Racquetball Drills to Improve Your Game

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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2008

Here are some good drills to use to improve your game.

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  • Great video! I've been playing for only 3 months (former tennis player here), and I notice that to get really good shots, you need to bend the knees. I find that when I don't, my shots are sloppy. This guy clearly demonstrates the bended knees.

  • @chefwannabe1 Yes - you want to bend your knees and make contact about shin-level. As you get better and have good sweet spot contact, you will be able to make contact a little lower, which will result in more kills. Good luck and I hope you continue to enjoy the great game of racquetball.

  • Hi dfwgearboxrb,

    Wow ! I have learned so much by watching you, at least once a week.

    Incredible, I just started about a year ago and I found it so much fun the RB that I want to play every day !. I used to played tennis but I quit because a tennis elbow, but now with RB no problem ! Yeah ! BTW I enjoy the music in this video, what is the song? I would like to have it for my practice... Thanks I see you soon with more drills.

  • @samy4music Hey there - sorry I have been out of touch for a while and have not had time to put up more videos. That music was just some generic song I found. I would gladly send it to you but I can't find it! Sorry!

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  • I have a hard time with accuracy when I try to hit the ball with power. Any suggestions?

  • @asmcriminaL Sorry for the HUGE delay in responding. Hopefully you are still playing now! First and foremost, learn a proper grip. Don't hold the racquet like a microphone, rather let it lay in your hand, and do so so that the frame of the racquet lines up with your arm. You don't want to overcompensate for either the backhand or forehand. Next, stand in the front court at the front of the service box, drop the ball and make contact about shin-level height and work on kills shots.

  • @racquetballfreak18 I appreciate your comment. This is just something I practice.  It's not the "end all", but I think it can be helpful for players of all levels.

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  • I just hope to take my game to "a" level I don't care what level. Thanks for the vid.

  • nice thanks a lot. i've been beating everyone except few top guys at my gym by doing drills alone. this really gives me new routines to work on!

  • lol, i think i have the same racquet as you -- from wal-mart. the green wilson one.

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