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Meet Chris, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
As a tournament player with over 5 years of experience coaching, I have honed my skills and expertise in teaching pickleball. With years of lessons under top professionals, I am eager to help you boost your confidence through engaging drills and personalized instruction. I will spend the extra time and details to get you improved results !
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Meet Timothy, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
From an experienced school teacher to a 4.5 rated Pickleball instructor, I've transitioned my dedication for teaching into a new athletic arena. With over 3 decades of tennis playing and coaching under my belt, including a two-year stint at Mesa College, I bring a rich and diverse experience to my coaching. My journey into the dynamic world of Pickleball started a short 2 years ago, and in that short span, I've achieved a player rating of 4.0 to 4.5. Currently, I am currently a Pro-Certified instructor with the PPR (Professional Pickleball Registry) to further strengthen my Pickleball coaching credentials. Despite my newfound passion for Pickleball, I still teach tennis, integrating the best of both sports into my training approach. Together, let's work on boosting your skills and raising your game!
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Meet Janette, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
Four years ago, during the pandemic, I began playing pickleball regularly, quickly falling in love with the sport. Over the past two years, I've immersed myself in the game, playing, drilling, and competing in tournaments up to four times per week. While unofficially coaching beginners during this time, my passion for pickleball has grown immensely, driving me to train towards becoming a senior pickleball professional. Currently rated around 4.1 on the DUPR rating scale, I actively participate in advanced tournaments, aiming to elevate my skills further on the path to achieving my professional goals. As a medical doctor, I see pickleball as embodying the values of health, happiness, and community, and I'm eager to share these aspects of the game with others.
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Meet Chance, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
I've been hooked on pickleball for years, and I love sharing my passion and expertise with others. I'm dedicated to helping players of all levels improve their game, from beginners just starting out to seasoned players looking to take their skills to the next level.
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Meet John, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
(Includes short video clips of your training session and session notes) 4.25+ player - I help you go beyond just the techniques. You’ll see the deeper reason behind the strategies and mechanics so you truly feel the difference. No more confusion about why your mistakes are happening! Let's unlock your full potential and see what you can really do. See you on the court!
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Meet Jeremy, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
Witness the evolution from racquetball to pickleball greatness! As a former national racquetball champion and world paddleball champion, I've seamlessly transitioned my skills to dominate the pickleball court. With five years of pickleball experience under my belt and two years dedicated to teaching, I've had the privilege of coaching players aged 8 to 80. Whether you're a novice or a seasoned player, my expertise spans generations. Let's rally together and unleash your pickleball potential!
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Meet Tsuk, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
As an experienced pickleball player and coach, I thrive on helping others elevate their game to new heights. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for the sport, I specialize in guiding players towards success on the court. Whether competing in 4.5-5.0 tournaments or mentoring aspiring athletes, my dedication to pickleball shines through in every match and lesson.
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Meet Alvin, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
Hello, I'm Alvin, a 4.0 rated Pickleball player with a wealth of experience on the court. My passion extends beyond teaching you the sport; I want you to find real enjoyment from each game. I believe Pickleball can be more than just a pastime—it can be an engaging and rewarding part of your life. My approach to coaching focuses on key aspects of the game: comprehending fundamental rules, mastering vital techniques, and strategically engaging your opponent. By learning to strike the ball effectively, you can keep your opponents off balance and enhance your overall game. With me as your coach, every session will be a step closer to becoming a confident and skilled player.
Alvin
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Meet Robby, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
I'm a long-time tennis player turned pickleball enthusiast, and I've been sharing my love for the game as a coach and club manager for almost two years now. I've had the pleasure of coaching players of all ages, from 6 to 85, and I'm passionate about making pickleball accessible and enjoyable for everyone. As a 4.5 level player myself, I bring a deep understanding of the game and a fun, engaging approach to my coaching. Whether you're a beginner or looking to take your game to the next level, I'm excited to help you achieve your pickleball goals!
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Meet Brendan, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
Previous ping pong champion turned 4.5 rated pickleball obsessed player and teacher. I enjoy everything about the sport, the community, the technology, and the competition. Been playing for 3+ years. Lets get on the court!
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Meet Vince, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
I started playing pickleball in 2014 and have been relatively successful in local tournament play events. Due to my early experience, I started the pickleball program at my local tennis club in Scripps Ranch as it increased from 2 to 4 to 8 pickleball courts. From there, with the help of the tennis pro, we started with large groups (30 -40 players) for pickleball training sessions about 4 years ago until interrupted by theoll covid pandemic. We were able to recently start training again in 2023 with our current expanded player base.
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Meet Adriana, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
I am a senior pro tour player currently competing in the NPL (National Pickleball League) with a DUPR rating of 4.88. With extensive experience at the professional level, I bring a deep passion and strategic insight to the game. I’m dedicated to continuously honing my skills and helping others elevate their performance on the court.
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Meet Mike, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
Hi, I'm Mike! With a 4.5 rating and a robust 20 year background in tennis to the table, I provide a deep well of knowledge to aid your Pickleball journey. If you're just beginning, don't fret! I'm here to support you every step of the way. My long-term tennis experience allows me to teach the fundamentals of Pickleball effectively, highlighting the differences and similarities between the two sports. With a skill level of 4.5, I can help bridge your understanding and develop your skills, regardless of your current proficiency.
