Premium Lesson Plans
This series of lesson plans are intended to provide you with a useful resource you can use with your players. While we do include some basic lesson plan examples, included with a paid membership, these are much more elaborate and detailed. We have made the plans as detailed as possible, but you should feel free to make adjustments as you see fit: really like a particular drill? Extend it! Think your players need more time playing a particular game? Switch teams and do it again!
Think of these documents like you would recipes – use them as a starting point and follow them as closely as you care to.
Here are a few other things to consider as you use these lesson plans:
- These plans are based on 90-minute sessions. If your lessons are longer, you can lengthen the time allocated to the different activities. If your lessons are shorter, you’ll need to abbreviate some aspects of the lesson, or perhaps save them for another time.
- These plans are adjustable. Pretty much any drill or game can be made easier or harder while maintaining the original look and feel. If you need an activity to be more challenging, consider making the target smaller or the goal more demanding (e.g. make six hits in a row to a target rather than just six hits total). If you need to make things easier, make the feed slower or remove some of the movement required. All of these activities can be used across a wide range of skill levels
- Connecting tactics and technique. None of these activities exist in a vacuum – they are all intended to help people play better pickleball. If you’re the coach, be sure to help your players understand not only what they are doing, but how it will help them to play the game better. Making a clear tactical connection will improve buy-in from your players.
- Examples of the activities. While we tried to make the descriptions clear and easy-to-follow, a picture is worth a thousand words. You can see examples of many of the activities on the page you downloaded the document from.
- A handy Warm-Up Menu is included in each and every lesson. Mix up your warm-ups!
One last thing to remember: while great drills and games can help make a lesson more fun, nothing is as impactful as the person leading the group. The instructor is the one who sets the tone and leads by example, and it is important that they take this responsibility seriously. So go out there, have a great time and teach your heart out! Hopefully, these lesson plans can help you with that work.
Mark Renneson
Pickleball Coaching International