Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Thanks for the info. We want to play, as we have played a little but really need beginner instruction but we want to play for fun not competition!
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Friend of mine went through same thing and will not proceed with any more as she said, "I was trying my best but the guy just kept berating me, I don't want to go through that again. "
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Bonita in the middle between Lake Sumter and Brownwood. Would imagine some place in the middle would work for pickleball.
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As someone else said, as you learn more about this incredible game, why we say the server 1 or 2 as part of the score will become clear. There is an order of rotation. Server 1, server 2, and then side out ( serve goes to other side). Remembering where you are in this order is more difficult than what the score is. Players will actually question “ are we server 1 or 2 “ much more often than “ what’s the score”. Verbalizing the server # helps a lot, and also it is part of the rules. Not saying the complete score ( which includes server #) prior to serving is actually a fault.
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There is someone in charge of the training program. Let them know or refer them to this post so they can see the comments.
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Come to Saddlebrook, Sat. & Wed., 10-12n. It's Open Beginner Play. We have new PB players and some that have played for several years. We'll take the time to help you learn the game. We have a good time and a lot of laughs.
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Sometimes when you have a long rally, no one can remember what team member served, i.e. if it was 1st or 2nd serve. Therefore, repeating the server number before every serve reinforces the memory.
Plus, since it is rule, and rules are needed for fair play, we all need to follow them and let the official rule makers worry/decide what needs to be followed. |
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Recommendation..,.look at some YouTube videos and then go the Open Beginner play times at various rec centers. Other beginners are so helpful with techniques, rules, etc....you’ll love it!
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I took a few of those classes when I first got here, and have had the opportunity to hear many of those classes taught on courts next to me while I was playing tennis. The quality of instructors range a lot. And yes, more than a few think teaching by scolding is a thing. I can hear them berating someone a court away. Some volunteer for the love of the game, others volunteer because it’s a power trip.
If you run across a really bad instructor, call them in to the rec department. They don’t need to keep them in the rotation. If you get a really good one tell them, and tell the rec department. I’d hate to lose the good ones because the bad ones annoy people. |
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I took the class before Covid hit. The on court instructor I had no tact and would constantly embarrass the people trying to learn. He was also proud of how good he was at Pickleball and never missed a chance to tell us his accomplishments. I was amazed that this person was allowed to teach. Not good for getting people to want to play.
Seemed like the other instructor were quite good and patient with their students! |
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In his defense about “don’t back up”...you can’t hear that enough! A very dangerous move...many people fall doing that...he’s only trying to get it thru your head to not do that! He’s trying to save you some injuries! DONT BACK UP!
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As far as keeping score - Everyone is told to know and understand the information in the instructional video before attending the on-court class. If you have to watch the video more than once, then you should do that. Re-visiting score keeping, ect. takes away time from the on court instruction. For those who have become disuaded from taking the classes because of this thread, please do not be. There is much more to pickleball than learning to hit the ball over the net. Your neighbor may never have been taught some of the importnat safety precautions of the game, and therefore can not pass them on to you. Also, the classes, as you advance through them, allow to to take drill sessions and eventually begin to learn some strategies to bring into your game. Like any sport, it's much more fun to play it properly and safely. If you did not like your instructor or for any other reason did were not satisfied, you can re-take the class at another rec center with a different instructor. I would strongly suggest this as a better option than giving up on the classes. |
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Age... When you forget that both of you have already served on your side, the other side might remember!!
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