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Pickleball 101?
I'm not a pickleball player, but my cousin is renting a place for a month this winter and wants to get involved. She is brand spanking new to the sport. Clearly a guest pass is required. Other than that, are there mandatory pre-playing classes or anything she has to do before showing up at a court to look for a game?
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Does she know where to stand, does she know how to keep score, can she get into rally? If not she needs to understand game like any other sport, where to stand when receiving ball and serving, how to serve, and understand kitchen line rules. If she knows all that and can rally point then show up at open play times. So will say don’t come to my rec center cause we are too good. Duddlysquat, nobody in villages is TOO good.
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They offer an excellent PB 101 type intro course. Not sure how you sign up, but I'm sure if you inquire at one of the regional rec centers they can explain the process.
It used to be free, I would hope it still is, but if it is run by PCVG, there may be some fees after 10/1/25. Not sure. |
Do a search on ….
Pickle ball 101 the villages fl Lot of info |
Showing up to open play having never played would be an issue. She should take the Intro to Pickleball class.
Intro to PB / Instructional Program | Pickleball Community Volunteer Group |
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And watch some more videos including ones that speak about the basics -- racquet grip, stance, where to position yourself on the court, how to serve. It's amazing how many people start the sport without knowing those basics. Then, months or years later, they realize they have to re-work their game or try to improve despite their wonky habits. Start clean with good habits. Also, she doesn't need to go invest in shoes yet in case she decides she doesn't like the game. But, if she does like it, getting appropriate court shoes is very important. They are designed to allow you to move easily in all directions. Whereas running type shoes have heavy tread, you can't turn easily and have a good chance of falling or wrenching your knees when trying to turn.. |
As others have said Introrduction to Pickleball taught by PCVG is a good place to start. If she cannot get into that class there are many beginner times set aside at courts throughout TV. The time and locations are posted in rec news or in pickleballcommunity.com
I would not recommend open play if she has never played. It would not be fair to her or others, |
You mentioned a guest pass - from the PCVG website (pickleballcommunity.com) info about their introductory courses:
"Only players with a Villages ID may register. Guests may attend and play only if there is space." |
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Agree, :BigApplause: Only non-marking court shoes are allowed on PB and tennis courts in villages, I’m sure that includes platform tennis also. More importantly property foot wear helps prevents injuries. |
101 is given at rec centers. sign ups required at the desk in the lobby. Villagers come first, than guests. But be careful, lots of injuries associated with this sport.
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We have a group that plays Tuesday and Thursday at 6:00 at Everglades.
She is welcome to join us. Just let us know that she is new and we will spend an evening teaching her the game. Ask for Lynette or Roger. |
If it is pcvg related event, you will have to pay $20 to join this group 1st starting soon. Then all classes are 1st come 1st served if you are a resident, a guest will have to wait to see if the class fills up to see if you can join, which is how it should be. We are getting into the season when the snowbirds are back and everything will be filling up beyond capacity. She would have had a better chance getting into this class if it was during the summer.
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