Pickleball with Coach Eric Stolte

šŸ’°$88 weekly lessons

Hi, I’m Eric Stolte — a PPR-certified pickleball coach with over two years of experience, and a lifelong athlete passionate about movement and performance. I fell in love with pickleball because it’s fun, fast-paced, and one of the best ways to build community while staying active. I’m also a certified personal trainer with a background in biomechanics, so I pay close attention to how you move — helping you build better habits, prevent injury, and develop strong, efficient technique. Whether you’re brand new to the sport, working on consistency, or looking to gain a competitive edge, I’ll meet you where you are. Each session includes a dynamic warm-up, targeted drills, and personalized coaching focused on your goals — from dinks and drops to footwork and strategy. Let’s help you move well, play smart, and stay in the game for years to come.

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Teaches: Adults, Seniors
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Levels: Beginners, Intermediates
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Lives in: Bethesda, Maryland
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Happy Student Score: Not available
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Years Playing: Not specified
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Given: 0 lessons

Accomplishments

šŸ“4.2 DUPR
šŸ…Experienced Player

Certifications & Badges

šŸ“PPR Certified
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Locations

These are the locations I've set as being able to provide lessons:
3 courts available

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Norwood Park (tennis court)

4764 Chevy Chase Dr, Bethesda, MD 20815

322.6 miles away
OutdoorsMay be unreliable
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Chevy Chase Recreation Association (tennis court)

8922 Spring Valley Rd, Chevy Chase, MD 20815

322.8 miles away
OutdoorsMay be unreliable
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Bethesda OneLife

4400 Montgomery Ave, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA

322.7 miles away
OutdoorsMay be unreliable
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Availability

These are the times I've set as being available for lessons.šŸ“ Norwood Park (tennis court)
sundays
8 AM - 8 PM
mondays
8 AM - 8 PM
tuesdays
8 AM - 8 PM
wednesdays
8 AM - 8 PM
thursdays
8 AM - 8 PM
fridays
8 AM - 8 PM
saturdays
8 AM - 8 PM

Beginner training plan
Your first lessonIn our first session, we begin by getting comfortable with the paddle through a simple yet essential drill—bouncing the ball on the paddle face. This helps develop hand-eye coordination and introduces players to the paddle’s ā€œsweet spot.ā€ Next, we move to controlled dinking against a wall, focusing on developing soft touch and proper mechanics using shoulder-driven movement. Once players are familiar with this foundational skill, we introduce the concept and rules of the Non-Volley Zone aka the Kitchen. We then progress to cooperative dinking with a partner to reinforce contact out in front, positioning, and consistency. From there, we introduce the fundamentals of serving, followed by rally practice. The session concludes with a game simulation to apply what we’ve learned, covering basic rules, court positioning, and how to keep score.
Lesson 11+This progression is designed to help you build a solid foundation, have fun, and play confidently at the 3.0 to 3.5 level. By the end of these sessions, you’ll have the skills to enjoy recreational games and start competing with consistency. If your goal is to advance to the 4.0 level, the next phase of your development will focus on mastering soft game tactics—specifically, consistent dinking and resetting the ball from mid-court under pressure. These nuanced skills are what separate solid intermediate players from advanced competitors.
Lesson 4-10Lesson 4: Introduction to Topspin In this session, we introduce topspin—a critical skill for keeping the ball low and controlled. Players will learn the mechanics of generating topspin through paddle angle and swing path, laying the foundation for more advanced strokes. Lesson 5: The Topspin Serve Building on the previous lesson, we apply topspin to the serve. Players will learn how to add spin to create depth, bounce variation, and increased difficulty for their opponent, adding a strategic edge to their service game. Lesson 6: Topspin Volleys at the Net We bring topspin into the kitchen with offensive volley work. Players will practice topspin volleys that dip quickly into the opponent’s court, making them harder to return and allowing players to maintain pressure at the net. Lesson 7: Backhand Return Mechanics This session is focused on mastering the backhand return. Players will learn proper grip, body positioning, and follow-through to execute consistent and effective backhand returns that set up strong third shots. Lesson 8: Backhand Roll Volleys We take the backhand further by introducing roll volleys—a versatile shot used to generate spin and pace from the non-volley zone. Players will learn how to disguise and control this shot to create offensive opportunities. Lesson 9: Mastering the Third Shot Drop One of the most essential shots in pickleball, the third shot drop is the focus of this session. Players will learn how to transition from baseline to kitchen with a soft, precise drop that neutralizes opponents and sets up net play. Lesson 10: 7–11 Drills & Match Simulation Our final session focuses on integration and mastery through the 7–11 drill format, where players rally in structured sequences to reinforce shot selection and strategy. We’ll simulate real match play to tie everything together and solidify skills in a game-like setting.
Lesson 2-3Lesson 2: Deep Serve & Return Fundamentals In our second session, we take a deeper dive into the importance of serving and returning deep. Players will learn how strategic depth on the serve and return can set up an advantageous third shot and help control the pace of play. We’ll focus on consistency, placement, and footwork to support effective court positioning right from the start of the point. Lesson 3: Net Play & Volley Techniques Our third session shifts the focus to volleys and net play. Players will learn how to confidently block fast-paced drives and execute punch volleys that apply pressure and maintain offensive positioning at the net. Emphasis is placed on proper ready position, paddle angle, and timing to become a more effective presence at the kitchen line.

What you need to bringProper Shoes, water,

What I can bringBalls, training tools, top spin pro, targets, paddles

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