Pickleball Lessons and Clinics

***Pickleball Canada Membership Required for All Programs***
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Social Members get access to all of our lessons, leagues and drop in times (excluding clinics and boot camps)
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Memberships are $100 monthly + HST
First 50 members to sign up receive a 50% discount for May/June/July/August
Please send all your questions to Pickleball@ElevationAthletics.ca

Programs

PROGRAM

DAY

TIME

COURT

SEASON

REGISTER

Learn to Play Beginners 1

Monday

5:00-6:00pm

Norwood Curling Club

May 1 - June 30

Learn to Play Beginners 1

Monday

6:00-7:00pm


Norwood Curling Club

May 1 - June 30

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

How to get most out of your pickleball lessons?

  1. Practice regularly: The more you practice, the more you will improve. Set aside time each week to work on your skills and techniques.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.