Short Answer To focus better in doubles pickleball, stop trying to think about everything at once. From the Fluid Motion Factor perspective, better doubles focus comes from simplifying your job: soften your eyes, receive the ball, stay aware of your partner, move with...
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Why Thinking Too Much Hurts Your Pickleball Game
The Short Answer: Thinking too much hurts your pickleball game because it interrupts the body’s natural timing, feel, balance, and reaction. From the Fluid Motion Factor perspective, overthinking puts the verbal, supervising mind in charge of movements that the body...
Why the Brain Interferes With Natural Athletic Movement
Short Answer The brain interferes with natural athletic movement when the conscious, thinking mind tries to control actions the body normally performs automatically. In pickleball, this often happens under pressure, after mistakes, or when a player tries too hard to...
What Are Soft Eyes in Pickleball?
Short Answer Soft eyes in pickleball means seeing the ball without staring at it too hard. Instead of narrowing your focus and tightening your body, soft eyes allow you to see the ball, the court, your opponent, your partner, and the space around the point. From the...
What is the Fluid Motion Factor in Pickleball
Short Answer The Fluid Motion Factor, or FMF, is the body’s natural ability to move, react, and strike the ball without too much interference from the thinking mind. In pickleball, FMF helps players stop overcontrolling their strokes and instead trust timing, balance,...
The Biggest Tell in Pickleball
One of the biggest tells in pickleball is not a paddle angle or body lean. It is what a player does right after a missed shot. Loud self-criticism, sulking, or even subtle bad vibes can tighten the body, disrupt teamwork, and make both partners less free. Here’s how to spot it and how Pickle Juice offers a better response.






