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Pickleball

Pickleball

RevSports Pickleball teaches and reinforces the fundamentals of playing the kitchen, cross court movement, playing the net and lobs through engaging, high-energy sessions built around the RevSports Learn. Practice. Play. approach. Across classes, camps, and game play programming, players build confidence, coordination, and a feel for the game while staying active and having fun. Each session blends skill development with opportunities to apply what they’re learning in a supportive, age-appropriate setting. Programs are designed for all ability levels, whether it’s your players first experience or they’re continuing to build their skills.

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What Players Learn

Playing the Kitchen

Players learn how to understand the kitchen area, control their positioning, and make smart decisions near the non-volley zone.

Cross Court Movement

Players build footwork, court awareness, and coordination as they move side to side and learn how to cover space effectively.

Playing the Net

Players practice staying ready at the net, reacting to the ball, and using controlled shots to keep rallies going.

Lobs

Players learn how to send the ball high and deep with control, helping them create space and reset during game play.

Game Play

Every class ends with game play. RevSports emphasizes learning through play, giving players the opportunity to apply skills in a structured, age-appropriate setting. Players participate in games that promote movement, teamwork, confidence, and a stronger feel for pickleball.

For players looking for even more time focused on game action, our Game Play program offers extended opportunities to play in a game-based setting. RevSports spends less time on developing skills and an extended time playing the game.

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How RevSports Develops Players

Learn
RevSports coaches begin each day with an active, instruction-based warm up.
Practice
Players practice court movement, and hitting skills through structured, fun activities that mirror game situations and reinforce the fundamentals of play.
Play
Each day ends with game play, where players use their learned skills in real game situations, reinforcing how those skills translate to the game.

Class Age Groups

TotStars (ages 2–3)

  • Players explore playing the kitchen, cross court movement, playing the net, and lobs in a fun social setting.
  • Coaches use simple, structured activities to introduce basic pickleball skills.
  • Parents/adults stay actively involved to help players listen, follow directions, and feel comfortable participating.

PreStars (ages 3–5)

  • Players build confidence and independence while learning the basics of playing the kitchen, cross court movement, playing the net, and lobs.
  • Coaches guide players through repetitive pickleball based activities.
  • Parents/adults are expected to support their player’s learning, especially during partner activities and skill practice.

KinderStars (ages 4–6)

  • Players continue developing pickleball fundamentals in a supportive, non-competitive environment.
  • Coaches introduce more independent skill practice while helping players understand how pickleball is played.
  • Parents/adults are expected to participate in select activities and support their player when needed.

MiniStars (ages 5–8)

  • Players build sport-specific skills through active practice, challenges, and game play.
  • Coaches help players improve confidence, coordination, and decision-making during pickleball activities.
  • Parents/adults are expected to support their player’s learning as needed and cheer them on during play.

MightyStars (ages 6–9)

  • Players continue building pickleball skills through faster-paced practice and game play.
  • Coaches emphasize teamwork, confidence, sport understanding, and applying skills in game-like situations.
  • Parents/adults are expected to support and cheer on their player.

SkillStars (ages 8–12)

  • Players advance pickleball skills through technical instruction focused on playing the kitchen, cross court movement, playing the net, and lobs.
  • Coaches help players refine spacing, control, decision-making, confidence, and game understanding at their experience level.
  • Parents/adults are expected to support and cheer on their player.

Class Parent Involvement

Parent involvement is encouraged, especially for younger athletes. Staying engaged helps children feel comfortable, stay focused, and build confidence. The level of involvement may vary by coach, age group, and group size, but younger participants typically benefit most from having a parent nearby, whether that’s being their partner or offering encouragement along the way.

What Players Need

Paddle: Paddles and balls are provided, but players are invited to bring their own paddle.

Attire: Athletic footwear is highly recommended.

Water: Water bottles for players and parents are encouraged.

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