Vandalia, Ohio Pickleball

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Monday/Wednesday: 11:30 a.m.–2:00 p.m.

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How to build mental toughness on the pickleball court, with Ben JohnsPickleball.com StaffMay 5 2026 1:15 PM ETIf you’ve ...
05/08/2026

How to build mental toughness on the pickleball court, with Ben Johns

Pickleball.com Staff
May 5 2026 1:15 PM ET
If you’ve ever played pickleball, you know just how quickly things can move in a game.

One moment, it’s 0-0-2, and you’re feeling confident and ready to go; the next, it’s 0-8, and you feel like you couldn’t hit the side of a barn with the ball if you tried.

Regulating your mental state on court is one of the most important, yet underrated, aspects of bringing your best level to every match.

Ben Johns, considered the GOAT of pro pickleball on the men’s side, discusses how to build mental toughness on the pickleball court in this video:



Here are some of the GOAT’s keys to developing that crucial skill.

Find Your Optimal Mental State

At the heart of Johns’ perspective is the idea that every player needs to discover the mental state that allows them to perform at their best.

This state isn’t accidental. It’s something you learn to access across everything you could encounter, including pressure-filled situations, stressful moments, and changing conditions.

Pickleball presents constant mental challenges; opponents, environment, and momentum all influence how you feel and think. The key is learning how to return to a state where you are clear, composed, and effective regardless of those inputs.

Use Triggers to Reset Your Mind

For players who are still developing this skill, Johns recommends using simple physical or mental triggers to return to the right state.

These can be small, deliberate actions such as tapping the fence, touching your arm, or any consistent gesture that signals a reset. The choice is yours!

The purpose of a trigger is to tell your mind: “Return to my best state.”

Over time, this process becomes more automatic. What starts as something intentional eventually becomes a habit you don’t have to think about.

Don’t Treat the Mind as an Enemy

A unique and important idea Johns shares is that many players approach mental toughness the wrong way: they see it as a battle against themselves.

Instead of fighting frustration or forcing focus, he suggests adopting a different mindset:

View your ideal mental state as something you want to reach
Recognize that being in that state feels good
See it as satisfying and repeatable, not stressful

Mental toughness isn’t about struggle—it’s about consistently returning to a state that helps you play well and feel good doing it.

Train Mental Toughness Like a Skill

In short, Johns is adamant that mental toughness isn’t something you either have or you don’t; rather, it’s a skill that must be practiced.

Just like a third shot drop or a midcourt reset, it requires repetition, intention, and conscious effort.

At first, maintaining focus and resetting your mindset takes effort. But over time, with enough practice, it becomes automatic—something you do without thinking.

That’s the goal: reaching a point where your mental game runs on autopilot in a positive way.

Try thinking about these points the next time you’re on court, and see how your mental toughness develops!

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Summer Senior Pickleball Hours (June 1 through Labor Day)
Monday/Wednesday: 11:30 a.m.–2:00 p.m.
Tuesday/Thursday: 11:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m.
Friday: 12:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m.

Our summer camp participants will be exiting the gym promptly at the end of their scheduled gym time. We kindly ask that incoming pickleball players allow them the space to exit fully before entering or beginning setup. Your cooperation helps create a comfortable and respectful environment for everyone. We truly appreciate everyone working together to keep transitions running smoothly!

No Senior Pickleball on the following dates this month:

Tuesday May 5th (Senior and Drop-In Cancelled)
Friday May 15th
Tuesday May 26th (Only Drop In-Pickleball Cancelled)

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No Senior Pickleball on the following dates this month:

Tuesday April 7th (Drop-in also canceled)
Friday April 17th

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March Pickleball Updates

Thank you for being a valued part of our Pickleball community!

On Tuesday, March 17th, during regular Senior Pickleball hours from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., we will be hosting "The Shamrock Smash” to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with our Senior Pickleball group!

The event will include festive photo opportunities, snacks, and plenty of Irish cheer. We encourage everyone to come dressed in their best green attire and join us for an afternoon of pickleball, laughter, and shamrock spirit.

We look forward to celebrating with you! 🍀

No Senior Pickleball on the following dates this month:

Friday March 13th
Friday March 20th

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Let’s respect one another and keep the game fun for everyone!

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