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Five Reasons to Start Playing Pickleball
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The game is easy to pick up and people of all fitness levels can compete. It’s also a very social sport and a heck of a lot of fun.
- It’s easy and it’s fun. This is a low-impact way to get moving. It’s not stressful on your body. Plus, the court is small-er than a tennis court and the net is lower. And you’re playing with a plastic waffle ball! You can improve at this game at any age. While you can play singles, most people play doubles. Having a partner in crime makes anything more fun.
- It’s good for your health. Multiple studies now indicate playing pickleball several times a week will improve your blood pressure, cholesterol, cardio fitness and social life.
- It’s a mood booster. Studies on older adults who play in pickleball tournaments indicated playing the game lowered their risk for depression. It’s hard to feel lonely or isolated with three others in intense competition on the pickleball court. It’s great for your mental health and for maintaining a social life.
- It’s a balance booster. Keeping a regular game can help improve your movement and balance. You’ll also bolster your hand-eye coordination.
- It’s an easy way to increase your steps. Older players averaged 3,477 more steps on the days they play pickleball. The rules are different than tennis and take a moment to get used to. You only get points when you’re serving. The winner is the first to 11 points and you have to win by two.