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About If you're seeking expert pickleball instruction in the Dallas area, look no further than Coach Jon. With years of teaching experience and a unique, engaging approach to the game, Coach Jon has earned a reputation as one of the premier pickleball coaches in DFW. His expertise and personalized teaching style have garnered glowing reviews from students across the country. What sets Coach Jon apart is his ability to tailor his instruction to each individual's learning style. He uses a combination of visual aids, clear explanations, and patient guidance to ensure that every student learns effectively and gains confidence on the court. His energy and love for the game are truly contagious—lessons with Coach Jon are as fun as they are informative. Students consistently praise his keen ability to quickly assess skill levels and customize lessons accordingly. Whether you're just picking up a paddle or you're a seasoned player aiming to sharpen your competitive edge, Coach Jon helps players at all levels improve. His coaching emphasizes proper technique, strategic positioning, repetition, and consistent practice—all crucial elements for elevating your game. Don't miss the chance to work with Coach Jon. With his guidance, you'll not only improve your skills but also rediscover the sheer joy of playing pickleball.
"OMG! Coach J is one of if not the best PB trainer out here in all the 50 states. My game has leveled up like no other. I’m ready to take on Ben Johns, I’ll tell you that !
For the love of the game, I've dedicated 18 years of my life to playing the game and 5 years coaching. My experience includes coaching recreational leagues, select baseball, and Major League Baseballs RBI program. My coaching blends technical expertise in a student teacher environment. Todays era of youth baseball focuses on games and game situations, not the technical aspects and mechanics of how the game should be played. If you do not produce immediately, or show that you may not know what to do in a certain situation you could be subjected to ridicule and potentially a lack of playing time. I think that is wrong. Every single situation is a chance to learn through constant communication and practice, but since your kids game to practice schedule is 7-10:1 until they reach high school there is no time to learn the game unless you come to someone like me. Let me fill the void and help you grow the mental side of the game.