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Meet Fevin, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
Hi, I'm Fevin! Growing up, I was always on the tennis courts and even went on to coach a high school tennis team. I'm proud to have passed on my love for the sport to my three kids by teaching them how to play. Life threw a curveball at me in 2016 when I had a stroke, but during the Covid era, I discovered Pickleball. It's been a game-changer for me, nourishing not just my body, but also my mind, soul, and fostering incredible friendships. As a certified PPR Coach and with a 4.5 player rating, I'm eager to share my passion and skills with you. Let's get on the court together
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Meet Ryan, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
As a dedicated pickleball coach, I take immense pride in guiding players of all levels on their journey to mastery of the sport. With a focus on building a strong foundation in core skills like dinking, dropping, resetting, and serving, I ensure that each player experiences the joy of accomplishment on the court. Having obtained PPR certification and serve as the club pro at Bay Clubs Carmel Valley and Fairbanks Ranch Country Club, I bring professional expertise and a deep passion for the game to every coaching session. My own journey in pickleball began just two years ago at the 3.0 level, but through dedication and hard work, I've ascended to the 5.0 level, securing gold medals in numerous tournaments along the way. Sharing my knowledge with others brings me as much fulfillment as competing on the court myself. Let's work together to take your pickleball game to new heights!
Ryan
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Meet Jamie, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
Hi, I'm Jamie! My journey into Pickleball began with my father, a professional instructor in Florida, who introduced me to the sport. Now, as a 4.0 player, I actively participate in tournaments and dedicate several days a week to playing and drilling with friends. I'm a firm believer in the power of drills to enhance skills and take your game to new heights. Let's hit the court together and embrace the joy of improvement through focused practice!
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Meet Adir, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
Adir Saati is dedicated to helping players of all levels elevate their pickleball game. With three years of competitive experience at a 4.5+ level and a decade as a personal trainer, Adir knows how to keep you safe on the court while pushing you to reach your full potential. Whether you're just starting out and need guidance on the basics or you're an experienced player looking to refine your technique, Adir's coaching covers it all. His specialized fitness program is designed to help you avoid injuries, improve your agility, and build the strength necessary for sustained success in pickleball. From mastering the fundamentals to advanced strategies, Adir is committed to helping you play your best game.
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Meet Cesar, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
I grew up playing tennis as a lefty, so the game of pickleball comes naturally! I’m also ambidextrous and can play with both hands. I’ll teach you the fundamentals to learn the game quickly and effectively allowing you to win more matches! Power, control, footwork and strategy. You name it, and I’ll be able to give you in depth analysis. I’ll customize a training regiment toward your Pickleball goals, and I’m confident in your success. As a former multi sport referee, I love sharing my knowledge and enthusiasm with players of all levels at any age. See you soon on the court! ☄️IG:@Cesarjrpb
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Meet David, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
4.0 player. Medalist in multiple tournaments. PPR and IPTPA certified. I'll help you master the game of pickleball easily!
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Meet Mahesh, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
Pickleball has been my passion for almost 2 years, and I'm a certified PPR coach skilled at connecting and motivating people. My goal is to share my pickleball journey, help others improve, and contribute to the sport's growth. As a perpetual learner, I focus on fundamental skills, mental game, physical conditioning, and rules knowledge. Let's elevate your pickleball skills and have a blast on the court!
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Meet Hudson, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
From the basketball court to the pickleball scene, my athletic journey has taken an exciting turn! While I grew up playing basketball through high school and college, I discovered a new passion for pickleball in June 2023. The transition wasn't easy, but I embraced the challenge, dedicating myself to learning the fundamentals and applying them in recreational matches and tournaments. Now, with 8-10 hours of weekly play, I'm proud to be a 4.0-level player. I'm eager to share my love for the game and help others overcome the same hurdles I faced, fostering a fun and supportive environment for growth and improvement.
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Meet Janis, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
With a passion for sports spanning over two and a half decades, this coach's journey began in elementary PE classrooms, where they ignited a love for movement in young hearts. Alongside nurturing their five daughters through their own athletic endeavors, they pursued higher education, earning both bachelor's and master's degrees in exercise science from San Diego State University. Their coaching repertoire extends across various disciplines, from racketball and tennis to gymnastics, soccer, and weightlifting, showcasing their diverse expertise. Two years ago, they ventured into the world of pickleball coaching, continuing to spread their love for sports to all ages. With a heart that beats for both kids and teenagers and an unwavering passion for play, this coach embodies the spirit of sportsmanship and excellence in every arena they touch!
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Meet Ethan, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
I'm an avid pickleball enthusiast, playing regularly about twice a week. While I primarily focus on singles play, I also enjoy the world of doubles. What sets me apart is my advocacy for playing pickleball with disabilities, as I personally use a prosthetic device. My mission is to teach pickleball in a loving and accepting way, demonstrating that this sport can be enjoyed by everyone, regardless of their condition. Let's hit the court and celebrate the inclusivity of pickleball together!
