Pickleball Lessons Ventura CA

Find top instructors who offer pickleball lessons near you in Ventura, CA. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to improve your game, we can connect you with the best instructors in Ventura, CA.

La Fitness

(805) 289-9907
1760 Victoria Avenue
Ventura, CA 93003


Mavericks Gym

(805) 642-9600
5171 Telegraph Road
Ventura, CA 93003


Pilates Weights & Fitness Inc

(805) 654-1530

Ventura, CA 93003


Sylva Boxing Gym

805-652-2150
211 W Stanley Ave
Ventura, CA 93001


Curves Ventura Ca – East

7730 Telegraph Rd., Ste. C
Ventura, CA 93004


Club Energy Fitness

8056475657
9388 Telephone Rd Ste B
Ventura, CA 93004


Mackey Daniel L

805-648-7153
2498 E Main St
Ventura, CA 93003


Ymca Ventura Family

(805) 642-2131
3760 Telegraph Rd
Ventura, CA 93003


In Home Assistance

805-658-2785
1932 Eastman Ave Ste 102
Ventura, CA 93003


Weight Watchers

8005163535
4732 1A Telephone Rd
Ventura, CA 93003


La Fitness Sports Club

805-289-9907
1760 S Victoria Ave
Ventura, CA 93003


Contours Express

805- 642-9900
2409 Harbor Blvd
Ventura, CA 93001


La Fitness

8052899907
1760 S Victoria Ave
Ventura, CA 93003


The Gym

(805) 653-9151
2498 E Main St
Ventura, CA 93003


Pierpont Racquet Club

805-648-5161
500 San Jon Rd
Ventura, CA 93001


Gold Coast Gymnastics

(805) 658-2825
1980 Goodyear Ave
Ventura, CA 93003


Club 50 Fitness Center

(805) 212-4065
4255 E Main St
Ventura, CA 93003


Gerckens Brant L Dc

(805) 656-5017
801 S Victoria Ave Ste 100
Ventura, CA 93003


Curves Ventura Ca – West

2611 E. Thompson Blvd., Ste. 105
Ventura, CA 93003


Maverick Sport

805- 644-9561
5353 Walker St
Ventura, CA 93003


Pickleball FAQ in Ventura, CA

How do you get in shape for pickleball?

Get Moving Walking and running are important components of pickleball. Increasing your stamina by continually going for a brisk walk or run will assist with your game when it’s time to get back on the court. Additionally, it’ll assist in your cardiovascular health.

How do you get in shape for pickleball?

Get Moving Walking and running are important components of pickleball. Increasing your stamina by continually going for a brisk walk or run will assist with your game when it’s time to get back on the court. Additionally, it’ll assist in your cardiovascular health.

Can you hit overhand in pickleball?

A hard, overhand shot directed downward into the opponent’s court, usually as a return of an opponent’s lob, high return, or high bounce. The paddle is extended over the head at maximum height with elbow straight. Aim at an open spot on the opponent’s court or at the feet of an opponent, not at the body.

What is the most difficult thing to do in pickleball?

One of the hardest things to do in the sport of pickleball is to keep the pickleball low (while still over the net). A low pickleball will prevent your opponents from being able to go on the offensive with an aggressive shot.

What is the most common injury in pickleball?

“In my experience, the most common pickleball injuries involve the knees and lower back,” says Dr. Song.

Why is pickleball so addictive?

By the time you realize that the game involves skill and coordination, it’s usually too late, because by then your ego is involved. Pickleball addiction is fueled by the personal challenge of continuous improvement.

Do you have to be fit to play pickleball?

Pickleball can be played by people of all ages and fitness levels. But, that doesn’t mean that it’s silly or not a good workout. Anyone who says it’s easy or not a good form of exercise is probably someone that has never actually stepped foot on a pickleball court.

Can you jump and land in the kitchen in pickleball?

Can you ever go in the kitchen in pickleball? You can go in the kitchen in pickleball at any time during a game but you can’t stand in the kitchen and volley the ball. This means that if the ball has bounced, you can stand in the kitchen and hit the ball.

What is a nasty Nelson in pickleball?

A Nasty Nelson is a shot on the pickleball courts where the server serves the pickleball to intentionally hit the opposing player nearest to the pickleball net (in other words, the opposing player that is not receiving the serve).

What is stacking in pickleball?

Stacking in pickleball is a doubles strategy where both players on a team line up, or stack, on the same side of the court before a serve or return. After the ball is hit, each player shifts to their desired side; this formation improves mobility and controls where you stand on the court.