Anybody play? I'd never heard of it until I moved to Colorado in 2017. According to a Fox News story I just read, it's the fastest growing participation sport in the US.
I've played a very little bit and watched others play and, honestly, I don't see the appeal. Most of the play that I've watched involved very little movement so I'm a bit skeptical of the 'great exercise' angle (admittedly, all of this is anecdotal evidence). I've even watched some YouTube videos of higher-level tournament play and, again, it doesn't seem like much movement going on. I'm a tennis player and we have a couple of guys who regularly play doubles with us that are pushing 80. They move a lot more in doubles than pickleball players do, imo. I'd say walking 9 holes in golf is a lot more exercise but that's a guess.
I guess for some people, being easier on the joints is a selling point. I don't know. I guess I might get to the point of playing regularly at some point in my life, but I'm also thinking that, if I'm too old to play tennis doubles, I probably don't really want to play pickleball either.
Opinions?
And for the Paddock posters who have a warped sense of humor, 'pickleball' is the real name of a sport and not a pastime engaged in during Pride Month.
I've played a very little bit and watched others play and, honestly, I don't see the appeal. Most of the play that I've watched involved very little movement so I'm a bit skeptical of the 'great exercise' angle (admittedly, all of this is anecdotal evidence). I've even watched some YouTube videos of higher-level tournament play and, again, it doesn't seem like much movement going on. I'm a tennis player and we have a couple of guys who regularly play doubles with us that are pushing 80. They move a lot more in doubles than pickleball players do, imo. I'd say walking 9 holes in golf is a lot more exercise but that's a guess.
I guess for some people, being easier on the joints is a selling point. I don't know. I guess I might get to the point of playing regularly at some point in my life, but I'm also thinking that, if I'm too old to play tennis doubles, I probably don't really want to play pickleball either.
Opinions?
And for the Paddock posters who have a warped sense of humor, 'pickleball' is the real name of a sport and not a pastime engaged in during Pride Month.