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Uploaded by on May 26, 2007

Any tips... technique, drilling etc??

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  • Is that the O3 Black your hitting with?

  • yea it is, its an amazing racket. I would recommend it to anyone.

  • i dont think you are playing on a racquetball court. looks like a squash court dude.

  • Good spot, yeah it is, our racquetball court is being refurbished at the moment, so i was forced on to a squash court. it was only to film this for school so it didnt matter too much

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  • That looks like a squash quart

  • @CoolBaboon would you recommend any other videos to help me learn how to play racquetball?

  • hey your looking for a drill right? i got one that helps me take low shots. start at the front line and throw the ball at the ground so it skips off the side wall. then as its coming down, hit is as low as possible and if you land 5 in a row below the red line then move back to the "short" line. repeat. then move to the dotted line. repeat. then move halfway between the dotted line and back wall. repeat. then as close to the back wall as possible. repeat. this is my warm up before games. thanks.

  • good form!!...i agree with EforceOri though.

  • Flex your knees more and watch the ball till the end.

  • yeah i'm not practicing my serve, i'm just drilling. Ever heard of muscle memory?? basically repeating actions over and over i.e. a racquetball forehand, will allow you to carry out the action the same every time due to muscle memory.

  • No, he is saying you should learn to control your shots so you can place them strategically.

  • so what youre saying is that whoever is returning your serves should always know where the ball is going?

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