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Meet Colby, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
For the past two years, I've been immersed in the world of pickleball, dedicating myself to consistent play and continuous improvement. I'm passionate about refining my own skills and sharing my knowledge with others. One of my strengths lies in my ability to clearly explain pickleball techniques and strategies. I have a knack for identifying areas for improvement in my students and providing them with the tools and insights they need to elevate their game. I believe in fostering a supportive and encouraging learning environment where players of all levels can thrive.
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Meet Douglas, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
As a PPR certified instructor with over 2 years of experience, I specialize in coaching players from beginners to advanced levels. Having participated in various tournaments, including Nationals, I understand the nuances of competitive play and skill development. What truly drives my passion is witnessing the transformation of my players as they build strong fundamentals and gain confidence in their abilities. I take pride in creating an enriching experience that not only enhances skills but also fosters a deep love for the sport among my students.
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48 hours this week
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Meet Lon, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
Lon is the Director of Testing and Training for the International Pickleball Teaching Professional Association (IPTPA) for the Southern California region and a IPTPA Certified Instructor as well. He currently works for the renowned Bobby Riggs Tennis and Paddle in Encinitas, California and is the head pickleball pro at the Coronado Marriott Resort and Spa on Coronado Island. Previously, he taught pickleball in Colorado at The Ridge recreation center in Littleton, Colorado before moving to the San Diego area. His 20+ years of playing experience has provided invaluable insight to his now 7+ years of professional instruction.
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Meet Joe, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
Empowering pickleball players to reach their full potential is incredibly rewarding. As a National Medalist with 10 years of coaching experience, I bring a wealth of knowledge and a passion for helping others excel in this dynamic sport.
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Meet Zak, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
As a pickleball coach and instructor who plays forty hours a week, I am here for all your pickleball needs. Whether you would like to learn how to play the game, perfect your serve, or want to learn how to stop getting beat up by your friends, I am the person for the job. I utilize my private court (with lights until 10pm) that is conveniently located off the 5 in Carlsbad, but can also travel to your private court or any courts that allow public lessons. I am a Selkirk Advocate, so no equipment is necessary for you to start learning today.
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Meet Michael, a Pickleball Coach in La Mesa, California.
PPR Certified Pickleball Coach and competitor with a playing history including; Huntsman Senior Championships and National Senior Games. My insights are tailored for players aged 50 and above including beginners, novices and to 3.5 skill level. With a teaching philosophy centered on supporting your goals and ensuring that pickleball remains fun at every level, let's enhance your game together! In addition, I am Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED certified. Thanks for reading and I hope you are enjoying Pickleball.
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Pickleball coaches in La Mesa, CA
pickleball coach with the most lessons taught in La Mesa
Coach Chris has taught
115 lessons
The location with the most coaches teaching pickleball lessons at
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La Mesita Park
Average coach player rating
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59 total ratings
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Number of certified coaches in La Mesa
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2 certified coaches
Average length of time coaches in La Mesa have been teaching for
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3.6 years on average
How many coaches teach pickleball in La Mesa
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11 coaches
Average cost of a pickleball lesson in La Mesa
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$56 for weekly lessons
Check out pickleball courts near you
La Mesita Park
8855 Dallas St, La Mesa, CA 91942, USA
1.9 miles away • 9 pickleball coaches teach here
Collier Park
4401 Palm Ave, La Mesa, CA 91941, USA
0.8 miles away • 8 pickleball coaches teach here
Highwood Park
4200 Parks Ave, La Mesa, CA 91941, USA
1.0 miles away • 5 pickleball coaches teach here
The scoop on Pickleball from our Blog
Ultimate Guide to Starting Pickleball at Any Age
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Pickleball is a sport anyone can enjoy - no matter your age or fitness level. It’s easy to learn, requires minimal equipment, and combines elements of tennis, badminton, and table tennis. This guide covers everything you need to get started, including: * Basic rules: Learn how the game works, from serving to scoring. * Beginner gear: What paddle, shoes, and extras to buy. * Finding courts: Tips on locating places to play and connecting with others. * Improving skills: Practice drills, key shots, and learning resources. * Private coaching: How lessons can help you refine your game. Whether you’re looking for casual fun or competitive play, pickleball offers a fantastic way to stay active, meet people, and have fun. Let’s dive in! Learning the Basics of PickleballPickleball blends elements of tennis, badminton, and table tennis, creating a fun and approachable sport that's easy to pick up but offers plenty of opportunities to refine your skills. Here's a quick overview to help you get started.Pickleball can be played as singles or doubles, and only the serving side can score points [3]. The game kicks off with a coin toss to decide who serves first. Serves are underhand and must go diagonally across the court. One of the standout rules is the 'double bounce rule,' which requires the ball to bounce once on each side after the serve before volleys are allowed. Another unique feature is the 'kitchen,' a 7-foot non-volley zone near the net. This area prevents overly aggressive smashes, encouraging more thoughtful and strategic play. The smaller court size also makes the game accessible to players of all ages.Scoring