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The Paradise Center hosts pickleball classes

About 25 attendees came to the second class taught by enthusiasts.


  • By Nat Kaemmerer
  • | 9:54 a.m. February 15, 2022
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The swings were sometimes misses, the hits occasionally fell flat and the movement felt like trying to learn new choreography. But still, more than two dozen people enjoyed learning the basics of pickleball at the second class at The Paradise Center on Feb. 14.

Executive Director Suzy Brenner organized the classes with a few enthusiastic volunteers who regularly play at the Bayfront Park pickleball courts, including Terri Noyes, Robby Reid, Helen Smith and Jerry East. There was a demand because while people can walk up and join the Bayfront games, though it can be intimidating for beginners. Brenner organized a class in January and despite a cold and windy day, had more than 30 people show up. 

If You Go

There's one more chance to learn the basics of pickleball. The class will be at 11:30 a.m. March 14 at The Paradise Center, 546 Bay Isles Road. Class is $10 each. Call 383-6493 or visit TheParadiseCenter.org to register. 

"If you grew up playing tennis, you swing and miss or you hit it and it goes two feet," Brenner said. "This way you know you're among beginners."

Brenner said the social aspect of the game is what makes it important to bring it to the seniors served by The Paradise Center. It's a low-stakes, low-impact way to get some exercise in and find the confidence to make friends with other players. 

"You really need to use your brain to keep score, and there are studies that show it's better for both to work your mind and body at the same time," Brenner said.

Attendees first got a rundown of the rules of the sport before taking up a borrowed paddle and pairing up with another student on the court, which was marked in blue painter's tape in the parking lot. Curious onlookers from the post office next door or those walking their dogs down Bay Isles Road stopped by to watch for a spell. Noyes provided commentary and pointers on a microphone while Reid and East helped the beginners on the court. The class ended with a dazzling display from the instructors. 

Ken Loy, Jerry East and Cheryl Keys prepare to play.
Ken Loy, Jerry East and Cheryl Keys prepare to play.
Ron Ginsberg swings for the ball.
Ron Ginsberg swings for the ball.
Other attendees watched from the sidelines while some played.
Other attendees watched from the sidelines while some played.
Rudell Hickey prepares to serve as Robby Reid looks on and Ron Ginsberg watches.
Rudell Hickey prepares to serve as Robby Reid looks on and Ron Ginsberg watches.
Pam Kane prepares to swing.
Pam Kane prepares to swing.
Bill Gabelman gets a rally going.
Bill Gabelman gets a rally going.
Terri Noyes hits a point.
Terri Noyes hits a point.
Terri Noyes offers tips.
Terri Noyes offers tips.
Terri Noyes hits a point.
Terri Noyes hits a point.

 

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