Tag: pickleball fitness

Don’t Be a Statue: How Following the Ball Elevates Your Pickleball Game and Your Fitness

One of the biggest mistakes you can make on the pickleball court? Not following the ball. If your feet aren’t moving, you’re giving your opponents wide-open targets—and trust me, they’ll take full advantage. The key to staying competitive is staying in motion, staying in position, and staying ready to attack. But here’s the kicker: learning to follow the ball doesn’t just improve your game—it builds the functional fitness, balance, and agility that benefit you in daily life too.

Tennis Elbow Cramping Your Pickleball Style? Here’s How to Get Back in the Game—Pain-Free

If tennis elbow is keeping you from enjoying your time on the pickleball court, you’re not alone. This common overuse injury doesn’t just affect tennis players; it’s notorious among pickleball enthusiasts too. The good news? With a few simple adjustments and some proactive care, you can reduce pain, protect your arm, and get back to playing at your best. Tennis elbow isn’t just a pickleball problem; it’s a sign that your body needs better support and recovery practices. Addressing the issue ties directly into the Blueprint’s focus on proactive maintenance and functional fitness.

Master Your Pickleball Footwork with the L.E.F.T. Drill

If you want to improve your footwork and dominate the pickleball court, it’s time to add the L.E.F.T. Drill (Lower Extremity Functional Training) to your routine. Originally designed as a staple in agility training for basketball and tennis players, and often seen on the practice track and in football camps, this drill is the foundation for quick, controlled movement in any sport. And when adapted for pickleball, it becomes a powerful tool to level up your game.

Try These Ways to Get Outside and Play

Let’s talk about the ultimate workout plan—one you probably mastered as a kid. It’s simple, fun, and 100% effective. Ready? It’s called: Go outside and play! Fitness doesn’t have to mean burpees and barbells. It can be as simple as playing, exploring, and enjoying the world around you. So, what are you waiting for?