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Private pickleball lessons in Palm Beach County average $52 for a week of lessons, with 4 vetted coaches available. Every session is private — 1-on-1 by default, or with your invited group — tailored to your level and goals, at a location and time that work for you.
Pickleball coaches teach across Palm Beach County, from Boynton Beach Tennis & Pickleball Center to lesser-known neighborhood spots. Bookings open up across weekdays, evenings, and weekend mornings — and if you have a preferred location, your coach meets you there.
Private pickleball lessons in Palm Beach County average $52 for a week of lessons. Booking a lesson package brings the per-lesson rate down, and one-off single lessons are also available — what you pay depends on your coach's experience and the session length you choose.
Private pickleball lessons in Palm Beach County are built around your goals. Whatever you want to improve, a coach can focus each session on it. Here are the areas coaches in Palm Beach County work on most.
Win at the kitchen line with controlled dinks, resets, and patience. Palm Beach County coaches build the soft game that decides most pickleball points.
Start each point on the front foot with a deep serve and return. A coach in Palm Beach County works on consistency, depth, and placement off both shots.
Master the third-shot drop and the transition to the net. Pickleball coaches in Palm Beach County teach when to drop, when to drive, and how to take the line.
Speed up the game, defend the body, and finish points at the net. Palm Beach County coaches sharpen your hands, reaction time, and shot selection up front.
Move as a team, cover the middle, and stay in the right spot on the court. Pickleball coaches in Palm Beach County drill footwork and doubles strategy.
Looking for youth pickleball coaching in Palm Beach County? We match kids and teens — from first-timers to high-school and club players — with coaches who specialize in junior development. Private youth pickleball lessons run at the same weekly rate as adult lessons.
Every coach who works with kids goes through identity and background screening before being matched with young students, and their safety vetting is shown on their profile — so you can book with confidence.
Coaches in Palm Beach County teach juniors from as young as 5 through high-school and competitive athletes, tailoring each session to your child's age, level, and goals — whether that is first-time fundamentals, building confidence, or tryout and team prep.
Parents are welcome to stay and watch — many do, especially with younger kids — but it is never required. Either way, your coach shares progress and what to practice between lessons.
Coach Bernie
pickleball coach
Suggestions Have good tennis shoes, bring fluids to stay hydrated and a towel for the sweat. Visor, or baseball hat, sunscreen if you burn.
Coach Victoria
pickleball coach
Whatever you think is necessary for you ex. water, gatorade, sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, etc. And ofc a paddle if you have it!
Coach Cristian
pickleball coach
I recommend wearing a cap, sunglasses , tennis or basketball shoes and plenty of water.
Coach Victoria
pickleball coach
1. Create a Fun and Safe Environment • Keep it Positive: Use encouragement and celebrate effort, not just success. • Make it Safe: Use lightweight paddles and balls (like foam or practice balls) for younger children to ensure safety and build confidence. • Short Sessions: Keep lessons around 30-45 minutes to match their attention span. 2. Adjust Drills and Games Focus on activities that are fun, interactive, and skill-building: Warm-Up (5-10 min) • Use playful activities like: • “Paddle Tag”: Tap a ball in the air while moving around. • Relay Races: Incorporate running with balancing a ball on the paddle. Skill-Based Games • Serve Practice: • Create targets like hula hoops or cones for kids to hit with serves. • Offer prizes (e.g., stickers or praise) for accuracy. • Dinking Drills: • Play “Kitchen King/Queen”: Kids try to dink and stay in the game while staying near the kitchen. • Groundstrokes: • Simplify by using bounce feeds and encourage rallying for as long as possible. • Play “Ball Bounce Challenge”: See who can hit the ball over the net after one bounce the most times. Mini Matches • Play short, simplified games to keep kids engaged. For example, race to 5 points instead of 11. 3. Focus on Movement and Coordination • Footwork Drills: Make these fun and dynamic, like hopping through cones or jumping over lines. • Hand-Eye Coordination: Use beginner-friendly exercises, such as catching balls with one hand or paddle taps (bouncing the ball on the paddle). • Balance Activities: Incorporate exercises like walking heel-to-toe while holding a paddle. 4. Use Age-Appropriate Communication • Simplify Instructions: Use clear, simple language and break skills into smaller steps. • Show, Don’t Just Tell: Demonstrate skills multiple times. Kids learn best by watching. • Ask Questions: Involve them by asking, “Why do you think we hit softly at the net?” 5. Make It Competitive (But Friendly!) • Incorporate challenges like: • Target Shooting: Award points for hitting specific zones. • Longest Rally: Celebrate the longest back-and-forth rally. • Team Games: Pair kids up to encourage teamwork and fun. 6. Be Flexible and Playful • Allow Creativity: Let them try their own shots or suggest new games. • Adjust on the Fly: If they seem bored or frustrated, pivot to an easier or more engaging activity. • Add Themed Lessons: For example, have a “Pirate Day” where kids “serve cannonballs” or “defend their treasure.” 7. Emphasize Life Skills • Teach patience, teamwork, and sportsmanship through group activities and team-based drills. • Praise behaviors like cheering for peers or helping others. Example Kids’ Lesson Plan (45 minutes) 1. Warm-Up (5 min): Paddle tag or ball-balance relay. 2. Serve Practice (10 min): Hit targets for points. 3. Groundstrokes (10 min): Partner rally game—count how many shots they can return over the net. 4. Dinking Game (10 min): Play “Kitchen King/Queen.” 5. Mini Match (10 min): Simplified doubles with a fun twist (e.g., serve from a “magic” spot). Tips for Coaches Working with Kids • Stay patient and energetic—kids mirror your enthusiasm. • Keep lessons lighthearted; let them laugh and enjoy. • Use rewards like stickers, medals, or simple praise to keep them motivated. • Involve parents occasionally to cheer or play alongside their kids.
pickleball coach with the most lessons taught in Palm Beach County
Coach Bernie has taught
7 lessons
The location with the most coaches teaching pickleball lessons at
Boynton Beach Tennis & Pickleball Center
Average coach player rating
5.0
7 total ratings
and here are the coaches with top player ratings:
Number of certified coaches in Palm Beach County
1 certified coaches
Average length of time coaches in Palm Beach County have been teaching for
3 years on average
How many coaches teach pickleball in Palm Beach County
4 coaches
Average cost of a pickleball lesson in Palm Beach County
$52 for weekly lessons