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MPC Clinics for Beginner through Intermediate Players

The MCP courts will be closing November 2nd.  Watch this space in 2025 for schedules and events being offered by the MPC coaches.  

 Group clinics require a minimum of 3 participants (maximum of 4) and are 2 hours in length.

Click < here > for additional information/registration. 
Select the clinic (date & time) you wish to join when completing the registration information.  You will be notified when/if the minimum number of participants is reached. 
Payment via etransfer to
< MonoPickleballClub@gmail.com > must be completed with your registration.

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Cost:

Group Clinics (max 4/coach)  - $25 / 2 hours

for Beginner (1.0), Novice (2.0), 
Early Intermediate (2.5), and Intermediate (3.0)   

 

Semi-Private   $18 / hour / person

Private   $32 / hour

For additional information or to register for Semi-Private or Private lessons click the title below:
Semi-Private
Private

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MPC now has its own

Certified Level 1 and Level 2 NCCP Instructors.

Skills Assessment Procedure 

The following is a reminder of the MPC Membership Policy Article 4:

All new members, regardless of previous experience, will be considered to be a “Beginner/Novice” player (1.0 - 2.0) until they have demonstrated a minimum of IPTPA 2.5 (Early Intermediate). The MPC Skill Assessment Procedure and accompanying IPTPA Skills Checklists will be utilized for members to demonstrate their skills.


The policy and assessment procedure can be found < here > as well as the Self-Evaluation Matrix.

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How does this impact you?

You will be playing on the beginner/novice court(s) until you have been assessed at a different level.
 

What should you do next if you wish to play at a different level?

  1. Using the IPTPA checklists, identify your level as close and as honestly as possible.

  2. If you choose to proceed to a different level, request an observation of your play by one of MPC’s certified coaches by completing the registration available < here >.

  3. Registrants will also complete and submit a Self-Evaluation Matrix before an assessment can be scheduled.  You will be contacted when court time is available for this assessment.

  4. If deemed appropriate, a formal assessment based on an IPTPA checklist and corresponding on-court play will be scheduled.

  5. If you would like to join a clinic to learn/perfect skills, you can sign up to do so by clicking < here >.
     

Note: Over 75% of 2.5 and 3.0 assessed skills involve play at or near the NVZ line and include dinks, volleys and drops. In addition, 3.0 players require the ability to execute drop shots from the transition zone and baseline during play. 
One of the major components of the assessment is consistency of shots.
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