pickleball warmup

Pickleball, What’s with the hype?!

Okay, who’s played it? Who loves it? We do. And here’s a little on why we’re hooked.

But first, for those who aren’t familiar, what even is pickleball?!

Pickleball is a dynamic paddle sport with roots in badminton, tennis, and table tennis. For all you history intrigued friends out there, it was actually invented not too long ago. It was birthed on Bainbridge Island, Washington, in 1965. Contrary to what some might believe, it wasn't named after pickled cucumbers. Instead, the sport was invented by three fathers, as a way to entertain their bored children. Hah!

So what about the name, why PICKLEball? There are 2 main theories, it turns out. Some say it was named after their dog, Pickles, who loved chasing the ball. Others believe it comes from the pickle boat in crew where oarsmen are chosen from the leftovers of other boats. So who really knows?! But it sure is a name that sticks!

Over the years, pickleball spread beyond the boundaries of Bainbridge Island. By the 1990s, it had established itself across the US, and in the 21st century, it expanded globally! 

Why do we love it so much? We mostly love that it’s a friendly competitive sport that can be appropriate for all ages and even athletic ability. BUT, we strongly believe you should include a good warmup (shared below) and even start including some agility work in your workouts if you want to stay injury free because pickleball injuries are on the rise!

Here are 3 health benefits that we associate with playing:

1. It’s a full-body workout! Pickleball gets you moving – from quick lateral moves to gentle sprints and volleys, it exercises a variety of muscle groups. The continual movement provides cardiovascular benefits, helping to increase endurance over time. During these movements, we target different muscles, offering a well-rounded physical activity sport.

2. Improves Reflexes and Balance. The gameplay involves quick decision-making and reflex action. This not only keeps the brain engaged but also helps in refining hand-eye coordination. With the repeated change in direction and short sprints, it’s common to improve our balance and agility, which is so important as we age!

3. Low Impact Yet Effective.  One of the charms of pickleball is that it's easier on the joints compared to a lot of other sports/exercises. This makes it suitable for older individuals or those recovering from injuries. The game provides an intense workout without putting too much stress on the body, promoting longevity and reducing the risk of injury, which is key!

Wait one more…4) it’s so much FUN! Talk about a little friendly competition…this game can quickly become an addictive activity, one you don’t want to stop playing (especially until you win! ;)


See you on the court :)

Pickleball Warmup