Anonymous wrote:Bottom line pickleball is fun for those outta shape folks to have fun and feel like they exercised and america is full of em so we gotta go with the majority demand, too bad i cant play ball anymore. Oh welp at least there is the pool.
\Anonymous wrote:I can't wait for this pickleball craze to be over. Just another fitness fad.
Anonymous wrote:our lifetime in sterling just did the same and told us we could switch to going to the Reston gym where there is still half the basketball area to use for 120$ more dollars a month!
looking for a new gym in the sterling area that has an indoor court. if anyone knows one, please post!
Anonymous wrote:I don't know that I really trust the stats from a website called "thepickleballdinks" LOL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t play pickle ball or basketball so I don’t have a horse in this race, but there’s about to be, or maybe already is, a silver tsunami, so I can see businesses prioritizing the 50+ age group over children, when birth rates are dropping. Older people have the time and the money. The American population is aging.
Especially with how selfish Boomers are. They certainly don't care about kids well-being or giving back to the community or pitching in for a better tomorrow. Thwack thwack thwack thwack.
All you ageists in this thread might be surprised by how much pickle ball is appealing to the younger crowd. My DC is playing in a club at their college and spots in a tournament were filled within minutes last week. My niece, a recent college graduate in a new city was deciding between a kickball league and a pickle ball league as a way to meet people. Guess which one she chose. Maybe it’s a fad and will eventually burn itself out, but it’s a mistake to view it as only an “old” people thing.
Ages 18-34 represents the largest age bracket of pickleball players, totaling 28.8% of all players. Pickleball is getting younger every year.
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According to the 2023 APP Tour’s Pickleball Participation Report, there are 36.5 million pickleball players in the United States.
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The average age of pickleball players in 2021 is 38.1 years old, a decrease of 2.9 years (41) in 2020. This shows that pickleball is getting younger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t play pickle ball or basketball so I don’t have a horse in this race, but there’s about to be, or maybe already is, a silver tsunami, so I can see businesses prioritizing the 50+ age group over children, when birth rates are dropping. Older people have the time and the money. The American population is aging.
That was kind of what happened during Covid, right? My mom was allowed to work out at her senior center but my kid was doing virtual school. When the 50+ age group is in charge, it shouldn’t be a surprise. I’m one of those people posting on the real estate thread about our pricey SFH neighborhood in a great school zone getting snapped up by relocating boomers. They’re the same ones voting down our school levies and converting all the programming at our local community center to senior stuff. Bc fixed income. Except it’s fixed at a super high level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t play pickle ball or basketball so I don’t have a horse in this race, but there’s about to be, or maybe already is, a silver tsunami, so I can see businesses prioritizing the 50+ age group over children, when birth rates are dropping. Older people have the time and the money. The American population is aging.
Especially with how selfish Boomers are. They certainly don't care about kids well-being or giving back to the community or pitching in for a better tomorrow. Thwack thwack thwack thwack.