Are you really asking that questions without any details of where you are or what level you're at? What answer are expecting? I swear, you YouTube kids... Think about what you're saying before you comment on everything... Wow. And proof read!
@DarkAngel5188 ive played for 6 years i have privite coaching i play for a adult league in Ashford and thanks you sound nice i think this sport doesnt have enough young players so thanks
ive been playing a ton of squash lately with my friends and winning $20 a game i usually walk out $100 bucks richer each time we play. thanks for the tips i usually tried to smash the server overhand wich seems to work for me but i will try this next time :D
don't listen to this guy, I've played a lot of squash and always served overhand,
learn to hit underhand and try to hit softer than usual and let it break off the side wall, trust me, this will win points and frustrate your opponents
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, i think i agree? Not hitting it hard just makes it move slower, and if the ball isnt moving fast, the opponent can very easily return it. NOW hitting it high and hard, with abit of control, will have them wondering how you just got 5 points with 5 servers.
@pkercorpbeast NO you have that completely wrong, you don't understand the subtlety of this type of serve because the idea of it is that you drift the ball into the air so it lands awkwardly off the side and back wall to make it hard for the opponent to return. Hitting the ball high and hard will either make it go out or it will come off the back wall and be an easy return. The slower it is, as long as it is high and lands in the right place, it will be much harder to return.
i think that if the ball grazes along the wall for a while before landing on towel is more effective. i mean to say one should concentrate more on dipping motion of ball on towel rather than just trying to put it on towel area.
Great tip! I would however recommend to the more advanced player, Landing the ball there on the full gives your opponent a very easy volley which they can put almost anywhere, including the all too often knick!
Imagine that towel about 1-2m INSIDE the wall, so you want the ball hitting the wall about where your opponent is looking to hit it. This way the volley opportunity is diminished and the shot is cramped against the wall, yet it will still be very tight on the back wall and not come out!
Great many thanks for the videos. But what is missing is the view from the back showing where the ball hits the wall. Also the white is too much. But great tips. Thanks.
how many balls he have in his shorts ?
LOL
EeRrIiKk117 5 days ago
does anyone know and junior sqush teams
morrwind123 7 months ago
@morrwind123
Are you really asking that questions without any details of where you are or what level you're at? What answer are expecting? I swear, you YouTube kids... Think about what you're saying before you comment on everything... Wow. And proof read!
DarkAngel5188 7 months ago
@DarkAngel5188 ive played for 6 years i have privite coaching i play for a adult league in Ashford and thanks you sound nice i think this sport doesnt have enough young players so thanks
morrwind123 7 months ago
Mate you look real professional playing solo can you do that in a comp match Mr Headsman.
headso69 8 months ago
mate is this guy for real hes such a headsman
headso69 9 months ago
choke your grip much?
A good drill-serve from the right should result in the ball coming back to your service box
MrGunnnah 9 months ago
choke your grip much?
MrGunnnah 9 months ago
fuuuuck¡¡¡ now BILLY JOEL PLAYS SQUASH
andrew21slash 9 months ago
high 5 man!
jelmerth 9 months ago
Cheers for that but i already knew that from my private professional couch kirby sinclare, you may see me play as im the new number 1 in england
aliali1471 11 months ago
ive been playing a ton of squash lately with my friends and winning $20 a game i usually walk out $100 bucks richer each time we play. thanks for the tips i usually tried to smash the server overhand wich seems to work for me but i will try this next time :D
Kaponez 11 months ago
when he says high he sounds like christopher walken xD
Dex443 1 year ago
don't listen to this guy, I've played a lot of squash and always served overhand,
learn to hit underhand and try to hit softer than usual and let it break off the side wall, trust me, this will win points and frustrate your opponents
andrw320 1 year ago
It's Dr.Cox...
ThomJBooth 1 year ago
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, i think i agree? Not hitting it hard just makes it move slower, and if the ball isnt moving fast, the opponent can very easily return it. NOW hitting it high and hard, with abit of control, will have them wondering how you just got 5 points with 5 servers.
pkercorpbeast 1 year ago
@pkercorpbeast NO you have that completely wrong, you don't understand the subtlety of this type of serve because the idea of it is that you drift the ball into the air so it lands awkwardly off the side and back wall to make it hard for the opponent to return. Hitting the ball high and hard will either make it go out or it will come off the back wall and be an easy return. The slower it is, as long as it is high and lands in the right place, it will be much harder to return.
Doctorwhorage 11 months ago
DATE: 9th February 2010
I'm currently at secondary school and I was playing squash today and this technique worked, thanks.
johnbissett 2 years ago
@johnbissett
Lol, thats so weak
Gator115 1 year ago
Thank you so much!
xhiemikal 2 years ago
Great, very useful
strab 2 years ago 4
Good tip! Thanks.... HIGH FIVE!!!
RobbieChopSticks 2 years ago 2
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entropyhd 2 years ago
thanks! :)
Movielunatic 2 years ago
There are two back walls??
rokbom 2 years ago
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SquashZAG 2 years ago
Makes sense... good tip
siddanththedevil 2 years ago 2
great tip what r u a table tennis teacher
ramecies1 2 years ago
Is it that difficult to turn the camera to show where to hit ?
vindastra 2 years ago 43
@vindastra
You have to hit the wall in front... because yes, there is a wall in front of him
jbesclapez 1 year ago 2
i think that if the ball grazes along the wall for a while before landing on towel is more effective. i mean to say one should concentrate more on dipping motion of ball on towel rather than just trying to put it on towel area.
452923 2 years ago
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why would you take squash advice of a yank.... seriously
plipstaticfildip 2 years ago
Great tip! I would however recommend to the more advanced player, Landing the ball there on the full gives your opponent a very easy volley which they can put almost anywhere, including the all too often knick!
Imagine that towel about 1-2m INSIDE the wall, so you want the ball hitting the wall about where your opponent is looking to hit it. This way the volley opportunity is diminished and the shot is cramped against the wall, yet it will still be very tight on the back wall and not come out!
ManiacalKiwi 2 years ago 3
Good advice there,ManiacalKiwi.I tried your method instead and it seemed to provide my opponents with much difficulty.
Umskiddy 2 years ago
fucking hell, thats great man
najhussain67 2 years ago 15
Great many thanks for the videos. But what is missing is the view from the back showing where the ball hits the wall. Also the white is too much. But great tips. Thanks.
pascalitos500 3 years ago 4