Caption: Pictured enjoying the first Rock Up to Pickleball event at St Arnaud are, from left, back, Linda, Tracey, Terence, Jane, Lisa and Caleb; and front, Kim, Sheryl, Marie, Rose, Lea and V. Rock Up to Pickleball sessions are on Wednesdays from 10am at St Arnaud Sports Stadium and are open to the community.
Following the success of an introductory Rock Up to Pickleball session at St Arnaud, the latest sporting craze is set to continue.
Northern Grampians Shire Council's Thrive 50+ Healthy Ageing Hubs team will host ongoing pickleball sessions at St Arnaud Sports Stadium on Wednesdays at 10am.
The sessions are free of charge and all equipment is supplied.
Pickleball is a mix of tennis, table tennis and badminton played on a badminton-size court with a paddle and a small, perforated plastic ball.
It can be played in singles or doubles format, but the big draw is the ease at which a new player can pick up the game.
Mayor Karen Hyslop said the come-and-try event was well-attended, with plenty of interaction between participants.
"It was great to see people of all abilities and fitness levels come along and give pickleball a go," she said.
"A couple came along just to watch, due to existing injuries, but they were able to participate and loved it."
Cr Hyslop said organisers had received great feedback from participants, including from Tracey.
"I wasn't sure my knees would be able to cope with the game, but I felt really good and had so much fun," Tracey said.
Linda said she also enjoyed the rock-up event.
"I had physio on my leg the day before and thought I'd just pop in to see what the hype was all about," she said.
"I loved it. I played and felt great."