is simple: games are usually played to 11 points, and you must win by 2. Only the serving team can earn points, similar to how traditional volleyball scoring works.Getting into pickleball doesn't require much, making it an affordable sport to start. Here's a quick rundown of what you'll need: * Paddle: Look for a beginner-friendly paddle with a wide face, medium weight (7.3-8.4 oz.), and made from composite or graphite materials for better control [1]. * Footwear: Tennis shoes are ideal, as they're designed for quick side-to-side movements [1]. * Extras: While a paddle and proper shoes are enough to begin, some optional gear can enhance your experience as you progress: * Edge guard tape or grip replacements * A paddle case * Knee braces for added support * A hat or visor for outdoor games Most facilities provide balls, but owning a few can be handy for practice. Keep in mind that indoor and outdoor pickleballs differ, so choose based on where you'll play most often.Now that you know the basics and have the necessary gear, you're ready to find courts and connect with other players to dive into the game.Finding a place to play pickleball is key to getting started on the right foot. Check out local community centers, parks, or the USA Pickleball Association's Places2Play directory. This resource lists over 9,000 locations across the country, many of which offer beginner-friendly time slots.Want to meet other players? Look for local Facebook Groups or events on Meetup.com. Many communities organize "newbie nights" to help beginners connect and learn the game in a welcoming environment.Pickleball is a game for everyone, regardless of age or fitness level. These beginner tips will help you feel confident and enjoy your time on the court.Court Positioning: Start behind the baseline for serves and returns. After the serve and return, move up to the "kitchen" line with your paddle ready in front of your chest.Key Shots to Focus On: Stick to these three basic shots as you learn: * Dink shots: Soft, controlled shots into the kitchen area. * Serve returns: Aim for consistent, reliable returns. * Simple volleys: Direct these toward the center of the court. Communication in Doubles: If you're playing doubles, clear communication is essential. Call out "yours" or "mine" for balls between you and your partner. Let them know if you're staying back or moving forward.Practice Makes Progress: Dedicate time to specific drills. Spend 10 minutes practicing dinks, use a wall to sharpen your reaction time, and work on consistent serves. These focused routines will help you build a solid skill set. > "Success in pickleball starts with mastering the fundamentals", says Tyler Maloney, founder of TeachMe.To. When you're ready to take the next step, look into organized play sessions or lessons. Many facilities offer beginner programs that teach proper techniques and help you gain confidence as you improve.Improving your pickleball game doesn't just happen on the court - there are plenty of modern resources that can help you sharpen your skills. Websites like Pickleheads.com provide a library of instructional content tailored for beginners. Platforms such as The Pickleball Channel on YouTube, Pickleball Coach Pro apps, and the Reddit community r/pickleball offer easy access to tutorials, form analysis, and advice from seasoned players.Prefer to dive deeper? Books on pickleball fundamentals are a great way to explore strategies and techniques in detail. Resource TypeBenefitsVideo TutorialsPerfect for visual learners, offering replayable demonstrations of techniques.Mobile AppsGreat for self-paced practice, often including tools to analyze your technique.BooksExcellent for understanding game strategies and rules in depth. While these tools are great for solo practice, joining a local group can help you put your skills to the test in real-game situations.Once you've built some basic skills using online tools, stepping onto the court with others is the next step. Local groups, often hosted at community centers or parks, provide beginner-friendly environments where you can practice and receive real-time feedback.How to Find the Right Group Look for groups or organizations that offer: * Sessions specifically designed for beginners, including basic instruction. * Opportunities to play with people at different skill levels. * Consistent practice times that fit your schedule. * Social events to build connections with other players. Tips for Practicing in a Group Setting * Focus on improving one specific skill during each session and jot down notes afterward to track your progress. * Seek feedback from more experienced players to fine-tune your technique. * Rotate partners often to get used to different playing styles and strategies. Once you're comfortable with group play, working with a private coach can help you refine your skills even further.Private coaching can speed up your pickleball improvement by focusing on your individual needs. Coaches offer customized drills, instant feedback, and strategies designed to fit your abilities. This approach helps you gain confidence and fix your form early on.A private coach can: * Create drills specifically for your skill level * Develop strategies tailored to your physical capabilities * Correct your technique and adjust your form Coaching Focus AreaBenefitsTechnical SkillsAccurate form corrections, custom drills, instant feedbackStrategic DevelopmentGame planning, analyzing situations, better decision-makingPhysical AdaptationModifications for your age, injury prevention, stamina growth Picking the right private coach is essential to improving your pickleball game. Platforms like TeachMe.To can help you find qualified instructors who suit your needs.Credentials and Experience Look for a coach with USAPA certification, experience teaching players in your age group, and excellent communication skills. This is especially important if you're older or have specific physical requirements.Teaching Style and Communication A good coach simplifies techniques, listens to your goals, and adjusts their teaching as you progress. They should be able to: * Break down complex techniques into easy steps * Offer constructive and actionable feedback * Adapt their methods to match how you learn best Practical Considerations Before signing up, make sure to check: * Pricing and package options * Flexible scheduling * Location and court access * Policies for rescheduling or missed sessions To make the most of your coaching sessions, set clear goals for each lesson and keep a journal to track your progress. With the right coach and a focused plan, you'll be ready to elevate your pickleball skills.Getting started with pickleball is a fun and accessible experience for people of all ages and fitness levels. With the sport's rapid growth, there are plenty of resources and communities ready to help beginners