Squash Tips & Tricks - Dealing with deep cross court on the backhand!

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025

Комментарии • 48

  • @bigkahoonas4210
    @bigkahoonas4210 Год назад +4

    Excellent video. I'm an older squash player who still thinks he's 20 and just runs everything down.
    However, after watching your videos I am now able to win against mates that I have struggled against for so long.
    Not to mention a cold beer with friends after playing is always an enjoyable end to a good match.

  • @suhailtandel4937
    @suhailtandel4937 Год назад +4

    Another excellent video with great coaching advice - Thank you. I am sure the squash community around the world is benefiting from the high quality coaching you are providing. I have watched almost all your videos including the ones in Dutch ( Google auto translate is not good but still I could get the gist of your talk). I appreciate your time and effort in not only making these videos but also in the effort you take in responding to all the comments of the viewers. I suggest you have a patreon account so that people can make voluntary contributions to show appreciation for your effort. I hope to see many more videos from you.

    • @squashoriginals2392
      @squashoriginals2392  Год назад

      Thank you for taking the time to show your appreciation, much appreciated!

  • @andy1way
    @andy1way Год назад +10

    While as analysing the other player's body position, raquet angle, foot placement and room temperature, I heard the ball whistling past my right ear.

  • @stwang38
    @stwang38 Год назад +4

    So good. Short and to the point, covering critical stages of movement. Can’t wait to practice it on the court. Thank you!

  • @janntucek
    @janntucek Год назад +1

    Thank you to Seb and everyone at S.O. This is perhaps the best squash content on YT and has helped my game tremendously! Please consider some more matchplay and analysis as I found the insights invaluable to game play. Cheers!

  • @drewdrewson5833
    @drewdrewson5833 Год назад

    Excellent explanation. I’d love to see more vids on the different boasts with preparation, angles, wall target please .

  • @barni42
    @barni42 Год назад

    The movement examples have been a great help. Watched loads of coaching videos and this one has really helped!

  • @EnriqueHerbella
    @EnriqueHerbella Год назад +2

    So happy that you’re publishing this priceless content again! Thank you so much! 👊

  • @hl450
    @hl450 Год назад +1

    A huge fan of yours. Been waiting for a new video and finally!

  • @eyeindubai
    @eyeindubai Год назад

    A lot of useful tips and advice!! This is one to refer back to many times....

  • @shivamchoudhary6889
    @shivamchoudhary6889 Год назад

    We need more shorts! Good to see you back

  • @level27xrock
    @level27xrock Год назад

    Glad to see you back! Big fan of the channel

  • @piotrpaluch5574
    @piotrpaluch5574 Год назад

    Great lesson. You are super coach. 👏👍 And I have watched this video six times already.

  • @obaiddehlavi5890
    @obaiddehlavi5890 Год назад

    Excellent tips on footwork and decision making. Thank you.

  • @henerom
    @henerom Год назад

    Another great video with a ton of good information/insight. I've flubbed returning deep crosses to the backhand side a zillion times. I now have a better idea about how to deal with it. Thank you very much.

  • @jenspoertscheller4314
    @jenspoertscheller4314 Год назад

    Great stuff..... the hardest part for myself is to watch long and detailed enough to see where the ball is going

  • @cmcassidy76
    @cmcassidy76 Год назад

    brilliant coaching and tips. thank you

  • @JH-oe1is
    @JH-oe1is Год назад

    Fantastic advice as always Seb!

  • @yanaany530
    @yanaany530 Год назад

    Amazing video and such a useful information! Thank you!

  • @sebastianohnemuller6008
    @sebastianohnemuller6008 Год назад

    Would have needed that Video few years ago. Perfect summing up 👍

  • @KrisSoetemans
    @KrisSoetemans Год назад

    WoW, that is good information. Thanks !!

  • @rogarose
    @rogarose Год назад

    Thank you,, very good explanation

  • @HarenValeria
    @HarenValeria Год назад

    Great video Seb!

  • @leiweiling
    @leiweiling Год назад

    Great explanations of all the decisions to make! Thank you!

  • @abijitganguly
    @abijitganguly Год назад

    Thanks. Super video as always.

  • @hannibalking85
    @hannibalking85 Год назад

    another great video

  • @Christrainskillshots
    @Christrainskillshots Год назад

    Love your videos!!!

  • @mikehardwicke23
    @mikehardwicke23 Год назад

    Excellent. Thanks!

  • @gerdfuhst5266
    @gerdfuhst5266 Год назад

    thanks a lot for this and the other helpful squash videos you have made 👍🏻👌🏻

  • @azulbkltd9512
    @azulbkltd9512 Год назад

    great video

  • @Jackiecon
    @Jackiecon Год назад

    Wow thank you so much for this great video!

  • @gert-janvandebovekamp6154
    @gert-janvandebovekamp6154 Год назад

    Thx. Sebastiaan!

  • @gordonpeplinski8293
    @gordonpeplinski8293 Год назад

    thank you

  • @mikepaul1742
    @mikepaul1742 Год назад

    Great video with quality info. Regarding perception I still see a blur, not sure what I'm watching. 2 questions
    1 - what should be best to start trying to perceive. Timing, racket face or footwork.
    2) some players seem to look directly at player and ball until after its been hit. Some, notably Gaultier turn head before ball is hit and seem to wait for ball to come into vision. Do you have a preference and why.
    Bonus question can you do a video on perception in different parts of court and use of focused vision and peripheral vision? Thanks in hope😁

    • @squashoriginals2392
      @squashoriginals2392  Год назад +1

      Good question, I will make a separate video on this topic!

    • @mikepaul1742
      @mikepaul1742 Год назад

      @@squashoriginals2392 that would be great. Hopefully soon😀

  • @ClearcuttreesCoUk
    @ClearcuttreesCoUk Год назад

    Thanks. Always enjoy your videos and has helped my game a lot. Do you coach in UK?

  • @swingeasyguy
    @swingeasyguy Год назад

    Thanks. Any suggestions on when your opponent plays a hard low crosscourt to your backhand? I guess you'd have to stay high on the T?

    • @squashoriginals2392
      @squashoriginals2392  Год назад +1

      You would play it earlier, maybe even on the left foot if possible. I most of the time play a drop using a closed racket face or a medium pace straight kill! You could play a boast to mix things up, but the first two are my most used options! Hope it helps :-)

    • @swingeasyguy
      @swingeasyguy Год назад

      @@squashoriginals2392 Thanks, I've been practicising using the closed face for the backhand drops, haven't put it in game yet!

    • @suhailtandel4937
      @suhailtandel4937 Год назад

      @@squashoriginals2392 Thanks for a great video. It would be nice if you could demonstrate these shots in one of your future videos . I think the boast would be a risky shot to play since the racquet face would have to be at an acute angle to the path of the ball.

  • @허대건-f5s
    @허대건-f5s 2 дня назад

    thanks a lot! click on good luck~

  • @rafachojnowski7549
    @rafachojnowski7549 Год назад

    great content