Gordon GG Gebert invented the Slam Master – a solution to help you practice pickleball on your own.
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Gordon GG Gebert invented the Slam Master – a solution to help you practice pickleball on your own.
Remember the good ol’ days when dinks and drop shots dominated the pickleball courts and volleys lasted long into the night?
Professional pickleball player Lauren Stratman stepped into pickleball a few years ago when some of her tennis students started urging her to try it.
These are the dos and don’ts that will boost every level of pickleballer’s game.
It turns out that Stephen Colbert (yes, of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert) is a huge pickleball fan and player.
Kathy Pederson has a solid background in tennis, from which she stepped into pickleball around eight years ago.
It is no wonder Laura picked up pickleball so quickly as she was a former professional racquetball player. But many sacrifices went into making that career.
If it’s a shot you struggle with or simply want to get better at, then today’s article is for you.
In pickleball, the most important piece of equipment you'll purchase is your pickleball paddle. But not all pickleball paddles are created equal.
If you want to win more matches, you have to master volleying at the net.
The lob is an important part of pickleball and can often be the deciding factor in a game. When executed correctly, it can be difficult for your opponent to get to the ball and return it, resulting in an easy point.
Recently, we came across a fantastic video from PrimeTime Pickleball that explained 3 common mistakes made by beginner pickleball players.
Unlike most other professional pickleball players, Aaron Donofrio doesn’t have a background in racket sports.
Like a dunk in basketball or a spike in volleyball, the overhead smash or slam in pickleball is one of the most fun and exciting shots in sports.
It's a shot that needs to be in everyone's tool belt because of its flexibility and how quickly it can alter a match.
The Richmond Pickleball Classic is powered by the World Pickleball Tour, one of the fastest growing pickleball tours in the US right now.
Whether you love 'em or hate 'em, no pickleballer can argue that dinks aren’t one of the most effective shots that a player can master.
Third shot drive or drop? The age-old pickleball question is as divisive as choosing a waffle or sugar cone. At the end of the day, they're both effective–and delicious.