I did it! -- Pickleball 101

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I just got back from Pickleball 101. The instructor suggested to me that I repeat the lesson. Now I know how my son felt when he had to repeat Learning to Learn a pre-kindergarten program in our home town. In both situations the instructor said we were smart enough. We were just not mature enough and it wouldn't hurt for us to repeat the course.

I do enjoy the game and played it with a neighbor 30 years ago. He had 4 kids and I have 3 all around the same age. He was an Air Force guy re stationed at McGuire which is next to Fort Dix and introduced the game to the neighborhood. Everyone played in his driveway, had bar-b-ques and drank copious amounts of beer.

ah,,,good times
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I just got back from Pickleball 101. The instructor suggested to me that I repeat the lesson. Now I know how my son felt when he had to repeat Learning to Learn a pre-kindergarten program in our home town. In both situations the instructor said we were smart enough. We were just not mature enough and it wouldn't hurt for us to repeat the course.

I do enjoy the game and played it with a neighbor 30 years ago. He had 4 kids and I have 3 all around the same age. He was an Air Force guy re stationed at McGuire which is next to Fort Dix and introduced the game to the neighborhood. Everyone played in his driveway, had bar-b-ques and drank copious amounts of beer.

ah,,,good times
Here's my problem. I know the game will be fun. I've played paddle and racket games for a very long time.
All these years I wasn't athletic enough to damage my knees, ankles or shoulders.

Do I want to take a chance now?
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Here's my problem. I know the game will be fun. I've played paddle and racket games for a very long time.
All these years I wasn't athletic enough to damage my knees, ankles or shoulders.

Do I want to take a chance now?


Here is my humble advice. Stick to the Bull Dozier.
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Here's my problem. I know the game will be fun. I've played paddle and racket games for a very long time.
All these years I wasn't athletic enough to damage my knees, ankles or shoulders.

Do I want to take a chance now?
If you've played paddle ball and racket games, you aren't going to do any more damage to your knees, ankles, or shoulders in PB than you could have done in those sports. In fact, less to your shoulder, since it's an underhand serve and you're basically playing with a wiffle ball and there aren't the huge swings against a heavy ball like you get in tennis and racket ball. (Racquet?)

So have at it. Have a good time; it's fun! And they tell pretty much everyone to repeat 101. I played 25 years of tennis, ten of it team tennis with weekly drills, etc., & had the court sense but still repeated 102 & 103 a couple of times.
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Here is my humble advice. Stick to the Bull Dozier.
A better place for me to begin might be Gerkinball. Unless the sneakers are too tight.
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If you've played paddle ball and racket games, you aren't going to do any more damage to your knees, ankles, or shoulders in PB than you could have done in those sports. In fact, less to your shoulder, since it's an underhand serve and you're basically playing with a wiffle ball and there aren't the huge swings against a heavy ball like you get in tennis and racket ball. (Racquet?)

So have at it. Have a good time; it's fun! And they tell pretty much everyone to repeat 101. I played 25 years of tennis, ten of it team tennis with weekly drills, etc., & had the court sense but still repeated 102 & 103 a couple of times.
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I did enjoy myself. And I hit one that someone tried to backhand and fell down. Of course, me being Catholic me, instantly blamed myself and thought I should not have gone for the point by forcing someone to change directions before they are ready.
I think I'm just going to play with some friends for now and see if I can do this knowing my limitations.
About 2 months ago, I hit a 30 ft putt in an exec tourny that was about to fall, jumped up in excitement and pulled a calf muscle. To need to stretch before putting is pretty sad. Be that as it may, I am learning to be a Villager.
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Sounds like fun, where is the best place to buy some basic pickleball rackets and balls?
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Sounds like fun, where is the best place to buy some basic pickleball rackets and balls?
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sign up for pickleball 101
they lend you wooden paddles that weigh less than a toddler
and everyone uses the same wiffle balls---they are yellow in case of fog
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Will try. How, where, when do you sign up for pickleball 101. Thanks
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Will try. How, where, when do you sign up for pickleball 101. Thanks
Allegiance, stop by any of the rec centers and ask for a pickleball sign-up sheet. It will have the dates, times, and locations. As the season gets busier, they add more dates, esp. for pickle ball 101-103.

Pick your time and place, and call that rec center exactly one week in advance to sign up. Don't tarry--call as soon as the center opens, exactly one week in advance. They fill up fast in the busy season.

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