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Old 04-22-2020, 09:33 AM
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Not to change the direction of this thread, but I have a pickleball question. I have bad knees and don't want to do anything to aggravate the arthritis in them. But on the other hand, I would love to take up pickleball. In my younger days I wasn't a bad tennis player, and today, I am still a very good ping pong player. So hand eye coordination is not an issue, but bad knees most definitely are. I would love to try pickleball, but I don't want to have to go home and ice my knees and not be able to golf the next day. So, if I want to play very low impact pickleball what are my options? I don't want to be competitive, because that is in my nature and I will most definitely aggravate the knees. Is there a pickleball league that tries to see how many times the ball can be played without a fault, rather than trying to beat ones opponent. The competitiveness would be in setting a record for the most consecutive vollies, not beating ones opponent. Inquiring minds want to know??
As long as you careful and don’t try to change direction off balance you should be able to play doubles. Pickleball is 1/3 size of tennis courts, two bounce rule, and under hand serve, and of course the ball travels at least half the speed of tennis ball. Just don’t get too competitive and try to reach shots you knowing you’re knees can’t cash the check.