
Structured pickleball training for developing young players.
Ages 4-7 • Ages 8-12
Three-session developmental training blocks designed to help young players build confidence, consistency, and game skills through progressive learning and guided play.
Complete 3-Session Module — ₱3,300 (includes a Training Grounds shirt)
Individual Session — ₱1,300
Limited to 12 players per session. Advance registration is required.

Why Training Grounds?
Progressive Learning
Skills build from session to session.
Small-Group Coaching
Maximum of 12 players with three coaches present.
Game Experience
Players learn through drills, guided play, and mini competitions.
Age Group
Players train in age-appropriate groups so coaching can be tailored to their stage of development.
AGES 4-7: Focus on movement, coordination, paddle control, and fundamental skills.
AGES 8-12: Focus on consistency, shot development, court awareness, and gameplay skills.
How It Works
Training Grounds follows a structured curriculum delivered over three sessions. Players train with the same coaching team throughout the cycle, allowing coaches to build on previously learned skills and provide more personalized feedback.
Inclusions
⭐️ 3 hours of structured pickleball training per session
⭐️ A progressive skills-based curriculum
⭐️ Small-group coaching with 3 coaches present
⭐️ Age-appropriate drills, games, and guided play
⭐️ All training equipment provided
⭐️ Court rental
⭐️ Complimentary paddle use for participants who do not have their own paddle
⭐️ Free personalized Training Grounds shirt and one (1) TecniQ Soft Pickleball for players enrolled in the complete 3-session module
Schedule
The Training Grounds program will be held at the 3rd Level Paloo PH pickleball courts, SM City Marikina, Saturdays 10am-1pm.
July Training Block: July 11, 18 & 25
August Training Block: TBA
FAQ
Can my child join only one session?
Yes. However, Training Grounds is designed as a progressive program. Players joining individual sessions may need to catch up on previously covered skills.

