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  • i cant see the ball

  • Why doesn't one of them hit a winner!!! Instead of just passing it to each other..I play this game all the time and i hit it about an inch above the red. No one can get to those.

  • @l0uwa Your "winners" are probably easy shots to them. Great squash players can return nearly any shot, and keep a rally going for forever.

  • ive been playing tennis for 4 years and im getting really good, and i want to play squash, but idont if it will break my tennis swing...if anyone can tell me that would be great

  • @yosei967

    Sorry to break it to u, but in the vast majority of cases yes, squash does break your tennis swing as, generally speaking, tennis is about the whole swing and coming over the ball, whereas squash is about snapping one's wrist and cutting under it. I can play both well (if I say so myself) but I started at the same time. Players who come from one to the other are usually crap tbh. My ex who's a gd tennis player always played double handed backhands and running into the wall!

  • you don't usually snap your wrist when playing squash.only if you do it for deception..with proper technique its foreaarm rotation (pronation/supination)...if you are using your wrist all the time youll hurt your elbow/wrist

    that being said, squash and tennis swings are very very different..

  • haha thank u!

  • I don't have any expert knowledge, but I doubt very much that squash will hurt your tennis. Why should it? Does your running hurt your walking? Does your printing hurt your writing? Your crawl hurt your breastroke? Etc? Squash and tennis are smilar but different. Different enough that I doubt there need be any confusion if you approach the games with at least a minimum of intelligence.

  • @rezkogitans it actually does hurt ur tennis game, as the swing power in squash is generated from a wrist based swing, alot like the badminton swing which is very similar action, a tennis swing if you watch on television will be hit with a straight arm and body throwing forward to generate power in the shot 

  • @deano3105 Power in both sports on the basic drives comes from the entire kinetic chain, distal to proximal, although aside from speciality shots and deception, most squash coaches seem to teach that the wrist is not really used much at all, but kept cocked throughout.

    And yes as I said the swings are different, but why must it follow that one will hurt the other? If you try to play tennis with a squash-like swing or vice versa, you will have problems, but no one says you have to do that.

  • @rezkogitans true I never said that you couldnt play both, but the fact that the motions are different, and dont particularly compliment each other that well in my opinion

  • cool vid, cheeres for the up load. What balls do these players use in a competition like this? It bounces like a single red. But That would surprise me! Is it a single yellow or double yellow?

  • it's a double yellow dot

  • double yellow is the official squash ball for all tournaments

  • This is how a ball is supposed to bounce. Many people think a double yellow bounces less because their rallies consist of a few shots only and the ball never warms up adequately to bounce as intended.

  • Professional players...But shadow knows better.

  • They didn't play a smart game. There were many opportunities for them to win but they're all wasted.

  • nice it cool

  • I thought both women were hot and excellent players to boot.

  • It's always nice to see nice women playing nice squash!

  • both are hot :)

  • excellent video!

  • I just met Shelly Kitchen today.  She was at Grand Central. She is very nice. I even got her atograph

  • hi yasser here Ahmed from Oman

  • Kitchen looks hot

  • Indeed.

    ww.shelleykitchen.c o m

  • very doable.

  • im in a squach winner and im in the team

    by

    ahmed from Egypt

  • i love squach sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooooooooooooooooo much

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