Youโre not missing serves. Your drops are landing. You can hold your own at the kitchen. From the outside, your game looks solid. But the results donโt quite match the effort. Youโre winning some games, losing others, and itโs hard to pinpoint whatโs actually holding you back.
Most players only think about where the ball lands. This drill trains how high it travels over the net. You use a wall, taped โrungs,โ and a few simple rules to build automatic, consistent marginโwithout floating balls or clipping the tape.
You sleep 7, maybe 8 hours. You wake up and still feel like you borrowed someone else's body.ย Your timing is off. Your legs feel heavier than they should. By the second game of open play, you're not quite lateโbut you're not quite there, either. A half-step slower than you know you can be.
Most rec players have one third shot. They drive everything because they do not trust their drop, or they drop everything because they fear getting attacked at the kitchen.
Most points arenโt lost to great shotsโtheyโre lost because the rally speeds up and players start rushing their contact. The ball comes back faster, the feet get lazy, and suddenly a simple reset turns into a net error or a pop-up.
Youโre not missing serves. Your drops are landing. You can hold your own at the kitchen. From the outside, your game looks solid. But the results donโt quite match the effort. Youโre winning some games, losing others, and itโs hard to pinpoint whatโs actually holding you back.
Most players only think about where the ball lands. This drill trains how high it travels over the net. You use a wall, taped โrungs,โ and a few simple rules to build automatic, consistent marginโwithout floating balls or clipping the tape.
You sleep 7, maybe 8 hours. You wake up and still feel like you borrowed someone else's body.ย Your timing is off. Your legs feel heavier than they should. By the second game of open play, you're not quite lateโbut you're not quite there, either. A half-step slower than you know you can be.
Most rec players have one third shot. They drive everything because they do not trust their drop, or they drop everything because they fear getting attacked at the kitchen.
Most points arenโt lost to great shotsโtheyโre lost because the rally speeds up and players start rushing their contact. The ball comes back faster, the feet get lazy, and suddenly a simple reset turns into a net error or a pop-up.
Youโre not missing serves. Your drops are landing. You can hold your own at the kitchen. From the outside, your game looks solid. But the results donโt quite match the effort. Youโre winning some games, losing others, and itโs hard to pinpoint whatโs actually holding you back.
Most players only think about where the ball lands. This drill trains how high it travels over the net. You use a wall, taped โrungs,โ and a few simple rules to build automatic, consistent marginโwithout floating balls or clipping the tape.
You sleep 7, maybe 8 hours. You wake up and still feel like you borrowed someone else's body.ย Your timing is off. Your legs feel heavier than they should. By the second game of open play, you're not quite lateโbut you're not quite there, either. A half-step slower than you know you can be.
Most rec players have one third shot. They drive everything because they do not trust their drop, or they drop everything because they fear getting attacked at the kitchen.
Most points arenโt lost to great shotsโtheyโre lost because the rally speeds up and players start rushing their contact. The ball comes back faster, the feet get lazy, and suddenly a simple reset turns into a net error or a pop-up.
Youโre not missing serves. Your drops are landing. You can hold your own at the kitchen. From the outside, your game looks solid. But the results donโt quite match the effort. Youโre winning some games, losing others, and itโs hard to pinpoint whatโs actually holding you back.
Most players only think about where the ball lands. This drill trains how high it travels over the net. You use a wall, taped โrungs,โ and a few simple rules to build automatic, consistent marginโwithout floating balls or clipping the tape.
You sleep 7, maybe 8 hours. You wake up and still feel like you borrowed someone else's body.ย Your timing is off. Your legs feel heavier than they should. By the second game of open play, you're not quite lateโbut you're not quite there, either. A half-step slower than you know you can be.
Most rec players have one third shot. They drive everything because they do not trust their drop, or they drop everything because they fear getting attacked at the kitchen.
Most points arenโt lost to great shotsโtheyโre lost because the rally speeds up and players start rushing their contact. The ball comes back faster, the feet get lazy, and suddenly a simple reset turns into a net error or a pop-up.
