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It's Not Tennis. It's Not Ping-Pong. This Is Pickleball.
Ledger-Enquirer ^ | January 11, 2018 | Scott Berson

Posted on 01/21/2018 7:05:07 PM PST by nickcarraway

It looks like tennis, but the court is half the size. The rackets aren't rackets, but more like giant ping-pong paddles. The ball isn't made of yellow-fuzzed rubber but a wiffly plastic, just like you used when you were a kid.

What is it? Pickleball.

The sport, which is offered at the John P. Thayer YMCA on 14th St. two days a week, is a combination of tennis, ping-pong and badminton. It's played with oversize paddles, a plastic ball and a low net.

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inRead invented by Teads The court is small, about 44 feet by 20 feet compared to the regulation tennis court size of 78 feet by 36 feet, and so the sport is often played inside.

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SUBSCRIBE NOW The rules are simple: it takes 11 points to win, you have to serve to score, and you have to wait for the ball to bounce after the serve and the first return.

Oh, and you have to stay out of the "kitchen," a no-volley zone you can't step in to return the ball unless it has bounced in there already.

At the YMCA's gymnasium on a rainy Tuesday afternoon, three courts were set up with about 20 people either locked into a match or waiting for their turn.

Most striking was the diversity of the players. There were older members playing with much younger members, people of vastly different heights and athletic ability, and a constant flow of positive banter and encouragement among all the participants.

PICKLE1.JPG Pickle ball players celebrate a good match. Scott Berson Ledger-Enquirer That's what drew members like Alex Gallego to the sport.

"What I love about this game is that everybody can play," he said. "You can play hard, you can play easy, and it's a real good workout."

It's not just about being strong or fast either, though that helps.

"It's actually a mental game too. It's like a smart game, even a guy with big muscles, you can beat that," Gallego said. "That's the fun part."

Cassie Lund, another member, saw others playing in the gym one day after dropping off her kids. "I went in and gave it a shot, and I love it," she said. "This sure beats the treadmill. It's a lot more fun."

PICKLE4.JPG A player prepares to return a shot. Scott Berson Ledger-Enquirer The YMCA was able to bring the sport to Columbus after receiving a grant from the U.S. Pickleball Association, said Scott Balkcum, operations director for the John P. Thayer YMCA.

With that grant, they were able to purchase equipment. They also brought on Austin Stewart to be an ambassador for the sport. His job is to work with other area YMCAs as well as other pickleball organizations and figure out ways to grow the sport in Columbus.

"I actually learned how to play in college, at CSU." Stewart said. "Its moving along a lot quicker than everybody, even me, expected it was going to grow."

People really have taken to the sport in Columbus, and now Balkcum is already thinking ahead about how it could be expanded.

"It was a real, organic, grassroots effort. Going to different churches and bringing them in, going to different community groups and mentioning it and bringing them in. And now we've seen that success through the fall and the winter," said Balkcum. "Now we're going to try to apply for a grant to bring the program to our other two facilities."

Balkcum said the YMCA held a tournament recently where more than 50 people participated in some way, with 42 people registered to play competitively. He said there were active pickleball communities in many area cities, including LaGrange and Opelika, and wanted to make Columbus a place where regional players could come to compete and play too.

So why pickeball, and why the YMCA?

"The mission of the Y is to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build a healthy spirit, mind and body for all," Balkcum explained.

"Pickleball certainly delivers on that promise with a healthy body. There's a lot of mental (work) that goes into it. and that's your mind. But just being here, part of the fellowship that has come together and started to play, that's the spirit. That's the mission of the Y encompassed just in one sport."


TOPICS: Sports
KEYWORDS: picklerick

1 posted on 01/21/2018 7:05:07 PM PST by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

Fun game. Wish I had more time to play it regularly.


2 posted on 01/21/2018 7:08:02 PM PST by fso301
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To: nickcarraway

This is offered in our Community Center. Would I be able to play this if I have two knee replacements? Just curious.


3 posted on 01/21/2018 7:12:11 PM PST by originalbuckeye ('In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act'- George Orwell)
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To: originalbuckeye

The nice thing about Pickle Ball is with proper planning you don’t have to run too much. One step this direction, one step that direction. It is much easier on your joints that tennis. Much of it is a reaction game.


4 posted on 01/21/2018 7:14:37 PM PST by super7man (Madam Defarge, knitting, knitting, always knitting)
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To: nickcarraway

A few years back they introduced “rally balls” to make tennis easier for beginners and kids. The balls were bigger so they had more drag. They’d stay in bounds even if you hit them pretty wildly. Made it so you could have long rallies rather than spending all your time picking up balls.


5 posted on 01/21/2018 7:15:46 PM PST by Yardstick
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To: nickcarraway

It’s the activity of choice at all age 55 and over RV resorts that we’ve been to. Mr. RR enjoys it, but I use a walker now and am unable to play. Fun watching though.


6 posted on 01/21/2018 7:18:33 PM PST by Rushmore Rocks
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To: windcliff

...ping....


7 posted on 01/21/2018 7:20:12 PM PST by onedoug
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To: onedoug

...pong...


8 posted on 01/21/2018 7:41:54 PM PST by Arkansas Toothpick
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To: originalbuckeye

Sure, and you will be able to play the piano too.


9 posted on 01/21/2018 7:45:42 PM PST by Deaf Smith (When a Texan takes his chances, chances will be taken that's fortj sure)
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To: nickcarraway
Pickleball? Dilly! Dilly!

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10 posted on 01/21/2018 8:06:09 PM PST by LonePalm (Commander and Chef)
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To: nickcarraway

Pickle Ball Rules!


11 posted on 01/21/2018 8:06:52 PM PST by deweyfrank (Nobody's Perfect)
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To: nickcarraway

My aunt played this in her 80’s.
I told her to watch out for those professional Pickleball players who pick up women.


12 posted on 01/21/2018 9:00:17 PM PST by minnesota_bound
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To: nickcarraway

Ping Pong is a brand name and they never seem to complain.


13 posted on 01/21/2018 10:06:09 PM PST by stylin19a (Best.Election.of.All-Times.Ever.In.The.History.Of.Ever)
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To: nickcarraway

Thanks for posting. The first I ever heard of pickle ball was last night.


14 posted on 01/22/2018 2:03:23 AM PST by PGalt
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To: nickcarraway

Doesn’t sound better than Pro Thunderball;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15m_i6QPAXE


15 posted on 01/22/2018 3:03:00 AM PST by Hillarys Gate Cult
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To: Deaf Smith

I already play the piano. Just wondered if there is a lot of pivoting, which is tough on fake knees.


16 posted on 01/22/2018 6:25:17 AM PST by originalbuckeye ('In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act'- George Orwell)
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