take their first steps.Begin by learning the basic rules and picking beginner-friendly gear that offers both control and durability [2]. Focus on foundational skills like serving and grip before moving on to more advanced techniques like court positioning and shot selection. Joining local groups is a great way to practice, improve, and enjoy the social aspect of the game.The pickleball community is known for being welcoming and encouraging. From local meetups to online tutorials and organized events, there are countless ways to connect with others, sharpen your skills, and stay motivated.Whether you're young or older, pickleball is a fantastic way to stay active. Older players can prioritize strategy and use lighter paddles, while younger players can gradually increase their intensity. The key is to progress at your own pace and enjoy the process.More than just a sport, pickleball offers a chance to be part of a lively community and enjoy a lifelong activity. Dive in today, and you'll find a game that keeps you moving, connected, and excited for what's next.Pickleball is a sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton, and table tennis, making it easy to pick up and enjoy. The game starts with an underhand serve, and players must allow the ball to bounce once on each side before volleys are permitted. You can only score points on your serve, and games are typically played to 11 points, with a 2-point lead required to win.A standout feature is the "kitchen", a 7-foot zone near the net where players aren't allowed to volley the ball, promoting strategy over brute force. The game can be played as singles or doubles, though doubles is generally more beginner-friendly.Thanks to its smaller court and straightforward rules, pickleball is suitable for all ages. Beginners just need a paddle and regulation pickleballs, which are covered in the equipment section of this guide [2].For more tips on rules, strategies, and gear, check out the earlier sections of this guide.
Industry Report: America's Continued Obsession with Pickleball in 2024
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* 739 coaches teaching pickleball nationally in 2024, up 6x from 2023 * 5.4 pickleball lessons taken per student * 4,489 pickleball lessons given nationally in 2024, up 3x from 2023 * 158.6% growth in national pickleball participation in 2024 * 46% growth in pickleball lessons for ages 45-54 * Austin, TX is the fastest growing city for pickleball in the US From its humble beginnings on Bainbridge Island, Washington in 1965, pickleball has transformed from a backyard pastime into one of America's fastest-growing sports. What started as a creative fusion of table tennis, badminton, and tennis by three innovative vacationers has evolved into a nationwide phenomenon that's reshaping the recreational sports landscape.The latest Sports and Fitness Industry Association (SFIA) data reveals a milestone achievement: 13.6 million Americans participated in pickleball last year, positioning the sport in elite company. This remarkable figure places pickleball in a competitive stance with traditional powerhouses like baseball (16.7 million participants) and outdoor soccer (14.1 million), while surpassing established sports such as downhill skiing (13.1 million).The sport's meteoric rise can be attributed to its unique combination of accessibility and social dynamics. Unlike many competitive sports, pickleball offers a gentle learning curve while providing opportunities for genuine athletic challenge. Its distinctive "open play format" has created vibrant communities where players of varying skill levels can seamlessly integrate into games, fostering an inclusive environment that particularly resonates with active seniors.As we assess the landscape in 2024, the expansion of pickleball facilities has become a key driver of the sport's continued growth. Communities nationwide are responding to the surging demand by converting existing spaces and developing dedicated pickleball complexes. This infrastructure boom suggests that pickleball's upward trajectory is far from reaching its peak.In this report, we'll examine the remarkable statistics behind pickleball's transformation over the past 12 months, analyzing everything from player demographics to facility development. The data tells a compelling story of a sport that has not only captured America's attention but is actively reshaping how communities approach recreational athletics. Pickleball growth has exploded since 2020 and continued in 2024. Pickleball court growth was needed to meet the demand for pickleball lessons and people wanting to get in on the pickleball action. Player growth skyrocketed from 2023 to 2024, with national pickleball lesson bookings almost tripling from 1,529 to 4,546. The states leading the way? California, Florida, and Texas. The Austin pickleball scene has exploded, earning it the label as the nation's pickleball capital in 2024. With over 100 pickleball facilities within the city limits, the Austin Metro Pickleball Association (AMPA) serving as the primary organizing body, and several competitive leagues running throughout the year including the Austin Pickleball League (APL) for competitive ladder play, it's no wonder Austin's growth has created a boom for pickleball coaches. Based on USA Pickleball and local association estimates: * Austin Metro Pickleball Association (AMPA) has reported approximately 3,000-3,500 registered members. * An estimated 15,000-20,000 people play pickleball at least occasionally in the greater Austin area. * The active, regular player base (playing at least twice monthly) is estimated at around 8,000-10,000 players. * Court reservation systems consistently show 70-80% utilization during peak hours. * Local facilities report growing waitlists for prime playing times. Our comprehensive ranking methodology evaluates cities across five key categories, with a maximum score of 100 points. * Lesson Activity carries the highest weight, measuring not just raw booking volume but also instructor availability and the diversity of clinics offered. * Infrastructure follows, taking into account the total court count, quality of facilities, and the balance between public and private venues. * Community Vitality encompasses league participation rates, membership growth trends, and the variety of social programs available. * The Tournament Scene evaluates both professional and amateur events along with total prize money distributed. * Growth Indicators make up the rest and looks at year-over-year facility development, waitlist demand patterns, and the creation of new programs. This weighted approach ensures our rankings capture both the current state of pickleball in each city and its potential for future growth. Cities that excel across multiple categories demonstrate not just popularity but sustainability in their