Tyson McGuffin PickleballNovember 04, 202500:00:47

If you’re tired of giving your opponents a free pass to the kitchen line, this lesson is for you.

Tyson McGuffin breaks down how to stay dangerous with your 4th shot — using your forehand, roll volleys, and smart court positioning to apply pressure instead of surrendering control.

Too many players hit a great return, move up, and then invite their opponents forward with a safe 4th. Tyson shows how to recognize when to take a step back, use your forehand drive, and turn defense into offense — even from tough, low positions.

You’ll learn:
Why your 4th shot is key to keeping opponents deep and off balance
When to drive vs. drop to maintain pressure
How to use your forehand and roll volley to stay aggressive off the bounce
Smart footwork for buying time and creating better contact zones
The right way to use topspin and shoulder control for consistent roll volleys

By the end of this video, you’ll know how to stop inviting your opponents up and start making them feel heavy traffic every time they move forward.
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