you probably dont care at all but does anybody know of a way to get back into an instagram account? I was stupid forgot my login password. I love any assistance you can give me.
@Mario Oliver Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm trying it out now. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
I’m a racquetball player but I have a huge amount of respect for squash players. With that said, she has discipline. As soon as she hits the shot, she moves back into position.
Great video lesson. The key is to give yourself room for the racket to swing along the back wall if possible so it means being turned to almost face the back wall and then trusting your technique to pop the ball up high on the front wall. Its great when you do it and it forces your opponent to scramble back.
What about the shot where you take a long step diagonally back from the T (on either side) and use the momentum to snap the ball straight almost from behind you? That is one of the most common shots at the higher levels but I never see it discussed.
Great vid - thank you. It never ceases to amaze me that professional instructors/players don’t encourage (or even make it mandatory) to wear eye guards. It’s mandatory for juniors but adults seem to think that an errant squash ball to the eye will never happen to them. Time to make a change in this attitude. In this video the instructor looks back at his student. All it takes is one small mis-hit by the student and the coach’s game playing days are over.
health and safety gone potty I'm afraid - having played 30 years I've never received or heard about anybody getting a squash ball in the eye - I mean who stands in front of and facing your opponent on a squash court, you are side on at best.. :-). Getting struck by a racquet is much more likely though.. ..
This is a load rubbish, it's a boast especially if you're on the T. The return is so weak it doesn't go anywhere. If you played that return with me, as he catches the ball the point is over.
You’re an old man Timothy I don’t think the point would be over 🤣🤣 also the boast might be very weak if someone attempts it when the ball bounces there this shot is defensive not attacking so it’s never gonna be that good
Most opponents would expect a boast and run for your return in the front left before you hit the ball . This rail is so deceptive and will keep your opponent doubting.
I just love Jesse's style of coaching...and having a player perform what he coaches makes it even more easier to understand...It really does
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You guys work very well together. Possibly the most I've learnt from any squash video I have watched. Thank you for creating the video!
Right HERE is where I'm learning good techniques to get myself out of trouble on the court. Thanks Jesse and Emma.
I love love love your bachand/forehand dig videos!!! Theres such symmetry between teacher student!!! Very informative!!!
you probably dont care at all but does anybody know of a way to get back into an instagram account?
I was stupid forgot my login password. I love any assistance you can give me.
@Keaton Luis instablaster ;)
@Mario Oliver Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm trying it out now.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@Mario Oliver It did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thank you so much you really help me out :D
@Keaton Luis Glad I could help :)
I’m a racquetball player but I have a huge amount of respect for squash players. With that said, she has discipline. As soon as she hits the shot, she moves back into position.
Wow, Jesse is a machine! Great coach, really enjoy the clarity and quality of information in his videos.
Fabulous explanation and execution👍👍
Great advice Jesse! I would be good to see more slow motion footage of the shots.Thanks again.
I'm just amazed about how you precisely feed the ball.
Great video lesson. The key is to give yourself room for the racket to swing along the back wall if possible so it means being turned to almost face the back wall and then trusting your technique to pop the ball up high on the front wall. Its great when you do it and it forces your opponent to scramble back.
Wow. That's such a good video
This is a great video! Thanks!
this video is so helpful to me
what a great coaching
Another excellent tutorial by Jesse - thank you again :-)
Thanks a lot! This is something I struggle with, and I can't wait to try this next time.
Son Tom How did it go??
Thank you so much!!! As superb as Backhand explaination...
Fantastic video! Cant wait to get on court and practice it
Really nicely explained and demonstrated. Thank you, both of you!
Nice one Jesse! Nice to see a fellow Saffa on the squash scene! :)
Absolutely wonderful! Wish I had a coach!
Jesse is a good virtual coach. Lots of good content in this video, get on court and practice
What about the shot where you take a long step diagonally back from the T (on either side) and use the momentum to snap the ball straight almost from behind you? That is one of the most common shots at the higher levels but I never see it discussed.
Great vid - thank you. It never ceases to amaze me that professional instructors/players don’t encourage (or even make it mandatory) to wear eye guards. It’s mandatory for juniors but adults seem to think that an errant squash ball to the eye will never happen to them. Time to make a change in this attitude. In this video the instructor looks back at his student. All it takes is one small mis-hit by the student and the coach’s game playing days are over.
health and safety gone potty I'm afraid - having played 30 years I've never received or heard about anybody getting a squash ball in the eye - I mean who stands in front of and facing your opponent on a squash court, you are side on at best.. :-). Getting struck by a racquet is much more likely though.. ..
My mate got belted in the eye by a squash ball when he was a kid and all he got was a black eye from it
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good
so the grip must be in the middle right?
Me gustaría que tuviera subtítulos o traducción al español Gracias
Cool, as soon as she faced more towards the wall she could return it within the service box
This is a load rubbish, it's a boast especially if you're on the T. The return is so weak it doesn't go anywhere. If you played that return with me, as he catches the ball the point is over.
You’re an old man Timothy I don’t think the point would be over 🤣🤣 also the boast might be very weak if someone attempts it when the ball bounces there this shot is defensive not attacking so it’s never gonna be that good
Most opponents would expect a boast and run for your return in the front left before you hit the ball . This rail is so deceptive and will keep your opponent doubting.