pickleball ecosystem, from grassroots participation to professional competition. The methodology particularly rewards cities that show balance between accessibility for newcomers and opportunities for advanced players, while also considering the economic impact and community engagement aspects of the sport.Austin's dominance in the pickleball scene stems from its perfect storm of year-round playing weather, tech-forward facilities, and the youngest average player demographic in the country. The city's 32 dedicated courts maintain a staggering 92% utilization rate, while its 28 certified instructors struggle to keep up with lesson demand that's grown 125% year over year. Austin's innovative approach extends to corporate involvement, with major tech companies integrating pickleball facilities into their campuses, contributing to the city's unmatched 16.90% share of national lesson bookings.Despite space constraints and seasonal challenges, New York City has revolutionized urban pickleball through creative solutions like rooftop courts and converted warehouses, resulting in 75 total courts across five boroughs. The city's premium facilities, led by pioneers like CityPickle, have established a new standard for upscale pickleball experiences while maintaining broad accessibility through robust public programs. With $200,000 in tournament prize money and 45 certified instructors, NYC has built a pickleball ecosystem that matches its status as a global sports capital.Dallas has leveraged its central location and corporate backing to become a major pickleball hub, hosting four major tournaments annually with $85,000 in prize money. The city's 45 dedicated courts and 85% public accessibility rate have fostered one of the most active competitive scenes in the country, with 8,500 registered league players. The combination of strong tournament presence, extensive infrastructure, and a 112% growth in lesson bookings solidifies Dallas as a powerhouse in the national pickleball landscape.San Francisco's pickleball scene reflects its tech industry roots, pioneering AI-enabled smart courts and digital court booking systems across its 28 dedicated facilities. The city's unique approach to technology integration has attracted a notably young player base, with 55% of its 6,200 active players aged 25-40. Despite space limitations, San Francisco's innovative facility design and strong corporate support have driven an 88% increase in lesson bookings and established the city as a model for urban pickleball development.Chicago has mastered the art of year-round pickleball with its network of seven premium indoor facilities, hosting six national events and maintaining an impressive 82% winter utilization rate. The city's converted warehouse complex concept has created a blueprint for cold-weather pickleball that other northern cities are rushing to emulate. With 7,500 registered players and a 95% peak season utilization rate, Chicago proves that weather constraints don't have to limit pickleball growth.Scottsdale's pickleball scene capitalizes on its resort destination status, with four premium facilities that maintain a 92% outdoor play capability rate throughout the year. The city has successfully integrated pickleball into its luxury tourism offering, hosting eight destination tournaments annually while maintaining a strong local community of 5,800 active players. Scottsdale's unique blend of resort-based facilities and robust local programming has created a model for how tourist destinations can build sustainable pickleball communities.Despite its rainy reputation, Seattle has created a thriving indoor pickleball ecosystem with eight covered facilities and the nation's first eco-friendly covered complex. The city stands out for having the highest percentage of female players (75%) among top pickleball cities, fostering an especially inclusive community atmosphere. Seattle's focus on weather-proof facilities and inclusive programming has driven an 85% increase in lesson bookings and established the city as the Pacific Northwest's premier pickleball destination.Houston's approach to pickleball growth centers on multi-sport complex integration, creating versatile facilities that serve its 5,200 active players year-round. The city's 22 dedicated courts have seen a 92% increase in lesson bookings, driven by innovative programming that includes the nation's first corporate league system. Houston's success in integrating pickleball into existing sports infrastructure while maintaining 72% year-round utilization demonstrates a sustainable model for rapid growth.Miami's pickleball scene is uniquely international, with 45% of its 6,800 registered players coming from outside the United States, creating one of the most diverse pickleball communities in the country. The city's six beach-adjacent facilities and first padel-pickleball hybrid venue have established a new model for coastal pickleball development. Miami's ability to attract international players and tourists while maintaining a strong local community has created a distinctive pickleball culture that sets it apart from other top cities.St. Petersburg has carved out its niche by focusing on the senior pickleball market, with the nation's first 55+ dedicated complex and a 60% retiree participation rate. The city's 20 dedicated courts and four premium facilities maintain a 75% year-round utilization rate, while hosting five senior circuit events annually. St. Petersburg's success in serving the senior market while growing its broader pickleball community demonstrates how cities can build strong pickleball programs around their demographic strengths.The rapid growth of pickleball across the United States has sparked the emergence of several "pickleball hotspots" beyond the traditional strongholds. These cities are experiencing explosive growth in court construction, lesson demand, league formation, and community engagement:Nashville's pickleball scene has surged, with a 150% increase in court bookings over the past year. The city has embraced the sport's social nature, integrating pickleball facilities into its growing entertainment districts and converting underutilized tennis courts to meet demand.The Mile High City has seen remarkable growth in pickleball participation, particularly among young professionals. The city's parks department has responded by adding 20 new dedicated courts in the past 18 months, with another 15 planned for 2025.The Research Triangle has become a pickleball powerhouse, with multiple new facilities opening in 2024. The area's tech-savvy population has embraced the sport, leading to a 135% increase in lesson bookings and the formation of several competitive leagues.Utah's capital has leveraged its outdoor recreation culture to fuel pickleball growth. The city has seen a 140% increase in court reservations and has begun incorporating pickleball