Youโre not missing serves. Your drops are landing. You can hold your own at the kitchen. From the outside, your game looks solid. But the results donโt quite match the effort. Youโre winning some games, losing others, and itโs hard to pinpoint whatโs actually holding you back.
Most players only think about where the ball lands. This drill trains how high it travels over the net. You use a wall, taped โrungs,โ and a few simple rules to build automatic, consistent marginโwithout floating balls or clipping the tape.
You sleep 7, maybe 8 hours. You wake up and still feel like you borrowed someone else's body.ย Your timing is off. Your legs feel heavier than they should. By the second game of open play, you're not quite lateโbut you're not quite there, either. A half-step slower than you know you can be.
Most rec players have one third shot. They drive everything because they do not trust their drop, or they drop everything because they fear getting attacked at the kitchen.
Most points arenโt lost to great shotsโtheyโre lost because the rally speeds up and players start rushing their contact. The ball comes back faster, the feet get lazy, and suddenly a simple reset turns into a net error or a pop-up.
Youโre not missing serves. Your drops are landing. You can hold your own at the kitchen. From the outside, your game looks solid. But the results donโt quite match the effort. Youโre winning some games, losing others, and itโs hard to pinpoint whatโs actually holding you back.
Most players only think about where the ball lands. This drill trains how high it travels over the net. You use a wall, taped โrungs,โ and a few simple rules to build automatic, consistent marginโwithout floating balls or clipping the tape.
You sleep 7, maybe 8 hours. You wake up and still feel like you borrowed someone else's body.ย Your timing is off. Your legs feel heavier than they should. By the second game of open play, you're not quite lateโbut you're not quite there, either. A half-step slower than you know you can be.
Most rec players have one third shot. They drive everything because they do not trust their drop, or they drop everything because they fear getting attacked at the kitchen.
Most points arenโt lost to great shotsโtheyโre lost because the rally speeds up and players start rushing their contact. The ball comes back faster, the feet get lazy, and suddenly a simple reset turns into a net error or a pop-up.
Youโre not missing serves. Your drops are landing. You can hold your own at the kitchen. From the outside, your game looks solid. But the results donโt quite match the effort. Youโre winning some games, losing others, and itโs hard to pinpoint whatโs actually holding you back.
Most players only think about where the ball lands. This drill trains how high it travels over the net. You use a wall, taped โrungs,โ and a few simple rules to build automatic, consistent marginโwithout floating balls or clipping the tape.
You sleep 7, maybe 8 hours. You wake up and still feel like you borrowed someone else's body.ย Your timing is off. Your legs feel heavier than they should. By the second game of open play, you're not quite lateโbut you're not quite there, either. A half-step slower than you know you can be.
Most rec players have one third shot. They drive everything because they do not trust their drop, or they drop everything because they fear getting attacked at the kitchen.
Most points arenโt lost to great shotsโtheyโre lost because the rally speeds up and players start rushing their contact. The ball comes back faster, the feet get lazy, and suddenly a simple reset turns into a net error or a pop-up.
Youโre not missing serves. Your drops are landing. You can hold your own at the kitchen. From the outside, your game looks solid. But the results donโt quite match the effort. Youโre winning some games, losing others, and itโs hard to pinpoint whatโs actually holding you back.
Most players only think about where the ball lands. This drill trains how high it travels over the net. You use a wall, taped โrungs,โ and a few simple rules to build automatic, consistent marginโwithout floating balls or clipping the tape.
You sleep 7, maybe 8 hours. You wake up and still feel like you borrowed someone else's body.ย Your timing is off. Your legs feel heavier than they should. By the second game of open play, you're not quite lateโbut you're not quite there, either. A half-step slower than you know you can be.
Most rec players have one third shot. They drive everything because they do not trust their drop, or they drop everything because they fear getting attacked at the kitchen.
Most points arenโt lost to great shotsโtheyโre lost because the rally speeds up and players start rushing their contact. The ball comes back faster, the feet get lazy, and suddenly a simple reset turns into a net error or a pop-up.
