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Interested in pickleball? It's THE fastest growing sport in the USA. And for good reason! It’s barrels o’fun, very friendly, extremely diverse, inexpensive, and provides a reasonable amount of exercise without a lot of running.

This Meetup Group will be focused on getting fellow pickleball players together to play with others of comparable skill levels. We've got a team of organizers already doing that, but if you'd like to get in on the action, just notify us and we can help you create an event! Whether it be just a day/night on the courts, a tournament, coaching, or a league! This is a great way to meet other players!

If you'd like to find more places to play or learn about events that are offered in the area, go to the website of the Capital Area Pickleball Association (capareapb.com) and check out its "Courts" link to area rec departments. Or, to arrange games on your own, try PlayTimeScheduler.com; it's free! Or come to this page, click on the "Members" link, find people you met at one of our meetups, and send them private messages to set up a game.

Cancellations: Events announced here on Meetup may be cancelled due to adverse weather forecast, as described on forecast.weather.gov. Here are the factors we look at:
• Sky Cover: some sun preferred, but largely irrelevant
• Precipitation: actual = cancel (wet courts); chance of = maybe (depends on %)
• Temperature: <40° = cancel; 40°-60°, dress for it
• Wind: gusts over 20 MPH = cancel (wiffleballs, you know)

What is open play? Open play = pick-up games. It is a scheduled time where players of any skill level are invited to show up and play with others. That's when most Meetup events are scheduled (basically because we're cheap and don't want to pay to reserve the courts).

What's my rating? Everyone always wants to know, but for self-ratings it kind of depends on whom you ask. We've compiled answers from a lot of different internet sources here: tinyurl.com/386z2fpx. We use the descriptions from USAPA and the terminology listed below. For something less subjective, If you're registered with DUPR, that's your rating.

Fun Fact: In every hour of tennis, the ball is in play just 11-12 minutes! It may sound crazy, but this is an accurate statistic. How about pickleball? In every hour of pickleball, the ball is in play much longer... a total of 26-28 minutes!

At all times for all Meetups, players are expected to act with respect and sportsmanship!

WHAT TO EXPECT AT EACH SKILL LEVEL

Intro (1.0) • never played before (or very little) • 1 session • max 6 players • 1½ hours
• 60% info: terminology, rules, score-keeping, safety
• 40% play: dink drill, service practice, one game with running commentary

Learner (1.3) • been thru the Intro session • 1 session • max 12 players • 1½ hours
• 40% info: tips, tricks, techniques, tactics, teamwork, skinnies, safety, etiquette
• 60% play: diagonal-dink drill, service practice, several fast-paced games, some coaching

Newbie (1.6) • been thru Intro and Learner sessions • 1 session • max 12 players • 1½ hours
• 20% info: grips, types of stroke, positioning, player communication, court rotations, variants (different ways to play the game depending on how many players you’ve got)
• 80% play: service target practice, several games, some nagging

Beginner (2.0) • been thru all 3 intro courses • 6-10 sessions • 8-18 players • 2 hours
• 5% info: how this session will be organized; helpful hints and reminders
• 95% play: get in lots of quicky doubles games to develop muscle memory and reflexes. We’ll rotate people in frequently to maximize playing time, and so everyone will get to play with and against everyone else.

Developing (2.5) • done with Beginner • many sessions • 8-18 players • 2 hours
• 3% info: helpful hints and reminders
• 97% play: normal doubles games (play to 11, win by 2); start honing more sophisticated aspects of your game (lobs, spin, 3rd-shot drops, angles, and outguessing opponents)

Novice (3.0) • done with Developing • many sessions • 8-18 players • 2 hours
• 1% info: tip of the week
• 99% play: recognizing weaknesses (yours and opponents); fixing yours, exploiting theirs

Intermediate (3.5) • done with Novice • many sessions • 8-18 players • 2 hours
• 1% info: tip of the week
• 99% play: imposing your will on opponents

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