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Jason Aspes

@spus44

President of UPA-A. Entrepreneur. Pickleball player. Baseball Dad. Gator fan. Co-founder of The Kitchen (pickleball community) and Wringer Wear.

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Jason Aspes
Jason Aspes@spus44·
Just switched to grayscale mode. Crazy how much an effect it has.
Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom

I broke my phone addiction in 30 days. • Screen Time down ~70% • Phone pickups down ~50% I reclaimed 4 hours 30 minutes per day. That's 1,635 hours across a full year. 68 days of life from a single behavior change. Here's exactly what I did (save this): 1. Grayscale Mode Put your phone on Grayscale Mode for the entire day. Grayscale Mode removes the colors to make your phone immediately less appealing and addicting. It takes 30 seconds to set up. If you have an iPhone, follow these steps: • Settings • Accessibility • Display & Text Size • Color Filters -> On • Grayscale Next, create a simple shortcut: • Settings • Accessibility • Accessibility Shortcut • Color Filters Now, if you triple-click the side button, you'll be able to toggle it on and off. For non-iPhone users, you can find instructions​ with a simple search. I kept my phone on Grayscale at all times and only removed it for specific reasons (like posting something that required me to see the color, looking at photos, etc.). It made me less interested in grabbing my phone for the random "just checks" during the day. 2. No-Phone Zones Set specific locations, times, and events where you won't have your phone on you. I called them No-Phone Zones: • Downstairs (kitchen, living room) • Creative flow time (from ~5-8am) • Family flow time (from ~5-7pm) • Family gatherings During these windows, my phone would be in a lock box or in a drawer in my office. If we were out at a family gathering, I would leave it in the car or in my wife's bag where I couldn't feel it. Specifically listing out these No-Phone Zones had the benefit of making it a clear rule that I could cement in my mind. Create your list of No-Phone Zones. Write it down if you need to. 3. Strategic Friction Even with the Grayscale Mode and No-Phone Zones, my phone addiction intervention would have been difficult to execute without this final piece of the puzzle. Motivation and discipline are never enough when you're trying to crack a deeply entrenched behavior. There's a theory in cognitive science called Choice Architecture, which is the idea that you can design your environment to make good choices easier and bad choices harder. Basically, I wanted to add strategic friction to make it much easier to adhere to my rules (and much more difficult to break them). Three primary ways I did that: 1. I locked my phone in a ​lock box​ during my morning creative flow (5-8am) and evening family flow (5-7pm). It was a timed lock so I couldn’t get it without emailing the company. 2. I left my phone far away from where I was going to be working. If I wanted to get it, I'd have to walk to the other side of the house or down a few flights of stairs to get it. 3. I added really low screen time restrictions to social apps. If I wanted to overuse them, I'd have to keep approving more time, which felt like letting myself down when I did it. Breaking the addiction is going to be difficult at first. Create strategic friction that helps you stick to the change. Make it difficult to make a bad choice. The Life Impact I'm not going to sugarcoat it at all: This was the single most powerful behavior change I've ever made in terms of the tangible impact and ripple effects on my life. That is not an exaggeration. I was more present, less stressed, and able to connect on an entirely different level. In short, I showed up more aligned with how my ideal self would. My capacity for deep work expanded significantly from simply placing my phone in another room or a lock box. I got more done, faster, at a higher quality bar. It was like the holy trinity of productivity improvement, with no fancy productivity tool required. Reviewing the research, this isn't surprising: There is clear ​scientific evidence​ that even having your phone in your pocket or on your desk reduces your cognitive capacity. I felt happier and less stressed immediately upon making the change. So, just keeping score... This was a single, zero cost behavior change that had the net effect of: • Improving my relationships • Improving my work • Improving my happiness To be completely transparent, just a few days in, the only negative thought I had related to the intervention was simple: Why didn't I do this sooner? I hope this is the push you need to make this change in your life. Start small and stick to it. Aim for a 10-20% screen time reduction week-over-week. Keep yourself accountable with a friend. Having now gone through it, I can guarantee you'll see and feel the positive impact immediately. Onward and upward.

