Play pickleball for the reason you play pickleball | PLUS calling illegal serves (and other faults) | Pickleball Therapy | Episode 123
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Play pickleball for the reason you play pickleball | PLUS calling illegal serves (and other faults) | Pickleball Therapy | Episode 123

Summary

Each of us has a core reason why we play pickleball. Perhaps it is exercise. Or fun. Or social outing. Whatever your reason is for playing pickleball is the quid pro quo deal you strike each time you head to the courts. Avoid the temptation to lose sight of it once you get out there. Focus on the real reason you play and you will have a better and more productive relationship with pickleball - and you will also play better to boot. In the riff I talk about those darned illegal serves. They ruin the game - or do they? Gain a different perspective about illegal serves and other fault calls. Could mean the difference between a great day on court and a needless argument. Join us inside the System here. Check out Tyrol shoes here. Sign up here to get our weekly emails. Our mental book recommendations here. If you like the podcast, please give it a rating. And share it with your friends. If you like it, they probably will too. Stay well, Tony --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pickleballtherapy/support
Each of us has a core reason why we play pickleball. Perhaps it is exercise. Or fun. Or social outing. Whatever your reason is for playing pickleball is the quid pro quo deal you strike each time you head to the courts. Avoid the temptation to lose sight of it once you get out there. Focus on the real reason you play and you will have a better and more productive relationship with pickleball - and you will also play better to boot.
In the riff I talk about those darned illegal serves. They ruin the game - or do they? Gain a different perspective about illegal serves and other fault calls. Could mean the difference between a great day on court and a needless argument.
If you like the podcast, please give it a rating. And share it with your friends. If you like it, they probably will too.
Stay well,
Tony --- Support this podcast: