Footworker - Device for footwork training in squash
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All Comments (26)
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0:16 wrong forehand foot position?
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i bet if you knew what you were doing you could build one on your own with parts from ratshack i mean radioshack <$50
having said that if you don't have the time or interest it does seem like a valuable training tool
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@pkuhnen it's not supposed to be a substitute they complement each other
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Seriously, a couple of LED's to tell you where to ghost? There's no substitute for proper 2 or 3 man drills.
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Sorry, but this is a pretty lame product. And the pricing? C'mon.
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Nice............
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@the1andonlygraydon How much is it mate???? :S
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Where can I buy? I live in Brazil to help me
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Have you seen this? does the same thing and more, is a LOT better value, more simple and all you need is your laptop! squash-footworkdotcom
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rather play a game of squash to be honest
This is a great invention. I do alot of ghosting drills and there's always an issue of where to run next. This device solves that problem. Usually a coach will stand in the center of the court and point out where to ghost but this device makes that unnecessary. Great invention!
abdiver12 3 years ago
Thanks for the comment. It is now used in over 12 countries by many national and professional coaches and players including Dave Palmer. The Footworker shown in the video is an old model (2003). The current model (2007/08) also has front only, back only, and full court modes. it also has a turbo mode. The latest Pro version will be available in early 2009. The Pro version allows for choice of different levels and length of rallies and a LCD display screen.
squashdevicer 3 years ago
this guy is slow slow slow
bettiethebadger 4 years ago
This is just a demo and hence was slowed down to show how it works. The Footworker actually has 4 levels plus turbo, front only, and back only modes. At level A, even professionals have problems keeping up. At turbo A, even the fastest player in the world would have problems.
squashdevicer 4 years ago