Coaching Equipment

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ball bucket - any plastic container will do, go to your local stores to check
ball pickuper - easy to make too

Hi, thanks for those tips. While you are on the topic of homemade/cheap coaching equipment, I was wondering if you knew how to make an easily assembleable net for catching multiball, or one that you could buy for under 100 dollars? I say easily assembleable because ones like the joola one that attaches everywhere takes 15 minutes to set up, so that's 30 minutes of training gone right there. I am thinking of something like the paddle palace one. We have a net at our club? But it's only one , and our club does not have proper facilities to be able to just pick up balls after the multiball (they get stuck, broken, etc.) Thanks a lot.
 
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Yes, for catching net, any pvc or plastic tubing you can get at any hardware store will work. They also have those elbows you can connect and just get nets to go around your structure.
Surely this is under 100 dollars, maybe even under 50 dollars.
You can even add wheels at the bottom to push around
 
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This is what we use in training
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