Pickleball Lessons and Clinics
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*Please send all your questions to Coach Justin at Pickleball@ElevationAthletics.ca
Program | AGE | DAY | TIME | CITY | LOCATION |
16+ | WED | 8:15-10:15pm | Newmarket | Alexander Muir PS | |
16+ | THUR | 8:00-10:00pm | Aurora | AFLC | |
16+ | MON | 6:00-7:30pm | King City | King City PS | |
16+ | MON | 7:30-9:00pm | King City | King City PS |
Programs
Learn-to-Play Beginners 1
* For Beginners who are starting in pickleball or with player ratings of 2.0 and below
* Coaches will assess and assign proper pickleball ratings to Athletes at the end of sessions
Learn-to-Play Beginners 2
* For Beginners who would like to continue to sharpen their skills from LTP 1. This course if for pickleball players with ratings below 3.0
* Coaches will assess and assign proper pickleball ratings to Athletes at the end of sessions
Learn-to-Play Intermediate
* For pickleball players with the rating of 3.5
* Coaches will assess and assign proper pickleball ratings to Athletes at the end of sessions
Clinics
* EA Coaches host clinics for high level players (ratings above 3.5) on specific skill sets or group0
Locations
* Alexander Muir PS: 75 Ford Wilson Blvd, Newmarket, ON L3X 3G1
* Aurora Family Leisure Complex (AFLC): 135 Industrial Pkwy N, Aurora, ON L4G 4C4
* Harvest Hill Activity Centre (Phoebe Gilman PS Gym): 145 Harvest Hills Blvd, East Gwillimbury, ON L9N 0C1
* Ross Family Complex: 19300 Centre Street, Mount Albert
* King City Public School: 25 King Blvd, King City, ON L7B 1K9
How to get most out of your pickleball lessons?
- Practice regularly: The more you practice, the more you will improve. Set aside time each week to work on your skills and techniques.
- Pay attention to your instructor: Ask questions during your lessons. The more you understand and retain, the more you will get out of the lesson.
- Practice what you learn: After each lesson, try to implement the skills and techniques you learned in your own practice sessions. This will help you solidify your understanding and improve your overall game.
- Focus on your weaknesses: Identify the areas of your game that need the most improvement, and work on them during your lessons and practice sessions.
- Stay positive and motivated: Pickleball can be challenging, but try to stay positive and motivated, even when things aren’t going your way. This will help you stay focused and keep learning.
- Find a practice partner: It can be helpful to have someone to practice with who can give you feedback and help you improve. Find a practice partner who is at a similar skill level, or slightly better, so you can challenge each other and push each other to get better.