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Greg Nelson 02-27-2015 05:42 PM

Pickle Ball ?
 
We'd like to try this sport but is it necessary to buy a racket?

graciegirl 02-27-2015 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Greg Nelson (Post 1020498)
We'd like to try this sport but is it necessary to buy a racket?


There are rackets in the equipment shed, but I thought you weren't returning here until October.

Bogie Shooter 02-27-2015 05:52 PM

Some Rec Centers keep them at the desk inside.

Topspinmo 02-27-2015 06:16 PM

Three levels of play. Need to have some idea of scoring and rules. Study up

You also need to look in the rec. Paper in the back under pickleball to find beginning play web page if you want to play with others. If you show up at open play times (8am - 10 am) you may get ran off. Some open players have little patience with beginners that don't know how to keep score or lack of skills. You would be more comfortable with beginners and not get blown off the court at open play times or the ball smashed down you throat. Even if you played similar sports and have strong strokes it may not work until you get some court time.

Ooper 02-27-2015 11:23 PM

The pickleball booth at Lake Sumter Market Square will loan you a demo paddle to see if pickleball is your game.

Greg Nelson 02-28-2015 05:37 AM

Thanks everybody. I'll be in Quail run starting November first and my athletic wife said I need to branch out from just doing water exercise at Mulberry. Here in River Wilderness we both joined the YMCA. Jane goes to the Parrish Y, and I go to Lakewood Ranch YMCA. I'll check at the Mulberry info desk about beginner programs...gracias! I can see by another post here that the rackets vary in size and cost. I'd imagine the larger size is better for a beginner. I used to play racquetball.

Bay Kid 02-28-2015 09:22 AM

Pickelball Central will explain the different paddles on line, then go to the market square and try out the paddles, then buy local. The Y at your home might offer PB, they do in Virginia. Have fun.

2BNTV 02-28-2015 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Greg Nelson (Post 1020498)
We'd like to try this sport but is it necessary to buy a racket?

You may want to consider buying a good racket at LSL, from one of the vendors.

More important is to use the proper footwear. Pickelball footwear is more flat than regular sneakers and will help to prevent a fall when moving back.

Cost is approximately $55 - $60 dollars. Better than going to emergency room and paying that cost. :smiley:

chuckinca 02-28-2015 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by 2BNTV (Post 1020837)

More important is to use the proper footwear. Pickelball footwear is more flat than regular sneakers and will help to prevent a fall when moving back.


Tennis Court Shoes needed - on day one!

Like:

K-Swiss Grancourt II White-Black Mens Tennis Shoes | Bealls Florida

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Greg Nelson 02-28-2015 03:29 PM

I have New Balance shoes. I see Wally Mart has rackets for under $15. One, a Versus 15.5x7.5 for under $11. I'll have to read up before fall...

CFrance 02-28-2015 04:31 PM

You need court shoes, not cross trainers, etc. shoes for playing tennis are good. You don't want "grabby" shoes or running shoes as you move side to side a lot, and you need to be able to slide a little.

Sign up for a free pb 101 course, and one of the instructors is sure to let you use his good paddle. Or PM me for a loaner or two of good ones. Like everything else, the better the equipment, the faster and more easily you will learn.

dbussone 02-28-2015 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1021010)
You need court shoes, not cross trainers, etc. shoes for playing tennis are good. You don't want "grabby" shoes or running shoes as you move side to side a lot, and you need to be able to slide a little.

Sign up for a free pb 101 course, and one of the instructors is sure to let you use his good paddle. Or PM me for a loaner or two of good ones. Like everything else, the better the equipment, the faster and more easily you will learn.

CF - My gosh. What aren't you an expert in? And you know I mean that.

CFrance 03-01-2015 03:49 AM

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Originally Posted by dbussone (Post 1021011)
CF - My gosh. What aren't you an expert in? And you know I mean that.

A long list of things, db, but thanks so much for the kind words!:wave:

Greg Nelson 03-01-2015 05:54 AM

I can remember years ago at the Fargo YMCA on my way to pump iron I stopped by the challenge racquet courts and played 3 games with a lithe lady who beat me in all three games. When heading for the weight room, I passed her with two other women one saying 'Is that him'? I turned and told the gal who'd beat me 'I wish I would have played you in the afternoon'. She retorted 'you think you could have beat me then?' My reply...' No, but I wouldn't have to feel bad all day'! My wife is the triathlon type, not me. I'm looking to just have some fun!

Bay Kid 03-01-2015 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1021010)
You need court shoes, not cross trainers, etc. shoes for playing tennis are good. You don't want "grabby" shoes or running shoes as you move side to side a lot, and you need to be able to slide a little.

Sign up for a free pb 101 course, and one of the instructors is sure to let you use his good paddle. Or PM me for a loaner or two of good ones. Like everything else, the better the equipment, the faster and more easily you will learn.

Glenview tennis center is a good place to buy tennis shoes.


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