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South Curl Curl Beach, NSW

True pioneers don't
wait for change.
They lead it.

Beach tennis and fitness training built around real community — led by Ivana, Australian World Cup beach tennis player. Fun, social, and genuinely good for you.

3–6people per class
$35+per session
WeeklyDirect Debit or single pay
Coachedby a World Cup player
Welcome to your athletic journey

Train your way

Three ways in — beach tennis, fitness, or the monthly event that combines both. All levels welcome, all equipment provided.

Beach tennis group lesson at South Curl Curl Beach $35.00

Beach Tennis Group Lesson

Learn and play beach tennis in a fun, social setting — small groups, real coaching, zero intimidation.

  • Class size: 3–6 people
  • Monday 4:00–5:00pm
  • Friday 7:30–8:30am
  • South Curl Curl Beach
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Beach Fit and Hit monthly event $42.00

Beach Fit & Hit Event

A three-hour monthly session combining mobility, strength & conditioning, beach tennis instruction, and tournament play.

  • May 30 & June 27, 2026
  • 8:30–11:30am, last Saturday
  • 20% off with 3-month subscription
  • All levels, gear provided
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Fitness group session on the beach $35.00

Fitness Group Session

A dynamic group workout combining strength, conditioning, mobility and athletic drills — built for every fitness level.

  • Small group format
  • Strength + conditioning + mobility
  • Beach bootcamp style
  • South Curl Curl Beach
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Simple, human, no app required

How it works

01

Choose your style

Fitness, beach tennis, or a combination of both — pick what fits your goals.

02

Pay your way

Single sessions or weekly Direct Debit — whatever suits your routine.

03

Book your time

Ivana contacts you personally to lock in your preferred time slot.

04

Join the community

Get added to the WhatsApp group — training partners, updates, encouragement.

Pioneer Athletica in action on the beach
Pioneers in action

We believe in doing things differently.

With intention, with passion, and with people at the center of it all. Every session is built to build you up — physically and as part of something bigger than a workout.

Beach tennis session at South Curl Curl Beach
What people say

The community talks

Real sessions, real reactions — filmed at South Curl Curl Beach.

★★★★★

"The event was great! I love your level of preparation and the little things you do to make the experience better."

— Ksenia
★★★★★

"Loved it — it was my first time, really fun and everyone was so nice."

— Ante
★★★★★

"Great drills and real team-building. You leave having actually connected with people."

— Taylor
★★★★★

"The camaraderie and friendly competition really get me going!"

— Breck
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Follow the journey

Real sessions, real reactions — straight from the sand.

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Get in touch

Let's train on the sand.

Questions about a session, or want Ivana to reach out directly? Send a message below.

Talk to Ivana

Every message goes straight to the team — expect a reply within a day.

  • Phone 0401 627 267
  • Location South Curl Curl Beach, Carrington Parade, Curl Curl NSW
  • Hours Mon & Tue 3–7pm · Fri 7–10am · Last Sat monthly 8:30–11:30am
  • Instagram @pioneer_athletica
Get a feel for it

Play a rally

A quick mockup of the court, the positions, and how a beach tennis point actually plays out — no bounce allowed, just like the real thing.

Move to intercept the ball — it auto-swings on contact
You 00 Ivana

Ready to rally?

Move your mouse (or drag on mobile) to slide along the baseline. Get under the ball before it hits the sand.

How beach tennis works

  1. Played on sand with paddles — no strings, so no spin, just power and placement.
  2. The ball can never bounce. Every shot is hit straight out of the air, over the net.
  3. Court is split by a center net; each side defends its own half, singles or doubles.
  4. A rally ends when the ball touches the sand, goes out, or is hit into the net — that's the point.
  5. Fast reflexes and good court positioning matter more than raw power.