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Pickleball: What is it and what are the benefits?

Pickleball may not have penetrated the public consciousness to the same extent as, say, football or athletics, but it’s a sport that’s quickly gaining popularity across the country – and for good reason! Combining elements of tennis, badminton, and table tennis, pickleball is an exciting, social, and easy-to-learn game that’s suitable for all ages and abilities. Whether you’re looking for a fun way to stay active or a new sport to challenge your fitness, pickleball might be just what you need.

What Is Pickleball?

Pickleball is played on a badminton-sized court with a tennis-style net, using a lightweight plastic ball. Players use a large solid paddle, rather than a stringed racket as in tennis. While the mode of play resembles tennis – with serves, volleys, and rallies – pickleball has its own unique set of rules and scoring system. It can be played as singles or doubles, with doubles being the more common format.

One of the best things about pickleball is its accessibility. The rules are simple, making it easy to pick up, even for beginners. Whether you’re a seasoned athlete or just starting to explore physical activity, pickleball offers a fun and low-impact way to engage in sport. Plus, it’s great for people of all ages, from children to seniors, with many of its greatest benefits specifically helping older people.

The secret to Pickleball’s popularity

Pickleball’s popularity can be attributed to several factors. First, it’s a highly social game. The smaller court size means players are closer together, making it easy to chat, laugh, and interact throughout the game. This social aspect makes it an appealing activity for people looking to stay active while enjoying a sense of community.

Secondly, pickleball is a low-impact sport, making it ideal for older adults or anyone looking to avoid high-impact exercise. The game involves plenty of movement but doesn’t require the same physical strain on the joints as sports like running or basketball. Despite being low impact, pickleball provides a great cardiovascular workout, improves coordination, and helps with balance and agility.

Health and Fitness Benefits

Pickleball offers a variety of health and fitness benefits, making it an excellent addition to any workout routine:

  • Cardiovascular Health: The movement required in pickleball helps elevate your heart rate, promoting heart health and endurance.
  • Improved Balance and Coordination: The quick changes in direction and reaction time needed for pickleball improve balance and hand-eye coordination.
  • Low-Impact Exercise: For those looking to stay active without stressing their joints, pickleball provides a safe yet effective workout.
  • Mental Wellness: The social nature of the game, combined with the focus and strategy required, can help improve mental sharpness and reduce stress.

Give It a Try!

Pickleball’s rise in popularity shows no signs of slowing down, and it’s easy to see why. The game is fun, inclusive, and accessible to people of all fitness levels. Whether you’re over 50 and looking for a gentle way to stay active, or a younger athlete wanting to try something new, pickleball is a fantastic sport to explore.

So, what are you waiting for? Grab a paddle, find a court at your local Everyone Active centre, and give it a try today! You might just find your new favourite sport.