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Welcome to Episode 66 of the Future of Pickleball Show! In this episode, Paul Olson welcomes Selkirk co-owner and director of research & development (R&D) Tom Barnes about the company's advancements in pickleball technology and product development. Tom discusses traditional testing methods and how the standard has changed to a more quantitative approach. Plus, the importance of balancing performance with accessibility in equipment design and the need for standards and governance in the industry. They also discuss the formation of the Pickleball Equipment Manufacturers Association — emphasizing the importance of dynamic testing and the need for manufacturers to have a united voice in the pickleball industry. Selkirk is pursuing the idea of "responsible growth" in pickleball to enhance community engagement and player experience.
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Welcome to Episode 65 of The Future of Pickleball Show. In this episode, Paul Olson welcomes Frank Arico, co-founder of Pickleball England and one of the key figures developing pickleball across Europe. Frank made the transition from table tennis to pickleball before establishing Pickleball England, and he shares his journey and challenges in creating a unified European federation. Paul and Frank also discuss the importance of governance, funding, and the role of grassroots play in pickleball's growth. Plus, learn more about the upcoming European Team Championships and what it means for the sport across the continent.
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Welcome to Episode 64 of the Future of Pickleball Show. In this episode, Paul Olson welcomes AJ Jain, the founder of Pickleball Minds, a community for pickleball business owners. They discuss the global expansion of pickleball, upcoming pickleball events, and the importance of collaboration within the pickleball community. AJ also shares the efforts Pickleball Minds is making to help pickleball become an Olympic sport.
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Welcome to Episode 63 of the Future of Pickleball podcast! In this episode, Paul Olson talks with Dr. Kwabena Akufo, who has been working to grow pickleball in Africa. Dr. Akufo shares his journey: from discovering pickleball in the United States, to establishing the sport in Ghana during the COVID pandemic, and eventually forming the Confederation of African Pickleball. He talks about the successes and challenges of growing a sport across an entire continent, and how it was finally included as a demonstration sport in the African Games. Paul and Dr. Akufo talk about the grassroots approach to sports development, the importance of community engagement, and the vision for pickleball's future in Africa.
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Welcome to Episode 62 of The Future of Pickleball show. In this episode, Paul Olson talks with Ashley Owens, co-founder of CourtReserve about her journey into pickleball, the evolution of CourtReserve, and the importance of technology in pickleball. Ashley also shares insights on future innovations in pickleball technology and the sport's growth and demographics.
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Welcome to Episode 61 of the Future of Pickleball show! In this episode, Paul Olson talks about Patrick Sullivan, Jr., co-founder of Jigsaw Health, about the relation between health and pickleball. They discuss the impact of COVID-19 on pickleball, the creation of The Orchard as a dedicated pickleball venue, and the launch of the Arizona Pickleball League. Patrick also shares insights into the production of the documentary "Breaking Pickleball."
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Welcome to Episode 60 of The Future of Pickleball show! In this episode, Paul Olson welcomes Amitabh Jain, founder and managing partner of Rally Sports Venture and Pickleball Minds, and Steve Kuhn, founder of Major League Pickleball and DUPR, to discuss the growth of pickleball in Asia, the launch of World Pickleball Ventures, and the potential for pickleball to unite communities globally. Plus, how investment and technology will be important worldwide for the growth of pickleball. Jain and Kuhn also share their insights on how pickleball can foster connections across cultures and demographics, making it a truly global phenomenon.
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Welcome to Episode 59 of The Future of Pickleball show! In this episode, Paul Olson welcomes Karen Mitchell, co-founder of Pickleball England. Karen talks about the early days of pickleball in England and how it has evolved over the years, growing from a few thousand in the early days to more than 35,000 today. She also highlights the success of the English Open, which saw an impressive increase in participation, and the challenges of organizing such a large tournament. Pickleball England has a goal of gaining recognition from Sport England and potentially making pickleball a professional sport.
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Welcome to Episode 57 of the Future of Pickleball show! In this episode, Paul Olson welcomes Ace Rodrigues, founder & CEO of Pickleball Kingdom. Ace shares his journey of discovering pickleball and turning it into a successful franchise business with more than 350 locations. Pickleball Kingdom is run by five value statements: that life is better with pickleball; competition is fun; playing pickleball is good for physical, social, and spiritual well-being; community is pickleball's greatest asset; and pickleball players should respect their teammates and everyone they come into contact with. Pickleball Kingdom focuses on both open play and reservations to accommodate different player preferences. The franchise is expanding internationally, with plans to enter the Middle East, Canada, and Australia.
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Welcome to Episode 57 of The Future of Pickleball show! In this episode, Paul Olson welcomes Todd Boss, a writer for the Forbes Sports Money blog. Todd has a background as a database specialist and specializes in analyzing pickleball data, which has helped him understand the importance of technology in the sport of pickleball, including: match statistics, line challenges, and court management systems. Todd also talks about his racquetball background and how that prepared him for writing about pickleball, as well as the future of professional pickleball and the potential for global rankings and tournaments.
