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Pickleball Paddle

Product Code: SP47956
Durable introductory Pickleball paddle, ideal for schools and clubs.
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Durable Materials

In high-use school environments, durability is key. This paddle, made from robust materials, offers longevity and withstands frequent use effectively.

Lightweight Design

To help children develop balance and coordination, this paddle is designed to be lightweight. Its easy handling allows children to focus on improving their physical skills effectively.

Supports Curriculum

To enhance agility and coordination in support of the curriculum, this paddle is ideal for Key Stage 1 and 2. It provides a practical tool for teaching basic movement skills.

Team Game Participation

Children need to develop tactics for attacking and defending, and this paddle encourages participation in team games. This fosters teamwork and strategic thinking during physical education lessons.

Versatile Tool

Promotes flexibility, strength, and control in physical education through a versatile tool for various physical activities.

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Pickleball Paddle

Durable introductory Pickleball paddle, ideal for schools and clubs.

Overview

  • Featuring an environmentally friendly construction, this Pickleball paddle is made from broken pickleballs. With a large open face and ergonomic handle, this paddle is ideal for beginners.

  • Pickleball is a fast paced energetic game that is well suited to schools with small indoor areas, as it requires minimal equipment and space to set up and play. Pickleball allows children to work on key agility and coordination skills and is great fun too.

  • Children will develop key skills including agility, balance and hand eye co-ordination while having fun. Pickleball's fast paced nature means its a great way to encourage active play and fitness indoors or out.

Supports the National Curriculum

Physical Education, Key Stage 1

Master basic movements including running, jumping, throwing and catching, as well as developing balance agility and co-ordination, and begin to apply these in a range of activities.

Physical Education, Key Stage 2

Play competitive games, modified where appropriate (e.g. badminton, basketball, cricket, football, hockey, netball and rounders) and apply basic principles suitable for attacking and defending.

Physical Education, Key Stage 1

Participate in team games, developing simple tactics for attacking and defending.

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