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PICKLEBALL FOR BEGINNERS : A Step-by-Step Guide to Learning and Playing Pickleball - Ethan Johnson

PICKLEBALL FOR BEGINNERS

A Step-by-Step Guide to Learning and Playing Pickleball

By: Ethan Johnson

eBook | 1 August 2023

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The history of the name "pickleball" is quite fascinating. The story goes that Pritchard's dog, Pickles, who would chase after the ball and bury it in the bushes, inspired the naming of the game. Pritchard, on the other hand, denied the rumor and stated that the name of the game was simply derived from a combination of the names of various sports.

Pickleball's popularity expanded over the years, and the game eventually made its way to other regions of the country. In 1976, the first pickleball tournament was played, and in 1984, the United States of America Pickleball Association was established. Pickleball is a popular sport that is practiced not only in the United States but also in the majority of other countries across the world.

You will require a few essential pieces of gear in order to play pickleball. The pickleball paddle, which has a form comparable to that of a table tennis paddle but is somewhat larger, is the most essential component of the game. The paddle is constructed out of a number of materials, the most notable of which are graphite, composite materials, and wood.

Playing a more aggressive game, with the primary goals to hit powerful shots and put pressure on the opposition side, is another technique that can be utilized. This strategy might be useful if the player in concern possesses a powerful overhead smash or is capable of hitting spin shots that are difficult to return.

It is essential to have an organized game plan and to be able to communicate clearly and efficiently with your doubles partner when playing doubles. The strategy of having one player play at the net while the other player plays at the baseline is one that is utilized frequently. This not only enables a good balance of offense and defense, but it also has the potential to throw off the other team's balance.

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