, but she wasn’t putting any pressure on her opponents. We broke down the mechanics of the backhand punch volley and focused on how to attack safely and consistently. We worked on: • Keeping a stable paddle face (no wrist breakdown) • Staying square and balanced • Compact, forward punch mechanics • Targeting down at the opponent’s feet • Covering her body on faster balls We also worked on two key variations: • Shoulder-high punch volleys • Balls coming directly at the body Once those adjustments clicked, her volleys became more controlled, more aggressive, and way more effective in hand battles. If you feel like you’re always resetting instead of attacking, this breakdown will help you start winning more points at the kitchen. This video is part of my CCC (Cori’s Court Correction) series — real players, real coaching, real fixes you can apply to your own game. 👉 Subscribe for more pickleball lessons, drills, and strategy! Follow me for tips: Instagram:   / corielliott.pb   TikTok:   / corielliott.pb   If you want to try out THRIVE, use my discount code ‘CFE’ at checkout. I’m currently using the THRIVE Ignite https://thrivepb.com