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A Beginners Guide to Pickle Ball
- Narrated by: Vicky Livesay
- Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The conception of pickleball can be traced back to 1965 when it was created on an island in proximity to Seattle, Washington. Due to their usual summer activities becoming monotonous, the three fathers, Joel Pritchard, Bill Bell, and Barney McCallum, came together and established the concept for the game.
Pickleball's popularity is rapidly growing, with an increasing number of countries participating in the sport. People of diverse age ranges and tness abilities derive enjoyment from engaging in racket sports. Similarly to Ping-Pong, pickleball utilizes a paddle; however, it incorporates elements from both tennis and badminton.
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