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Pickleball 360 is an online video training membership platform for pickleball players, built around the idea of “learning from pro stars.” The platform features courses and insights from top professional players such as Ben Johns, Collin Johns, and Dekel Bar. Its content includes training videos, match strategy breakdowns, community interaction, live Q&A sessions, and pro stories. Rather than being a single beginner course, it is positioned as a subscription-based training system for ongoing skill improvement.
The course content focuses on pickleball, covering fundamentals, techniques, advanced drills, warm-up plans, tactical understanding, quick reactions, power play, and doubles strategy. The site states that the platform has 200+ videos, while also mentioning access to 250+ videos and hundreds of hours of content, with new training videos released every week. Instruction is mainly delivered through pre-recorded videos, supplemented by a member community and live interaction. Pro members also receive two live calls per month with Collin and Dekel. Supported viewing devices include phones, tablets, laptops, TVs, Smart TVs, Chromecast, and Apple TV, with offline downloads also supported.
The coaching team is its biggest selling point. Ben Johns is described as a top player with 120+ PPA titles and multiple Triple Crowns; Collin Johns is one of the world’s top doubles players, with a background in professional tennis and years of coaching experience; Dekel Bar is known for his explosiveness, serves, and quick hands. Pricing is $30/month for Dink, $60/month for Drop, and $120/month for Pro, with a 7-day free trial available. The terms mention monthly and annual subscriptions with auto-renewal, but the page does not disclose annual pricing.
The strengths are strong professional credibility and a relatively complete content system, offering both beginner lessons and advanced tactics, while the community and live sessions add interactivity. Compared with one-on-one coaching, the subscription model is better suited to long-term self-guided training. The drawbacks are that there is no visible information about Chinese language support, subtitles, or certificates, and the courses do not provide formal certification. Higher-tier memberships are relatively expensive, and online videos cannot fully replace the instant correction of technical details provided by an in-person coach. Users should also pay attention to auto-renewal after the free trial ends and the refund window.
It is suitable for beginners, recreational players, weekend players, and tournament-level players with good English skills who want to systematically improve their pickleball abilities. It is also a good fit for those who want to learn professional doubles strategy. The review text does not specify access conditions from mainland China. Since the service involves video streaming, TV-based viewing, and in-app purchases, actual stability and payment availability need to be tested by users themselves.
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