Squash Coaching: Volley Like Nick Matthew
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Former World #1 Nick Matthew shares some tips and techniques to help you volley like The Wolf. Watch the full video at: and visit squashskills.com for more great coaching content.
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Highly motivating and extremely useful. Thanks so much PSA and the great Nick Matthew. Much appreciated.
Wonderful tips! More Matthew pls
What a machine! You're the best. Very useful your advices, specially to put the right leg in front to have a good momentum and control and don´t rotate too much. Thank you.
Nick makes a wonderful technical coach. Some golden pointers in there.
That forehand volley of Mathew has always been a thing of beauty!
Brilliant stuff Nick, thanks. Now to put it into practice in my match tonight!
I like how he stresses that you must practice. You have to go through all the technical items repeatedly to make it a natural part of your game.
Great stuff
Game changing
thanks Nick
Lovely
My coach did the one were we have to volley hit the front wall then go all the way back and hit the back wall it was difficult but it helps
I can now volley like Nick Matthews
When he was doing the "ambitious" drill at the end. I noticed that his right foot was the foot that he was stepping forward to strike the volley. As you progress, is this the more natural movement? And using the left leg to step forward is just a good movement to help keep square to the side wall?
@michaelharris8913
4 жыл бұрын
Yep, he did mention earlier on in the video that he coaches differently with levels. Using the left leg on the forehand volley makes it much easier to keep the ball straight, but at the pro level takes up too much time and energy per shot to be useful when they are skilled enough to use the (overall more efficient) right leg :)
CHEERS
Also, maybe think about “Guide to being a drama queen on court by Nick Matthew”