What is your positive side effect and/or takeaway from the sport of pickleball? Learn what professional golfer, Amy Olson, takes away from the game.
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If you are looking for a fun, new workout, then you have to try pickleball. Learn how the sport of pickleball stacks up compared to walking, running, and other racquet sports!
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Regardless of the Coronavirus putting a stop on spectators for pickleball, pickleball seems to be following tennis and golf, where silence is the norm during rallies and play. Should the sport of pickleball continue down this path, encouraging silence from all fans during all rallies and play? Or, should the sport of pickleball follow sports like football, baseball, basketball, and soccer, which encourage cheering, yelling, dancing, and even some banter at all times?
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Did you know that you can only cross the plane of the pickleball net in limited circumstances? Learn more now!
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Emergencies can happen anywhere, including, unfortunately, on a pickleball court. Learn how the quick action of one pickleball player saved another fallen Pickler!
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Are you getting your 150 minutes? Learn more now!
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Pickle and corn—two types of food that have so much in common for reasons that have nothing to do with food. Despite, or possibly in light of, the funny names, pickleball and cornhole are two sports that are sweeping the nation. Learn what pickleball and cornhole have in common - it is more than you think!
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Have you ever been distracted by another pickleball player on the pickleball court? What exactly is a distraction on the pickleball court? Learn the pickleball ruling now!
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Have you ever been asked to change your outfit while on the pickleball court? For instance, if you were wearing a yellow shirt that matched the color of the pickleball? Learn the official pickleball ruling on apparel now!
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Could pickleball be the perfect fundraising activity?
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Have you ever seen a pickleball player stand in the Non-Volley Zone (also known as the Kitchen), jump to hit the pickleball out of the air, and then land either inside or outside of the Kitchen? Then, the jumping pickleball player tries to argue that he/she did not commit a Non-Volley-Zone fault because he/she hit the pickleball while jumping in the air above the Non-Volley Zone? What's the proper ruling on the pickleball courts?
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