Running Out of Drill Ideas? Try These Proven Lesson Plans Coaches Swear By

By Jorge Capestany, RSPA Master Professional, and PTR International Master Professional


Let’s be honest… It’s not that you want to run the same drills over and over.

It’s that you don’t really have the time to research what new drills to use, so you’re getting bored, and your players can feel it.

Most pickleball coaches don’t struggle because they lack effort. They struggle because they don’t have a repeatable system for building practices.

So every day becomes: “Hmm… what should we do today?” That’s exhausting.

The Shift: Stop Thinking “Drills”… Start Thinking “Structure”

The best coaches don’t rely on random drills; they rely on a plug-and-play practice formula.

Swiping our proven lesson plan templates is something you do immediately:


Proven Lesson Plan Templates

Over the years, I’ve bounced back and forth in my use of lesson plan templates.

There were years when I was dedicated to always walking onto the court with a printed physical lesson plan in hand.

Ten years ago, there were times when I told myself, “I’ve got to do it on the fly.” I thought I knew enough just to read the situation and come up with a drill on the spot.

The truth is, I was best when I had a written lesson plan.

But what would that lesson plan consist of, and should I have different lesson plans for different types of classes, like kids, adults, and high-performance?

Ultimately, I decided I needed two categories of lesson plans to cover all the classes I was teaching.


These include:

Category 1: Generic Lesson Plan

This template is for when your players want a general pickleball lesson.

Meaning they’re not necessarily asking for just a lesson on dinks, but pickleball in general.

This template includes the following areas:

1. Dynamic Warm Up (movement with and without a paddle)

2. Non-Volley Zones Drills (dinks and volleys)

3. Transition Zone Drills (resets, volleys, and overheads)

4. Baseline Zone Drills (serves, returns, and third shots)

5. Point Play Drills (competition with a scoreboard)

6. Class Dismissal: (homework and cool down)


Category 2: Specific Lesson Plan

This template should be used when your students want a lesson on a more specific area of their game.

We allow the student to pick the areas to practice from the same categories (zones) as above.

  • Non-Volley Zones Drills (dinks and volleys)

  • Transition Zone Drills (resets, volleys, and overheads)

  • Baseline Zone Drills (serves, returns, and third shots)

  • Point Play Drills (competition with a scoreboard)

Then the coach searches for those types of drills in our massive library of drills.

Suppose the student really wants to spend most of the lesson working on their third shot drops.

The third shot drop is a skill that comes from the baseline zone, so that is where I would filter and search for it on the Pickleball Drills HQ website.


You can download an editable version of all our Lesson Templates using the link below.

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A Closer Look at the Lesson Plan Template Areas 

1. Dynamic Warm Up (5-10 minutes)

    • This includes dynamic warm-ups with and without a racket.

    • Don’t skip this activity, or your players may be more prone to injury

2. Non-Volley Zones Drills (10-15 minutes)

    • These drills include dinks, volleys, and any other shots that occur at or around the kitchen line.

    • We often start with these drills because the players use a smaller court area until they are more warmed up.

3. Transition Zone Drills (10-15 minutes)

    • These drills include resets, volleys, overheads, and other shots that occur in the transition zone between the baseline and kitchen.

    • This may be the most overlooked area of practice for many players, so it’s important to include these drills to maximize improvement.

4. Baseline Zone Drills (10-15 minutes)

    • These drills include serves, returns, lobs, groundstrokes, and third shot drops and drives.

    • Make sure you also teach players skills to get off the baseline and to the kitchen when practicing in this zone.

5. Point Play Drills (10-15 minutes)

    • These drills include playing games or at least scoring points, and allow the coach to observe the players in a competitive setting.

    • The players must serve, return, and keep score to simulate an actual game-like experience with scoreboard pressure.

6. Class Dismissal: (3-5 minutes)

    • This time should include a review of what was covered, a physical cool-down, and homework (drills) to complete before the next class.


Getting the Drills…

The next step is the most fun.

Now that you have your practice planned out, populate each section with the actual drills you will use.

This is easy to do with our massive drills library of over 470 pickleball drills.

Make sure you use the advanced search and filters to find exactly the types of drills you need quickly.

Then, go run your class and blow your students away with an awesome practice session.


Fun class-ending Drill Idea

Another great option, not specifically part of the lesson plan template, is ending your class with a fun drill.

Chances are you’ll know which drills your players seem to love, and I often make sure to end my class with one of their favorites.

Typically, they love drills that are doubles-based, include a scoreboard, and offer the chance to knock out the champions on one side of the court.

Ending with one of these types of drills is sure to send them home energized and excited to return.


Why Lesson Templates Work

You never start from scratch again. You just pick the drills to use and plug them into your chosen lesson template.

Players feel like practices are organized and have a purpose (Coach is not winging it).

You can swap drills in/out without changing the structure.

The template helps you run an organized practice that covers all your players’ needs.

And best of all…

You save a dramatic amount of time planning your practices.


Final Thoughts…

You don’t need more drills.

You need a better way to organize the ones you already have.

That’s what separates overwhelmed coaches… from confident ones.


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