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Building on a diverse sports background, I've transitioned from dedicating myself to tennis, ping-pong, and badminton to becoming a 4.5 rated Pickleball player. Now, I channel my joy and expertise into teaching the game, ready to share this exhilarating sport with you and your friends! With my broad background and dedication, I'm here to guide your journey! I recommend 90 minutes if you are doing one session only.
"Kibom was great!!! He gave such great explanations to everything. His instruction was clear and he gave examples that made me understand better. As much as I’ve learned pickleball already, he taught me the correct basics I need for a better foundation! He taught me correct stance, grip, and footwork. I’ve been trying to do topspin and he taught me what I need to know! I appreciate his patience with me. I would highly recommend him!!
Passionate about sharing my love for the game, I bring 12 years of playing experience to the court and 2 years of coaching high school students, fostering a fun yet focused learning environment. As an experienced player myself, I understand the nuances of tennis and tailor my approach to each student's individual needs and aspirations. Let's unlock your full potential together!
"The lesson was quite helpful, especially in focusing on my backhand technique, though I still have some room to improve on my footwork and consistency. Sabrina’s guidance was clear without being overbearing, which I appreciated. I’d consider trying another lesson to keep building on what I’ve learned.