Understanding Your Level

Most players don’t actually know their level. Not because they’re new—because it’s hard to tell across different games, gyms, and formats. You can play often and still not know what actually holds up when the game speeds up.

Why It Matters

Whether it’s pickup, leagues, or training—everything depends on how accurately you rate yourself. That choice shapes pace, rally quality, and overall experience. If levels match, it flows. If they don’t, it breaks.

When the Level Doesn’t Match

  • Rallies end early

  • Touches fall apart

  • Players get frustrated

Higher-level players don’t get quality reps.

Lower-level players get overwhelmed.

It’s also a safety issue as speed and power increase.

What Actually Defines Your Level

Instead of “what level am I?”, ask yourself: what holds up when the game speeds up?

  • Passing

  • Decision-making

  • Reading the play

That’s your level.

Find Out Where You Stand

Don’t guess, it only takes a few minutes to Find Your Level.

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