facilities into its winter sports complexes for year-round play.Despite its rainy reputation, Portland has emerged as a pickleball hub, with innovative indoor facilities driving growth. The city has seen a 125% increase in lesson bookings and has become known for its vibrant mixed-age playing communities.Pickleball coaches are in high demand as the sport's popularity accelerates. With increasing interest from players of all ages and skill levels, qualified instructors are finding themselves at the center of pickleball's explosive growth.The state-by-state analysis of pickleball coach earnings reveals compelling patterns in the sport's growth and professional opportunities across America. California dominates the landscape with earnings of $328,909, driven by its perfect combination of year-round playing weather, tech industry wealth, and early adoption of premium pickleball facilities. This significant lead over other states demonstrates the maturity of California's pickleball ecosystem and its ability to support full-time coaching careers.Texas and Florida round out the top three, with earnings of $102,108 and $96,580 respectively, showcasing the strength of the Sun Belt in pickleball development. Both states benefit from favorable weather conditions and diverse player demographics, from young professionals to active retirees. Their strong showing reflects successful integration of pickleball into existing sports infrastructure and robust tournament scenes.The Northeast makes a strong showing despite seasonal challenges, with New York ($70,689), Massachusetts ($31,829), and New Jersey ($29,121) all ranking in the top 10. These states have overcome weather limitations through innovative indoor facilities and premium club developments, particularly in urban areas where higher lesson rates help offset facility costs.Illinois stands out in the Midwest with earnings of $38,625, demonstrating how strategic indoor facility development can create a year-round pickleball market in colder climates. Other states in the region show promise but lag behind, suggesting room for growth as infrastructure develops.The Mountain West shows interesting contrasts, with Arizona ($31,924) and Colorado ($24,091) performing well despite smaller populations, likely due to their outdoor recreation culture and growing retiree communities. These states particularly excel in destination pickleball experiences, combining instruction with resort amenities.Washington state's strong performance ($27,195) is noteworthy given its climate challenges, indicating that dedicated indoor facilities and strong community programs can overcome weather limitations. Similarly, Virginia ($25,483) and Georgia ($26,113) demonstrate the Southeast's growing pickleball market beyond Florida's dominance.What's particularly striking is the correlation between earnings and infrastructure development. States with higher earnings typically show more diverse facility types (indoor, outdoor, premium clubs) and stronger tournament presence. This suggests that facility investment often precedes significant growth in coaching revenue.The data also reveals an emerging trend of professionalization in pickleball instruction. States with higher earnings tend to have more certified instructors and structured teaching programs, indicating a shift from casual instruction to career-focused coaching. This transformation is most evident in the top-earning states, where coaches can build sustainable full-time careers through a combination of private lessons, clinics, and tournament coaching.These state-level insights point to significant growth potential in currently underperforming markets, particularly in states with large populations but relatively lower earnings. As facilities continue to develop and the sport gains mainstream acceptance, we expect to see coaching earnings rise across more states, gradually closing the current gaps between market leaders and developing regions.The Pickleball Revolution is Just Getting Started: Bold Predictions for 2025 and BeyondAs pickleball continues its meteoric rise, industry experts and trend analysts are making increasingly bold predictions about the sport's future. Here's what we can expect to see in 2025 and beyond:Padel will follow pickleball's growth trajectory, with an estimated 300% increase in U.S. courts by 2025. This tennis-squash hybrid, already huge in Europe and Latin America, is poised to become America's next racquet sport phenomenon. Major cities will see dedicated padel clubs opening alongside pickleball facilities, with Miami, Austin, and NYC leading the way.The next wave of pickleball venues will include padel courts, creating comprehensive racquet sport destinations. This multi-sport approach is already gaining traction in major markets, with 40% of new pickleball facilities expected to include padel courts by 2025.The professional pickleball tour will see unprecedented growth, with total prize money expected to reach $10 million by 2025. Multi-sport athletes will emerge as both pickleball and padel gain mainstream attention, leading to exciting crossover events and combined tournaments.Smart courts with automated line calling and score tracking will become standard in premium facilities. Mobile apps will revolutionize the booking experience, with AI-powered systems matching players of similar skill levels and managing court time for both sports efficiently.While pickleball gained initial popularity among older adults, the 18-34 demographic will become the fastest-growing segment by 2025. Schools will begin incorporating pickleball into physical education programs, creating a new generation of racquet sport enthusiasts who naturally transition between pickleball and padel.Major companies will install pickleball courts at their campuses as part of enhanced wellness programs. As padel gains popularity, forward-thinking companies will add padel courts as well, creating comprehensive recreational facilities for employees.New residential communities will market "racquet sport lifestyle" as a key amenity. Dedicated pickleball facilities will become as common as swimming pools in luxury developments, with high-end properties adding padel courts to differentiate their offerings.Major networks will expand pickleball coverage beyond tournament finals, with regular season matches gaining prime-time slots. The combined viewership of pickleball is projected to grow by 200% annually through 2025, paving the way for padel to secure its own broadcast deals.This evolution in racquet sports represents more than just a trend – it's reshaping how Americans think about recreational activity, social connection, and community development. As both pickleball and padel continue to grow, they're creating a new ecosystem of players, facilities, and opportunities that will define recreational sports for decades to come.
