PICKLEBALL
Youth Pickleball Programs That Build Skills, Confidence & Fun
The National Academy of Athletics offers exciting youth pickleball camps, clinics, and after-school programs for kids ages 7–14. Pickleball is one of the fastest-growing sports in the country—and an ideal game for kids thanks to its simple rules, smaller court size, and fun, fast-paced action.
Kids learn essential pickleball skills—paddle control, serving, rallying, footwork, coordination, scoring, and strategy—all while staying active and engaged in an encouraging, structured environment led by certified NAofA coaches.
Parents searching for the best pickleball program for kids choose NAofA because our programs emphasize skill-building, confidence, teamwork, and FUN.
Why Kids Love Our Youth Pickleball Camps & Clinics
- Easy to learn and fun from day one
- Fast-paced games that keep kids moving
- Perfect blend of individual skills & team-based games
- Builds hand-eye coordination and quick reactions
- Ideal alternative to tennis or racquet sports
- Certified coaches who teach in a positive, encouraging way
- Safe environment with age-appropriate drills
- Encourages friendship, teamwork & confidence
Pickleball Programs by Age Group
Ages 7–10: Foundations & Fun
This group is introduced to the basics of pickleball in a simple, playful, beginner-friendly format.
Kids learn:
- How to hold the paddle
- Basic serve technique
- Rallying fundamentals
- Footwork, balance & movement
- Simple rules
- Court boundaries
- Sportsmanship & teamwork
The focus is fun, confidence, physical activity, and learning the game.
Ages 11–14: Strategy, Skills & Game Play
Older kids work on improved technique and real gameplay situations.
Players develop:
- Stronger serves
- Paddle control & consistency
- Dinking basics
- Forehand & backhand shots
- Movement & positioning
- Doubles strategy
- Scoring awareness
- Competitive, age-appropriate match play
Perfect for kids who want to learn a new sport or prepare for school and community pickleball programs.
Pickleball Programs by Age Group
Technical Skills:
- Paddle grip & control
- Serving
- Rallying
- Dinking & soft game
- Forehand & backhand shots
- Footwork & agility
- Paddle grip & control
- Scoring methods
Character Skills:
- Confidence
- Communication
- Patience
- Resilience
- Teamwork
- Sportsmanship
WHAT MAKES NAofA THE BEST YOUTH PICKLEBALL PROGRAM?
- Certified, background-checked NAofA coaches
- Age-appropriate instruction for safe progression
- Fun-based learning that keeps kids engaged
- Trusted by schools and Recreation Departments
- Over 1 million youth participants nationwide
- Safe equipment and structured court supervision
- Positive coaching that builds confidence & character
- Professional program management & communication
Safe, Structured & Supervised Court Play
Safety is central to NAofA’s coaching approach.
We ensure:
- Soft or beginner-friendly paddles and balls when needed
- Controlled, monitored gameplay
- Age-appropriate court sizes & drills
- Warm-ups & stretching before activity
- Clear rules for safe movement & paddle handling
- Constant coach supervision
Kids learn confidently and safely while having a blast.
Trusted by Parks & Rec, Schools & Community Partners Nationwide
NAofA partners with communities across the country to offer:
- Certified youth sports instructors
- Full pickleball curriculum & lesson plans
- Safe, structured programs
- Registration support (optional)
- Marketing & communication materials
- Professional program management
This makes NAofA one of the nation’s preferred providers of youth pickleball programs.
Frequently Asked Questions About Youth Pickleball
Do kids need prior Pickleball experience?
No—programs welcome beginners to intermediate players.
What equipment is needed?
Paddles and balls are provided. Kids should bring athletic shoes and water.
Is Pickleball safe for kids?
Yes. It’s a low-impact, highly supervised sport suitable for beginners.
Is this a competitive league?
No. It is a skills-based camp or clinic with age-appropriate match play.
Is Pickleball good for beginners?
Absolutely! Pickleball is one of the easiest racquet sports for kids to learn.
Can parents watch?
Yes—families are welcome.