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Jason Aspes@spus44·
@kxtrinam I was a creative director for 20+ years. This one stings.
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katrina!@kxtrinam·
there is genuinely no way this is the cover of an actual magazine, whether online or print. can they not afford a graphic designer? an editor perhaps? maybe just anyone with eyeballs?
Pickleballtv@Pickleballtv

Anna Leigh Waters + Nike = a historic moment for pickleball 🙌 Read the full story of how the World No. 1 “just did it” in the upcoming issue of @pickleball_mag! Use code 2026PT for 20% off your subscription: pickleballmagazine.com/subscribe 🤩

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Jason Aspes@spus44·
Amazing! Looking forward to hearing the new commentators, the smartest man in pickleball and ladies from Balls Deep take the mic!
Cracked Media Ventures@crackedsportss

PPA Firefight Zone is back by popular demand this week in Dallas! This week’s coverage ft. @ChrisCaliSNS, Jim Kloss, @CamilaZilveti, @avapickleball, Kyle Trenga, & more! Join us today and tomorrow on PBTV and PPA streamed courts YT, and Thursday on PBTV app. 📺: youtube.com/live/ig82Vvics…

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KD@Drizzle2412·
@KFCBarstool @KFCBarstool I remember being taught this exact situation my freshman year of high school… A. Don’t pick up the ball right away , wait for the ref to start his 5 second count (running clock) 2. Run the baseline D. just hold on to the ball and let the clock run out
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Leigh Anne Rehkopf
Leigh Anne Rehkopf@LArehkopf·
Finally! Jessie and I have a great relationship and I’m so excited to call her an @AtlantaBouncers teammate
Major League Pickleball@MajorLeaguePB

TRADE ALERT 🚨 ⁠ Another major move in Trade Window #2. ⁠ 🤝 Atlanta Bouncers receive Jessie Irvine⁠ 🤝 Phoenix Flames receive Daria Walczak and cash ⁠ Four trades announced so far and the board is still active. ⁠ 🚨 Stay locked in. More moves could be on the way. ⁠ 🔗Track every move on the MLP Trade Window #2 tracker: majorleaguepickleball.co/news/mlp-2026-… #MLP2026 #MajorLeaguePickleball #pickleball

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Jason Aspes@spus44·
@Ken_In_Brooklyn @Matt_Manasse The league already has a contract to pay the players. If AB had been drafted for $20, they would have still paid her full salary. The draft has nothing to do with player payment, they are bidding on the first pick. That money goes to run the league.
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Matt Manasse
Matt Manasse@Matt_Manasse·
The $1.23m for the right to pick AB in the draft. Can someone like @spus44 answer the below? If I can’t answer that question with any type of clarity or certainty, most of the public have no clue. Just curious :)
me@jumpset51

@TheKitchenPB Explain where that money goes and how is her salary determined.

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Jason Aspes@spus44·
@JoshKay333 @Matt_Manasse Correct. All MLP players are on contracts. Fees paid to retain players in the draft go to the league which pays the contracts.
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Jason Aspes@spus44·
In less than 2 years UPA-A has gone from an idea to the best-in-class paddle testing and certification. Remarkable. Thanks to UMass Lowell, PPL, and Pickleball Inc for the expertise, time, dedication, and investment to keep this game fun, fair, and competitive.
UPA-A@UPAApb

Proud to have our work showcased by @Pickleballtv showing the incredible work being done with certification and onsite testing of paddles. Huge thanks to our partners at Pickle Pro Labs and Automated Design Corp for dreaming up, designing, and manufacturing the Go/No-Go Machine. To think of how far we have come in less than 2 years is remarkable. @PPAtour @MajorLeaguePB youtu.be/geqb5v69Hec

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@ACBabyBabyy It’s so nice having Ben back playing singles. I feel like his aura is lost on the newbies.
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pickleball.com
pickleball.com@pickleball_com·
Play Replay is officially being integrated and tested at PPA events to improve line call fairness 👀 @PPAtour is planning on full implementation by May at the PPA Finals 🙌
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Matt Manasse
Matt Manasse@Matt_Manasse·
@spus44 He literally jumps from being on the line. It’s not an indictment on the UPA, it’s just a missed call lol it’s most clear missed call I’ve seen in a long time.
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UPA-A
UPA-A@UPAApb·
Working hard to keep pickleball Fun, Fair, and Competitive.
The Kitchen Pickleball 👨🏻‍🍳@TheKitchenPB

The @UPAApb recently released paddle testing data that shows key differences between UPA-A standards, which govern the pro game, and USA Pickleball standards, which are broadly used across the amateur game. The numbers might surprise you. More details ⬇️ bit.ly/PaddleStandards

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