Youโre not missing serves. Your drops are landing. You can hold your own at the kitchen. From the outside, your game looks solid. But the results donโt quite match the effort. Youโre winning some games, losing others, and itโs hard to pinpoint whatโs actually holding you back.
Most players only think about where the ball lands. This drill trains how high it travels over the net. You use a wall, taped โrungs,โ and a few simple rules to build automatic, consistent marginโwithout floating balls or clipping the tape.
You sleep 7, maybe 8 hours. You wake up and still feel like you borrowed someone else's body.ย Your timing is off. Your legs feel heavier than they should. By the second game of open play, you're not quite lateโbut you're not quite there, either. A half-step slower than you know you can be.
Most rec players have one third shot. They drive everything because they do not trust their drop, or they drop everything because they fear getting attacked at the kitchen.
Most points arenโt lost to great shotsโtheyโre lost because the rally speeds up and players start rushing their contact. The ball comes back faster, the feet get lazy, and suddenly a simple reset turns into a net error or a pop-up.
Youโre not missing serves. Your drops are landing. You can hold your own at the kitchen. From the outside, your game looks solid. But the results donโt quite match the effort. Youโre winning some games, losing others, and itโs hard to pinpoint whatโs actually holding you back.
Most players only think about where the ball lands. This drill trains how high it travels over the net. You use a wall, taped โrungs,โ and a few simple rules to build automatic, consistent marginโwithout floating balls or clipping the tape.
You sleep 7, maybe 8 hours. You wake up and still feel like you borrowed someone else's body.ย Your timing is off. Your legs feel heavier than they should. By the second game of open play, you're not quite lateโbut you're not quite there, either. A half-step slower than you know you can be.
Most rec players have one third shot. They drive everything because they do not trust their drop, or they drop everything because they fear getting attacked at the kitchen.
Most points arenโt lost to great shotsโtheyโre lost because the rally speeds up and players start rushing their contact. The ball comes back faster, the feet get lazy, and suddenly a simple reset turns into a net error or a pop-up.
Youโre not missing serves. Your drops are landing. You can hold your own at the kitchen. From the outside, your game looks solid. But the results donโt quite match the effort. Youโre winning some games, losing others, and itโs hard to pinpoint whatโs actually holding you back.
Most players only think about where the ball lands. This drill trains how high it travels over the net. You use a wall, taped โrungs,โ and a few simple rules to build automatic, consistent marginโwithout floating balls or clipping the tape.
You sleep 7, maybe 8 hours. You wake up and still feel like you borrowed someone else's body.ย Your timing is off. Your legs feel heavier than they should. By the second game of open play, you're not quite lateโbut you're not quite there, either. A half-step slower than you know you can be.
Most rec players have one third shot. They drive everything because they do not trust their drop, or they drop everything because they fear getting attacked at the kitchen.
Most points arenโt lost to great shotsโtheyโre lost because the rally speeds up and players start rushing their contact. The ball comes back faster, the feet get lazy, and suddenly a simple reset turns into a net error or a pop-up.
Youโre not missing serves. Your drops are landing. You can hold your own at the kitchen. From the outside, your game looks solid. But the results donโt quite match the effort. Youโre winning some games, losing others, and itโs hard to pinpoint whatโs actually holding you back.
Most players only think about where the ball lands. This drill trains how high it travels over the net. You use a wall, taped โrungs,โ and a few simple rules to build automatic, consistent marginโwithout floating balls or clipping the tape.
You sleep 7, maybe 8 hours. You wake up and still feel like you borrowed someone else's body.ย Your timing is off. Your legs feel heavier than they should. By the second game of open play, you're not quite lateโbut you're not quite there, either. A half-step slower than you know you can be.
Most rec players have one third shot. They drive everything because they do not trust their drop, or they drop everything because they fear getting attacked at the kitchen.
Most points arenโt lost to great shotsโtheyโre lost because the rally speeds up and players start rushing their contact. The ball comes back faster, the feet get lazy, and suddenly a simple reset turns into a net error or a pop-up.
