Good points although you missed one particular... Ramy's arm(elbow) is almost straight when hitting through impact (especially forehand) and the wrist is doing all the cocking. On the backhand your back swing is short when you explain it but in the actual hitting your back swing starts behind your head. So more practice needed :D Nice video anyway..
sam urai he is just watching the ball off the strings... then just keeping his head still on the follow through. So it does 2 things, 1- maintains balance on the shot and 2 - a bit of deception as he's looking away from the ball after he's hit it. It's more than likely though just a little comfort thing that he does subconsciously and has little impact on the actual shot.
+Murcury159 I find that hard to believe. A friend of mine (Scott Handley) got up to 41 in the world, and outside matches he barely got a look in with the top players. You can't really say how times have changed though considering he's played the likes of the Elshorbagy players, Castagnet, Marche and Golan
+Alex Wood I never even played on the tour, just college and Caribbean squash. But even as a mere coach now, I'm on a first name basis with quite a few top players. The squash community as you probably know is rather small and for the most part, friendly. So this is not very hard to believe in all honesty
At the start his headband looked like the outline at the back
Wow 😲
Haha, I scrolled down to say the same thing. 😂
Good points although you missed one particular...
Ramy's arm(elbow) is almost straight when hitting through impact (especially forehand) and the wrist is doing all the cocking.
On the backhand your back swing is short when you explain it but in the actual hitting your back swing starts behind your head. So more practice needed :D
Nice video anyway..
Jethro! Makes it look so easy
That was neat. Thanks for sharing.
Props for using Ramy's Prince racket in this clip.
thank you
Might it be an idea to practise from the side in stead of the T?
all he need to say is: nobody can hit a crosscourt nick like Ramy Ashour. Period.
Oh my god I miss squash!!! Thanks COVID-19 😟
Nick is my nickname in squash ;)
What happened to the other player analysis?
letz do it!
it is really hard to implement ...
why is he looking at the opposite corner after he hits the ball at 2:23
sam urai he is just watching the ball off the strings... then just keeping his head still on the follow through. So it does 2 things, 1- maintains balance on the shot and 2 - a bit of deception as he's looking away from the ball after he's hit it.
It's more than likely though just a little comfort thing that he does subconsciously and has little impact on the actual shot.
The way he makes it seem like he's on a first name basis with the best players in the world, yeah alright mate.
+Murcury159 I find that hard to believe. A friend of mine (Scott Handley) got up to 41 in the world, and outside matches he barely got a look in with the top players. You can't really say how times have changed though considering he's played the likes of the Elshorbagy players, Castagnet, Marche and Golan
+Alex Wood I never even played on the tour, just college and Caribbean squash. But even as a mere coach now, I'm on a first name basis with quite a few top players. The squash community as you probably know is rather small and for the most part, friendly. So this is not very hard to believe in all honesty
Ryan Abraham okay, I won't argue with that as you seem to be slightly more educated on the subject than me
Even I know a few players of the top 100s though I'm not on first name basis obvio
All he did was jabber jabber narrate the way Ramy plays it.