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Are pickleball camps for me? Who Selkirk Academy is (and isn't) for

A group of students lines up at the kitchen line on either side of a net to and volleys back and forth.

For many pickleball players, an ideal Saturday is spent playing pickup games in the park. 

However, as the sport matures, a new type of player is emerging: the serious student. These players want to analyze the biomechanics of their reset or learn the best tactical positioning in the transition zone. 

Selkirk Academy is built specifically for this player.

Are you ready for pickleball camps?

Deciding to move from casual play to a structured academic environment is a significant step in a player's journey.

Although millions of people play pickleball, not everyone is ready to be students of the game. You are ready for a Selkirk Academy clinic if you recognize the following signs in your own game:

You have hit the "plateau of frustration"

If you find yourself winning or losing the same way every week without understanding the underlying "why," you are ready. Most players reach a point where simply playing more no longer leads to improvement. When you start asking questions like, "How do I actually fix my third-shot drop?" instead of just hoping it lands in the kitchen, you are ready for a themed curriculum.

You want to learn about a dedicated topic 

Many clinics focus on an overview of the entire sport, resulting in hours spent on skills players have already mastered. Selkirk Academy focuses its two-day clinics on specific pillars of the game, ensuring players learn skills to improve their chosen theme. 

You are tired of searching for a good instructor

Many dedicated players have spent money on local clinics only to find the instruction inconsistent, disorganized, or contradictory. If you are looking for a standardized methodology — where the drills in Arizona match the drills in Florida — then you are ready for a professional-grade environment.

You are open to a professional diagnosis

A key indicator of readiness is the desire for an honest assessment. At the Academy, instructors don't just look at your DUPR rating. They look at your actual mechanics and create groups based on skill proficiency. If you have an open mind and are ready for honest feedback, then you are ready to succeed in an academic course. 

Who should sign up for Selkirk Academy?

There are countless clinics throughout the country to sign up for, but Selkirk Academy is designed for a specific audience. You are the ideal candidate if: 

  • You value depth over breadth: You would rather spend two days mastering one aspect of the game than two hours touching on five different topics you already sort of know.
  • You want professional standards: You are looking for "Selkirk Certified" instructors who follow a rigorous, proven curriculum.
  • You are data-driven: You want to see yourself on film. Academy students receive a personal video vault with coach commentary and tips, making it perfect for visual learners who want to study their form long after the camp ends.

Who might not succeed at the academy?

To be clear, Selkirk Academy courses aren't for everyone. You might find a social clinic model a better fit if:

  • You prioritize social time over skill-building: If your main goal is to meet 30 new people and chat between rotations, the Academy’s schedule might feel too intense.
  • You prefer a casual atmosphere: The Academy is highly structured. Every hour is planned and connected to a theme. If you prefer a loose environment where you can ask to work on whatever comes to mind in the moment, this systematic framework may feel restrictive.
  • You aren't ready for feedback: Our diagnostic grouping process means we place you where your skills actually are, not necessarily where your DUPR rating says you are. This requires an open mind and a genuine desire to fix technical flaws.
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