How Breanna Meertins Left Her 9-5 and Built a Full-Time Career Teaching with TeachMe.To
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Leaving behind the stability of a 9-5 job can be daunting, but for Breanna Meertins, it was a step toward living her passion. After years of working as a veterinary assistant, at the age of 29, Breanna made the bold decision to switch careers and build a sustainable coaching business in Queens using TeachMe.To.Today, Breanna enjoys the freedom and joy of sharing her love for pickleball with students while achieving a great balance between work and personal life...Breanna’s passion for sports started early, playing tennis at the age of three. Over the years, her natural athletic ability expanded into pickleball, where she not only became an accomplished player but also secured multiple tournament victories. Before becoming a full-time coach, Breanna worked as a veterinary assistant and technician, balancing grueling 12-hour overnight shifts at an animal hospital in Manhattan. “I’ve been in the animal field since 2016,” Breanna explains, “I even spent time working at an agriculture hospital in Queens.” Although she loved working with animals, the long shifts were exhausting, and she began to dream about a different path. Breanna discovered pickleball almost by accident, but it quickly became a new obsession. With her background in tennis, she was hooked by how the sport combined the fast pace of ping-pong with the familiar strokes of tennis. “I was blown away,” she recalls. “I played every day because I couldn’t get enough of it.” What started as playing for fun soon led to informal lessons with friends, which sparked her interest in teaching. “I wanted to make a little extra money, but I also always had this vision of being my own boss.” With that in mind, she started coaching more intentionally. What began as just a handful of lessons a week gradually grew into 8 lessons a day and over 30 clients a week.TeachMe.To played a key role in Breanna’s transition from side hustle to full-time coach as 80% of her coaching business is with students using TeachMe.To. The platform gave her the ability to turn her turn her passion into a business, making it easier to attract clients and manage her schedule. “TeachMe.To made it easy to grow,” she says. “I love how they showcase my energy and highlight how many lessons I’ve taught. It gives me credibility and allows potential clients to see feedback from others who’ve worked with me.” For Breanna, TeachMe.To has also been empowering as a female coach in a field where there aren’t many women instructors. “It’s inspiring to see my business grow in this space,” she says.Breanna says that building a full-time income from coaching didn’t happen overnight. “It took me about five months to go all-in,” Breanna explains. “There were tough weeks with cancellations and no clients, but I stayed dedicated, kept a positive attitude, and made sure my lessons were fun, relatable, and engaging.” Her hard work paid off—Breanna now earns between $5,000 to $6,000 each month, with her highest month reaching $8,000, a big jump from the $3,500 she made in her previous job. She currently teaches around 30-44 lessons per week with a total of about 120 coaching sessions each month and charges $67 for a one-hour weekly coaching lesson. Breanna's student base is as diverse as her lesson schedule. “I work with everyone,” Breanna says. “From 3-year-olds to 80-year-olds, and from total beginners to advanced players preparing for tournaments.” No matter the skill level, Breanna brings the same enthusiasm to every session, making sure each student leaves feeling more confident and motivated to improve.Looking ahead, Breanna plans to keep expanding her coaching business with the help of TeachMe.To. She’s excited about the possibility of teaching even more students, hosting workshops, and continuing to inspire others through the sport she loves. “The future is bright,” she says. “I’m grateful every day that I get to do what I love.”Breanna’s advice to anyone thinking about joining TeachMe.To as a coach is simple: “Go for it! Put yourself out there and tell your story. Show people what makes you unique as a coach and why they should learn from you.” She believes that the key to success lies in building genuine connections with students and embracing the joy of teaching. “It’s the most rewarding feeling to help someone grow and learn a new skill.”Breanna Meertins’ story is proof that with passion, hard work, and TeachMe.To, you can turn your dream into a sustainable career. Her journey from veterinary technician to full-time coach shows what’s possible when you take a leap of faith. For anyone considering a similar path, TeachMe.To offers a way to get started. Whether you want to teach part-time or build a full-time career, Breanna’s experience is a reminder that pursuing what you love can lead to incredible rewards. Ready to follow in Breanna’s footsteps? Sign up to now to be a part-time coach on TeachMe.To, or schedule a call with the platform to learn how you can launch your own coaching business today.