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??? WHAT DOES A USAPA MEMBERSHIP MEAN TO ME? BY CHRISTINE BARKSDALE I n 2011, my love for pickleball was a seedling. I had not yet played my first tournament nor did I know anything about the USAPA. My only experience with sports organizations was my lifetime membership in the United States Tennis Association (USTA). Based on my experiences with USTA, joining the USAPA was a logical step. I signed up for a one-year membership, followed by a five-year membership. My first USAPA membership came hand in hand with the registration for my first tournament, 2011 USAPA Nationals. At that time, most tournaments offered a $5 discount if you were a USAPA member, so that was the first benefit I experienced. Since starting with USAPA as Managing Director of Competition, I have heard many people wonder about the benefit of being a member if they don’t play sanctioned tournaments. This is a question I want to answer. There are the tangible benefits: free electronic copies of Pickleball Magazine (50% discount off mailed subscriptions), secondary medical insurance in sanctioned events, member access to Partner Search on the USAPA website, member access to the Referee Trainer Guide and Referee Handbook, rating points for USAPA‑sanctioned tournaments, discounts on USAPA pickleball nets, access to promotional discounts on USAPA apparel, hard copy of the IFP Rulebook, USAPA window decal, member look-up on the USAPA website. All of that is great (my favorite is the Pickleball Magazine subscription discount), but a membership in any organization is more than just discounts; it is about what the organization does for the sport. The USAPA has been key in growing this sport across the country, thanks primarily to the USAPA ambassadors, a program that has touched so many people just learning the sport. Personally, I would not have fallen in love with this sport if it had not been for the kindness of Mike Wolfe, an ambassador in the Pacific Northwest. Most of you likely don’t know that I am extremely shy, and while I was completely comfortable going to the courts with my dad, venturing to a new venue in my hometown was scary. I vividly recall my heart pounding as I walked up to the gym doors at Marshall Elementary School in Vancouver, Washington. Fortunately, I was greeted by Mike and soon he had me 22 completely comfortable and on the road to a USAPA rating for participating in my first tournament. Thanks to Mike, I quickly learned I could travel anywhere and feel comfortable playing in new places! Outside of the amazing camaraderie and our ambassador program, membership dollars will continue to fund projects such as: 1. Improving the Referee Training Program. From developing beginning referees (I certainly recall the nerves I felt when I refereed my first match) all the way to professional referees. 2. Modifying and clarifying rules. As the sport grows, I receive more and more questions on rules, whether it is a new rule or a rule clarification. 3. Developing a code of conduct manual. This is key for all levels of play, especially for recreational players, including when to cross the court, how to handle line calls in social play, how to pass the ball back to your opponent, etc. 4. Aiding in the construction of dedicated courts across the nation. The USAPA is working with the Association of Sports Builders to establish and provide specifications on court conversion and construction, including ADA‑compliant courts. 5. Wheelchair and veterans programs, including establishing classifications required for pickleball to be a sport in the Paralympics. 6. Bigger and better grant program. Funds can be used for nets and paddles and for providing equipment to schools to help the next generation learn the sport. PicklebalI is growing across the country at an exponential rate because of the amazing people playing and promoting this sport and because of the efforts of the USAPA. The USAPA creates a stable and inviting play environment that welcomes players at every level and age. PicklebalI is truly a sport for all and the path to a bright future is paved by supporting the governing body of our sport, the USAPA. • TO SUBSCRIB