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MAKING PICKLEBALL EASIER… ON THE BODY AT LEAST Today, we are seeing an evolutionary movement toward professional designed and constructed facilities. And while the sport is attracting more and more players from the generations x and y, it is the baby boomers who are flocking to the courts in droves, and driving the fastest growing sport in America. The days of pickleball players being satisfied with temporary lines taped on a gym floor at the local recreation center or lines hand-drawn or spray-painted on a tennis court or playground in the local park are fading fast. More and more, communities are looking to build stand-alone pickleball facilities for their residents. When choosing a proper surface for pickleball there are a number of factors to consider. Player comfort, traction, color, safety, and ball bounce are a few that come to mind. To me, first and foremost is ball bounce. Unlike other paddle and racquet sports, the weight and rebound-effect of a pickleball is less than others. In fact, a pickleball weighs less than half of what a tennis ball weighs and the rebound-effect of the plastic ball is much less than rubber balls used in other sports. For the success of the sport, it is imperative that court owners install surfacing systems that allow for the ball bounce heights needed to enjoy the game Cushioned acrylic courts are formed at a high level. by mixing finely ground rubber granules With more than 75% of the total with flexible binders and layering these players being over 55 years of age, the mixtures onto the asphalt or concrete need for “softer” hard courts will be the below. They are then topped with a wide next positive movement for the sport. variety of colors and line paint to form Since its invention in 1968 by California the surfacing system. Cushion systems Sports Surfaces, cushioned acrylic courts can range in thickness from 1/8" to 1/2" have become the desired surface in depending on the type and amount of sports such as tennis, badminton, and force reduction desired. Independent basketball. In fact, both the U.S. Open testing has shown that these systems and Australian Open play their national provide a nearly identical ball bounce to tennis championships on cushioned courts without the cushioning systems. acrylic courts. In fact, a few of the courts used at the The real advantage of cushioned acrylic 2015 USAPA National Championships in courts is felt by Casa Grande, the players, and AZ, were in particular, cushioned Line Paint their lower acrylic courts. Finish Color Layer back and legs The next time Textured Color Layers after playing you are ready to Fine Cushion Layers a few hours. resurface your Coarse Cushion Layers Depending existing courts, Filler Coat Layers on the system or if you are Asphalt/Concrete Base you chose, looking to build cushioned a new facility, acrylic systems the inclusion can reduce the impact forces on a player’s of cushion should be considered… body by 5 - 25% ... and having played 3 or and trust me, your players will thank 4 hours straight with pickleball players you for investing in their comfort and throughout the country, that added longevity.  • comfort is a blessing when you roll out of bed the next morning! To learn more about pickleball courts and the use of cushioned acrylic surfaces, please contact Randy Futty at [email protected]. JANUARY 2016 | MAGAZINE 59