"Jeff and Scott cracked the code on what separates rec players from tournament winners. I use these techniques in pro matches." — Gabe Tardio, PPA Tour Professional

Stop Losing to Yourself — Start Winning the Points You Should!

This groundbreaking guide blends ancient martial arts wisdom with modern pickleball technique to help you break through plateaus and reach the next level.

Read the Foreword written by Gabe Tardio and learn how he went from an absolute beginner to the #1 PPA ranked men's doubles teammate with Ben Johns.

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What You'll Master Inside

Foundation & Technique

Correct your shot preparation, refine your grip, and move with strategic precision.

Flow & Power

Use proper breathing and relaxation under pressure to generate whip-like power with accuracy.

Strategy & Focus

Read opponents, anticipate shots, cut errors, and play smarter at every level.

Confidence & Resilience

Recover instantly from mistakes and compete like a fearless pickleball warrior.

Play in the Zone

Enter a flow state where your best game becomes automatic.

The Tao of the Game

The Tao means "the Way" or "the Path." It's a way of playing where mind, body, and spirit work together as one.

About the Authors

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Scott Golden

Scott Golden is a professional pickleball player and instructor. He has faced some of the world's best players, including Ben Johns and Dekel Bar, and serves as a pro analyst and commentator, offering a rare glimpse into the strategies that shape the game at the highest level.

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Jeff Morris

Jeff Morris is the 2025 Ontario pickleball 60+ gold medal champion. He also is a Shodan martial arts black belt in Uechi-ryu Karate. He brings decades of elite martial arts training to pickleball, blending ancient wisdom with modern technique to reveal that the real edge comes from controlling focus, movement, and mindset.

Don’t Just Play Pickleball. Start Mastering It Today.

Your real edge comes from controlling focus, movement, and mindset—so you stop giving away easy points and start playing your best every time.