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Runs November 7 - December 5!

Play more pickleball with less joint pain in just 4 weeks!

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Pilates for Pickleball is a 4-week online group coaching program for women 40+ who love pickleball, which uses the principles and exercises of Pilates plus resistance training to reduce knee, back and elbow pain.

In the Pilates for Pickleball program, you will:

🏓 Learn exercises you can start immediately to support, strengthen and mobilize your elbow, knee and back joints!

🏓 Start building a program targeted to your movement needs so you can super-charge your pickleball game!

🏓 Progress faster with personal feedback in weekly group coaching sessions with Nicole

🏓 Improve agility, control, and coordination alongside reduced joint pain!

You don’t need to know Pilates or be super-athletic to do this program.

You simply need to be willing to look at how your movement on the pickleball court affects your muscles, tissues and joints!

Pilates focuses on activating those small stabilizing muscles close to the joints as well as having some awesome core and full-body exercises!

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Hi, I’m Nicole Sheldrake - Pilates instructor & pickleball addict!

I developed the P4P program because of my own pickleball joint issues…

As I began to play more frequently, my old knee injury began to bug me and then my elbow started to burn after games!

I realized that I needed more pickleball-specific movement training if I wanted to play longer without joint pain.

So I worked on building a training program that brought together pickleball movements, Pilates and resistance training!

Now I know exactly what workout exercises to do and the best warmup to keep my joints happy AND get stronger.

And everything I’m doing contributes to a better pickleball game which means more pickleball and more FUN times!

Pilates for Pickleball exists because I’m tired of seeing women 40+ who adore pickleball like I do have to say no to games, miss social interaction, and deal with painful joints!

HERE’S WHAT YOU’RE GETTING INSIDE THE PILATES FOR PICKLEBALL PROGRAM! 👇

Pilates for Pickleball (P4P) is a 5-module movement training program that takes you on a journey through those pesky knee, back and elbow joints via the Footwork, Center, & Swing System.

THE TRAINING MODULES IN THE P4P ONLINE STUDIO:

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Module 0: Jumpstart Your P4P Game Plan

Discover your P4P game plan starting point, plus how to get the most out of the program, and start moving yer bod with the Juicy Joints Movement Flow.

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Module 1: Fire up your Footwork

Focus on strengthening foot and leg movements including split step and lateral movement plus give your knees better support by mobilizing your fabulous feet.

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Module 2: Control from Your Center

Power up from your center by strengthening your arm to foot connection, learning to twist without tweaking, and answering the age-old question - Am I using my spine or my hip joints for this movement?

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Module 3: Strengthen Your Swing

Build arm strength with a simple strength training workout, mobilize and stabilize your wrist and elbows, and then put it all together in practicing the speed, energy and amount of swing for improved control of your shots without overusing your elbow.

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Module 4: Finding Your Sweet Spot

Your exercise needs are different from everyone else! Discovering the exact exercises that you need and integrating them is the next step!

The next round of P4P starts on Friday November 7!

Click here to enroll today!

Creating change in your movement patterns so that you can reduce joint pain is as easy as starting at 0-0-2!

Click here to register today!
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You’re here because knee, back or elbow pain is keeping you from playing pickleball as often or as skillfully as you want, and foam rolling, stretching and random exercises from the internet aren’t helping.

I'm willing to bet you’re also a fellow pickleball addict who doesn’t want to keep popping painkillers before a game and taking days off between games because your body hurts.

This program was made for you - a woman 40+ who loves pickleball!

Whether you’re 79 and love playing with friends and family, or in the midlife transition where it seems like your body, emotions, and mental health are all going in a million different directions…

Pickleball is sometimes that one thing that’s always fun, gets your body moving, and allows you to just be 100% present for a couple of hours.

You don’t want to give it up, you want to play more!

 You deserve smart, safe training that keeps you strong and mobile.

While the group coaching program is only 4 weeks, you have lifetime access to the training videos!

It’s short, focused and made for people who want to get out of pain AND improve their pickleball moves!

How much does the Pilates for Pickleball program cost?

The mistake most people make is thinking that picking and choosing free exercise rehab videos online is cheaper. What they don’t take into account is how slow and ineffective that can be.

Or worse..

..the costs associated with every random exercise that doesn’t work which slows down your progress, takes you back to expensive physical therapy, keeps you off the court longer and can just be super dispiriting. 

If you’re like me, you want to take advantage of your exercise opportunities to not only keep joint pain away but also improve your power, balance and dexterity on the pickleball court!