Youโre not missing serves. Your drops are landing. You can hold your own at the kitchen. From the outside, your game looks solid. But the results donโt quite match the effort. Youโre winning some games, losing others, and itโs hard to pinpoint whatโs actually holding you back.
Most players only think about where the ball lands. This drill trains how high it travels over the net. You use a wall, taped โrungs,โ and a few simple rules to build automatic, consistent marginโwithout floating balls or clipping the tape.
You sleep 7, maybe 8 hours. You wake up and still feel like you borrowed someone else's body.ย Your timing is off. Your legs feel heavier than they should. By the second game of open play, you're not quite lateโbut you're not quite there, either. A half-step slower than you know you can be.
Most rec players have one third shot. They drive everything because they do not trust their drop, or they drop everything because they fear getting attacked at the kitchen.
Most points arenโt lost to great shotsโtheyโre lost because the rally speeds up and players start rushing their contact. The ball comes back faster, the feet get lazy, and suddenly a simple reset turns into a net error or a pop-up.
Youโre not missing serves. Your drops are landing. You can hold your own at the kitchen. From the outside, your game looks solid. But the results donโt quite match the effort. Youโre winning some games, losing others, and itโs hard to pinpoint whatโs actually holding you back.
Most players only think about where the ball lands. This drill trains how high it travels over the net. You use a wall, taped โrungs,โ and a few simple rules to build automatic, consistent marginโwithout floating balls or clipping the tape.
You sleep 7, maybe 8 hours. You wake up and still feel like you borrowed someone else's body.ย Your timing is off. Your legs feel heavier than they should. By the second game of open play, you're not quite lateโbut you're not quite there, either. A half-step slower than you know you can be.
Most rec players have one third shot. They drive everything because they do not trust their drop, or they drop everything because they fear getting attacked at the kitchen.
Most points arenโt lost to great shotsโtheyโre lost because the rally speeds up and players start rushing their contact. The ball comes back faster, the feet get lazy, and suddenly a simple reset turns into a net error or a pop-up.
Youโre not missing serves. Your drops are landing. You can hold your own at the kitchen. From the outside, your game looks solid. But the results donโt quite match the effort. Youโre winning some games, losing others, and itโs hard to pinpoint whatโs actually holding you back.
Most players only think about where the ball lands. This drill trains how high it travels over the net. You use a wall, taped โrungs,โ and a few simple rules to build automatic, consistent marginโwithout floating balls or clipping the tape.
You sleep 7, maybe 8 hours. You wake up and still feel like you borrowed someone else's body.ย Your timing is off. Your legs feel heavier than they should. By the second game of open play, you're not quite lateโbut you're not quite there, either. A half-step slower than you know you can be.
Most rec players have one third shot. They drive everything because they do not trust their drop, or they drop everything because they fear getting attacked at the kitchen.
Most points arenโt lost to great shotsโtheyโre lost because the rally speeds up and players start rushing their contact. The ball comes back faster, the feet get lazy, and suddenly a simple reset turns into a net error or a pop-up.
Youโre not missing serves. Your drops are landing. You can hold your own at the kitchen. From the outside, your game looks solid. But the results donโt quite match the effort. Youโre winning some games, losing others, and itโs hard to pinpoint whatโs actually holding you back.
Most players only think about where the ball lands. This drill trains how high it travels over the net. You use a wall, taped โrungs,โ and a few simple rules to build automatic, consistent marginโwithout floating balls or clipping the tape.
You sleep 7, maybe 8 hours. You wake up and still feel like you borrowed someone else's body.ย Your timing is off. Your legs feel heavier than they should. By the second game of open play, you're not quite lateโbut you're not quite there, either. A half-step slower than you know you can be.
Most rec players have one third shot. They drive everything because they do not trust their drop, or they drop everything because they fear getting attacked at the kitchen.
Most points arenโt lost to great shotsโtheyโre lost because the rally speeds up and players start rushing their contact. The ball comes back faster, the feet get lazy, and suddenly a simple reset turns into a net error or a pop-up.
