Keiki Pickleball Training Series
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REGISTER for Keiki Pickleball Training Series
Looking for something more structured than a one-time class? The Keiki Pickleball Training Series is a 6-week Saturday program designed to help young players learn pickleball the right way.
This program focuses on building strong fundamentals, better coordination, confidence, and real court skills in a fun and supportive environment.
Kids will learn through age-appropriate drills, games, and coaching. Small groups allow each child to receive real attention and instruction, with a maximum of 8 players per instructor.
Who This Program Is For
This series is for kids ages 7–12 who are beginners or newer players and want to improve their pickleball skills in a more structured setting.
Kids are grouped by age when possible:
Ages 7–9
This group focuses on basic motor skills, hand-eye coordination, paddle control, movement, simple rallies, and fun games that help younger players feel comfortable on the court.
Ages 10–12
This group focuses on serving, rallying, scoring, court positioning, strategy, teamwork, and beginner competitive play.
Program Details
Program Length: 6 weeks
Schedule: Saturday sessions
Group Size: Max 8 players per instructor
Ages: 7–12, grouped by age
Price: $180 for the full series
Equivalent: $30 per session
Location: Washington Middle School, 1633 S King St, Honolulu
Upcoming Session #2 — Enrolling Now
Saturdays: July 11, July 18, July 25, August 8, August 15, August 22
Please note: There is a break between July 25 and August 8.
Ages 7–9
Time: 9:00–10:00 AM
Focus: Basic motor skills, coordination, paddle skills, and fun games
Ages 10–12
Time: 10:00–11:00 AM
Focus: Strategy, scoring, rallying, positioning, and competitive play
Upcoming Session #3 — Coming Soon
Saturdays: September 12, September 19, September 26, October 10, October 17, October 24
Please note: There is a break between September 26 and October 10.
Ages 7–9
Time: 9:00–10:00 AM
Ages 10–12
Time: 10:00–11:00 AM
Why Join?
Small groups. Real coaching. A fun and positive environment where kids can learn, improve, and build confidence on the court.
Spots are limited to maintain high instructional quality.
