5 Myths About Pickleball You Might Still Believe

Pickleball has swept the nation, but you may be reluctant to try. Maybe you think you need to be in super great shape to play. Or maybe you think it’s hard to find an open court to get a game in when you have a free hour. Here are some myths you might still believe about pickleball and what to actually expect when you play. 

Myth 1: You Have to Be Super Athletic

The younger crowd may be more quick and agile, but you don’t need to be in tip-top athletic shape to enjoy pickleball. Great technique is the key to countering an agile player. They may be fast, but are they fast enough to react to a shallow hit when they are at the back of the court? They might also hit their return shots quickly and send them sailing out of bounds. Because you’re more strategic, you know to let the ball go, thus earning a point in your favor. Agility may be one quality in playing pickleball, but it isn’t the only one.

Myth 2: It’s Hard to Learn

Pickleball’s rules may sound complex at first, but they are easy to learn. As with many games and sports, pickleball can be hard to master, but it’s simple enough to learn the ground rules and get started. You can even walk into one of your favorite gyms in Tracy and find the schedule for pickleball classes, learning from experts and alongside other new players. Plus, you’ll meet friends in the class, giving you teammates and rivals to play against once the class is over.

Myth 3: Pickleball Isn’t a Great Sport to Make Friends

It’s hard to be social when playing tennis and racquetball games, as they tend to be pretty fast-paced. Pickleball is a bit slower, making it a better social experience. Pumping iron or doing cardio at one of your favorite gyms in Turlock may not be the best social experience, but you can make friends and have fun playing pickleball while catching up.

Myth 4: It’s Hard to Find a Pickleball Court

Because pickleball has skyrocketed in popularity, you may think it’s hard to find an open pickleball court. There are stories of New York playgrounds adding more and more courts because they keep filling up too fast. Instead of heading to a public court and seeing if it’s available, try joining a health club where you can reserve a court ahead of time. You’ll know it’s open and available at a time that fits your schedule.

Myth 5: You Have to Be Young to Be Good at Pickleball

As mentioned above, you don’t have to be athletic to be a good pickleball player. You also don’t have to be young. In fact, many pickleball players are older and looking for a low-impact workout option. It’s an excellent way to exercise no matter your age and can be especially beneficial for seniors.

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