Youโre not missing serves. Your drops are landing. You can hold your own at the kitchen. From the outside, your game looks solid. But the results donโt quite match the effort. Youโre winning some games, losing others, and itโs hard to pinpoint whatโs actually holding you back.
Most players only think about where the ball lands. This drill trains how high it travels over the net. You use a wall, taped โrungs,โ and a few simple rules to build automatic, consistent marginโwithout floating balls or clipping the tape.
You sleep 7, maybe 8 hours. You wake up and still feel like you borrowed someone else's body.ย Your timing is off. Your legs feel heavier than they should. By the second game of open play, you're not quite lateโbut you're not quite there, either. A half-step slower than you know you can be.
Most rec players have one third shot. They drive everything because they do not trust their drop, or they drop everything because they fear getting attacked at the kitchen.
Most points arenโt lost to great shotsโtheyโre lost because the rally speeds up and players start rushing their contact. The ball comes back faster, the feet get lazy, and suddenly a simple reset turns into a net error or a pop-up.
Youโre not missing serves. Your drops are landing. You can hold your own at the kitchen. From the outside, your game looks solid. But the results donโt quite match the effort. Youโre winning some games, losing others, and itโs hard to pinpoint whatโs actually holding you back.
Most players only think about where the ball lands. This drill trains how high it travels over the net. You use a wall, taped โrungs,โ and a few simple rules to build automatic, consistent marginโwithout floating balls or clipping the tape.
You sleep 7, maybe 8 hours. You wake up and still feel like you borrowed someone else's body.ย Your timing is off. Your legs feel heavier than they should. By the second game of open play, you're not quite lateโbut you're not quite there, either. A half-step slower than you know you can be.
Most rec players have one third shot. They drive everything because they do not trust their drop, or they drop everything because they fear getting attacked at the kitchen.
Most points arenโt lost to great shotsโtheyโre lost because the rally speeds up and players start rushing their contact. The ball comes back faster, the feet get lazy, and suddenly a simple reset turns into a net error or a pop-up.
The first 200 players to sign up will be entered into a raffle to win either a Paddle of their choice (up to $200) or a $200 Shopping Spree at The Pickleball Exchange.
For the first time ever, there’s an Association that understands the heart and soul of pickleball lies not just in sponsored tournaments or pro leagues, but in the everyday players whoโve transformed this sport into something truly special.
Recreational Players deserve a dedicated space to connect, share, and celebrate the unique camaraderie that pickleball brings.
The founders of the Fit Pickler are thrilled to announce the launch of the RPPA. We know our subscribers are more than just pickleball players. You are a part of a vibrant, growing community that embraces the sport as a way of life. You’ve found joy, friendship, and maybe even a renewed sense of purpose on the court.
That’s why we’re thrilled to invite YOU to become a Founding Member of the Recreational Pickleball Players Association (RPPA).
We’re here to celebrate your communities, and provide the resources and connections you deserve.
What YOU Get As A Member of RPPA: โขPlayers Directory: Members can create a profile, message other members, organize and join groups, post events, tournaments and parties. Find pickleball buddies at home and when you travel. โข Vendors Directory: The first ever directory of pickleball-focused vendors, from gear and merch to โEatertainment Centersโ, clubs, court builders and more โ all in one place! โข Deals & Discounts: Verified vendors who will offer special deals to our members. Members only pricing at The Fit Pickler Store and the opportunity to test new brand name gear with special pricing. โข Resources: Get access to training videos, community resources, insights and articles to help you advocate for more public pickleball courts in your neighborhood or keep current courts from being shut down. โข Calendar of Events: Search for events, fundraisers, games and local tournaments in your city or nationwide. โข Social: Private Facebook Group for Members Only. Connect in a group setting and share photos, tips and stories. Monthly contests for fun prizes!
Our Association will be growing everyday and we are adding new features as we speak, and that’s where YOU come in. As a Founding Member, you’ll help shape the future of RPPA and ensure it truly reflects the needs and desires of recreational players.