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AROUND THE POST W BY JENNIFER LUCORE AND ALEX HAMNER hen we found out this issue’s theme was First Responders, we were thrilled because it’s right in Jennifer’s court—her husband, Brandon, is a retired division chief from the fire department. Of course, we love all first responders and the good work they do. But how does pickleball fit into this occupation? Well, perfectly! In fact, in June, San Diego had pickleball in both the United States Police & Fire Championships and the California Firefighter Summer Games. “Every year these events have doubled in size,” said the tough competitor and retired Captain Charles Essex of Encinitas Fire in California. Why is pickleball so great for first responders? Let’s hear it straight from them! “Pickleball has been great for the members of our fire department. As soon as it was introduced to us, we were hooked. The game has provided a great source of camaraderie and exercise, as well as a healthy competitive outlet. We started out trying to smash one another, but as soon as a few of us started to understand the game and commit to the fundamentals, everybody’s game elevated. A few of us have even joined local clubs in the area and ts from North mmer Games Medalis 2018 Police and Fire Su itz, Sam Russell, n District, CA: Erik Re County Fire Protectio ton. Ben Lian, Tom Harring competed in various local tournaments. Pickleball has definitely taken our department by storm. Any firefighter who’s brave enough to put their toes on the kitchen line will soon find out how much the game of pickleball has to offer.” — Ben Lian is a firefighter/paramedic in North County Fire Protection District in Fallbrook, CA. “Firefighters spend one-third of their lives together working at the fire station and learn to work, live and play together as a family unit. Pickleball fits perfectly into the firefighters’ lifestyle, as it incorporates so many items we need to perform as a unified team. Pickleball incorporates physical fitness, teamwork, stress relief, camaraderie and social fun for both our current as well as our retired firefighters.” — Darrin Ward is a retired deputy chief from Encinitas Fire Department in Encinitas, CA, and is the husband of Cammy MacGregor, a top women’s senior pro player. Playing pickleball, whether on or off duty, is a great idea. First responders need to stay in shape both mentally and physically, so instead of doing the usual basketball or boring treadmill, give pickleball a try at your station and you’ll never have so much fun keeping in shape! Jennifer Lucore and Alex Hamner started playing pickleball in 2010, and have competed in tournaments across the USA (and internationally). Between them, they have 26 National Titles, including winning gold in the Women’s Open Doubles at Nationals for four consecutive years (2011–2014). For more pickleball fun see Jennifer’s blog at www.allpickleball.com. JULY/AUGUST 2019 | MAGAZINE 25