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Best Pickleball Podcasts to Listen to (Improve Your Game Off The Court), Matt @ Pickleball Portal, on May 28, 2020 at 3:43 pm

Spending more time on the courtThe area inside the outer dimensions of the baselines and sidelines. More whether you’re playing singles or working on doubles strategy, doing drills, taking lessons, or practicing with a ball throwing machines are the keys to improving your pickleball skills. But as much as we love … Read moreBest Pickleball
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Pro Pickleball Holding Pattern, Rob Nunnery, on May 4, 2020 at 2:07 pm

May 1, 2020 Pickleball On HoldHitting the ball in such a way that it does not bounce away from the paddle but is carried along on the face of the paddle. More Well, what a crazy past couple of months. I think it’s fair to say that noA loud word(s) spoken by a player or
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A Busy Two Months And My Pickleball Future, Rob Nunnery, on March 2, 2020 at 2:27 pm

I leave for the California Open on March 4 and that is the start of pickleball tournaments every single week through the end of the US Open on April 25. That’s a lot of pickleball. Partners are all set for … Read moreA Busy Two Months And My Pickleball Future The post A Busy Two
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Grand Canyon State Games and PPA Mesa, Rob Nunnery, on February 20, 2020 at 5:13 pm

Grand Canyon State Games And The Mesa PPA The past two weeks have been a whirlwind and an absolute blast. I’m on a Southwest flight back to Austin right now after spending two weeks in Phoenix playing two different tournaments … Read moreGrand Canyon State Games and PPA Mesa The post Grand Canyon State Games
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10 Most Popular US Cities For Pickleball – Where To Play Pickleball, Matt @ Pickleball Portal, on February 11, 2020 at 4:58 pm

NoA loud word(s) spoken by a player or line judge(s) to indicate to the referee and/or players that a live ball has not touched in the required court space. The preferred word to indicate a line call is “OUT”. Distinctive hand signals can be used in conjunction with a line call. Words such as “wide”,
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Preparation For Mesa PPA & An Added Warm Up Tournament, Rob Nunnery, on February 3, 2020 at 4:34 pm

Entry of January 16-31, 2020 My First Tourney! I’m even closer to my first tournament than expected. I’m heading to Phoenix a week early to play a couple of events in the Grand Canyon State Games.  I’ll be playing in … Read morePreparation For Mesa PPA & An Added Warm Up Tournament The post Preparation
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PICKLEBALL PIONEER, BARNEY MCCALLUM 1926-12019

On Bainbridge Island, near Seattle, Barney McCaDum was known as a handyman. So two of his neighbors, Joel Pritchard and Williarn Bell, asked him to help refine a game they invented in 1965 as a diversion for bored children. The game was akin to tennis,but with a smaller courtThe area inside the outer dimensions of
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The Journey to Pro Officially Begins – Part 1, Rob Nunnery, on January 15, 2020 at 2:52 pm

Entry of January 1-15, 2020 Now that we have the first post outA loud word(s) spoken by a player or line judge(s) to indicate to the referee and/or players that a live ball has not touched in the required court space. The preferred word to indicate a line call is “OUT”. Distinctive hand signals can
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