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Welcome to Episode 56 of the Future of Pickleball podcast! In this episode, Paul Olson welcomes Pranav Kohli, CEO of Pickleball United. Kohli discusses the growth of pickleball in Asia, and especially India, and the growing popularity among many demographic groups, including tennis pros, juniors, and the 40+ age group. Kohli mentions the growth of pickleball in other Asian countries, such as China, Vietnam, Taiwan, Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia. Pickleball United has been converting tennis courts into pickleball courts all across the world, which is helping Kohli achieve his mission of making pickleball the most-played racquet sport in the world (and potentially being accepted as an Olympic sport). Kohli also discusses the Pickleball World Ranking and the Pickleball World Tour, which aim to create a ranking system and organize major events with significant prize money.
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Welcome to Episode 55 of The Future of Pickleball show! In this episode, Paul Olson chats with Chandler Carney, board member at the Global Pickleball Federation and founder of KONDOR Pickleball, an international pickleball sporting goods company. They discuss the growth of pickleball in South America, as well as the role of the Global Pickleball Federation (GPF) in governing the sport globally. Chandler explains the importance of governance and compliance with the International Olympic Committee (IOC), inclusivity and gender equality in pickleball, and the potential of pickleball being added to the Olympics.
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Welcome to Episode 54 of The Future of Pickleball podcast! In this episode, Paul Olson welcomes Tito Machado, CEO of DUPR (Dynamic Universal Pickleball Ratings), a scale to measure pickleball skills and rankings. Machado talks about not having an age variant in DUPR, the evolution of the DUPR algorithm, and their growing partnerships with associations and pickleball governing bodies across the world. Olson and Machado also talk about growing pickleball internationally and how that will happen only through collaboration.
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Welcome to Episode 53 of The Future of Pickleball Show! In this episode, Paul Olson welcomes Aman Grover with Fansplay to talk about the role of technology in enhancing the sport of pickleball. Fansplay is a pickleball fantasy game that allows players to play virtually and watch pickleball tournaments from anywhere in the world. Plus, will AI technology be the future of pickleball? And why the World Pickleball Rankings & Tour may be what helps get pickleball accepted as an Olympic sport.
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Welcome to Episode 52 of The Future of Pickleball show. In this episode, Paul Olson talks about the new partnership between Selkirk and Swimply for pickleball courts. Swimply is a backyard pool rental app that now includes pickleball courts as well. Learn more about Swimply's marketplace that serves hosts who have backyard pickleball courts with guests who want to access them. The partnership between Swimply and Selkirk aims to provide a seamless experience for people new to pickleball, offering access to courts and equipment.
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Welcome to Episode 51 of the Future of Pickleball podcast. In this episode, Paul Olson welcomes guest Noah Suemnick, founder of the National Collegiate Pickleball Association (NCPA). Noah talks about starting his first pickleball club and how that evolved into a national organization. He also discusses colleges who are adding pickleball as an official sport, now and in the future, and how they are dealing with challenges like funding and creating a welcoming and competitive environment for pickleball players!
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Welcome to Episode 50 of The Future of Pickleball show! In this episode, Paul Olson welcomes Will Richards and Ben Litalien with the Dill Dinker Pickleball. Richards and Litalien discuss the history of the Dill Dinker and how important franchises will be to the growth of pickleball. Pickleball provides community and a sense of belonging, and the goal of the Dill Dinker is to grow pickleball, both in the United States and internationally.
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Welcome to the newest episode of the Future of Pickleball show! In this episode, Paul Olson welcomes the National Pickleball League (NPL) CEO Paul Bamundo and Dr. Rommie Maxey, co-owner of the NPL league team the Houston Hammers. Learn more about the formation of the NPL, its expansion, team ownership, club development, business model, and the future visions for the league, as well as how the expansion draft changed the NPL.
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Welcome to Episode 48 of the Future of Pickleball Show! In this episode, Paul Olson is joined by Lee Zellweger, president of InPickleball Media. They talk about the evolution of media in the pickleball space, the potential of growth of pickleball events on broadcast TV, and a Stephen Colbert pickleball special that brought in new fans to the sport. We also discuss community, social, and health aspects of playing pickleball and Lee gives his predictions on the future of pickleball.
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Pickleball has the potential to become the largest participation sport in the world! Pickleball has seen significant growth in ALL age groups from the 65+ retiree group the sport was known for, all the way through the 19-25 year old young adult group, including college students. It is also genderless in its appeal. The sport offers a range of benefits, including health and wellness, social interaction, and gender neutrality. It is also a safe alternative to sports with a high risk of injuries. The growth of pickleball is not limited to the United States, as countries like Canada, Mexico, India, China, and areas in Europe and Africa are also experiencing a surge in interest and participation
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