High-Energy Pickleball

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Old 12-14-2021, 08:50 AM
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If you're hoping to catch some high-energy pickleball, you could do worse than watch Mr Blake play.

As he tells The Villages Daily Repeater (C9), "I burn 15,000 calories in three and a half hours".

Be warned, however, that, since the average daily calorific intake is 3,600 calories, play may be interrupted for meal breaks.
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Won’t do me any good, I have low energy now
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Considering a Pro cyclist burn 6-8000 cals. a day in the Tour de France, I think your pickle ball players statement is a bit OTT.
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Considering a Pro cyclist burn 6-8000 cals. a day in the Tour de France, I think your pickle ball players statement is a bit OTT.
And that could include 100+ miles of various elevation changes. Those riders are amazing!
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