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The only solution is to MASTER the exercises you need for your specific pain points with an eye to how your body moves in a pickleball game, based on the foundations of Footwork, Center and Swing

Then you widen your lens to make sure you have a solid base in the other foundations of pickleball movement and that super-charges your game!

This is your chance to learn from me so you can skyrocket your progress - reducing joint pain and leveling up in pickleball movement.

What’s included in your Pilates for Pickleball investment?

Live Group Coaching calls

You'll get access to TWICE WEEKLY coaching calls. I’m offering them twice a week at different times in the hopes that everyone can make at least 1 of the calls!

For 4 weeks, we'll meet for LIVE group coaching calls with Nicole—these are the most magical parts of the program! We connect every week, face to face.

  • Mondays at 4:00pm Pacific Time/ 6:00pm Central Time/ 7:00pm Eastern Time

    • Mondays - November 10 to December 1, 2025

  • Fridays at 12:00pm Pacific Time/ 2:00pm Central Time/ 3:00pm Eastern Time

    • Fridays - November 7 to December 5, 2025 (excluding November 28)

I’ll be teaching briefly, and then answering any/all questions you have. This is by far the biggest value of the program, and the most impactful. We typically stay on for 45 minutes each call, and all calls are recorded so that if you cannot be on live, you can listen after the fact. ($600 value)

P4P Online Studio

Access to the P4P Online Studio with 20+ specific knee, elbow, back and pickleball movement training videos, including full flow beginner Pilates movement sessions, tutorials on specific pickleball movements, strength training workouts, tutorials on exercises for specific joints, self-assessments to measure your progress, and more. I’m always updating and adding to the online studio with each round of P4P. ($200 value)

Private Online Community Group

Access to the P4P private Facebook community to connect with other like-minded members, discuss pickleball and movement, share ideas and experiences. (Priceless)

NOTE: I will not be coaching directly in there, but will be moderating. The coaching with me happens via our weekly live group calls. 

The Pilates for Pickleball program is worth over $800!

And I'm honored to be able to offer it at a fraction of that cost because it’s important to me that women 40+ who love pickleball (like me!) have the support they need to enjoy the game without having to take more time off because of joint pain!

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You Have 3 Investment Options

$99

DIY Option

The DIY option includes access to only:

  • The P4P online studio

  • The private Facebook group.

Enroll in the DIY option now!

$149

Group Coaching Option

The Group Coaching option includes access to:

  • The P4P online studio

  • The twice-weekly group coaching calls

  • The private Facebook group

Enroll in the group coaching option now!

$309

Group Coaching + 2 Private Sessions Option

The Group Coaching + 2 Private Lessons option includes access to:

  • The P4P online studio

  • The twice-weekly group coaching calls

  • The private Facebook group

  • 2 private online 50-minute lessons with Nicole that can be scheduled any time after the course begins or after it ends.

Enroll in the group + 2 private lessons option now!

My Guarantee

YOUR INVESTMENT IN PILATES FOR PICKLEBALL IS 100% RISK-FREE.

I’m so confident in this program that if within 14 days, you don’t feel like this is for you, you can request a refund, no questions asked.

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START REDUCING JOINT PAIN & PLAYING MORE PICKLBALL!

ENROLL IN P4P today!

 FAQs

  • No, you do not need any Pilates experience to get value from the program. The Pilates we do is beginner level and builds you up.

  • Resistance bands are recommended for the program.

    Weights are nice to have but not required.

    You can do all exercises from home—no gym membership needed.

    It’s also easy to make lighter weights from items you have in your kitchen.

  • Plan for about 30 minutes of exercise time per week, plus the optional twice-weekly coaching calls (45 minutes each).

    You can fit the exercises into your schedule however works best for you.

  • If you have any medical conditions or injuries, please consult your doctor before starting the program to ensure it's appropriate for you.

    You could also book a free Discovery Call with Nicole to see if the program is right for you.

    Click here to book a free Discovery Call today!

  • You'll have lifetime access to all the online training videos and the private Facebook community.

    The live coaching calls are available during the 4-week program period only.

  • You'll need internet access and either a smartphone, tablet, laptop, or desktop computer.

    The coaching calls are on Zoom, and the training videos are accessed through the Kajabi app or web browser.

  • That depends on you!

    Most participants see pain reduction first, followed by movement improvements.

    If you consistently do the exercises, you can expect to notice positive changes within the 4-week timeframe.

  • Absolutely not. It is entirely up to you whether you’d like to turn your camera on or not.

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