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Erin McHugh - Pickleball

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In this episode, pickleball fanatic, evangelist, and author Erin McHugh discusses the game, all the reasons to love pickleball, and how to get started.

Erin explains the game's history, its quirky rules, and an easy way to handle the tricky scoring system. She suggests ways to get involved in games, where to find courts, the right equipment needed, and the clothes to wear. Erin, a "missionary for the sport," assures listeners a tennis background isn't necessary, it's never too late to take up the game, and pickleball is an ageless sport.

Pickleball is affordable, accessible, easy to pick up, and a terrific way to meet people and make friends.

Seventy-one-year-old Erin explains why we should be watchful that our lives don't become smaller as we age.

Erin's book is an informative and entertaining look at pickleball—Pickleball is Life: The Complete Guide to Feeding Your Obsession

Ready to grab a paddle and jump in?

Erin recommends this paddle for the beginning player.

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In this episode, pickleball fanatic, evangelist, and author Erin McHugh discusses the game, all the reasons to love pickleball, and how to get started.

Erin explains the game's history, its quirky rules, and an easy way to handle the tricky scoring system. She suggests ways to get involved in games, where to find courts, the right equipment needed, and the clothes to wear. Erin, a "missionary for the sport," assures listeners a tennis background isn't necessary, it's never too late to take up the game, and pickleball is an ageless sport.

Pickleball is affordable, accessible, easy to pick up, and a terrific way to meet people and make friends.

Seventy-one-year-old Erin explains why we should be watchful that our lives don't become smaller as we age.

Erin's book is an informative and entertaining look at pickleball—Pickleball is Life: The Complete Guide to Feeding Your Obsession

Ready to grab a paddle and jump in?

Erin recommends this paddle for the beginning player.

Other podcast episodes you may enjoy:

Dr. Ravi Goel and Cataract Surgery

Making Friends

Plant-Based Eating

Tipping Tips with Lizzie Post

Articles you may enjoy:

How to Listen to a Podcast

A King Arthur Baking Instructor

Is Curiosity the Secret?

Where to Go on a Girls' Trip

  continue reading

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